Waring WCO250X User Manual

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If not using the timer, set timer to OVEN ON position.

Always use potholders or oven mitts when removing hot

food from the oven.

Convection Bake
The general rule for using most regular baking recipes with

a convection oven is to reduce the suggested temperature in

the recipe by 25˚F. For roasting larger items such as meats or

roasts, use the same temperature as indicated, but the cooking

time may be reduced.
In any case, always check your baked items 10 minutes before

cooking time indicates. For larger roasted items such as meats,

start checking 20 to 40 minutes before the set cooking time is

reached.
With convection baking, the key is the airflow. Avoid using baking

dishes with high sides. For example, even when baking cookies,

try to use a cookie sheet with no sides. For roasting meats, use

shallow baking trays as opposed to large, high-sided roasting

pans. For the same reason, you'll want to avoid cooking anything

with a lid when you use the convection feature, as the lid blocks

the airflow.

Set wire rack to desired position.

Set the Function knob to CONV. BAKE.

Set the Temperature knob to the desired level.

Set the Timer, if desired. If the baking time is less

than 20 minutes, first turn the timer clockwise

past the 20-minute mark and turn it back to the desired

time.

• If a longer baking time is required, turn the timer directly

to the desired time. If not using the timer set timer to

OVEN ON position.

If required to catch drips, place the baking tray one level

below the wire rack. The tray and the rack should be set

at different levels for satisfactory air convection.

When you are using the baking tray, in particular in

position 1 (bottom rack position), make sure the tray is

centered so that you have an air passageway in the back

as well as the front of the oven.

Always use potholders or oven mitts when removing hot

food from the oven.

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