Thermador PRD36, PRD48, PRD30 ConvectionBake, Rack Positions, When Using the Oven in ANY Mode

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Section Five: USING THE COOKTOP

ConvectionBake

TIPS FOR CONVECTION BAKE

Preheating the Oven

Preheat the oven before cooking any foods, including large pieces of meat or poultry. See your recipe for preheating recommendation. Preheating time depends on the temperature setting and the num- ber of racks in the oven.

Temperature Setting

When using Convection Bake, reduce the temperature recom- mended in the recipe by 25°F. When roasting meats, check internal temperature prior to time recommended by recipe to prevent over cooking. When roasting meats in convection, do not reduce temperature setting.

High Altitude Baking

When baking at high altitudes, in either BAKE or CONVECTION BAKE, recipes and baking times vary. For accurate information, write the Extension Service, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. There may be a cost for the bulletins. Specify the type of information you want (example: cakes, cookies, breads, etc.).

RACK POSITIONS

Large Main Oven

One Rack Baking

When baking on one rack, best results are obtained in the bake mode (see Bake).

When roasting a turkey or a large piece of meat, convection bake may be used. Rack #2 is the most appropriate rack.

Two Rack Baking

Racks #2 and #5 are most appropriate when using the convection bake mode. Cake pans should be staggered on racks #2 and #5. Cookie sheets should be placed on rack #2 directly under the one on rack # 5.

This may be used for cakes, cookies, biscuits and other foods for which two rack baking is desirable.

When several casseroles , frozen pies or cakes are to be baked, use racks #2 and #5.

These two racks can also be used for a large oven meal.

Three Rack Baking

When several sheets of cookies are to be baked, bake them on racks #1, #3,and #5. Place the baking sheets directly above each other on the respective racks to allow air to flow around the baking sheets.

Bakeware Type

Aluminum bakeware gives the best browning results.

Cookie sheets with only two sides give the best results. Aluminum commercial half-sheets or professional cooking utensils may be used but baking times may be increased.

Condensation

It is normal for a certain amount of moisture to evaporate from the food during any cooking process. The amount depends on the moisture content of the food. The moisture will condense on any surface cooler than the inside of the oven, such as the control panel.

Placement

For better browning, utensils such as cookie sheets, jelly roll pans and rectangular baking pans should be placed crosswise on the rack with the shorter sides on the right and the left. This allows the air to circulate freely.

When baking on more than one rack, cookie sheets should not be staggered; round cake pans should be staggered.

CAUTION

WHEN USING THE OVEN IN ANY MODE

Never use aluminum foil to cover the oven racks or to line

the oven. It can damage the oven and cause a fire hazard if

 

heat is trapped under it. See Page 3.

 

 

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Contents Care and USE Manual SI Vous Sentez UNE Odeur DE GAZ What to do if YOU Smell GASIntroduction Gas and Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions Safety PrecautionsPlease Read Carefully Case of AN Electrical FailureSafety Practices to Avoid Personal Injury Safety Precautions 36 w 48 w Burner Grill Griddle Important Safety NoticeInsert the racks as follows Before Using Your Range for the First TimeKey for 48 Models Model and Parts IdentificationElectric Oven Interior Key for 36 Models Key for 30 Models Operation Burners Control KnobsElectronic Single Point Ignition ExtraLow SettingsOperation of the ExtraLow Burners Star Burner ComponentsAutomatic RE-IGNITION Power FailureFlame Height Flame DescriptionBalanced Pan Cookware RecommendationsBase Diameter Flat Base PanSpecialty Cookware Breads Surface Burner Cooking RecommendationsIt is recommended that these foods be stirred occasionally Burner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Using the GrillGrill Automatic ReignitionCooking on the Grill Grilling SuggestionsPreparing the Grill DescriptionGrill Grease Tray Grill Cooking RecommendationsGriddle Cooking Recommendations Food Setting Using the 12 and 24 Electric GriddlePreparing the Griddle Griddle Grease TraysTips for Bake BakeLarge Main Oven Secondary Oven 48 ModelsCookingwithConvection ConvectionConvectionBake When Using the Oven in ANY ModeRack Positions BAKE/CONVECTION Bake Setting Bake / Convection BakeSecondary Oven Suggested Temperature Recommendations to Keep Food Hot Slow Cooking and LOW Temperature Uses of the OvenFood Oven Temperature F Other Uses of BakeWarm Secondary Oven Food Safety Concern Food Poisoning PossibleProof Secondary Oven Secondary Oven Only on 48 ModelsBaking Recommendations Broil/Convection Broil Broiling Using a Regular Meat ThermometerSecondary Electric Oven 48 Models Broil Tips for Broil Preheating BroilerOven Heating Light To Set the Oven to Broil or Convection BroilCooling Blower BroilBroiling and Roasting Recommendations Before Self Cleaning the Oven Self-Cleaning the OvenSetting the Oven to SELF-CLEAN Large Main OvenAt the End of the Clean Cycle To Set Self-Clean for the Large Main Self-Cleaning OvenCleaning Hints ModelBrand Names When cleaning this range Range CleaningPart / Material Suggested Cleaners Important Reminders Brass Burner Base Cast Iron CapGrill or Griddle Grease Exterior Finish /Back24 Griddle or Grill Igniters/Ceramic Trim StripsSurface Spill Trays Wipe spray off immediatelyOven Do not Clean in SELF-CLEANING OvenSoap filled fiber or steel wool pads S.O.S, Brillo Part/Material Cleaning Products/Directions Front FrameExterior, Frame, Handle Heat DeflectorOven Light Bulb Replacement Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceTo Replace the Light Bulb Intermittent or Constant Igniter SparkingService Information Before Calling for ServiceIf the Burners do not Ignite Data Rating PlateStatement of Limited Product Warranty Warranty Exclusions Page SI Vous Détectez UNE Odeur DE GAZ Chapitre 2 Avant de commencer Chapitre 7 Avant d’appeler le Service techniqueChapitre 3 Description Chapitre 4 Utilisation de la cuisinièreEN CAS DE Panne Électrique Lire AttentivementEssais Conformes À Consignes de sécurité destinées à eviter les blessures Consignes de sécurité Grille Avis de sécurité important La loiIntroduisez les grilles comme suit Avant d’utiliser votre cuisinière Pour la première foisGrand positions des grilles dans le four Intérieur du four électrique Identification du modèle et des piècesLégende pour modèle 48 po Légende pour modèle 36 po AvertissementLégende pour modèle 30 po Utilisation de la table de cuisson Boutons DE CommandeBrûleurs Hermétiquement Encastrés Fonctionnement DES BrûleursRéglages ExtraLow Fonctionnement des brûleurs ExtraLowTechniques ExtraLow Allumage Électronique MonopointPanne DE Courant Rallumage AutomatiqueHauteur DE LA Flamme Description DE LA FlammeDiamètre DE LA Base Récipients recommandésRécipient À Base Plate Récipient StableRécipients pour 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