Thermador CJ302 manual Sights & Sounds, Interpreting the Control Panel

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Oven Features

CJ Oven Care and Use Manual

Sights & Sounds

Interpreting the Control Panel

The directions in the Care and Use Manual for setting the oven and its various modes are based on the assumption that the panel displays and sounds will “lead” or help you set the controls easily. To aid in this path, the following descriptions provide a basis for interpreting what is seen and heard.

Flashing Symbols or Numbers

Signals an incomplete setting; calls for another step or START to be touched.

I Beep

Signals the receipt of an entry.

2 Beeps

Signal an error in entry.

Default Settings

The cooking modes automatically select a suitable temperature. These can be changed when a different one is needed. CookSmart settings cannot be changed. Use Custom Combination Mode if a specific combination setting is preferred (See Page 31).

START

Touch to complete an entry and before entering an additional one.

4 Chimes

Signal the end of a setting.

Probe Symbol

Displays the internal temperature of the meat rather than the oven roasting temperature. Oven tempera- ture can be seen briefly by touching the cook mode after touching START.

Lock Symbol

Displays during the Microwave, CookSmart, and Self- Clean modes and when the door is locked. Do not attempt to open door when lock symbol is displayed. Door can be opened when symbol no longer appears.

PAU

Displays when a microwave program is paused or interrupted and door unlocks.

Err

Displays if an invalid temperature or time is entered.

Power Failure

After the power returns to the oven, the clock displays the time when the power was lost or turned off.

UPPER

LOWER

Selects the active oven to be set by highlighting the oven in the mode display window. To use the upper oven, it is not necessary to touch this pad before selecting the cooking mode. If the lower oven is in operation, press the UPPER/LOWER pad to use the upper oven.

UPPER OFF and LOWER OFF

Touch to cancel a mode that has already been started or completed.

COOK TIME

Sets the number of hours and minutes the oven will be “on.” Unlike Timer 1 or 2, the oven turns “off” auto- matically when the time elapses. This pad is used with the automatic timed oven control.

F Number Codes

These codes are displayed when there is a problem with the signal sent to the electronic control board. See Solv- ing Operational Problems, Page 64.

Convection Fan

The convection fans in both ovens operate during any convection mode. When the oven is operating in the convection mode, the fan will turn off automatically when the door is opened.

An advanced, powerful, high-performance JetDirect con- vection system is located in the upper oven. This revo- lutionary impingement convection system moves the heated air at an extremely high velocity and results in foods that are cooked in a much shorter time than stan- dard convection ovens.

This process results in a higher noise level than stan- dard convection ovens. This is normal.

Component Cooling Fan

Activates during any cooking or self-cleaning mode to cool inner components and outer door surfaces. This air is exhausted through the vent located below the lower oven. It continues to run until components have cooled sufficiently.

