Cleveland Range OVEN STEAMER manual Tables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi Retherm

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Tables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi

Retherm

This mode allows you to rethermalize prepared dishes on plates or platters in a short time.

NOTE: This Manual uses the term “rethermalize” for reheating cooking containers, and for “regenerate,” meaning reheating plates or platters

Some of the benefits of Retherm Mode:

Rethermalizing, guarantees optimum reheating conditions every time.

The oven climate is matched to the dish and volume being reheated.

You can create dishes at off-peak times and arrange them on plates or platters.

Dishes do not need to be kept hot. This helps prevent loss of quality.

Ready-prepared dishes stay moist during rethermalization.

Neither puddles of condensation nor dry edges form on the plates.

For banquets, you can rethermalize the number of plates you need on demand.

NOTE:

Always pre-heat the CONVOTHERM by Cleveland.

Preheat floor models with the pre-heat bridge.

You will find pre-heat temperatures as well as rethermalization times and temperatures in the table on the following page.

After rethermalizing for the third time in a fully-loaded oven, always pre-heat again to the original pre-heat temperature.

When the pre-heat temperature is reached, start rethermalizing again.

After pre-heating, wait for the fan to stop before opening the doors, and then load prepared plates or platters quickly. This will help keep warm air inside the unit.

Remember that large, compact foodstuffs such as dumplings, roulades, and casseroles take longer to rethermalize than items such as meat slices, vegetable side dishes, rice, and quartered or diced potatoes.

Distribute foods evenly over the plate in small pieces. Avoid overlapping large surfaces and arranging food to different heights.

To achieve good quality, do not interrupt the rethermalization process.

Pour sauces and garnish plates AFTER rethermalizing.

Recommendations:

Place protein on a base so that it is evenly rethermalized and does not stick to the plate.

Meat should be cooked rare if it is to be medium after rethermalization.

Vegetables, rice, and pasta should be oiled and seasoned before rethermalizing.

Do not use butter products when rethermalizing vegetables, rice, and pasta.

Slice dense foods such as dumplings or whole fillets before rethermalizing.

When transporting some distance, use a thermal cover.

For large banquets, work with several plated banquet trolleys.

Thermal covers will keep plates warm for up to 10 minutes. During this time, you can rethermalize more batches or other dishes. This ensures that dishes can be served to your guests hot and all at the same time.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Part No. COMBI-OPM REV. A, 8/05Disconnect power before Servicing Cleveland Statement of Policies Page Free Start-Up Program Your Combi in ActionTable of Contents Safety Safety Safety Safety Training and Operator’s Training NeverGas Supply and Electricity Supply Fire or Explosion Hazard Cleaning Damage to or Malfunction of the DoorAll Combis Before Switching On Before Startup for UseSafety Risk of Burns Startup Procedure Lighting InstructionsShutdown Procedure Shutdown Instructions Risk of ScaldsFixing and Swiveling the Engaging Frame for Tabletop Model Working with the Core Temperature Sensor DescalingConvotherm by Cleveland Combi Oven-Steamers Convotherm by Cleveland Combi Oven-Steamers Control Panel Oven temperature Engaged Program Protection Display Display in normal modeDisplay in programming mode Core TemperatureTables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi RecommendationsTables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi Steaming Steaming at 212FSome of the benefits of Steaming at 212 F are Some of the benefits of Steaming at 86F to 210F are Steaming at 86F to 210FSteaming at 214F to 248F Some of the benefits of Steaming at 214 to 248F areSome of the benefits of Combi Mode are CombiTables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi Some of the benefits of Hot Air Mode Tables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi Hot AirRoasting and baking LT Cooking Cooking at Low Temperatures Some of the benefits of Low Temperature cookingSome of the benefits of Retherm Mode Tables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi RethermAlways pre-heat the Convotherm by Cleveland Tables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi Some of the benefits of Measuring the Core Temperature Convotherm Recommendations for core temperature settings Cooking Time Tabletop models Floor models 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.1020.20 Cooking Mode Fish, crustaceans, sous-vide Process Oven 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Cooking Six 12 x 20 Seven 18 x Ten 12 x 20 Ten 18 x 26 Cooking Mode Meat, sausage Oven Six 12 x 20 Seven 18 Ten 12 x Ten 18 x 26 Cooking Mode Game and poultry Oven 194 220 lbs Cooking Mode Baked items and desserts Oven Cooking time Twelve Cooking Mode Potato products, Asian Oven Items Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Steam Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Combi HintCooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Hot Air Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Rethermalization Measuring the Core Temperature Recommendations Delta T cooking requires use of the core temperature sensor Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Delta-T cookingCook and hold requires use of the Core Temperature Sensor Cooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Cook & HoldExamples for Cook & Hold Cook phase Hold phase Holding Principle of Cook & HoldCooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Extra Functions Pre-Set Start TimeExplanation of example Crisp & Tasty Function Demoisturizing Extra Functions can be activated with the Smart KeyTray Timer Pre-Heating Reduced Fan SpeedLocking Reduced Power Electric Models onlyKey Lock UnlockingUnlocking when the Smart Key is also locked Add Moisture ManuallyCooking with Convotherm by Cleveland Working with Multi-Step Recipes Convotherm by Cleveland CookbookConvotherm by Cleveland Cookbook Icon Key Creating a Multi-Step RecipeRecording a Recipe Transferring a Recipe into the CookbookWorking with the Cookbook Entering a Recipe in the CookbookIntegrating Pre-Heating into a Recipe Executing a Recipe from the CookbookCopying a Recipe Deleting a RecipeChanging a Step of a Recipe Inserting a Step into a Recipe Add a Step to a RecipeWorking with Press & Go Deleting a Step from a RecipeRecommendation To Overwrite a Press & Go Key Executing a cooking recipe with Press & GoAutomatic Emptying and Rinsing of the Steam Generator Maintenance and Cleaning When starting workDuring Everyday Use Manual Emptying and Rinsing of the Steam GeneratorMaintenance and Cleaning At the end of the Day or Shift Cleaning the Oven ChamberMaintenance and Cleaning Be careful not to scratch the oven chamber or engaging frameMaintenance and Cleaning Semi-automatic cleaning of oven chamber Automatic cleaning system optionalDo not press the Start / Stop key Maintenance and Cleaning Descale Steam Generator Descaling Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance and Cleaning Signal Tone SetupSetup Symbols VolumeTime DateOrder of Cookbook Recipes Default and Memory Settings Temperature DisplayFactory Default Settings Language Troubleshooting What to do ifError Message on display Possible cause Remedy Error Possible cause Remedy Emergency Operation Operating Instructions for Emergency OperationOven will operate if these errors occur OperationWhat to do if