Alto-Shaam 500, 750, 1000 SERIES manual Ch Ef Ope Rati Ng Tip S, O P E R At I O N

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CH EF OPE RATI NG TIP S

CH EF OPE RATI NG TIP S

1.For cookin g specific produc ts, refer to ind ividual cook and hold instru ctio ns.

2.To set time , turn the timer knob past the requ ired number of hours, then imme diat ely bri ng it back to the correc t setting.

3.When cooking at 250°F (121°C), it takes approx imately one hour for the cooking tem per ature to decrease to the select ed holding temper ature . Durin g this one hou r time period, the product will conti nue to cook.

4.The cooki ng times in this guide are based on mea t take n direct ly from a refrigerated

tem per ature of 38° to 40°F (3.3° to 4.4°C) , and plac ed in a prehe ated oven. Adjus tme nts must be mad e for cookin g product s at other than refr igerated tempe rat ures.

5.It is recom mended the oven door remain close d during the cooking cycle. Opening the door will only incr ease the length of time nece ssary to cook the product.

6.Puncturing an item wit h any sharp inst rume nt may introduc e bacteria inside the prod uct . Avoid usin g a fork to handle produ cts, and always use sta nda rd sanitary methods whe n handling any food item.

7.Use a therm ometer to check the interna l tem per ature of a produc t. Be certain to san itize the thermo met er befo re each use.

8.Aged meat will cook faster, shrink more, and cannot be held as long as fresh meat. Because of the tenderiz ing capabilit ies of the oven, aged meat or tend erizin g agents such as M.S.G. are not necessary, and are not recommende d.

9.When cooking full loads, never cook below the second she lf spac ing from the bottom of the ove n com part ment.

10.Fully cle an the ove n interior, drip pan, shelves , and side racks on a daily basis.

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11.Since there is no air mov ement inside the Halo Heat® low

tem perature cooki ng and

hol ding oven, conde nsa tion will

for m on the inside of the door during

opera tion and may leak out of the oven door vents. This is a normal operating condition , how ever; any con den sation spilling on the floor shoul d be periodically wiped as a safet y preca ution. There is an Exter nal Drip Tray included as standard with most ovens.

12.Dri p pan overflow is a cond ition cau sed by cooki ng som e cuts of beef to an int ernal tem perature in exc ess of 130°F (54° C). The Exter nal Drip Tray will hel p alleviate some of thi s overflow probl em. There is also an ext ra large drip pan available as an opti on for the 1000-TH seri es ovens .

13.Overf low may also be caused by overloading the oven comp artmen t. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE OVEN . Fol low the recom men ded load capacities listed in each individual procedur e.

14.For best results, many produ cts sho uld be cooke d on an overnight coo k-a nd-h old basis. Con sult indi vidua l procedu res for this recomm endation.

 

 

 

