Thermador CJ302 manual Microwave Safety Precautions, Microwave Mode Safety

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Safety Precautions

CJ Oven Care and Use Manual

Microwave Safety Precautions

Home Canning / Drying / Small Quantities of Foods

Do not use microwave oven for home canning. It cannot maintain the food at a safe temperature. Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to eat.

Do not dry meats, herbs, fruits or vegetables. Small quantities or foods with low moisture content can dry out, scorch or catch on fire if overheated.

Deep Fat Frying

Do not deep fat fry because the oil may ignite into flames and cause damage to the oven or burns.

Microwave-safe utensils may not withstand the high temperatures of hot oil; they could shatter or melt.

Popcorn

Microwave popcorn that pops in its own package can scorch or burn if placed directly on the metal rack. Use a microwave safe utensil to hold bag.

Follow the directions on the bag which are suitable for the microwave wattage of your oven (750 W). Popping times may vary.

Never leave oven unattended when popping popcorn.

Allow bag to cool before opening; always open away from your face and body to prevent steam burns.

Foods with Nonporous Skins

Potatoes, apples, whole eggs, egg yolks, whole squash and sausages are examples of foods with nonporous skins. They must be pierced before cooking to prevent bursting.

Liquids

Heated liquids can erupt if not mixed with air. Overheated liquids become superheated and may erupt. Stir liquids before and after heating to avoid eruption.

Cooking Utensils

Utensils get hot during cooking. Use potholders when removing the cookware, lids and plastic wrap to avoid burns.

Do not heat foods in narrow necked bottles or sealed containers, i.e. closed glass jars. They may explode.

Dishes with metallic trim should not be used as arcing may occur.

When food is heated in a metal container, allow at least 1-inch (2.5 cm) spacing from the oven walls. Do not allow metal pans to touch each other or arcing may occur.

Paper Towels / Cloths

Do not use paper towels or cloths that contain a synthetic fiber woven into them. The fiber may cause the towel to ignite.

Use paper towels under supervision.

Oven Cooking Bags

Do not use the wire twist-tie to close bag. Use plastic ties, cotton string or a strip of plastic cut from the open end of the bag.

Baby Formula / Food

Do not heat baby food in glass jars. Transfer the food to a small dish and gently heat. Stir well and check temperature before serving.

Heating formula in bottles is not recommended, If done, put nipple on bottle after gently heating. Shake thoroughly to obtain uniform temperature. Wrist test before feeding.

Ready-to-Eat Pastry products

When reheating, check temperatures of any fillings before eating. The fillings of some foods heat faster than the surface, i.e. jelly donuts. The filling can be extremely hot.

MICROWAVE MODE SAFETY

Do not tamper with, adjust or repair the door, safety interlock switches or any other part of the oven. Repairs must be done by a qualified service technician.

Do not operate the microwave mode when the oven is empty. If food or water is not present to absorb the energy, the oven could be damaged with a risk of fire.

Do not dry clothes, newspapers or other materials in the oven. Newspapers and paper bags are not suitable for cooking; a fire may result.

Do not use recycled paper products unless it is labeled safe for microwave use. These products may contain impurities that may cause sparks and result in a fire.

