Care and cleaning, Trouble shooting – Black & Decker CTO4500SC Manuel d'utilisation

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note: This feature is designed to keep already cooked foods warm after they have been cooked.

This function should only be used for short periods of time; to prevent food from drying out, cover

with foil.
4. When cycle is complete, there will be an audible signal. The oven and the on indicator light will

go off.

5. If not using the oven timer, turn the oven to oFF once warming cycle is complete.
6. Unplug appliance when not in use.

care and cleaning

This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service personnel.
cleAninG YoUR oven
important: Before cleaning any part, be sure the oven is off, unplugged, and cool. Always dry

parts thoroughly before returning to oven after cleaning.
1. Clean the glass door with a sponge, soft cloth or nylon pad and sudsy warm water. do not use

a spray glass cleaner.

2. To remove the slide rack, open the door, and pull the rack forward and out. Wash the slide

rack in sudsy warm water. To remove stubborn spots, use a polyester or nylon pad.

3. Wash the bake pan/drip tray and broil rack in sudsy warm water. To minimize scratching, use

a polyester or nylon pad

cRUmB tRAY

1. Pull out crumb tray (K).
2. dispose of crumbs and wipe tray with a dampened cloth, or wash

in sudsy warm water.

3. Be sure to dry thoroughly before inserting the tray back into

the oven.

eXteRioR SURFAceS
important: the oven top surface gets hot. Be sure the oven has

cooled completely before cleaning.

Wipe the top and exterior walls with a damp cloth or sponge. dry thoroughly.
ADDitionAl tiPS FoR cleAninG tHe inteRioR oF YoUR oven
• Heat oven to 200°F; turn oven off. Place shallow glass bowl containing ½ cup ammonia on

rack. Close oven door and let stand overnight. Next day, open oven, remove bowl and wipe

interior of oven with moist paper towels.

• To refresh air inside oven, lay strips of orange or lemon peel on rack. Heat oven to 350°F and

bake for 30 minutes. Turn oven off and let stand until oven is completely cool. Remove peel.

note: We strongly recommend that the bake pan/drip tray and the broil rack be washed by hand

with warm sudsy water, as opposed to washing in the dishwasher. Washing these pieces in the

dishwasher will cause them to discolor, but will not affect their functionality.

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Unit is not heating or stops

heating.

electrical outlet is not

working or oven is

unplugged.

Check to make sure

outlet is working. Both

the temperature control

and the timer must be

set in order for the oven

to function.

Second toasting is too dark. Setting on toast is too dark.

If doing repeated

toasting in the oven,

select a shade slightly

lighter than the previous

setting.

Moisture forms on the

inside of the glass door

during toasting.

The amount of moisture

differs in different products,

whether bread, bagels or

frozen pastries.

The moisture that

forms on the oven door

is quite common and

will usually disappear

during the toasting

cycle. Since the oven

is closed the moisture

cannot evaporate as it

would in a toaster.

Food is overcooked or

undercooked.

Temperature and cook time

may need to be adjusted.

As your a toaster oven

is much smaller than

a regular oven, it may

heat up faster and cook

faster. Try lowering the

temperature 25 degrees

from the suggested

temperature in a recipe

or on a label.

There is burnt food odor

or smoking when oven is

being used.

There are remnants of food

in crumb tray or on the walls

of the oven.

Refer to the directions

in the CARe ANd

CleANINg section of

this Use & Care booklet.

Make sure all parts of

the oven, baking pan

and rack are clean.

Heating elements do not

seem to be on.

The heating elements cycle

on and off during baking.

Check the oven to make

certain the function

desired is being used.

on broil, only the top

element is on.

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