Thermador CJ302 Self-Cleaning the Ovens, Preparing the Upper Oven for Self Clean, Self Cleaning

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Self Cleaning

CJ Oven Care and Use Manual

Self-Cleaning the Ovens

Your new oven features two pyrolytic self-cleaning ovens. When using the CLEAN mode, the oven reaches a high temperature that burns off the food soil.

Only one oven at a time can be set to self clean.

It is common to see smoke and/or an occasional flame-up during the CLEAN cycle, depending on the content and amount of soil remaining in the oven. If a flame persists, turn off the oven and allow it to cool before opening the door to wipe up the excessive food soil.

The oven light will not turn on when the oven is set for a clean cycle.

Be sure the light is turned off on the control panel and the bulb and glass cover are in place, see Page 61.

Heat and odors are normal during the self-cleaning cycle. Keep the kitchen well ventilated. During the first several times the oven is in the Self Clean mode, it is normal that the odors are more intense. This will lessen with use.

Preparing the Upper Oven for Self Clean

1.When oven is cold, remove all utensils, bakeware and oven rack.

2.If oven rack is left in the oven during the Self Clean cycle, it will permanently lose the shiny finish and change to a dull dark finish. See the Oven Cleaning Chart for proper care, Page 58.

3.To remove the Jet Plate, grasp and lift up the front tabs on the Jet Plate and pull it forward and out. Set the Jet Plate aside top rack supports. Moving Jet Plate above top rack position will help prevent the surface roughness created by the high temperatures.

4.Wipe up any soft soil spills and grease with paper towels.

NOTE: Due to the high temperatures used for self-cleaning, the oven may develop fine lines or surface roughness. This does not affect either the cooking or the cleaning performance of the oven.

5.Put Jet Plate back in oven above the upper rack supports.

6.Hand clean the oven window using a soapy sponge or a detergent-filled S.O.S. pad. Do not rub the mesh gasket on door.

7.See Page 57 for setting Self Clean mode.

After Self Clean

After Self Clean has completed and the oven temperature drops to a safe temperature, the automatic door lock will release and the door can be opened.

After Self Clean, some gray ash remains inside the oven. It is easily removed with a damp sponge or cloth. When the oven is cold, lift out the Jet Plate and wipe off the Jet Plate and oven cavity. Place the Jet Plate in the oven bottom and replace oven rack.

IMPORTANT: Be sure to let the inside window glass in the oven door cool completely before wiping up any ash left from the clean cycle.

Remove oven rack before starting SELF CLEAN.

JetDirect Floor Plate: Lift out the Jet Plate by grasping the front tabs on each side and pulling it up and out. Place the Jet Direct Floor Plate above upper rack supports before starting SELF CLEAN.

Hand-clean front frame.

Upper rack support

Lower rack support

Hand-clean oven window

DO NOT hand- clean mesh gasket

Hand-clean around edge.

