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Page 1
Built-in Ovens Model: POD301, POD302, & PODC302 Using Convection Cooking Tips: T rue Convection Reduce recipe temperature by 25 ºF . Place food in low-sided, uncovered pans such as cookie sheets without sides. Convection Roast Do not cover meat or use cooking bags. Use the same temperature as indicated in the recipe. Check doneness early since[...]
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Insert rotisserie rack half way into the oven on rack position 4. Slide the left fork onto the skewer and tighten the screw . Slide meat or poultry for roasting onto the skewer . Slide the right fork onto the skewer and tighten the screw . Check the balance of the food on the skewer by rolling the skewer in the palms of your hands. Food not evenly [...]