Bakeware For Toaster Oven Use - Westinghouse WTO950 series User Manual

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SET UP & USE
TOASTING BAGELS
Only the bottom element will heat when
this function is used.
1. For best results, do not use drip/
baking pan when toasting. Put the
bagel to be toasted directly on the
rack in the centre of the toaster
oven, cut sides facing down. Close
the door.
2. Turn the temperature control
clockwise to the bagel
setting.
3. Turn the Time Control clockwise to
the desired toasting time.
Light
0-3 Minutes
Medium
4-6 Minutes
Dark
7-10 Minutes
4. The bell will ring and the oven will
automatically shut off when the
toast is done.
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TOASTER OVEN TIPS
When setting timer for 10 minutes
or less, turn the timer knob beyond
the 10 minute mark. Then, turn back
to the desired time.
• Experience will teach you how much
time to use for toasting various
kinds of bread. Frozen, dark, or
whole grain breads require a longer
toasting time, while fresh, soft,
or white breads require a shorter
toasting time.
• When cooking small pieces of food
or foods that will melt, use the
drip/baking pan. This will prevent
food from falling onto the heating
element.
• For best results, food and/or
containers must fit in the toaster
oven without touching the heating
elements or the inside walls of the
toaster oven. The door must close
completely.
SET UP & USE
BAKEWARE FOR
TOASTER OVEN USE
• The drip/baking pan included with
your toaster oven is suitable for
items such as rolls, biscuits, nachos
and pork chops.
• A variety of standard baking dishes,
such as broil pans,10-inch round
or square cake pans, 6-cup muffin
pans, and 1- and 2-quart (1L and
2L) round, square and rectangular
casserole dishes may be used.
• Choose bakeware made of metal,
ovenproof glass or ceramic.
• Make sure when using deep,
ovenproof glass or ceramic
containers to allow at least 1-inch
(2.5 cm) airspace between the top
of the container and the upper
heating elements.
• Never use glass lids on glass or
metal bakeware. If a lid is necessary,
cover tightly with aluminum foil.
• Many convenience foods are
packaged in nonmetallic containers
suitable for use in microwave ovens
as well as regular ovens. Check
package directions to determine if
the container is suitable for use in a
toaster oven.
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