Thermador PRG30, PRL36, PRL30 manual Other Uses of Bake, Extended Bake, Food Safety

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The OVEN ON light stays on during any active cooking mode, and remains on until either of the oven control knobs is turned to the OFF position.

Note:

The interior oven light is operated by a separate switch that turns the light on and off, independent of any control setting.

Extended Bake

This unique cooking mode is for assisting the user for compliance to Sabbath principles.

1.Select EXTENDED BAKE mode using the Mode Selector Knob.

2.Set oven temperature using the Temperature Selector Knob.

PREHEATING PHASE is the same as for other BAKE modes. Once the oven is preheated to the selected temperature, the twenty-two (22) minute Extended Bake cycle begins.

ACTIVE PHASE baking is as usual for nineteen (19) minutes, except during the last two (2) minutes, the OVEN ON and PREHEATING lights blink slowly (on 3 sec. / off 3 sec. together) to serve as a NOTICE for the final phase.

ACCESS PHASE (oven idle):

Once the two lights stop blinking (both remaining on), the final three (3) minutes allows the Sabbath user access to the oven without effecting a change in the operation of the range. The oven burner remains off during this phase.

Automatic operation of the cooling blower:

The cooling blower does not activate in any of the BAKE modes for temperature settings less than 425°F. For temperature settings of 425°F or greater, the cooling blower activates only after the oven reaches 425°F, while heating up to the set temperature. When the oven is turned off, the blower remains on until the oven temperature cools to 375°F. Likewise for BROIL mode, the cooling blower activates only after the oven reaches 425°F, while heating up to broiling temperature.

DO NOT continue to use the oven if the cooling blower fails to activate while baking at temperature settings of 425°F or greater, or while broiling. Call a qualified service agency to repair the range.

Other Uses of Bake

Slow Cooking and Low Temperature Uses of the Oven

In addition to providing perfect temperatures for baking and roasting, the oven can be used at low temperatures to keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperature, to dehydrate food and to warm plates.

Hot cooked foods can be kept at serving temperatures. Set the oven to bake and use the temperature suggested on the chart.

For best results, preheat the oven to the desired temperature.

Foods that need to be kept moist must be covered with a lid or aluminum foil.

FOOD SAFETY

The United States Department of Agriculture advises: DO NOT hold foods at temperatures between 40°F to 140°F more than 2 hours. Cooking raw foods below 275°F is not recommended.

