Convection bake, Broil, Broil - cont’d – Euro-Pro TO176 User Manual

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Convection Bake

Convection baking/roasting used a
fan to circulate heated air around the
food as it cooks. This results in more
even and consistent cooking, quickly
browning and sealing in moisture and
flavor. The convection feature allows
cooking/baking at lower temperatures,
which saves money and energy and
helps keep the kitchen cooler.

• Turn the function dial to

“Convection Bake”.

• Set the temperature dial to the
desired temperature.

• Set the timer dial to the “Stay On”
position.

• Preheat the oven for 15 minutes.

• Place the food to be cooked in the
oven and set the timer to the
desired time or keep it on the “Stay
On” position if the baking times are
longer than 60 minutes.

• Once baking is complete, turn the
timer dial to the Off’ position and
remove the baked goods from the
oven.

When sliding the wire rack out of

the oven, always use oven mitts to

support the wire rack.

WARNING: Never leave oven

unattended while in use.

Broil

The top heating elements of the toaster
oven

cycle on and off during broiling. To

maintain the maximum temperature it
is recommen

ded to leave the oven door

slightly ajar.

1

Ensure that the crumb tray is in place.

2

Turn the function dial to “Broil”.

3

Remove the wire rack and slide the

drip pan onto the lower support

guides to catch the drippings.

4

Set the temperature dial to 450

°F and

preheat the oven for 15 minutes.

5

Trim any excess fat from the meat

,

dry any moisture from the food and

brush the food with oils, sauces or

seasonings as desired.

6

Place food on the wire rack and slide

the wire rack into the oven on the

highest support guide possible

without touching the heating elements

on the top.

7

Set the timer dial to the desired time.

8

Turn the food over half way through

the cooking time so that both sides

cook evenly.

9

When broiling is complete, make sure

that the timer dial is in the “Off”

position before you remove the food

from the oven.

10

Use oven mitts to pull out the wire

rack and remove the food using the

appropriate utensils.

When sliding the wire rack out of

the oven, always use oven mitts to

support the wire rack.

WARNING: Never leave oven

unattended while in use.

SUGGESTED BROILING GUIDE

MEAT

RIB STEAK

T-BONE STEAK

HAMBURGER

PORK CHOPS

LAMB CHOPS

CHICKEN LEGS

FISH FILLETS

SALMON STEAKS

TEMP

400

400

400

400

400

400

400

350

TIME

20-25 min

20-25 min

15-20 min

20-25 min

20-25 min

30-35 min

20-25 min

20-25 min

Broil - cont’d

NOTE: These are approximate times
and temperatures. All broiling times
are based on meats at refrigerator
temperature. Frozen meats may take
considerably longer.
Cooking results may vary, adjust

these times to your individual

requirements.

The use of a meat thermometer is

highly recommended.

CAUTION:: Use extreme caution when

removing the drip pan as it may have

an accumulation of hot liquids in the

pan.

Care & Cleaning

WARNING: Unplug the oven

and allow to cool completely before

cleaning.

OVEN INTERIOR

Wipe the walls with a damp sponge,

cloth or nylon scouring pad and a

mild detergent.

Slide the crumb tray out and brush

off all the crumbs. Wipe clean with

a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

Take extra care when cleaning near

the heating elements in order to

avoid damaging them.

Do not use steel wool scouring

pads, abrasive cleansers or scrape

the walls with metal utensils as all

these methods may damage the

oven.

OVEN EXTERIOR

Clean with a damp sponge.

Do not use abrasive cleansers as

these may damage the oven.

The glass door can be wiped with

a damp sponge and wiped dry with

a paper or cloth towel.

ACCESSORIES

Clean the wire rack and the bake

pan/drip pan in hot soapy water

or in the dishwasher. Let all parts

and surfaces dry thoroughly prior to

use.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If your Convection oven fails to operate,
follow these instructions:

1

Make sure the unit’s plug is fully

inserted into an electrical outlet.

2

Make sure the electrical outlet is

working. Check your fuse box or

circuit breaker box and replace the

fuse or reset the breaker as

necessary.

3

If the problem persists, contact

Customer Service at 1-800-798-7398,

Monday to Friday between 8:30 A.M.

- 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,or

visit our website at www.euro-pro.com.

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