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    Posted: 29 May 2018 at 9:27am
We just used our new RP189 this past weekend and really loved it BTW but we had a silly question about using the convection oven.  When using the convection oven feature is it okay to leave in the glass plate that rotates in?  We also have a rack that I wasn't sure how it should be used either.  Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2018 at 10:53am
Yes, both the glass plate and rack can be left in when used in convection mode. In fact, convection works best when the heated air can get all around the food (top, bottom, and sides); the rack allows air to reach the bottom of your cooking vessel. If you use microwaves at all, whether my themselves or combined with convection, the rack needs to be taken out.
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When baking, use the rack with the short legs down, when broiling, long legs down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2018 at 11:43am
Originally posted by furpod

When baking, use the rack with the short legs down, when broiling, long legs down.

We have an earlier Pod with an all-metal plate with permanent, pretty short, legs. About high much higher is the unit with 'long legs down'? 

I suppose I could raise the rack by putting it on an upside down metal pie tin(?).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2018 at 12:23pm
Originally posted by ZuBrew

We just used our new RP189 this past weekend and really loved it BTW but we had a silly question about using the convection oven.  When using the convection oven feature is it okay to leave in the glass plate that rotates in?  We also have a rack that I wasn't sure how it should be used either.  Thanks.
According to the High Pointe manual, you should always use the glass tray and ring when cooking, That would apply to convection as well as microwave use.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2018 at 3:30pm
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According to the High Pointe manual, you should always use the glass tray and ring when cooking, That would apply to convection as well as microwave use.


I assume by "ring", you mean the thing that the glass plate floats on. Yes, that would make sense because convection cooking is all about even air flow and a rotating plate would aid with that.
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Yes, the support ring. I left a word out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2018 at 7:31pm
Originally posted by Happy Tripping

Originally posted by furpod

When baking, use the rack with the short legs down, when broiling, long legs down.

We have an earlier Pod with an all-metal plate with permanent, pretty short, legs. About high much higher is the unit with 'long legs down'? 

I suppose I could raise the rack by putting it on an upside down metal pie tin(?).


Nope, with that version, you just cook on the metal turntable, no matter what. Smile
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