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SECTION 2 • OPERATION

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Contents Manual ly Operat ed Oven s LOW TEMPERATURE COOKI NG AND HOLDING GUI DELINESGE NE RAL INDEX SECTIO N 3 Clean ing and Mainten anceSECTIO N 1 Low Temperature Cooking Introduction Low Tempera ture Cooki ng Fact sWelcome to the cost saving convenience of Low Temperature Cooking LOW TEMPERATURE COOKING INTRODUC TIONLO W TEM PE RATU RE COO KI NG FACTS L O W T E M P E R AT U R E C O O K I N G I N T R O D U C T I O NTO CALC UL ATE LO W TE MPE RATURE CO OKI NG FACTSME AT SH RINK AG E 1. Temperature at which meat is cookedLABOR AND EQUIPMENT COST REDUCTION M AN UA L C OO K & HO LD O VEN - OPTIO NS & ACCE SSOR IE S ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION 1000-TH-IHOSED DOWN, OR FLOODED WITH WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION OF AT NO TIME SHOULD THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR BE STEAM CLEANEDANY KIND. DO NOT USE WATER JET TO CLEAN WARRANTY BECOMES VOID IF APPLIANCE IS FLOODEDPANEL IDENT IF ICA TION OV EN COM PART ME NT CONTROLO P E R AT I O N 1. PREPARE OVEN FOR COOKIN G COOKING and HOLDING PROCEDURES - MANUAL OVENS2. PREH EAT OVEN 3. PREPARE PRODUCT FOR COOKINGIS SUF FICIENTLY COOKE D A. Allow COOK tim er to cycle to the 8. DETERM INING IF PRO DUCTRED MEA T 10. CA RE AND CL EANING 9. REHEA TINGCH EF OPE RATI NG TIP S MAINTENANCE CLEANI NG AND PREVENTIVECLEANING AGENTS CLEANING MATERIALSHOSED DOWN, OR FLOODED WITH WATEROR LIQUID SOLUTION OF DIS CONNECT UNI T FROM POWER SOURCE BEF ORE CLEANI NG OR SER VICINGDA NGE R D A N GE ROV EN C O O K I N G G U I D E L I N E SPRE HEA T INSTRMODELS BEEF BRI SKE TPRE HE AT THE OVEN Beef Brisket, Fre sh 9 to 13 lb 4 to 6 kg SET HOL D THERMOS TATMOD ELS BEEF SHOR T RIBS1000 PR EHEAT THE OVEN Short Rib s 10 to 12 oz. piece s100 0 SER BEEF STRI PL OI N130F 54C RARE Opti onalCorned Bee f 9 to 12 lb 4 to 5 kg COR NE D BE EFSET HOLD THERMOS TAT 3 to 4 roasts165F 74C HA MBU RGERSCooking time depen ds on the desi red degree of donene ss CheckD OOR V ENT S ONE -HA LF OP EN PRIM E RI B40 lb 18 kg 120 lb 54 kg2 roasts PR IME RIB SPECI AL36 lb 16 kg 100 lb 45 kgRIB EYE Beef Round, Top In side, Untr imm ed 14 to 23 lb 6 to 10 kg BEEF ROUNDBee f Round, Bottom Goo sene ck , Untri mme d 14 to 23 lb 6 to 10 kg 14 lb 6 kg ROAST S 10 minut es per poundCAFET ER IA OR STE AMS HIP BEE F ROUNDWEIGHT RANGE 40 to 49 lb 18 to 22 kg ROASTS 6 to 8 hours6 tenderloi ns TEN DERL OINPR EHEAT THE OVEN Veal Loin, Trimme d 8 to 10 lb 4 to 5 kg VEA L LO IN8 roast s and plac e directl y on wire shel ves LAM B, LEGOVEN Lamb Leg, Boneless, Tied 8 to 11 lb 4 to 5 kg SET HOL D THERMOSPR EHEAT THE OVEN Lamb Rack, Roa st Ready, Single , Frenc hed 7-bone LAMB RACKS Frenc hed18” x 13” x 1” ON SHELV ES 18” x 26” x 1” ON SHELVESMODE LS HA M, FRE SHPREH EA T THE OV EN Pork Fresh Ham 14 to 17 lb 6 to 8 kg DOOR VE NTS ONE- HALF O PENMO DEL S HAM, CU RED AND SMO KED160F 71C Optiona lPOR K CHOP S PREH EAT THE OVEN Pork Loin, Bonele ss, Tied 8 to 10 lb 4 to 5 kg POR K LOIN3 roast s POR K SHO ULD ER C O O K I N G G U I D E L I N E SBoston Butt , Bonel ess 8 to 10 lb 4 to 5 kg PREH EAT THE OVEN Spareribs 1-1/2 down 38 kg or