Toastmaster Convection Oven 7093 User Manual

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WARNING: A risk of fire and electrical shock exists in all electrical appliances  
and may cause personal injury or death. Please follow all safety instructions.  
Convection Oven-Broiler  
Use and Care Guide Models 7093 and 7094  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be  
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including  
the following:  
• Read all instructions before using appliance.  
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or dials and oven mitts.  
• Do not place this convection oven-broiler or electric cord in water or other  
liquid. See cleaning instructions.  
• This appliance is not for use by children.  
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children.  
• Never leave convection oven-broiler unattended when broiling.  
• Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces of the pad may break off and  
touch electrical parts.  
• Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.Turn control to OFF  
position before unplugging. Allow to cool before attaching or removing parts  
and before cleaning the appliance.  
• Do not operate any damaged appliance. Do not operate with a damaged  
cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any  
manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for exam-  
ination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.  
• When using this appliance, provide at least four inches of space above,  
behind, and on both sides for air circulation.  
• Use accessory attachments only if recommended by Toastmaster Inc.  
• Do not use outdoors or while standing in damp area.  
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.  
• Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.  
• Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil  
or hot liquids.  
• Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of hot grease.  
• Do not operate in the presence of explosive and/or flammable fumes.  
• Do not use appliance except as intended.  
 
CONTROL BAKE PANEL  
NOTE: Temperatures on temperature control dial are in Fahrenheit, not  
Celsius.  
SELECTOR DIAL  
The oven has four different settings: Convection (Bake/Roast), Slow Cook,  
Bake, and Broil.Turn dial to indicator line above dial to select setting.The fan  
will be on during Convection (Bake/Roast), and Broil.  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL  
Your oven has an adjustable temperature control dial with temperatures  
200°-450° Fahrenheit.This allows you to prepare recipes according to package  
or recipe directions.  
TIMER WITH MANUAL ON  
The timer control dial also acts as the oven’s on and off dial. Turn the timer  
clockwise to select appropriate cooking time. The dial is marked with 1, 2 or 3  
Hrs (hours) in 15 minute segments. If cooking less than 1 hour, turn the timer  
past 1 hour, then back to desired cooking time. When cooking time is complete,  
a signal will sound and the unit will turn off automatically.  
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If you are cooking for less than 15 minutes or do not wish to use the timer feature,  
push in and turn the dial counter-clockwise to Manual On to turn oven on.  
Return to Off position when cooking is complete. The indicator light will go off.  
INDICATOR LIGHT  
Once the oven is preheated (10 minutes), the light will continue to turn on and  
off as the elements cycle indicating the oven is maintaining your pre-selected  
temperature.  
NOTE: During Slow Cook, the indicator light will remain on.  
HEATING ELEMENTS  
On the Slow Cook setting, constant low wattage heat is provided by the top  
and bottom elements. On the Convection (Bake/Roast), and Bake settings the  
top and bottom elements will turn off and on as the thermostat cycles to  
control the cooking temperature. On the Broil setting only the upper elements  
cycle on and off. The indicator light will cycle on and off with the thermostat.  
NOTE: Some elements will appear black during certain heating functions. This  
is normal.  
INTERIOR OVEN LIGHT  
The light will be on anytime the unit is in operation. To replace oven light see  
page 10.  
RACK POSITIONS  
The bake rack can be inserted into position 1, 2, or 3 as shown in figure 1 or  
inverted. Baking on both the rack and bake/broil bake pan assembly at the  
same time is not recommended except when using the Slow Cook setting.  
CONVECTION BAKE  
1. Remove bake pan and place bake rack in correct position.  
2. Plug into 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.  
3. Position selector dial to Convection(Bake/Roast).Turn temperature control  
dial to temperature setting. Set timer to Manual On by turning counter-  
clockwise or desired baking time by turning clockwise. Oven will shut off  
automatically if timer is set. Preheat if necessary. The indicator light will  
cycle off when the oven is preheated and continues to cycle during the  
baking cycle to maintain the selected temperature.  
