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Strategies & Market Trends : Bill Wexler's Profits of DOOM

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (144)2/25/1998 5:35:00 PM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (1) of 4634
 
Bill,

Here are the correct instructions for how to cook an item with the Turbochef oven that you speak of:

1.Open cooking chamber door by pulling the handle up, then pull the handle outward until the door opens.

2.Place the food product on the center of cooking platter.

3.Close cooking chamber door by pushing forward on the handle until the door shuts, then push the handle down to latch into place.

4.Press the desired food (group) Cook Setting button.

5.<(nothing was here for some reason)>

6.Press a button numbered 1 to 6 (subgroup) for food quantity or special food definition. The display indicates the food group/subgroup name and cook time seconds (counting down).

7.When the cooking cycle is complete, the oven will beep and the display will indicate "Please Remove Food from Oven". Remove the food product from the oven. Note that the food continues to cook with radiant energy when left in the oven due to the high cook chamber temperature.

8.The cook cycle is now ready to begin again.

(this came from the website that you mentioned in your post)

Just thought I would clear up your assessment of the level of difficulty that you purport to be associated with this product.

My bet is that either Beavis or Butthead could handle this with ease and probably have no business trying to reprogram it anyway.

I do not mean to endorse this company or their product - only to correct your recurring unrealistic (or perhaps I could coin a new word - malrealistic) assertions.

Jim
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