Using Your Toaster Oven - GE 840102700 Owner's Manual

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Broil Grid Positions
The broil grid is a dual-position grid. It may be used in a low or high position.
Always use the baking pan with the broil grid.
High Position

Using Your Toaster Oven

To Toast
(Do not leave toaster oven unattended during toasting.)
1. Place oven rack in the high position
2. Turn Toast Shade Selector to desired
Toasting Tips!
• To toast frozen pastry or waffles,
place oven rack in high position.
Select a light color and toast directly
on oven rack. If pastry has a glaze or
frosting, use baking pan to prevent
dripping.
• The number of slices of bread, the
bread freshness, and the starting
temperature of the oven will affect
toast color. If the oven is already hot,
select a lighter shade of toast than
normal. Adjust the toast Shade
Selector to achieve the desired color.
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8
in the top rack
groove. Place bread
centered on oven
rack. Turn the
Temperature Dial
to 450ºF.
toast color (indicated
by toast icon).
NOTES:
• Do not turn knob
past the 5 minute
mark when toasting.
Low Position
• If you select a "light" toast setting, the
end-of-cycle bell will not sound unless
you turn the Toast Shade Selector
past light toast icon and then back to
your desired setting.
3. Set Oven Control Switch to TOAST.
The indicator light
will come on. A bell
will sound when the
toasting cycle is
completed.
4. To stop the toasting cycle sooner,
turn Oven Control Switch to OFF and
Toast Shade Selector to 0.
5. When finished, turn Oven Control
Switch to OFF. Unplug from outlet.
• When toasting, condensation may
form on oven door. A toaster is
open and allows moisture to escape.
A toaster oven is a closed space and
so moisture is slow to escape. This is
normal.
• At the end of the toast cycle,
remove toast immediately or the
heat remaining in the toaster oven
will continue to toast and dry out
your toast.
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