4. Carefully center baking dish or pan directly on bake rack and close door.  
5. Convection baking will cook some foods faster; check 5-10 minutes before  
the end of the suggested bake time. Continue baking if necessary.  
6. When finished, turn temperature control dial to Deh. Make sure the timer is  
in the Off position.The indicator light will go off.  
7. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
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HINTS FOR CONVECTION BAKE  
For best results, place bake rack in position 2 and leave at least 1/2 inch  
space on all sides of bake pan for air circulation.  
Dark or dull pans absorb heat faster; foods will bake more rapidly and  
crusts will brown more easily than in shiny bake pans. Use of glass baking  
containers may add to the total cooking time required. Shallow baking  
containers are best because they allow maximum air flow.  
CONVECTION ROAST  
1. Remove bake pan and bake rack.  
2. Place bake pan in position 1.The bake pan must be placed below the food  
to prevent grease from coming in contact with heating elements and to  
reduce clean-up.  
3. Put seasoned meat, fat side up, in center of bake rack. Insert bake rack in  
position 2. Do not cover.  
4. Plug into 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.  
5. Position selector dial to Convection(Bake/Roast).Turn temperature control  
dial to 325°F (standard roasting temperature). It is not necessary to pre-  
heat your oven. Since meats and poultry roast up to 25% faster in a  
convection oven, a meat thermometer should always be used to gauge  
internal temperature. The thermometer should always be inserted into  
thickest portion of roast away from bones or fatty areas. Check progress  
two-thirds into the cooking process to ensure meat does not overcook.  
6. Set timer to Manual On by turning counter-clockwise or desired roasting  
time by turning clockwise. Oven will shut off automatically if timer is set.  
7. When finished, position temperature control dial to Deh. Make sure the  
timer is in the Off position.The indicator light will go off.  
8. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
HINTS FOR CONVECTION ROAST  
Roasting is recommended for large, tender cuts of meat and poultry.  
Seasoning prior to cooking adds to the flavor and the aroma during cooking.  
A layer of fat on the top of the roast promotes better browning and provides  
natural basting.  
A meat thermometer inserted into the center of the meat should always be  
used to ensure desired doneness.  
When roasting meats with a high fat content, the broil bake pan may fill  
with grease before cooking is completed. Carefully remove the bake pan  
using oven mitts and empty. Replace for continued roasting.  
REGULAR BAKE  
1. Remove bake pan and place bake rack into position.  
2. Plug into 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.  
3. Position selector dial to Bake. Turn temperature control dial to temperature  
setting. Set timer to Manual On by turning counter-clockwise or to desired  
baking time by turning clockwise. Oven will shut off automatically if timer is  
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set. Preheat if necessary. The indicator light will cycle off when the oven is  
preheated and continues to cycle to maintain the selected temperature.  
4. Carefully center baking dish or pan directly on rack and close door.  
5. Bake according to package or recipe directions.  
6. When finished, turn temperature control dial to Deh. Make sure the timer is  
in the Off position.The indicator light will go off.  
7. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
HINTS FOR REGULAR BAKE  
Bake according to recipe or package directions.  
To prevent heat loss, avoid opening door excessively.  
Foil may be used to cover casserole dish if ends are tucked closely against  
edge of bake pan.  
CONVECTION BROIL  
1. Remove bake pan and bake rack.  
2. Place the broil insert in the bake pan. Always use the insert and bake pan  
when broiling. Place food on insert and position the broil pan assembly  
in the oven. Juices and fat will drip into the pan and decrease spattering  
while broiling. Close the door.  
3. Plug into 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.  
4. Position selector dial to Broil. Turn temperature control dial to Broil.  
5. Since broiling time is usually brief, the use of a timer is not recommended.  
Set timer to Manual On by turning counter-clockwise.  
6. Broil food until done, turning halfway through cooking time. Carefully  
remove broil pan assembly from oven using oven mitts.  
