User manual BLACK & DECKER CTO650

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[. . . ] Do not place on or near a hot gas or electrical burner, or in a heated oven. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquid. Turn all controls to OFF before inserting or removing plug from wall outlet. Do not use appliance for other than intended use. [. . . ] Tip for Multiple Toasting Cycles: For best results, when making consecutive batches of toast, allow a short cool down period between toasting cycles. If not using the Bake Timer, turn the control to On and monitor the food. If using the 60-Minute Bake Timer, turn the control to the desired number of minutes. note: For best results , always preheat the oven for 5 minutes. Important: When using the TIMER function, always turn the dial past 20 and then turn back or forward to desired setting. The upper and lower heating elements will cycle on and off to maintain the temperature. Important: When using the TIMER function, always turn the dial past 20 and then turn back or forward to desired setting. When finished cooking, turn the Temperature Control to Off. If using the 60-Minute Bake Timer, you will hear a bell sound once it reaches the set time. If not, when cooking is done, turn the Timer to 0 (off). Using an oven mitt or pot holder, open the door and slide out the Slide Rack to remove the Bake Pan. Important: Insert the slide rack so that the food is at least 1½" (3. When finished broiling, using an oven mitt or pot holder, slide out Slide Rack to remove Bake Pan. PROBLEM Unit is not heating or stops heating. Both the temperature control and the timer must be set in order for the oven to function. If doing repeated toasting in the oven, select a shade slightly lighter than the previous setting. The moisture that forms on the oven door is quite common and will usually disappear during the toasting cycle. Since the oven is closed the moisture cannot evaporate as it would in a toaster. As your toaster oven is much smaller than a regular oven, it may heat up faster and cook faster. Try lowering the temperature 25 degrees from the suggested temperature in a recipe or on a label. [. . . ] One-Year Limited Warranty (Applies only in the United States and Canada) What does it cover? ⷠAny defect in material or workmanship provided; however, Applica's liability will not exceed the purchase price of product. Provide you with a reasonably similar replacement product that is either new or factory refurbished. ⷠSave your receipt as proof of date of sale. [. . . ]

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