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    DIGITAL  
    COUNTERTOP OVEN
    HORNO PARA   
    MOSTRADOR DIGITAL 
    FOUR NUM\f RIQUE  
    POUR LE COMPTOIR
    use and care manual
    manual de uso y cu\.idado
    guide d’utilisation ed d’entretien
     
    TO32\b0XSD
    DINING-IN™ 
    						
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    CONTENTS
    CAUTION
    THIS OVEN GETS HOT. 
    WHEN IN USE, ALWAYS USE OVEN MITTS OR POT HOLDERS WHEN TOUCHING ANY OUTER  OR INNER SURFACE OF THE OVEN. 
    Important Safeguards  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . 3
    Getting to Know Your Countertop Oven   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
    How to Use  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . 6
    Operating Your Oven  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
    Function Chart  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 
    Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cake Recipe!   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . .12
    Care and Cleaning  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 
    Warranty and Customer Service Information   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\F . . . . . . . . . .14  
    						
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    Please Read and Save th\fs Use and Care B\b\bk. 
    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.
     When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to 
    reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury, including the following:
    • READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS 
    BEFORE USING  .
    •  Do not touch hot surfaces  . Use 
    handles or knobs  .
    •  To protect against electrical 
    shock, do not immerse cord, 
    plug, or appliance in water or 
    other liquid  .  
    •  Close supervision is necessary 
    when any appliance is used by or 
    near children  .
    •  Unplug from outlet when not in 
    use and before cleaning  . Allow 
    time to cool before putting on or 
    taking off parts  .
    •  Do not operate any appliance 
    with a damaged cord or plug, 
    or if the appliance malfunctions 
    or has been damaged in any 
    manner  . Contact consumer 
    support at the toll-free number 
    listed in the warranty section  . 
    •  The use of accessory 
    attachments not recommended 
    by the appliance manufacturer 
    may cause injuries  . 
    •  Do not use outdoors  . 
    •  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 
    other hot liquids  . 
     
     
    •  To disconnect, press Stop/Start 
    button at the bottom of the 
    control panel (
    ), then unplug 
    from wall outlet  . 
    •  Do not use appliance for other 
    than intended use  . 
    •  Use caution when removing tray 
    or disposing of hot grease  . 
    •  Do not clean oven with metal 
    scouring pads  . Pieces can break 
    off the pad and touch electrical 
    parts, causing risk of electric 
    shock  .
    •  Do not attempt to clean the 
    heating elements  . 
    •  Oversized foods or metal utensils 
    must not be inserted in a toaster 
    oven, as they may create fire or 
    risk of electric shock  .
    •  A fire may occur if the toaster 
    oven is covered or touching 
    flammable materials including 
    curtains, draperies, walls, and the 
    like, when in operation  . Do not 
    store any item on top of the unit 
    while in operation  . 
    •  Do not store any material, 
    other than manufacturer’s 
    recommended accessories, in 
    this oven when not in use  . 
    •  Do not place any of the following 
    materials in the oven: paper, 
    cardboard, plastic, and other 
    items not constructed of oven 
    safe metal and glass pans  . 
    •  Do not cover crumb tray or any 
    part of this oven with metal foil  . 
    This will cause overheating in 
    the oven  .
       
    						
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    GROUNDED PLUG
    As a safety feature, this product is equipped with a grounded plug, which will only 
    fit into a three-prong outlet  . Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature  . Improper 
    connection of the grounding conductor may result in the risk of electric shock  . Consult 
    a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded  .
    TAMPER-RESISTANT SCRE\f
    \farn\bng:  This appliance is equipped with a tamper-resistant screw to prevent 
    removal of the outer cover  . To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not attempt 
    to remove the outer cover  . There are no user-serviceable parts inside  . Repair should 
    be done only by authorized service personnel  . 
    ELECTRICAL CORD
    1  .  A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming 
          entangled in or tripping over a longer cord  .
    2  . If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used:
        a) The marked electrical rating of the power cord or extension cord should be at  
             least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance  .
        b) The extension cord should be a grounding-type 3-wire cord  .
        c) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the 
             countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over            unintentionally  . 
    Note:  If the power cord is damaged, please contact the warranty department listed 
    in these instructions  .   
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
    This product is for household use only.
    •  This appliance is not intended 
    for use by persons (including 
    children) with reduced physical, 
    sensory or mental capabilities, 
    or lack of experience and 
    knowledge, unless they have 
    been given supervision or 
    instructions concerning use 
    of the appliance by a person 
    responsible for their safety  . 
    •  Children should be supervised to 
    ensure that they do not play with 
    the appliance  . • 
    The appliance is not intended 
    to be operated by means of 
    an external timer or separate 
    remote-control system  . 
    •  Do not leave unattended while 
    in operation  . Food ignition may 
    occur  . If this happens, unplug the 
    unit, but DO NOT open door  . To 
    reduce the risk of fire, keep oven 
    interior completely clean and free 
    of food residues, oil, grease and 
    other combustible materials  .   
    						
