Download Part 1 of the 1936 Manual - Jitterbuzz
Download Part 1 of the 1936 Manual - Jitterbuzz
Download Part 1 of the 1936 Manual - Jitterbuzz
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
General lnstructions<br />
For cooking operations using <strong>the</strong> oven glass dishes <strong>the</strong><br />
rack is always ,ts"d as a convenient method <strong>of</strong> inserting or<br />
removing <strong>the</strong> dishes from <strong>the</strong> roaster'<br />
Figure I<br />
Figure 1 shows <strong>the</strong> rack in position to hold <strong>the</strong> -glass<br />
dishes iefor" lowering <strong>the</strong>m into <strong>the</strong> roaster. After bei!,g<br />
i".a.a <strong>the</strong> rack is low"ered by first raising it sliehtly by pu!-<br />
trg ;e on <strong>the</strong> handles to diiengage <strong>the</strong> cross bar from <strong>the</strong><br />
Sr"o"". in <strong>the</strong> porcelain inset <strong>the</strong>n allowing it to sink into<br />
position.<br />
Page Five<br />
Figure 2<br />
Figure 2 shows <strong>the</strong> rack resting on <strong>the</strong> botto-m <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
roasterl Note <strong>the</strong> side rails on <strong>the</strong> rack prevent <strong>the</strong> dishes<br />
from sliding <strong>of</strong>f. They can be carried in complete safety'<br />
By reversing <strong>the</strong> handles' <strong>the</strong> rack also serves as a trivet'