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Contents Care & Use Manual ThermadorBuilt-In OvenSpecial Message to Our Customers Table of Contents Data Plate Microwave Precautions/RegistrationsTherefore, please CJ Oven Care and Use ManualSafety Precautions Please read all instructions before using this applianceGeneral Appliance, Oven and Microwave Oven SELF-CLEANING Mode Safety General Oven SafetyBefore setting the Self Clean mode, remove Microwave Safety Precautions Microwave Mode SafetyTouch Control Panel Lower Oven Features of Your OvenModel CJ302 Upper OvenControl Panel Special FeaturesDisplay Window Mode This window Number Pads and Start PADSights & Sounds Interpreting the Control PanelSetting the Lights Setting the ClockYou Will See To Cancel an Active Timer Setting theTimerTo Change a Timer Upper Oven Heating Modes Upper Oven FeaturesPower levels may be used when microwaving. See Jetdirect Convection JetdirectUpper Oven Mode Pads Oven FeaturesCJ Oven Care and Use ManualUpper Oven Control Menu To Set a C OOK S Mart CS Mode CookSmart Mode Operation Upper OvenCooksmart Start PreheatPAU Pause ResumeCS1 Breads, Desserts CookSmart Cooking Chart Upper OvenCook Time Cookies BrowniesCakes, Specialty DessertsCS2 Vegetables Rack PAN Size and Type Conventional Level Frozen vegetables are prepared using microwave modeCS2 -Vegetables Cooking TimeCS3 Meat, Casseroles MeatsPoultry Reduce amount of fine bread crumb toppings CS4 Frozen Cooked FoodsSelect shallow, oblong or oval-shaped casserole dishes Casseroles Rack PAN Size and Type ConventionalConvection To set J ET D Irect Convection ModeJetdirect Convection Operation Upper Oven Jetdirect ConvectionCakes, scratch or mix Jetdirect Convection Cooking ChartTemperature Level Cook Time Cream PuffsRack Cook Time END Temp Level Carving TempBasics for Microwave Mode Upper Oven Microwave Microwave Mode Operation Upper OvenTo Set a Microwave Mode Upper Oven Only MicrowaveOptional step Lock symbol disappears when the door unlocksTo change microwave time without re-setting PauseFood Items Power Approx Procedures AMOUNT/WEIGHT Level Time Microwave Cooking Chart Upper OvenMicrowave Shortcuts Type & Size Cooking Fresh VegetablesVegetable Amount Container Water or Approx Preparation Cooking Time MethodReheating Cooked Foods Cooked Food Power LevelAPPROX. Time Procedure Weight Amount orDefrosting Food Items Procedure APPROX. Defrost TimeMinutes per pound of weight MeatJetDirect Convection plus Microwave Custom Combination Program Upper OvenTo set a customized program Pau Cook TimeUpper OFF Resetting the entire program, touchMicrowave mode Select Cook Time immediately To change the microwave time, withoutBeef and lamb should be removed from oven at Cooking and Serving TemperaturesTips Food ItemCustom Combination Cooking Chart Upper Oven Recipe FavoritesLower Oven GeneralTips 120/208 Volt ConnectionBake or Proof Lower Oven Heating ModesConvection or Dehydrate Lower Oven FeaturesCJ Oven Care and Use ManualLower Oven Control Menu LowerBake Tips Bake Mode Operation Lower OvenTo set Bake mode BakeFood Item Baking Chart Lower OvenOven Temperature Time CookiesConvection Tips Convection Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Convection Mode Cook food in low-sided, uncovered pansTemperature Convection Cooking Chart Lower OvenFood Item Rack Oven Time Convection Bake Tips Convection Bake Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Convection Bake Mode Convection BakeConvection Bake Chart Lower Oven Roast Tips Roast Mode Operation Lower OvenTo set Roast mode RoastFood Serving Temperature Guidelines from Fsis Roasting Chart Lower OvenFood Safety Guidelines Oven Cook Time END TempTo Set the Convection Roast and Probe Mode Convection Roast TipsCarving Convection Roast Chart Lower OvenOven Cook Probe Uncovered PANTo Set the Broil and Convection Broil Modes Broil and Convection Broil Mode OperationBroil and Convection Broil Tips BroilRack Broil Level Setting Total Time Broil ChartConvection Broil Chart BreadProofing Tips Proof Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Proof Mode ProofFor the dehydrate mode Dehydrate Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Dehydrate Mode Dehydrating TipsTimed Oven Modes Operation Lower Oven To Set Timed ModeTo Delay the Start of the Timed Mode Select Bake or ConvectionTo Set the Sabbath Mode Setting the Sabbath Mode Lower OvenLights Self Cleaning Self-Cleaning the OvensPreparing the Upper Oven for Self Clean After Self CleanBefore you Self Clean Preparing the Lower Oven for Self-CleaningAfter Self Clean Self Clean Mode Operation Upper and Lower Oven To Set the Self Clean Mode to Start NowOven Care and Cleaning Oven Cleaning Upper and Lower OvenHow to use the Oven Cleaning Chart Cleaning Method Blk / WhtFiberglass do not HAND-CLEAN GASKET. Knit Oven Finishes / Cleaning MethodPart Cleaning Method Or clean in dishwasherRemoving the Lower Oven Door Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceDo-It-Yourself Maintenance To Remove the Oven DoorDo-It-Yourself MaintenanceCJ Oven Care and Use Manual Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceReplacing the Oven Light Lower Oven only When Convection is touched To change the Calibration of the Oven TemperatureTo Change to Centigrade, follow these steps Problem Solving / Consumer Service Solving Baking ProblemsBaking Problem Cause Problem Problem Solving Oven Steps Solving Operational ProblemsHOW to Obtain Service For authorized service or parts information, call 800Warranty Applications What is CoveredWhat is not Covered Service Data
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