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Just moved to a house that has a old tappan convectionaire oven never worked one of these before how do i adjust the temperture so things dont just brown but cook throughout do i adjust it lower than the recipe suggests #30-384700/0594-8914 2502 G8 There is no brand & model name on it that i can see

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Sometimes, a good old fashion 'oven thermometer' work great to find the true oven temp. Then if it's off a few degrees, you can turn it up or down to get the right cooking temp you want.

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