Thermador PRD48, PRD36, PRD30 Bakeware Placement, Cooking with Convection Convection Baking

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Two Rack Baking

• Rack levels #2 and #5 may be used when baking on two levels. Foods such as

 

cookies and biscuits work well using these two racks. Casserole dishes may

 

also be baked using these two levels.

Three Rack Baking

• If three-rack baking is desired, the Convection Bake mode should be used.

Bakeware Placement

Secondary Oven (48" Models)

 

• Baking on rack #3 will result in the best product. When additional height is

 

needed, rack #2 may be used. The use of rack #2 with pies will result in a crisp

 

bottom crust without over baking the top.

 

• If two rack baking is desired in this small oven, use racks #2 and #5. For best

 

results, stagger baking pans front to rear with the pan on rack #2 toward the rear

 

and the pan on rack #5 toward the front.

 

• Allow at least 1" of space between the pans and the oven walls so heat can cir-

 

culate around each pan.

 

• Stagger bakeware so that one is not directly above another. Allow 1-1/2 inches

 

above and below each pan.

Convection

Cooking with

Convection

Convection Baking

Converting Conventional Baking to Convection Baking

There are many advantages to cooking with convection. In the convection system, a fan in the back of the oven moves heated air evenly around the oven. The moving air provides even heat so foods can be placed on any rack level with consistent results. Multiple racks of foods can be cooked or large quantities of foods can be cooked at the same time. Foods will cook thoroughly without having to rotate pans.

Low, shallow bake ware should be used with convection cooking. This allows the heated air to circulate around the food. Pans with high sides or pans that are cov- ered are not suitable for convection cooking because high sides or lids prohibit the warm air from circulating around the food.

Your favorite pans and cookware can be used for convection cooking provided they have low sides to allow the heated air to circulate around the food. Any food cooked uncovered will brown evenly and form a nice crust. Foods in covered dishes (casse- roles, pot roast) or delicate custards do not benefit from convection cooking.

Time can be saved by baking an entire batch of cookies at the same time. The cook- ies will bake evenly and be done all at once. The baking time may be shorter due to the warm circulating air. For small items such as cookies, check to see if they are done one to two minutes before the recipe time. For larger baked items such as cakes, check five to six minutes before the time indicated on the recipe.

Convection cooking of meat and poultry will result in foods that are brown and crispy on the outside and moist and juicy on the inside. Large meat or poultry items may cook up to 30 minutes less than the suggested time so check them so they will not be over baked. A meat thermometer or an instant read thermometer will provide more accurate results than the “minute per pound” method. The larger the piece of meat or poultry, the more time you will save.

To convert most recipes for baked items (cookies, cakes, pies, etc.); reduce the oven temperature by 25°F. For meats and poultry, the temperature should not be reduced. The same temperature recommended in recipes and cooking charts for meats and poultry should be used.