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Contents ThermadorBuilt-In Oven Care & Use ManualSpecial Message to Our Customers Table of Contents Therefore, please Microwave Precautions/RegistrationsData Plate CJ Oven Care and Use ManualPlease read all instructions before using this appliance Safety PrecautionsGeneral Appliance, Oven and Microwave Oven General Oven Safety SELF-CLEANING Mode SafetyBefore setting the Self Clean mode, remove Microwave Mode Safety Microwave Safety PrecautionsModel CJ302 Features of Your OvenTouch Control Panel Lower Oven Upper OvenDisplay Window Mode This window Special FeaturesControl Panel Number Pads and Start PADInterpreting the Control Panel Sights & SoundsSetting the Clock Setting the LightsYou Will See Setting theTimer To Cancel an Active TimerTo Change a Timer Power levels may be used when microwaving. See Upper Oven FeaturesUpper Oven Heating Modes Jetdirect Convection JetdirectOven FeaturesCJ Oven Care and Use Manual Upper Oven Mode PadsUpper Oven Control Menu CookSmart Mode Operation Upper Oven To Set a C OOK S Mart CS ModeCooksmart PAU PreheatStart Pause ResumeCookSmart Cooking Chart Upper Oven CS1 Breads, DessertsCook Time Cakes, Specialty BrowniesCookies DessertsCS2 -Vegetables Frozen vegetables are prepared using microwave modeCS2 Vegetables Rack PAN Size and Type Conventional Level Cooking TimeMeats CS3 Meat, CasserolesPoultry Select shallow, oblong or oval-shaped casserole dishes CS4 Frozen Cooked FoodsReduce amount of fine bread crumb toppings Casseroles Rack PAN Size and Type ConventionalJetdirect Convection Operation Upper Oven To set J ET D Irect Convection ModeConvection Jetdirect ConvectionTemperature Level Cook Time Jetdirect Convection Cooking ChartCakes, scratch or mix Cream PuffsLevel Carving Temp Rack Cook Time END TempBasics for Microwave Mode Upper Oven To Set a Microwave Mode Upper Oven Only Microwave Mode Operation Upper OvenMicrowave MicrowaveTo change microwave time without re-setting Lock symbol disappears when the door unlocksOptional step PauseMicrowave Cooking Chart Upper Oven Food Items Power Approx Procedures AMOUNT/WEIGHT Level TimeMicrowave Shortcuts Vegetable Amount Container Water or Approx Cooking Fresh VegetablesType & Size Preparation Cooking Time MethodAPPROX. Time Procedure Weight Cooked Food Power LevelReheating Cooked Foods Amount orMinutes per pound of weight Food Items Procedure APPROX. Defrost TimeDefrosting MeatCustom Combination Program Upper Oven JetDirect Convection plus MicrowaveTo set a customized program Cook Time PauMicrowave mode Select Cook Time immediately Resetting the entire program, touchUpper OFF To change the microwave time, withoutTips Cooking and Serving TemperaturesBeef and lamb should be removed from oven at Food ItemRecipe Favorites Custom Combination Cooking Chart Upper Oven120/208 Volt Connection Lower Oven GeneralTipsLower Oven Heating Modes Bake or ProofConvection or Lower Oven Control Menu Lower Oven FeaturesCJ Oven Care and Use ManualDehydrate LowerTo set Bake mode Bake Mode Operation Lower OvenBake Tips BakeOven Temperature Time Baking Chart Lower OvenFood Item CookiesTo Set the Convection Mode Convection Mode Operation Lower OvenConvection Tips Cook food in low-sided, uncovered pansConvection Cooking Chart Lower Oven TemperatureFood Item Rack Oven Time To Set the Convection Bake Mode Convection Bake Mode Operation Lower OvenConvection Bake Tips Convection BakeConvection Bake Chart Lower Oven To set Roast mode Roast Mode Operation Lower OvenRoast Tips RoastFood Safety Guidelines Roasting Chart Lower OvenFood Serving Temperature Guidelines from Fsis Oven Cook Time END TempConvection Roast Tips To Set the Convection Roast and Probe ModeOven Cook Probe Convection Roast Chart Lower OvenCarving Uncovered PANBroil and Convection Broil Tips Broil and Convection Broil Mode OperationTo Set the Broil and Convection Broil Modes BroilConvection Broil Chart Broil ChartRack Broil Level Setting Total Time BreadTo Set the Proof Mode Proof Mode Operation Lower OvenProofing Tips ProofTo Set the Dehydrate Mode Dehydrate Mode Operation Lower OvenFor the dehydrate mode Dehydrating TipsTo Delay the Start of the Timed Mode To Set Timed ModeTimed Oven Modes Operation Lower Oven Select Bake or ConvectionSetting the Sabbath Mode Lower Oven To Set the Sabbath ModeLights Preparing the Upper Oven for Self Clean Self-Cleaning the OvensSelf Cleaning After Self CleanPreparing the Lower Oven for Self-Cleaning Before you Self CleanAfter Self Clean To Set the Self Clean Mode to Start Now Self Clean Mode Operation Upper and Lower OvenHow to use the Oven Cleaning Chart Oven Cleaning Upper and Lower OvenOven Care and Cleaning Cleaning Method Blk / WhtPart Cleaning Method Oven Finishes / Cleaning MethodFiberglass do not HAND-CLEAN GASKET. Knit Or clean in dishwasherDo-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceRemoving the Lower Oven Door To Remove the Oven DoorDo-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceCJ Oven Care and Use ManualReplacing the Oven Light Lower Oven only To change the Calibration of the Oven Temperature When Convection is touchedTo Change to Centigrade, follow these steps Solving Baking Problems Problem Solving / Consumer ServiceBaking Problem Cause HOW to Obtain Service Solving Operational ProblemsProblem Problem Solving Oven Steps For authorized service or parts information, call 800What is not Covered What is CoveredWarranty Applications Service Data
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