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Cadco Ltd. Commercial Convection Oven Use & Care Manual Model O V -250 Cadco , Ltd. 145 Colebrook River Road Winsted, CT 06098 860-738-2500 Fax 860-738-9772 E-mail: info@cadco-ltd.com 1/3/2003 R V02 P ower V oltage Frequency 1,500 W atts/12.5 Amps 120 V olts 60 Hz W ARRANTY Cadco warrants that this Con v ection Oven be free fr om defects in mat[...]
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2 Congratulations on your purchase of the high-perf ormance Cadco O V -250 Counter top Conv ection Ov en IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS 1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces!!! Alw a ys use hot pad or pot holder until unit cools. 3. T o protect against electrical hazards, do not immerse cord, plug, or ov en in water or an y oth[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Door Assembly /Disassemb ly ........................................ ...4 Impor tant Notes ........................................................................4 Installation .................................................................5 Operating Guidelines ....................................................5 Co[...]
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4 9 Top Hook Hinge Arm (1) (2) 1) Tilt door up at about 45 o angle until the T op Hook on the Hinge Arm is lower than the T op Hook Roller , 2) then pull out of the Hinge Slots. Step 3 (side view) Oven Door Remov al Instructions (To attach the door, reverse the directions,starting with Step 3) Hinge Lock- in up/locked position) Top Hook Roller Hing[...]
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Cream together butter and sugar, add eggs, water , vanilla and salt and beat well. Add flour , a little at a time, mixing well. Co ver and chill dough for at least an hour, longer is better. T ake half the dough (the other half keep chilled and roll out on floured surface to 1/8" thick. Cut the dough with y our f av orite cookie cutter , dippi[...]
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Cheese Cake 1-1/2 Lbs Cream Cheese 1-1/4 Cups Sugar 5 Eggs 1 Tsp V anilla 1-2-3-4 Cake 1 Cup Butter 2 Cups Sugar 2 3/4 Cup All Purpose Flour 3 Tsp Baking P owder 1 Cup Milk 1 1/2 TspV anilla 4 Eggs NO TE: Y ou can adapt your o wn fa vorite recipes or use prepackaged cak e mix es. Chocolate Chip Cookies 3/4 Cup Butter 3/4 Cup White Sugar 3/4 Cup Bro[...]