Getting Acquainted; How To Use - Presto Pizzazz Plus Instructions Manual

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Important Cord and Plug Information
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. DO NOT USE WITH
AN EXTENSION CORD.
This appliance 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.
Connect the power supply cord to a 120VAC electrical outlet only.

Getting Acquainted

Your Pizzazz
Plus rotating oven will cook an assortment of frozen convenience foods; it can also be used to bake cookies and cinna-
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mon rolls from refrigerated dough, and prepare quesadillas, grilled sandwiches, and 7- to 12-inch pizzas (frozen, take-and-bake, deli, or
homemade). No preheating is required.
The selectable heating elements (LOWER–DUAL–UPPER) let you bake a variety of foods—even cookies, cinnamon rolls, and rising
crust pizza, as well as provide you with a way to make foods the way you like them. Begin by using the recommended settings in the
cooking charts. You will find pizza on pages 3 and 4 and an array of convenience foods on page 4. The pizza chart is also reproduced on
the back of the oven for easy reference.
With the open oven design, you can see the precise moment your food is done. You can also change the heat setting and time with ease.
Want a browner top? Select UPPER. Prefer a crispier crust, select LOWER. Need to reheat for a minute or two? Select DUAL and reset
the timer— if the time is short, turn timer dial beyond the 4-minute mark and then back to the desired time. The oven is fast — to avoid
overcooking, never leave unit unattended.
Whenever the unit is plugged in, the motor will turn on and the pan will rotate if positioned correctly. Once the timer is set, the heating
elements will turn on. When the time has expired, the timer will ring and the heating elements will shut off. The pan will continue to rotate
until either it is removed or the unit is unplugged.

How To Use

Before using for the first time, become familiar
with the Pizzazz
Plus rotating oven (Fig. A).
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Wash the baking pan in warm, soapy water; rinse
and dry thoroughly.
1. Set the rotating oven on a flat, dry countertop
away from countertop edge.
2. Position the pan over the lower heating
element at an angle so the back inside rim of
the pan rests against the back of the curls on
the lower element tray (Fig. B). Slowly lower
the pan until it is parallel to the counter.
Gently drop the pan in place; it will auto-
matically center itself so that the drive shaft
is inserted in the pan's hub. Usually, the pan
rotates slightly as it drops into place.
You can tell that it is properly in place by
plugging the unit in. The pan will immedi-
ately begin to rotate. If it doesn't, reposition the pan using the above
instructions.
3. For making pizza, remove pizza from the box or wrapper and the card-
board disk. Center pizza on baking pan. When baking take-out pizza or
rising crust pizza, you may use the baking wheel or special baking tray,
if provided by the pizza manufacturer. Refer to the chart on pages 3 and
4 for times and settings.
For making other convenience foods, remove food from package. Do
not use the crisping trays or sleeves on the rotating oven. Distribute food
evenly on baking pan. Refer to the chart on page 4 for baking instructions
for the specific convenience food being prepared.
Fig. A
Removable Baking Pan
Drive Shaft
Unit
Assembled
2
Heat Element Selector Switch
(LOWER–DUAL–UPPER)
Upper Heating Element
Curl
Lower Heating Element
Cooking Chart
Fig. B
Baking Pan
Pan Hub
Curl
Drive Shaft
Lower Element Tray
Timer
Curl
Lower Element Tray
Curl

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