7. When finished, turn temperature control dial to Deh. Make sure the timer is  
in the Off position.The indicator light will go off.  
8. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
HINTS FOR CONVECTION BROIL  
Do not place aluminum foil on top of broil insert.This traps grease and can  
cause a fire.  
Trim excess fat from meat and score edges to prevent curling and thaw  
frozen meats before broiling.This will reduce smoke during broiling.  
SLOW COOK  
1. Remove bake pan from oven. Place bake rack in position 1. No preheat is  
necessary.  
2. Cover baking container and place on bake rack in center of the oven.  
3. Plug into 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.  
4. Position selector dial to Slow Cook.Turn temperature control dial to 250°F.  
The indicator light will remain on. Because of the low wattage being used,  
the heating elements will remain dark while maintaining the proper  
temperature.  
5. Set timer to Manual On by turning counter-clockwise.  
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6. Do not open the door during the first two hours of the slow cook period.  
7. When finished, make sure the timer is in the Off position.The indicator light  
will go off.  
8. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
HINTS FOR SLOW COOK  
Most crock pot recipes may be used in slow cook by using the following  
guidelines.  
All baking dishes should be covered. Aluminum foil may be used if ends  
are tucked against edge of pan.  
Oven-proof glass and ceramic dishes are recommended. Aluminum foil  
pans and pans that will rust such as cast iron or tin should not be used.  
Separate dishes can cook simultaneously, yet food retains its own flavor.  
Select foods that will take the same amount of time to cook.  
Milk, cream and sour cream may curdle. It is best to add them in the last  
hour of cooking. If a recipe specifies one of these ingredients as the only  
liquid in the cooking process, try substituting evaporated milk, water or  
condensed soup, such as cream of mushroom or chicken soup.  
Slow cooking enhances the flavor of spices and salt; we recommend you  
reduce seasoning in your own recipes.  
Pre-cooked spaghetti and pasta products should be added in the last hour  
of slow cooking.  
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BAKE/ROASTING CHART  
1. Place meat, fat side up, on the wire rack and bake pan in a preheated  
oven.  
2. Season meat before or after cooking.  
3. Insert meat thermometer into thickest part of meat, not touching bone or  
fat.  
4. Do not add water. Do not cover.  
5. Roast to 5-10 degrees below desired doneness, (internal temperature).  
6. Allow meat to stand 15-20 minutes before serving. Temperature will con-  
tinue to rise to desired doneness. Meat will also be easier to carve.  
WEIGHT/  
AMOUNT  
INTERNAL  
TEMPERATURE  
TIME  
HOURS  
CUT  
BEEF 350°-425°F/177°-218°C  
boneless top sirloin roast (tri-tip)  
425°F/218°C  
1 1/2 - 2  
4 - 6  
medium rare 135°F/57°C  
medium 150°F/66°C  
30 - 40 minutes  
40 - 45 minutes  
1 3/4 - 2  
ribeye roast, small end  
350°F/177°C  
medium rare 135°F/57°C  
medium 150°F/66°C  
2 - 2 1/2  
tenderloin roast  
2 - 3  
medium rare 135°F/57°C  
medium 150°F/66°C  
30 - 40 minutes  
40 - 50 minutes  
1 3/4 - 3  
425°F/218°C  
rib roast  
4 - 5  
medium rare 135°F/57°C  
medium 150°F/66°C  
350°F/177°C  
2 1/2 - 3 3/4  
1 3/4 - 2  
round sirloin tip roast  
325°F/170°C  
3 - 4  
medium rare 135°F/57°C  
medium 150°F/66°C  
2 1/4 - 2 1/2  
