Thermador CM302 manual Before YOU Self Clean, After Self Clean, Care and Cleaning, Gasket

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Care and Cleaning

CM Oven Care and Use Manual

Self-CleaningThe Oven

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

As a safety feature, the oven door locks during SELF CLEAN to protect you from very high temperatures. Do not try to open the door during SELF CLEAN.

Only one oven can be set to self clean at a time. The second oven cannot be used while one is self-cleaning.

The microwave mode can be used when the Lower oven is self-cleaning.

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.

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

BEFORE YOU SELF CLEAN

1.Hand-clean the oven door edge, window, oven front frame and oven cavity edges (shaded areas below). They do not get hot enough during the cleaning cycle for soil to burn away. Use a soapy sponge, plastic scrubber or an S.O.S.® pad. DO NOT RUB THE

GASKET.

2. Wipe up large overspills and grease with paper towels.

3.Remove all utensils.

4.Remove oven racks. If the oven racks are left in the oven during a self-cleaning cycle, they will permanently lose their shiny finish and change to a dull dark finish. See the Oven Cleaning Chart for proper care, Page 52-53.

5.Be sure the light is turned off on the control panel and the bulb and glass cover are in place, see Page 55.

6.Heat and odors are normal during the Self-Cleaning cycle. Keep the kitchen well ventilated.

AFTER SELF CLEAN

When the oven heat drops to a safe temperature, the automatic door will release and the door can be opened.

At the end of the CLEAN cycle, grayÊ ash remains inside the oven. TheÊ amount of ash depends on how heavilyÊ soiled the oven was before it was cleaned. It is easily removed. When the oven is cold wipe with a damp sponge or cloth. If the racks do not slide easily after being cleaned, lightly rub rack side rails with vegetable oil.

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

Hand-clean front frame

Hand-clean 1-1/2" from rack support to front of oven cavity

Remove oven racks

Hand-clean window

Hand-clean door

and frame

around edge

 

DO NOT

 

hand-clean gasket or

 

Microwave Seal

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Contents Care & Use Manual Special Message to Our Customers Table of Contents Therefore, please Safety PrecautionsData Plate Please read all instructions before using this appliance To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavitySELF-CLEANING Mode Safety General Oven SafetyMicrowave Mode Safety Food Item or Process DON’T Features of Your Oven Model CM301 Model CM302Touch Control Panel UPPER/LOWER Oven Upper OvenOven Control Features LIGHT, Panel LOCK, CLOCK,TIMERS, and Cooksmart MenuSpecial Features Number PadsUsingThe Control Panel Mode Display WindowControl Menu LightInterpreting the Control Panel Sights & Sounds Setting the Clock Setting the LightsYou Will See ClockTo Cancel an Active Timer Setting theTimerTo Change a Timer Heating Modes available only in Single or Upper Ovens Bake or Proof Heating Modes available in Each OvenConvection or To Set a Cooksmart CS Mode CookSmart Mode Upper or Single Oven onlyCooksmart Preheat PAUPreheat oven and bake using one rack at a time CS1 Guidelines for Breads and DessertsFrom previous Remove wire leg clamp from turkey before roasting CS2 Guidelines for Large Roasts and PoultryTips for roasting a turkey ENDCS3 Guidelines for Small Roasts and Poultry CS3 Guidelines for Small Roasts and Poultry, chart Tips on cooking poultryCS4 Ð Guidelines for Vegetables CS4 Vegetables PAN Size Conventional Type Cook TimeMicrowave Mode Upper or Single Oven only Do not Operate with Oven EmptyTo Set a Microwave Mode Upper Oven Only MicrowaveMicrowave Cook TimePau Optional stepTo check or stir food, select Pause/Resume Upper OFFMicrowave Cooking Upper or Single Oven only Cooking Fresh VegetablesFood Items Procedure APPROX. Defrost Time DefrostingFood Items Power Approx Procedures AMOUNT/WEIGHT Level Time ShortcutsBroil BroilCook TimeTo check food for doneness, or to turn over at Use number padsPause Custom Combination Program Upper Oven Convection plus Microwave Tips GeneralTo set a customized program ConvectionSelect a power level Do not touch the zero pad unless you want HI powerSelect the minutes/seconds to cook Food Use the number pads to enter the cooking timeTo change the microwave time, without Enter the new time and touch StartGeneral OvenTips Both Ovens 120/208 Volt ConnectionBake Mode To set Bake modeBake Tips BakeCookies Food Item Rack Level Oven Temperature TimeDesserts To Set the Convection Mode Convection ModeConvection Tips Temperature Convection Cooking ChartFood Item Rack Oven Time Convection Bake Mode To Set the Convection Bake ModeConvection Bake Tips Convection BakeConvection Bake Chart Roast Mode To set Roast modeRoast Tips RoastFood Serving Temperature Guidelines from Fsis Roasting ChartTime END Temp To Set the Convection Roast and Probe Mode Convection Roast and Probe ModeConvection Roast Tips Convection Roast Chart OvenCarving Uncovered PANBroil and Convection Broil Mode Operation Broil and Convection Broil TipsTo Set the Broil and Convection Broil Modes Convection BroilBroil Chart Rack Broil Level Setting Total TimeBread LambProof Mode To Set the Proof ModeProofing Tips ProofDehydrate Mode To Set the Dehydrate ModeFor the dehydrate mode Dehydrating TipsTo Set Timed Mode To Delay the Start of the Timed ModeTimed Oven Modes StopTo Set the Sabbath Mode Setting the Sabbath ModeLights Before YOU Self Clean After Self CleanCare and Cleaning GasketTo Set the Self Clean Mode Self Clean Mode Upper and Lower OvenTo Delay the Start of Self Clean Oven Cleaning Upper and Lower Oven How to use the Oven Cleaning ChartCleaning Method Blk / WhtOven Finishes / Cleaning Method Part Cleaning MethodFiberglass do not HAND-CLEAN GASKET. Knit Or clean in dishwasherDo-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceTo Replace the Lower Oven Door Replacing the Lower Oven Light BladeTo change the Calibration of the Oven Temperature To Change to Centigrade,follow these stepsTo complete the change, touch OFF or OFF To complete the change, touch Upper orProblem Solving Solving Baking ProblemsBaking Problem Cause Solving Operational Problems HOW to Obtain ServiceProblem Problem Solving Oven Steps For authorized service or parts information, call 800CM Oven Care and Use Manual CM Oven Care and Use Manual What is Covered What is not CoveredWarranty Applications Service DataThermador Model CM 301, CM
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