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Contents Care and USE Manual Table of Contents Introduction About this ManualHow this Manual Is Organized Gas Type VerificationGas and Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions SafetyPlease Read Carefully Tested in Accordance withNot USE Water on Grease Fires Safety Practices to Avoid Personal InjuryHazard Safety PrecautionsDescription Range Accessories and PartsWith Burner Before You Begin Before Using Your Range for the First TimeModel and Parts Identification Range DescriptionKey for 36 Models Gas Oven Interior Key for 30 ModelSealed Star Burners Using the CooktopControl Knobs BTU for Standard Burners Operation of the BurnersOperation of the ExtraLow Burners ExtraLow TechniquesChecking Burner Cap Placement Burner Cap PlacementAutomatic Re-Ignition Power FailureFlame Height Flame Description51 mm Cookware RecommendationsStandard Size Water Bath Canner Specialty CookwareStandard Size Pressure Canner Cooking Recommendations Suggestions For Using RecommendationsSurface Burner Cooking Recommendations Canning TipsMEAT, FISH, Poultry EggsPastas PopcornDescription About the Electric GriddleXLO SOUPS, StockGriddle Grease Tray Control KnobPreparing the Griddle Cooking on the GriddleFood Setting Using the OvenGriddle Cooking Recommendations BakeRack Positions Bakeware PlacementCooking with Convection ConvectionConvection Baking Converting Conventional Baking to Convection BakingPlacement Setting Bake/Convection Bake/Extended BakeBake / Convection Bake To Set the OvenFood Safety Slow Cooking and Low Temperature Uses of the OvenOther Uses of Bake Extended BakeFood Oven Temperature Suggested Temperature Recommendations to Keep Food HotBaking Recommendations Broil Setting BroilPork Broiling and Roasting RecommendationsPoultry Range Cleaning Care and MaintenanceCleaning Recommendations When Cleaning This RangeGriddle Grease Tray / Aluminum with Exterior Finish/Back GuardSurface Spill Trays / Main Top Igniters / CeramicDo not Clean in SELF-CLEANING Oven PART/MATERIAL Cleaning PRODUCTS/DIRECTIONSOven Racks and Rack Guides Hot sudsy water Powdered Cleanser Bon-amiComet, AjaxSoap filled fiber or steel wool pads S.O.S, Brillo Exterior, Frame, Handle, HeatOven Light Bulb Replacement Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceRack Guide removal, for cleaning Intermittent or Constant Igniter SparkingSymptom Cause Remedy Before Calling For ServiceBe sure to check these items first If the Burners do not IgniteHow Long the Warranty Lasts What this Warranty Covers & Who it Applies toOut of Warranty Product Service InformationWarranty Exclusions Concernant ce guide Avant d’appeler le service techniqueUtilisation de la table De cuisson Entretien et nettoyagePrésentation de ce guide Concernant ce guideVérification du type de gaz AvertissementLisez Attentivement CE QUI Suit SécuritéMise EN Garde Tous LES Modèles Modèles à gaz 30 po’EAU SUR DES Graisses QUI Prennent FEU Essais Conformes ÀAvertissement Danger DE Basculement Consignes de sécuritéAvertissement 30po 36po Brûleurs Avec grille Tableau 1 Accessoires et pièces de cuisinièreAvant d’utiliser la cuisinière pour la première fois Avant de commencerLégende du modèle 36 po Identification du modèle et des pièces Cuisinière 36 poLégende du modèle 30 po Identification du modèle et des pièces Cuisinière 30 poIntérieur du four à gaz Utilisation de la cuisinière Boutons de commandeGauche Droit Central CentralBTU des brûleurs standards Fonctionnement des brûleursBrûleurs ExtraLow Fonctionnement de brûleur ExtraLowVérification de la mise en place du capuchon de brûleur Mise en place du capuchon du brûleurPanne de courant Rallumage automatiqueHauteur de la flamme Description de la flammePrimaire Récipients recommandésRécipients pour spécialités Suggestions d’utilisation des recommandations Recommandations de cuissonConseils d’utilisation MED ŒufsPâtes Maïs SouffléRIZ COCOTTE-MINUTESOUPES, Bouillons LégumesConcernant la grille électrique Bouton de commandePréparation de la plaque Plateau à graisse de la plaqueCuisson sur la plaque Recommandations de cuisson sur la plaque chauffanteAvis RemarquesCuisson au four Utilisation de la table de cuissonConseils d’utilisation pour cuisson Positions des grilles Emplacement des platsCuisson par convection Position des grilles ConseilsCuisson, cuisson à convection EmplacementTrois grilles Types de casserolesPour régler le four Autres utilisations du fourCuisson lente et à basse température ArrêtSalubrité Alimentaire Conseils de cuisson au fourAliments Température DU Four Pour obtenir les meilleurs résultats GrilUstensiles Position de la grilleConseils de cuisson grillade et rôtis Réglage du grilloirGril Four à gaz Réglage du four à grilloirVolaille PorcNettoyage de la cuisinière Entretien et nettoyageConseils de nettoyage Pour nettoyer la cuisinièreFinition externe/Plaque de protection Boutons de commande de plastiquePlateau de surface / dessus principal Plateau à graisse de la plaquePorcelaine émaillée NE Nettoyez PAS Dans LE Four Autonettoyant PIÈCE/MATÉRIAU Produits D’ENTRETIEN/INDICATIONSRemarque Produits d’entretien Soft Scrub Grilles du four et guide Eau chaude savonneuseProduits d’entretien puissants Easy Off pour fours Extérieur, cadre, poignée, déflecteurChangement de l’ampoule du four Entretien à faire soi-mêmeRetrait des guides pour le nettoyage Pour remplacer l’ampoule d’éclairageSymptôme Cause Solution Avant d’appeler le service techniquePlaque signalétique Vérifiez d’abord les points suivantsCouverture de la garantie et à qui elle sapplique Information pour le service techniqueDurée de la garantie Exclusions de la garantie Produit hors garantiePage Antes de Comenzar Acerca de este manualDescripción Usar la parrillaIntroducción Acerca de este manualCómo está organizado este manual Verificación del Tipo de GasFavor DE Leer Cuidadosamente SeguridadModelo del gas Probado Conforme a Precaución Todos LOS ModelosAgua Para UN Incendio DE Grasa Atención Precauciones de SeguridadAdvertencia Riesgo DE Volcadura DE LA Estufa Advertencia 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PRL30, PRG30, PRL36 specifications

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