PORK 325°F/170°C  
boneless loin roast  
loin back ribs (spareribs)  
country-style ribs  
sirloin roast  
2 - 4  
2 - 4  
2 - 4  
3 - 4  
2 - 3  
well 160°-170°F/71°-77°C  
well 160°-170°F/71°-77°C  
well 160°-170°F/71°/77°C  
well 160°-170°F/71°-77°C  
well 160°-170°F/71°-77°C  
1 - 1 1/4  
1 1/4 - 1 3/4  
1 1/2 - 1 3/4  
2 - 3 1/2  
tenderloin  
1 1/2 - 2  
HAM (fully cooked) 325°F/170°C  
boneless  
5 - 6  
5 - 7  
140°F/60°C  
140°F/60°C  
1 1/4 - 2 1/2  
2 - 4  
bone-in  
FISH 450°F/232°C  
fillets  
2 - 4 fillets  
until fish flakes easily  
with a fork  
4 - 6 minutes  
Per 1/2 inch  
thickness  
POULTRY325°-375°F/170°-190°C  
Cornish hens  
1 - 2 hens  
2 1/2 - 3  
185°F/85°C  
170°F/77°C  
1 - 1 1/2  
375°F/190°C  
turkey breast boneless  
325°F/170°C  
1 1/2 - 2 1/4  
turkey breast  
4 - 6  
6 - 8  
170°F/77°C  
170°F/77°C  
185°F/85°C  
1 1/2 - 2 1/4  
2 1/2 - 3 1/2  
1 - 1 3/4  
325°F/170°C  
chicken, fryer whole  
375°F/190°C  
2 1/2 - 4  
chicken, roaster whole  
325°F/170°C  
4 - 6  
185°F/85°C  
1 3/4 - 3 1/2  
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BROIL CHART  
Always use bake/broil pan with wire rack. Place meat on top of rack. For meat  
1 inch thick or less, place broil pan — wire rack assembly in oven position #3.  
For thicker meat, place broil pan — wire rack assembly in oven position #2.  
Broil food according to recommended time or until desired doneness, turning  
halfway through cooking time.  
FOOD  
AMOUNT  
to fit tray  
to fit tray  
to fit tray  
to fit tray  
to fit tray  
to fit tray  
to fit tray  
TIME  
DIRECTIONS  
broil until done  
broil until done  
turn frequently for even browning  
broil until done  
minimum time for rare  
broil until done  
bacon  
chicken  
8-10 minutes  
20-40 minutes  
10-20 minutes  
5-9 minutes  
10-20 minutes  
20-40 minutes  
20-30 minutes  
frankfurters  
fish fillet, 1/2 inch thick  
hamburgers (4 oz each)  
pork chops, 1 inch thick  
sausage, fresh  
if sausage links: pierce skin with  
fork, turn frequently  
steak, 1 inch thick  
to fit tray  
15-25 minutes  
minimum time for rare  
DEHYDRATE  
In order to dehydrate you will need to use Toastmaster Dehydration Racks (Part  
No. 999032) available for purchase through the Toastmaster Consumer  
Relations Department, 1-800-947-3744.  
1. Plug into 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.  
2. Position selector dial to Bake.  
3. Turn temperature control dial to Deh.  
4. Set timer to Manual On by turning counter-clockwise.  
5. Leave door ajar approximately 1 inch.  
6. When finished, leave temperature control dial on Deh. Make sure the timer  
is in the Off position.The indicator light will go off.  
7. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
HINTS FOR DEHYDRATE  
Food dehydration is an inexpensive, nutritious and easy way to prepare  
convenience foods.  
Time required for the process will vary with thickness and type of food  
being dehydrated.  
Guides to preparing foods for drying are included with your order of  
Toastmaster Dehydration Racks or may be found in various cook books.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
To assure optimum safety, keep unit clean, free of grease and food buildup.  
CAUTION: Unplug appliance and allow to cool completely before cleaning.  
Never place unit, electric cord or plug in water or other liquids.  
CAUTION: Do not clean oven with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off  
and touch electrical parts, creating risk of electrical shock.  