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Contents ThermadorBuilt-In Oven Care & Use ManualSpecial Message to Our Customers Table of Contents CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Microwave Precautions/RegistrationsTherefore, please Data PlateSafety 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 Mode Safety Microwave Safety PrecautionsUpper Oven Features of Your OvenModel CJ302 Touch Control Panel Lower OvenNumber Pads and Start PAD Special FeaturesDisplay Window Mode This window Control PanelInterpreting the Control Panel Sights & SoundsSetting the Lights Setting the ClockYou Will See To Cancel an Active Timer Setting theTimerTo Change a Timer Jetdirect Convection Jetdirect Upper Oven FeaturesPower levels may be used when microwaving. See Upper Oven Heating ModesUpper 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 Pause Resume PreheatPAU StartCS1 Breads, Desserts CookSmart Cooking Chart Upper OvenCook Time Desserts BrowniesCakes, Specialty CookiesCooking Time Frozen vegetables are prepared using microwave modeCS2 -Vegetables CS2 Vegetables Rack PAN Size and Type Conventional LevelMeats CS3 Meat, CasserolesPoultry Casseroles Rack PAN Size and Type Conventional CS4 Frozen Cooked FoodsSelect shallow, oblong or oval-shaped casserole dishes Reduce amount of fine bread crumb toppingsJetdirect Convection To set J ET D Irect Convection ModeJetdirect Convection Operation Upper Oven ConvectionCream Puffs Jetdirect Convection Cooking ChartTemperature Level Cook Time Cakes, scratch or mixLevel Carving Temp Rack Cook Time END TempBasics for Microwave Mode Upper Oven Microwave Microwave Mode Operation Upper OvenTo Set a Microwave Mode Upper Oven Only MicrowavePause Lock symbol disappears when the door unlocksTo change microwave time without re-setting Optional stepFood Items Power Approx Procedures AMOUNT/WEIGHT Level Time Microwave Cooking Chart Upper OvenMicrowave Shortcuts Preparation Cooking Time Method Cooking Fresh VegetablesVegetable Amount Container Water or Approx Type & SizeAmount or Cooked Food Power LevelAPPROX. Time Procedure Weight Reheating Cooked FoodsMeat Food Items Procedure APPROX. Defrost TimeMinutes per pound of weight DefrostingJetDirect Convection plus Microwave Custom Combination Program Upper OvenTo set a customized program Cook Time PauTo change the microwave time, without Resetting the entire program, touchMicrowave mode Select Cook Time immediately Upper OFFFood Item Cooking and Serving TemperaturesTips Beef and lamb should be removed from oven atRecipe Favorites Custom Combination Cooking Chart Upper Oven120/208 Volt Connection Lower Oven GeneralTipsBake or Proof Lower Oven Heating ModesConvection or Lower Lower Oven FeaturesCJ Oven Care and Use ManualLower Oven Control Menu DehydrateBake Bake Mode Operation Lower OvenTo set Bake mode Bake TipsCookies Baking Chart Lower OvenOven Temperature Time Food ItemCook food in low-sided, uncovered pans Convection Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Convection Mode Convection TipsTemperature Convection Cooking Chart Lower OvenFood Item Rack Oven Time Convection Bake Convection Bake Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Convection Bake Mode Convection Bake TipsConvection Bake Chart Lower Oven Roast Roast Mode Operation Lower OvenTo set Roast mode Roast TipsOven Cook Time END Temp Roasting Chart Lower OvenFood Safety Guidelines Food Serving Temperature Guidelines from FsisConvection Roast Tips To Set the Convection Roast and Probe ModeUncovered PAN Convection Roast Chart Lower OvenOven Cook Probe CarvingBroil Broil and Convection Broil Mode OperationBroil and Convection Broil Tips To Set the Broil and Convection Broil ModesBread Broil ChartConvection Broil Chart Rack Broil Level Setting Total TimeProof Proof Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Proof Mode Proofing TipsDehydrating Tips Dehydrate Mode Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Dehydrate Mode For the dehydrate modeSelect Bake or Convection To Set Timed ModeTo Delay the Start of the Timed Mode Timed Oven Modes Operation Lower OvenTo Set the Sabbath Mode Setting the Sabbath Mode Lower OvenLights After Self Clean Self-Cleaning the OvensPreparing the Upper Oven for Self Clean Self CleaningBefore you Self Clean Preparing the Lower Oven for Self-CleaningAfter Self Clean To Set the Self Clean Mode to Start Now Self Clean Mode Operation Upper and Lower OvenCleaning Method Blk / Wht Oven Cleaning Upper and Lower OvenHow to use the Oven Cleaning Chart Oven Care and CleaningOr clean in dishwasher Oven Finishes / Cleaning MethodPart Cleaning Method Fiberglass do not HAND-CLEAN GASKET. KnitTo Remove the Oven Door Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceDo-It-Yourself Maintenance Removing the Lower 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 For authorized service or parts information, call 800 Solving Operational ProblemsHOW to Obtain Service Problem Problem Solving Oven StepsService Data What is CoveredWhat is not Covered Warranty Applications
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