Figure, Operating instructions – Kenmore 48449 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance is tor HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

and may be plugged into any 120V AC electri­
cal ouUeL Do not use any other type of outlet

POLARIZED PLUG
This appliarwe has a polarized plug (one

blade is wider than the other). To reduce the
risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to
fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse
the plug. If it still does not fit contact a
qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify

the plug in any way.

SHORT POWER CORD

The toaster oven’s power cord is short to

reduce your risk of becoming entangled in or

tripping over a long cord. You can obtain a

longer, detachable power-supply cord or

extension cord, but be careful when using

toaster oven equipped with extra cord length.

If you are using a longer detachable power-

supply cord or extension cord, (1) the marked

electrical rating of the extension cord should

be at least as great as the electrical rating of

the appliarwe, and (2) arrange the longer

cord so that it will not drape over the counter

top or table top where it can be pulled on by

children or tnpped over unintentionally.

TO USE AS AN OVEN

You have two cooking options when using
this appliance as an over>—bake and broil.

Baking is the fastest and safest cooking
method. It uses both the upper and lower
heating elements. This fast-cooks many
foods and nfHJSt be used for cooking chops,
chicken, hamburgers, steaks, etc. Broiling is ‘
a cooking rrtedtod which uses the top heat­

ing elements only to cook food. This is
especially useful for top browning foods.

CAUTION:

DO NOT use paperboard containers in
this toaster oven, even if they are
“approvecT for oven use.

DO NOT lirte the Oven Pan Wire Rack

with foil. This prevents fats and juices
from dripping into the Oven Pan below.

DO NOT leave appliance unattended

white in use.

Position Oven Rack or Cookie Sheet

Oven Rack: The tfndmess of food to be ’
bakki

or bro^ determines its cooking '

time and distance from the heabng ele-.,
mente. To allow cooking a wide variety of
foods, this Toaster Oven has two Oven

Rack positions. High and Low.

For thinner foods (e.g. thin meats, toast),
place Oven Rack in the High portion, clos
est to tc^ heating element See Figure 1.

For thicker foods (e.g. thick meats, bread
loaves), place Oven Rack in the Low po^

tion, furthest from top heating element. Sc

Figure 2.

Cookie Sheet; The crumb tray doubles a
a cookie sheet. DO NOT use cookie shee
to bake or broil meats When using crumt

tray as a cookie sheet, gently pull it out
from bottom of oven. Slide cookie sheet
into Low position only. DO NOT use cooi
ie sheet in High position. Always replace
tray into bottom of oven after using it as a
cookie sheet.

Figure

Prepare Oven Pan

To prepare Oven Pan tor Baking or ВгоШгн

meats, place the Oven Pan Wire Rack into

the Oven Ffon. DO NOT use Oven Pan wit)

out its Wire Rack insert

CAimON: Always use the Oven Pan wh<
baking or broiling meats. The Oven Pan w
hold the food and collect all fat and juice
dnpptngs. Using any pan besides this
Oven Pan may create a fire hazard.

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