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instructions to pre-heating and cooking time
Dennis, Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Preheat is helpful when you're not cooking for more than a few minutes. If you're going to cook for 20 minutes or more, then most likely you don't need to pre-heat.
To pre-heat, simply turn your toaster-oven on 10 minutes before you put the food in.
As these dishes were designed by Corning for a 650 watt over, you can recalculate preheat and cooking times for your oven with the following formula:
650/(your oven's wattage) x (listed preheat time or cook time)
For example, for a Corning MW-9 dish, they list 4 minutes maximum preheat time. I have a 1,580 watt oven. So 650/1580 = .41 x 4 minutes = 1.64 minutes and about a minute and a half preheat. (MAX).
Start out with just a few seconds if you are heating something and increase it if it isn't heated through, Sounds like the wattage is high on your unit or you are using too much time. Don't over do it. Just use a few seconds or a few minutes. Don't use the pre-sets if they are burning your food. Just punch in the seconds or minutes yourself until you learn how much time you need for the food you are cooking or heating.
Hi, If your electric oven is not heating then you probably have a bad heating element in your oven. This is not that hard to fix yourself... Check out this tip that I wrote about the Oven not heating problem..
well i guess the bread will be slightly undercooked then, no problem Finish it off in a hot oven pre heated to 180C and make up the 10 mins lost in the bread maker
1. Set the oven to the required temperature. 2. Press the g button. 3. Set the total cooking time with the + button (see the example in the illustration right, showing 1 hour and 30 minutes). 4. Press the h button. 5. Set the cooking finish time with the + button (the example in the illustration shows 12.30 hrs.). After setting the display shows the time of day and indicates »AUTO«. ❑ The oven cooling fan will start immediatley. ❑ At the pre-set time, the oven will be automatically switched ON. ❑ The settings can be corrected at any time. ❑ When the pre-set cooking finish time is reached, a signal sounds and the oven is automatically switched OFF. To turn the signal off, briefly press the h button. 6. Turn the oven selector switch to the 0 position. 7. The »AUTO« symbol blinks. Important: It must be switched OFF by pressing the E button.
To preheat oven just select the temp you intend to cook at and wait until the red light goes out,it is then preheated
Then you can put your food in and carrying on cooking.
Yes you do put it on fan symbol, but make sure it is on the right one , as some ovens have fan only as well as fan and heat.
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