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OPERATION

Oven Cooking Tips

STRONG

It is normal to have some odor when

using your oven lor the first time. To

heip eiiminate this odor,

ventilate

the room by opening a window
or using a vent hood.

ALUmNUMFOiL

IMPORTANT: Never cover the oven
bottom or oven rack with aiuminum foii.
Improper use can cause poor heat flow,
poor baking results, and may damage
the oven finish. To prevent staining from
spillovers, you may place a piece of
aluminum foil or a cookie sheet below
foods which may spill over.

ÓVENVFtíF

The oven vent is located under the

control panel. This area could become
hot during oven use. The vent is
important for proper air circulation.
Never block this vent.

Oven Vent
' Location

NOPEmÑG

Opening the door often to check foods
wil! cause heat loss and poor baking
results.

PREHmriNG

Preheating is bringing the oven
temperature up to the temperature you
will be using during baking.

OVEN

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

In the back of the oven you will notice a
small tube. This is a heat sensor that
maintains the temperature of the oven,

Never move or bend this tube.

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Oven

Temperature

Sensor—

LOW TEMPEmWO^ ZONE

The low temperature zone of your oven
(between 170° and 200°F) is available
to keep hot cooked foods warm.
However, foods should not be kept at
these temperatures longer than 2 hours.

USING DELAY STARTS

When using your convenient Delay Start
operation, foods such as dairy

products, fish, poultry, etc., should
never sit more than 1 hour before
cooking. Room temperatures and the
heat from the oven light promote
bacterial growth.

THE TYPE OF

MARGARINE

affects

BAKING PERFORMANCE

Most recipes for baking have been

developed using high-fat products
such as butter or margarine {80% fat

by weight—the federal requirement

for products labeled "margarine”).
You will get poor results if cakes, pies,

pastries, cookies or candies are made

with low-fat spreads. Low-fat spreads
contain less fat and more water. The

high moisture content of these

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