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    Product may vary slightly 
    from what is illustrated .
    1 .  Slide out crumb tray  (Part# TO3250 - 04)
    2 .  Baking pan 
     (Part# TO3250 - 05)
    3 .  Slide rack 
     (Part# TO3250 - 06)
    4 .  3 rack positions
    5  .  Easy view glass door  
    6  .  Door handle
    7 .   Digital Display 8
     .  Convection + Bake
    \b  .  Toast
    10  .  Broil
    11  .  Bagel 
    12  .  Reheat
    13  .  Pizza
    14  .  Frozen Snacks
    15  .  Temperature
    16  .  Timer + Toast Shade 
    1 7 .   Start-Stop
    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR  
    COUNTERTOP OVEN
    1 2 4 6
    5
    3 7
    8
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    12
    11
    13 14
    16
    17
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    HOW TO USE
    This appliance is intended for household use o\Fnly . 
    Gett\fng Started  
    • Remove all packing material, any stickers, and the plastic band around  
       the power plug .  
    • Remove and save literature  .   
    • Please go to www.pr\bdpr\btect.c\bm/appl\fca to register your warranty  . 
    • Wash all removable parts as instructed in Care & Cleaning Sectio\Fn .  
    • Select a location where this unit is to be used, allowing enough space from   
       the back of the \Funit and wall to allow heat flow without damage to cabinets   
       and walls .  
    Imp\brtant \fnf\brmat\f\bn ab\but y\bur \bven
    1  .  This oven gets hot  . When in use, always use oven mitts or potholders when  
     touching any outer or inner surface of the oven  .
    2  .  When using the oven for the first time, you may notice smoke or a slight odor 
     
      during the first few minutes  . This is normal . 
    3  .  Be sure food or baking dish does not come within 1
    1
    /2  inches (3  .81cm) of the top  
      heating elements  .
    4  .  Food should not extend beyond the edges of the baking pan/drip tray to avoid 
     
      drippings from falling onto the heating elements  . 
    5  .  The heating elements will cycle on and off to maintain even heat distribution  . 
    6  .  After the cooking cycle is completed, the main display will stay illuminated for 
     
      a short time if not unplugged  .  
    Chang\fng t\b and fr\bm Cels\fus and Fahrenhe\ft   
    Press and hold the Up an\Fd Down temperature arrows ( 
      ) simultaneously
     . The 
    display will show either a °C for Celsius or °F for Fahrenheit .  
    						
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    1 .  Plug into outlet  .
    2  .  Display light will illuminate and all function lights will light up momentarily  .
    3  .  When turned on, the oven will either default to factory settings or to the last  
      setting used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    4  .  Choose the desired function and proceed with detailed function information 
     
      below .   
    C\bnvect\f\bn Bak\fng Funct\f\b\hn |   
    Display will blink until\F desired temperature setting is met . Timer will not start 
    until the oven is preheated .
    1  .       Press the Convection Baking function button (  ) . The blue light will 
    illuminate  .
    2  .    The oven will either default to factory function settings or to the last setting  
           used  . (see Function Chart on page 10)
    3  .    If needed, press the temperature buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired  
           temperature  . Up arrow for a higher temperature, and down for a lower  
           temperature . 
    4  .     If needed, press the timer buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired time  . Up arrow  
            for a longer time period, and Down for a shorter time period  . Select Stay On  
            (  ) by pressing the Down arrow past Zero . The Stay On icon (  ) will  
            show in the display panel . 
    5  .     Press the Start/Stop button (I/0) to begin heating the oven  . Display will blink 
     
            while oven is preheating . 
    6  .     Once it ’s preheated there will be an audible beep and the display will stop blinking;  
            Place the food in the oven on the middle or low rack position to begin baking  .  
     
    N\bte: Use a metal, oven-tempered glass, or ceramic \faking dish.
    7  .     If using the oven timer, there will be an audible beep once the baking cycle is  
            complete and the oven will stop heating  . If not using the timer, press the Start/ 
           Stop Button (I/0) once cooking cycle is complete  . 
    8  .    Unplug the appliance when not in use  . 
    OPERATING YOUR OVEN  
    						
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    Br\b\fl Funct\f\bn |  
    No preheat needed for this function .
    1  .  Press the broil function button (  ) . The blue light will illuminate  .
    2  .  The oven will either default to factory function settings or to the last setting  
      used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    3  .  If needed, press the temperature buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired  
      temperature .   
    4  .  If needed, press the time buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired time  . Up arrow  
     for a longer time period, and Down for a shorter time period  . 
    5  .  Press the Start/Stop button (I/0) to begin broiling  .
    6  .  Place the food in the oven on the top rack position  . 
     
     Be sure food or baking dish does not come within 1 1/2 inches (3  .81cm) of the  
      top heating elements  .
     
    N\bte: \blace food directly on rack with \faking pan in place.
    7 .   There will be an audible beep once the broil cycle
     
     is complete and the oven will stop heating  . 
    8  .  Unplug the appliance when not in use  . 
     