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CLEAN-UP OF BAKE/BROIL BAKE PAN, BROIL INSERT AND RACK  
1. Always unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning or moving.  
2. Remove bake pan and bake rack.  
3. Clean with a mild or non-abrasive cleaner and a plastic scouring pad.  
4. Rinse and dry thoroughly.  
CLEAN-UP OF NON-STICK WALLS AND INTERIOR  
1. Always unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning or moving.  
2. Remove bake pan and bake rack.  
3. Clean interior after each use to avoid buildup.  
4. Clean with a mild or non-abrasive cleaner and a plastic scouring pad. Do  
not rub too hard as surface can be scratched.  
5. Rinse and dry thoroughly before closing door.  
CLEAN-UP OF OVEN DOOR AND EXTERIOR  
The door can be removed for easier cleaning. To remove it, open fully and lift,  
clearing the hinge pins. Do not put in dishwasher.To replace, slide the door over  
the hinge pins, being sure to gently push door all the way down on pins to avoid  
glass breakage.  
1. Always unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning or moving.  
2. Clean with glass cleaner or mild detergent and damp cloth or plastic scouring  
pad.Do not use an abrasive cleaner or pad as they might mar the finish.  
3. Rinse and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. Allow to dry before closing  
door.  
TO REPLACE OVEN LIGHT  
1. Unplug unit and allow oven to cool completely.  
2. Remove screw from oven light bracket, holding onto bracket to prevent  
glass from falling.  
3. Remove bracket and glass.  
4. Remove bulb by turning counter-clockwise.  
5. Replace with new bulb, turning clockwise.  
6. Replace glass and bracket, being sure the two tabs on the bracket are in  
the slots provided for them on the oven wall.  
7. Replace bracket screw.  
NOTE: Use only a GE S-6 or equivalent 6-watt, 120 volt bulb. Do not operate  
the oven without the oven lamp glass in place.  
Any servicing requiring disassembly other than the above cleaning and bulb  
replacement must be performed by an authorized service center  
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SERVICEINFORMATION  
Please refer to warranty statement to determine if in-warranty service applies.  
This appliance must be serviced by a Toastmaster authorized service center.  
Unauthorized service will void your warranty. Consult your phone directory  
under “Appliances-Household-Small-Service and Repair”, or call 1-800-947-  
3744 in the U.S. and Canada, 52-5-397-2848 in Mexico.  
Products must be adequately protected to avoid shipping damage. Surround  
your appliance with three inches of protective padding and include a note  
explaining the problem you have experienced. We recommend insuring your  
package. No CODs accepted.  
ONE YEAR LIMITEDWARRANTY  
Toastmaster Inc. warrants this product, to original purchaser, for one year from purchase date to be free of defects in mate-  
rial and workmanship.  
This warranty is the only written or express warranty given by Toastmaster Inc.This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You  
may have other rights which vary from state to state. ANY OTHER RIGHT WHICHYOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE  
DURATION OF THISWARRANTY.  
Defective product may be brought or sent (freight prepaid) to an authorized service center listed in the phone book, or to  
Service Department, Toastmaster Inc., 708 South Missouri St., Macon, MO 63552, for free repair or replacement at our option.  
Your remedy does not include:cost of inconvenience, damage due to product failure, transportation damages, misuse, abuse,  
accident or the like, or commercial use. IN NO EVENT SHALL TOASTMASTER INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CON-  
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
For information, write Consumer Claims Manager, at the Macon address. Send name, address, zip, telephone area code and  
daytime number, model, serial number, and purchase date.  
KEEP DATED SALES RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY SERVICE.  
Keep this booklet. Record the following for reference:  
Date purchased _____________________________________________________  
Model number _______________________________________________________  
Date Code (on back of oven) ________________________________________  
PART NO.30576P04  
ESPECIFICACIONESTÉCHNICAS  
Potencia nominal (Watts)  
Tensión de alimentación o tensión nominal (Volts)  
Frencuencia de operación o frecuencia nominal (Hertz)  
1478 W  
127 V ~  
60 Hz  
 

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