Only you can be the judge of when the tube is settled in. I don't see any advantage in placing a lot of wear and tear on your equipment in an effort to speed up the process.
Also, the original tube was biased at the factory and a different brand of tube may or may not be operating optimally with the current bias setting. This is most likely not user adjustable. So, if you are not satisfied with the sound or if you feel the new tubes are not living up to your expectations you may want to go back with the original tubes.
Also, the original tube was biased at the factory and a different brand of tube may or may not be operating optimally with the current bias setting. This is most likely not user adjustable. So, if you are not satisfied with the sound or if you feel the new tubes are not living up to your expectations you may want to go back with the original tubes.