    T\bast Funct\f\bn | 
    No preheat needed for this function .
    1  .      Press the Toast function button (  )  . The blue light will illuminate  .
    2  .    The oven will either default to factory function settings or to the last setting  
            used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    3  .     If needed, press the time/toast shade buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired  
            shade  . Up arrow for a darker shade, and Down for a lighter shade  .  
    N\bte: Shades 1-7 are availa\fle, 1 \feing the lightest and 7 \feing the da\irkest.  
    4 .     Place food directly on rack in the middle rack position and then press the  
           Start/Stop button (I/0) to begin toasting  .  
    5  .    There will be an audible beep once the toasting cycle is complete and the oven 
     
           will stop heating  . 
    6  .    Unplug the appliance when not in use  .
    OPERATING YOUR OVEN  
    						
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    Bagel Funct\f\bn |   
    No preheat needed for this function . 
    1 .     Press the Bagel function button ()  . The blue light will illuminate  .
    2  .     The oven will either default to factory function settings or to the last setting  
            used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    3  .    If needed, press the time/toast shade button ( 
     ) to select the desired  
           shade  . Up arrow for a darker shade, and Down for a lighter shade  .  
    N\bte: Shades 1-7 are availa\fle, 1 \feing the lightest and 7 \feing the da\irkest.  
    4 .    Place food directly on rack in the middle rack position and press the Start/Stop  
           button (I/0) to begin toasting  .  
    5  .    There will be an audible beep once the toasting cycle is complete and the oven 
     
           will stop heating  . 
    6  .    Unplug the appliance when not in use  . 
    Reheat Funct\f\bn |   
    No preheat needed for this function . 
    1 .     Press the Reheat function button (  )  . The blue light will illuminate  .
    2  .    The oven will either default to factory function settings or to the last setting   
           used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    3  .    If needed, press the temperature button ( 
     ) to select the desired  
           temperature  . Up arrow for a higher temperature, and Down for a lower  
           temperature . 
    4  .    If needed, press the time buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired time  . Up arrow  
           for a longer time period, and Down for a shorter time period  . Select Stay On  
           by pressing the Down arrow past Zero . The Stay On icon (  ) will show in  
           the display panel .
    5  .    Place food on middle or low rack and press the Start/Stop button (I/0) to 
     
           begin reheating the food  .  
    N\bte: Use a metal, oven-tempered glass, or ceramic \faking dish. 
    6 .    If using the oven timer, there will be an audible beep once the cycle is complete  
           and the oven will stop heating  . If not using the timer, press the Start/Stop  
           Button (I/0) once cycle is complete  .
    7  .    Unplug the appliance when not in use  .  
     
    OPERATING YOUR OVEN  
    						
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    Fr\bzen Snacks | 
    Display will blink until desired temperature setting is met . Timer will not start until the 
    oven is preheated  .
    1  .  Press the Frozen Snacks function button (
    ) . The blue light will illuminate  .
    2  .  When turned on, the oven will either default to factory settings or to the last     
      setting used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    3  .  If needed, press the temperature button (
    ) to select the desired  
      temperature  . Up arrow for a higher temperature, and Down for a lower    
      temperature .
    4  .  If needed, press the time buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired time  . Up  
     arrow for a longer time period, and Down for a shorter time period  . 
    5  .  Press the Start/Stop button (I/0) to begin heating the oven  . Display will blink 
     
     while oven is preheating  .
    6  .  Once it ’s preheated there will be an audible beep and the display will stop 
     
      blinking; Place the food in the oven on the middle or low rack position to begin  
     baking  .  
    N\bte:  Use a metal, \bven-tempered glass, \br ceram\fc bak\fng d\fsh placed \bn the 
    m\fddle \br l\bw rack p\bs\ft\f\bn.
    7 .   There will be an audible beep once the frozen snack cycle is complete and the 
     
     oven will stop heating  .
    8  .  Unplug appliance when not in use
    OPERATING YOUR OVEN
    P\fzza | 
    Display will blink until desired temperature setting is met  . Timer will not start until the 
    oven is preheated  .
    1  .  Press the Pizza function button (
    ) . The blue light will illuminate  .
    2  .  The oven will either default to factory function settings or to the last setting    
      used  . (see Function Chart on page 11)
    3  .  If needed, press the temperature button (
    ) to select the desired temperature  .  
      Up arrow for a higher temperature, and Down for a lower temperature  .
    4  .  If needed, press the time buttons ( 
     ) to select the desired time  . Up arrow for  
      a longer time period, and Down for a shorter time period  . 
    5  .  Press the Start/Stop button (I/0) to begin heating the oven  . Display will blink 
     
     while oven is preheating  .
    6  .  Once it ’s preheated there will be an audible beep and the display will stop   
      blinking  . Place the food in the oven, directly on the rack, in the middle or 
     
     low rack position to begin baking  .
    7 .   There will be an audible beep once the pizza cycle is complete and the oven 
     
     will stop heating  . 
    8  .  Unplug appliance when not in use  .  
    						
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