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instructions and guar antee[...]
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3 Read the instruc t ions and keep them s afe. Pass them on if you pass the mini ov en on. Remove all packaging, but kee p it till you’ re satisfied the mini oven work s. important safeguards Follow basic safet y precautio ns, including: 1 The mini oven must only be use d by or under the super v ision of a responsible adult. Use and s tore the m[...]
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4 door Keep the door close d. Whether you’re us ing the top eleme nt G on its own to keep food warm , or both the top G and bot tom D F elements toge ther to cook food, the do or must be close d, other wise the thermost at won’t be able to control the ov en temperature. , The doo r gets hot – even though you’re u sing the handle, wear oven [...]
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5 food set ti ng bee f 1 90 - 2 1 0 bread 200 - 220 casseroles 1 4 0 - 1 60 chicken 1 90 - 2 1 0 fish 1 70 - 1 90 lamb 1 90 - 2 1 0 meringue 90 - 1 10 milk pudding 1 4 0 - 1 60 food set ti ng pastr y 1 90 - 2 1 0 pork 1 90 - 2 1 0 quiche/flan 1 6 0 - 1 80 rich fruit cake 1 4 0 - 1 60 scones 1 90 - 220 sponge cake 1 6 0 - 1 80 Y ork shire pud ding[...]
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6 discolour ation Over time, the heat produced will cause discolouration of the sur fa ces. This is inevitable, unavoidable, and will not affec t the op eration of the mini oven.[...]
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8 connection The produc t must b e ear thed. It has a 1 3A BS 1 362 fuse in a 1 3A B S 1 36 3 plug. T o rep lace the plug, fit the green /yellow wire to E or E, the blue wire to N, and the brown wire to L. Fit the cord grip. If in doubt, c all an elec trician. Don’t use a non - rewireable/moulded p lug unless the fuse cover is in place. If you r[...]