less POR K RIB SPork Loin, Back Rib s BABY BACK RIBS 1-1/2 down 38 kg or less PROC ESSE D MEATS PREH EAT THE OVEN Chicke n Breasts, Boneles s 8 oz 227 gram s CHICK EN BREASTS185F 85C MO DE LS CHIC KEN , PIE CE S and HA LVE SS ET HOL D THERMOS TAT 30 minu tesPREH EAT THE OVEN Chicke n, Whole 2-1/4 to 2-3/4 lb 1 to 1,2 kg CHICK EN, WHO LETWO-STEP FRI ED CHICKEN CHIC KEN , FR IED - TWO -STE P ME THODFRYIN G DIRE CTLY FRO M THE OVEN FRYING FROM REFRIGERATED STORAGEHENS COR NISHRock Cor nish Game Hens 12 oz 340 gram s eac h 175F 79CPR EH EAT THE OVEN Duck, Who le 4 to 5 lb 2 kg DUC K, WH OLE1 hou r 3 ducks25 lb 11 kg TURK EY1 turke y 2 turkeysPR EH EAT THE OVEN Turkey Breast 10 to 15 lb 5 to 7 kg TU RKEY BREA ST2 turke y breasts 4 tur key brea stsPREH EAT THE OVEN Turkey Roll, Precooked, Frozen 8 to 12 lb 4 to 5 kg TURK EY ROLL2 turk ey roll s 4 turkey rollsnon e FISH , BAK ED150F 66C SAL MON ST EAKS1 lb 454 gm dre ssed TROU TPREH EAT THE OVEN Potatoes, Bak ing 80 to 90 count POT ATOES , BAKEDAlways stor e pota toes at room temper ature 190F 88C8 to 9 pie pla te QUIC HE203mm to 229mm 2 quic hesRICE BAK ED EGG CUSTAR D SH EET CA KE 8 to 10 round CHE ESE CA KEspr ing- form pans sprin g-form pans1 00 0 SER IES FROZE N CON VENIENC E EN TRÉ ESPRODUCT MUST BE FULLY FRO ZEN WHEN PLACED IN A PREHE ATED OVEN MODELSMODELS FROZ EN POR TIO NED CON VEN IEN CE ENTR ÉES750 SER IES 1 0 00 SER I ESCHI CKEN NUGGET S PR EC OOK ED FROZ EN FIN GER FO ODSCORN DOGS EGG ROLLSApproxim ately 36 wrapped sandwiche s per full -si ze shee t pan BRE AKFAS T SAND WI CH ES , FRES H OR PRE MAD E90 minut es 160F 66CApproximate pan capaci ty 24 cookies per full-size sheet pan COOK IESPR EH EAT THE OVEN Frozen Pre cooked Doughnuts DOUGH NUT SApproximat e pan capacity 30 doug hnuts per full-s ize shee t pan 45 to 60 minutesPROOFING DOUGH SECTION 4 MIS CEL LANE OU S S M O K I N G O V E N C O N T R O L PA N E L S M O K E R O P E R AT I O NCONT ROL S AND INDICA TORSWA RNI NG COOKING/SMOKING/HOLDING PROCEDURES - MANUAL OVENS1. PREPAR E OVEN FOR COOKING 2. PREHEAT OVE NTIMES SM O KING8. SET SMOKING TIM ERDANGER DISCO NNECT UNI T FROM POW ER SOURCE BEF ORE CLEANI NG OR SER VICINGD AN GE R SEVER E DAMAGE OR ELECTR ICA L HAZ ARD COULD RES ULTSM OKE D BE EF TO NGUE SMO KED BE EF BRISK ETCO OKING & SM OK IN G GUI DEL IN ES MOD ELSSM OKE D PORK RIB S SM OK ED FR ESH HA MSCO OK ING & SM OK IN G GUI DEL INES MODEL SSMO KE D TURKE Y SMOKE D DUCKMO DEL S 7 67 -S K & 176 7- S KWH OL E SMOKE D SALM ON SMOK ED FIS H FIL LE TSPAN PLACEMENT Pos ition 1, 4 W OO D CHIP CO NTAI NER F UL L D OO R VENT S CLO SEDC O O K I N G & S M O K I N G G U I D E L I N E S SMOK ED SHRI MP767 - SK 176 7-SKCO OK ING & SM OK ING GUIDEL IN ES COLD SMO KED SALM ON7 6 7-SK & 1 76 7 -S K ING RED IEN TS REQUIREDFOOD HOLDING - FUNCTION & VALUE F O O D H O L D I N G a n d S A N I TAT I O NGE NE RAL HOL DI NG GUID EL IN ES C AUTIONOnly HOT food should be placed into the cabinet GENERAL HOLDING CABINET OPERATIONS A NI TATION INTERNAL FOOD PRODUCTTEMPERATURESSUMMARY FOOD SAF ETY GUIDELI NESCe nter fo r Foo d Saf ety and Ap p lied Nu trition Foo d and Dru g Adm ini str at io na twen ty -fo ur hou r emer gen cy Alto- Sha am has es tab lish edserv ice call cent erCO OK /HO LD /SE RVE SYS TE MS