Dacor DO130, DO230 manual Meat Probe Instructions, Important Details About Meat Probe Use

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Operating Your Oven

Meat Probe Instructions

1.Prepare the meat for cooking prior to setting the oven. Insert the meat probe skewer into the center of the meat. Make sure that the skewer is not inside any fatty portions of the meat and does not touch any bones. The point should rest in the thickest part of the meat. When you are cooking fowl, the tip of the skewer should rest toward the center of the bird.

2.Before placing the meat in the oven and with the door closed, push the BAKE, CONV BAKE, PURE CONV or CONV ROAST key. The preset temperature will appear on the display. If you want to cook using a different oven temperature, enter it on the number keypad.

3.Press START.

4.Allow the oven to preheat. Excessive browning may occur if the meat is placed in the oven during preheat mode (when PRE- appears on the display).

5.Once the oven has preheated (“PRE- disappears), put the meat in the oven using pot holders. Insert the meat probe plug into the connector inside the oven.

6.Push the PROBE key. The preset probe temperature (160°F), as well as the probe symbol, will appear on the display. If you want to cook using a different probe temperature, enter it on the keypad. Use the

USDA Minimum Safe Cooking Temperature Chart on page 18 as a guideline for the type of meat you are cooking.

7.Press START. If you do not press START, the probe mode will not start.

When the meat probe is in use, the oven will automatically control the cooking time. The temperature on the display during cooking is the temperature measured inside the meat. The oven will continue to cook until the meat temperature reaches the temperature you have entered.

When the meat is done, the oven will go into hold mode. The temperature will reduce to 150°F for two hours to keep the meat warm and safe for serving. To prevent sick- ness, do not allow foods to remain in the oven after it has turned off. Press CANCEL · SECURE to cancel hold mode and turn the oven completely off.

To change the meat probe temperature during cooking:

1.Press PROBE. The current probe temperature setting will appear on the display.

2.Enter the new temperature. The oven will automati- cally change to the new probe temperature. If you do not enter a temperature, the oven will continue to cook at the current setting.

To change the cooking mode during meat probe cooking:

1.Press the CANCEL · SECURE key.

2.Press the BAKE, CONV BAKE, PURE CONV or CONV ROAST key. If you want to cook using a temperature different than the oven’s preset temperature, enter it on the number keypad.

3.Press START.

To cancel meat probe operation while the oven is cooking:

Press the PROBE key twice. Disconnect the meat probe from the connector and remove it from the oven. The oven will return to any previous set- tings that were entered before the PROBE key was pressed.

Important Details About Meat Probe Use

You must select the specific cooking mode (BAKE, CONV BAKE, PURE CONV or CONV ROAST) before you press the PROBE key.

When you press the PROBE key the preheat cycle is disabled and the amount of time required to heat the oven is extended. For best results, select the cooking mode and allow the oven to preheat prior to pressing the PROBE key and putting the meat in the oven.

The meat probe function will automatically cancel after 30 seconds if the meat probe is not connected.

The meat probe symbol will flash on the display.

The meat probe feature takes precedence over the delay timed cooking feature. The oven will continue to cook the meat until it reaches the selected meat probe temperature regardless of the STOP TIME or DURATION setting, then go into hold mode.

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