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Using Your UltraVection Oven


To purchase an UltraVection convection oven, click here.

Before First Use

  1. Unwrap product and remove any packaging materials that may have been included to prevent damage during shipping.
  2. Place on a flat, stable surface.
  3. Before using for the first time, the cooking basket and drip tray should be washed with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry.
  4. Insert drip tray. Always have drip tray in place before using.
  5. Read instruction book thoroughly to become familiar with the UltraVection oven.
  6. A slight odor or smoking from the interior of the UltraVection oven may be noticed with first using. This is normal due to residues from manufacturing.

Using Your Oven

The UltraVection oven cooks using super heated air movement. Therefore, the outside of the oven and the glass door become hot. Always use caution when touching these parts and never use the top of your oven as a resting place for anything. We recommend using a potholder or insulated mitt to remove the air surround basket after cooking.

Always preheat oven before using unless chart or recipe indicates otherwise.

  1. Plug into 120V - 60 Hz outlet.
  2. Press the PREHEAT and START buttons. After four minutes, the oven will beep five times and the POWER ON light will flash to indicate that it is preheated. The PREHEAT function is a preset function and can not be adjusted. CAUTION: Use caution when removing basket and food. Protect your hands with insulated oven mitts. Always protect countertop from heated basket when removing from unit.
  3. Pull the handle of the air surround basket straight out and add food to the non-stick grid. There should be some air space between food to allow air circulate around the food. Insert food basket into oven.
  4. Select one, two or all three functions, TURBO, CRISP and/or BROWN. Refer to cooking chart for times.
  5. Press the START button, the function light and the POWER ON light will be on. During cooking, if basket is removed and returned to oven in under one minute, the programmed time will resume. Otherwise, cooking time will need to be re-programmed.
    • Note: Oven will not operate without basket correctly in place.
  6. The oven will beep five times and shut off automatically when the cooking cycle is complete. The POWER ON light will flash.
  7. Remove basket and food. Use a nylon or plastic utensil to remove food to protect non-stick coating. Never cut food in non-stick basket. When basket is removed, the display will read OPEN. To prevent heat loss, avoid opening basket excessively.
  8. Unplug and allow the oven and accessories to cool completely before cleaning. Keep drip tray and oven clean and free of crumbs, grease and particles.

Note: A secondary fan may run even after the oven is turned off to help cool the electronic controls.

To purchase an UltraVection convection oven, click here.

Courtesy of Toastmaster.









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