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Contents Care and USE Manual Table of Contents Before Calling For Service Care and MaintenanceIntroduction About This ManualHow This Manual Is Organized Introduction Gas Type VerificationGas and Electrical SafetyRequirements Grounding InstructionsTested in Accordance with Case of AN Electrical FailureSafety Practices to Avoid Personal Injury Safety Precautions Page California Proposition 48 w Grill Burner Griddle DescriptionBefore You Begin Before Using Your Range for the First TimeDescription Model and Parts Identification 48 RangeKey for 48 Models Electric Oven Interior Key for 36 Models Model and Parts Identification 36 RangeKey for 30 Models Model and Parts Identification 30 RangeSealed Burners Control Knobs Operation of the Burners Using The CooktopBTU for Standard Burners ExtraLow BurnersOperation of the ExtraLow Burner Igniter ExtraLow TechniquesFlame Height Power FailureFlame Description Cookware RecommendationsBase Diameter Standard Size Water Bath Canner Specialty CookwareCooking Recommendations Suggestions For Using the RecommendationsSurface Burner Cooking Recommendations Canning TipsSIM DessertsEggs MEAT, FISH, PoultryGrill Using the Gas GrillAutomatic Reignition Burner Efficiency and Flame CharacteristicsControl Knob Cooking on the GrillGrilling Suggestions DescriptionPreparing the Grill Food Setting Time Minutes Grill Grease TrayGrill Cooking Recommendations Preparing the Griddle Griddle Grease Trays About the 12 and 24 Electric GriddleGriddle Grease Tray Griddle Cooking RecommendationsBake Using the OvenTips for Bake Rack PositionsBakeware Placement ConvectionCooking with Convection Convection Baking Tips for Convection Bake Setting Bake/Convection Bake Set Temperature using the Oven Control KnobTo Set the Oven Suggested Temperature Recommendations to Keep Food Hot Slow Cooking and Low Temperature Uses OvenOther Uses of Bake To Set the Secondary Oven 48 ModelsProof Secondary Oven Warm Secondary OvenSecondary Oven Only on 48 Models To Set the Secondary Oven to WarmTips for Broil Baking RecommendationsSetting Broil or Convection Broil Broil Electric OvenTo Set the Oven to Broil or Convection Broil Oven Heating Light Broiling and Roasting RecommendationsCooling Blower PorkElectric Oven Before Self Cleaning the Oven Care and MaintenanceBefore Setting the Oven to SELF-CLEAN LockWhen Cleaning This Range Range CleaningPREHEATING, HEATING, and Cleaning lights and turn on Turn Oven Control Knob to OFF positionPART/MATERIAL Suggested Cleaners Reminders Cleaning RecommendationsBrand Names Brass Burner Base and Cast Iron CapExterior Finish/Back Guard Grill or Griddle Grease Tray/Titanium Igniters/CeramicSurface Spill Trays/ Stainless Steel PART/MATERIAL Cleaning PRODUCTS/DIRECTIONS Oven Light Bulb Replacement Power Failure Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceSymptom Cause Remedy Intermittent or Constant Igniter SparkingBe sure to check these items first Before Calling For ServiceIf the Burners do not Ignite Data Rating PlateService Information Statement of Limited Product WarrantyRepair/Replace as Your Exclusive Remedy Utilisation de la table de cuisson Table des matièresAvant d’appeler le service technique Table des matières suitEntretien et nettoyage Présentation de ce guide Concernant ce guideIntroduction Sections Sécurité au début du guideVérification du type de gaz SécuritéEssais Conformes À Mise EN Garde Tous LES ModèlesConsignes de sécurité destinées à éviter les blessures Avertissement Danger DE Basculement Consignes de sécuritéAvertissement ’OBSTRUEZ PAS le débit d’air de combustion ou de ventilation Californie Proposition Avant d’utiliser la cuisinière pour la première fois Avant de commencerPostions des grilles dans le four Légende pour modèle 48 po Identification du modèle et des pièces cuisinièreIntérieur du four électrique Légende pour modèle 36 po Identification du modèle et des pièces cuisinière 36 poLégende du modèle 30 po Identification du modèle et des pièces cuisinière 30 poBoutons de contrôle Fonctionnement des brûleurs Utilisation de la table de cuissonPuissance de sortie BTu des brûleurs ExtraLow Puissance de sortie BTu des brûleurs standardBrûleurs ExtraLow Fonctionnement du brûleur ExtraLowRéglages ExtraLow Techniques ExtraLowRallumage automatique panne de courant Panne de courantHauteur de la flamme Description de la flamme Récipients recommandésRécipient stable Récipient à base plate Récipients pour spécialitésSuggestions d’utilisation des recommandations Recommandations de cuissonCocotte de dimensions standard Cocotte-minute de dimensions standardPain BoissoonsBeurre CéréalesVIANDE, POISSON, VOL OeufsAilles PâtesCOCOTTE-MINUTE Utilisation du gril à gazRIZ SOUPES, BouillonsGril Bouton de gril de gaz Cuisson sur le gril Suggestions de cuisson au grilDurée minutes Préparation du grilAliments Réglage Concernant la grille électrique 12 et 24 po Préparation de la grillePlateaus à graisse de la grille Cuisson sur la grille Recommandations de cuisson sur la grille électriqueUtilisation de four CuissonConseils pour cuisson Placement de plats Position des grilles de fourCuisson à convection Position des grilles Conseils d’utilisation de la cuisson par convectionCuisson /cuisson à convection Réglages de cuisson/cuisson par convectionRéglage du four Plats pour le four typeCuisson lente et à basse température Autres utilisations du fourRéglage du four auxilia- ire modéle 48 po RemarquePo seulement Chaud Four auxiliaireAliments Témperature DU Four Pour régler le four auxiliaire afin de maintenir au chaudFour auxiliaire modèle 48 po seulement La levure Four auxiliaireConseils de cuisson au four Gril/gril à convectionConseils pour le gril Réglage du gril ou gril à convection Gril four électriquePour régler le four à gril ou gril à convection Voyant du four Conseils de cuisson gril et fourSoufflerie de refroidissement PorcFour électrique Entretien et nettoyageAvant d’effectuer le nettoyage automatique du four Verrouillage de porte Réglage de lautonettoy- ageToyage Automatique DU Four Conseils de nettoyage Nettoyage de la cuisinièrePour nettoyer la cuisinière La fin de lautonettoyageConseils de nettoyage Boutons de commande /PlastiqueMarques de produits Cadrans /ChromePage Éléments de lèchefrites Surface des bacs à graisse/Acier inoxydPIÈCE/MATÉRIAU Produits D’ENTRETIEN/INDICATIONS Changement de l’ampoule d’éclairage du four Entretien à faire soi-mêmeJoint étanche Pour remplacer l’ampoule d’éclairageSymptôme Cause Solution Plaque signalétique Avant d’appeler le service techniqueVérifiez d’abord les points suivants Si les brûleurs ne s’allument pasInformation pour le Service Technique Réparation/remplace- ment comme solution exclusiveÉnoncé de garantie limitée Durée de la garantieProduit hors garantie
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PRD30, PRD36, PRD48 specifications

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