DCS RDS-366, RDS-364GD, RDS-484GG Condensation, To GET the Best Results, Convection Baking

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OVEN USE

Aluminum pans work best for all types of baked goods. For the best browning, use a pan with a dark or dull finish that absorbs heat, when baking pies and breads. A shiny finish works best for cakes and cookies, since it reflects some of the heat and provides a more tender surface. Cookie sheets with only one lip will give the best results, as the heated air can circulate all around the sides of the food. For roasting use the bottom of the broil pan and elevate the meat on a metal roasting rack. Glass-ceramic or glass utensils do not conduct heat as well as metal, but they can be used. Use them for foods that do not require a dark brown crust or crisping, such as soufflés.

Baked items cook more quickly and evenly if they are individually smaller in size, i.e. two or three small foods do better than one large piece. When single food items are baked, always center the food on the rack. If several foods are being baked, space them evenly on the rack or racks.

CONDENSATION

During any cooking process there is a certain amount of moisture that evaporates from the food. The amount of moisture that condenses on the oven depends on the moisture content of the food. The moisture will condense on any surface that is cooler than the inside of the oven, such as the control panel or the top of the door.

TO GET THE BEST RESULTS

Baking:

Follow the recipe amounts and ingredients, including the size and shape of the baking utensil recommended in the recipe.

Do not open the open door “just to peek”, use the interior oven light and look through the window. Do not use the oven for storage, especially when baking in the oven. Extra utensils, not being used for baking, can affect the food product, the baking time, the browning and end result.

If you are using glass utensils, lower the temperature 25ºF.

Use a minute timer, set for the minimum time suggested in the recipe.

Convection Baking:

Follow the first three recommendations above.

Metal utensils give better results, in convection, than do glass baking utensils. If you use glass, it usually is not necessary to lower the temperature an additional 25ºF.

Use a minute timer, set for less than the minimum time suggested in the recipe, the first time you use a recipe in the convection mode. Be sure to note the new baking time on your recipe, for future reference.

Be sure to read the basic information on convection before using the oven for the first time. Keep in mind that convection baking results vary, depending on type of product. In many cases, standard bake yields superior results over convection.

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Contents Professional RDS Range Message to OUR Customers Please Retain this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents Safety Practices and Precautions Safety Practice and Precautions Safety Practices and Precautions Model Identification 27 & 24 Oven Before Using Your ApplianceCooktop OvenBefore baking or broiling To Insert the Oven RacksTo Remove or Reposition the Racks Cooktop USE BurnersSimmering Burner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Flame HeightSealed TOP Burners Control Knobs Burner GratesCookware WOK RingGrill USE GrillExcessive Flare UPS and Flaming Ceramic RodsUSE of the Grill Grilling HintsBefore Using the Griddle for the First Time or to RE-SEASON Griddle USEUSE of the Griddle Griddle Cooking ChartOven USE Oven Cooking ElementsBroil Convection BakingRegular Baking Converting Recipes to Convection BakingBaking CondensationTo GET the Best Results Convection BakingSetting the 12 Oven for Baking 48 Models Only Setting the 27 & 24 Oven for BakingPreheating 27 & 24 Ovens Oven 48 Ranges onlyOven Racks Preheating Setting the Oven for BroilingHigh Altitude Baking To Get the Best ResultsUsing a Meat Thermometer to Broil Using the Oven for Slow Cooking or LOW TemperaturesOven Rack Position Suggested Temperatures to Keep Food HOT Internal Cooking TemperaturesSetting the 12 Oven for Proofing Proofing / Self Cleaning ModeOven Proof Mode Oven SELF-CLEANING ModeOven Self Cleaning Modes Oven Door Lock During SELF-CLEANOven Rack Slide Assembly Oven Self Cleaning Mode Setting the Oven for Self CleanAT the END of the Clean Cycle Be careful cleaning any part of this appliance while hot Care and MaintenanceWhen Cleaning the Range or Cooktop Brand NamesIgniters Drip Trays & Drain Tubes GriddleControl Knobs Cooktop and Oven Backguard Oven and Door InteriorOven Racks and Rack Supports Oven Light Bulb ReplacementPower Failure FRAME, SIDES, Door EXTERIOR, Heat DeflectorParts Identification Rating Plate Located On the back of the unitItem Description HOW to Obtain Service Before YOU Call for ServiceIf the Cooktop Burners do not Light DCS Will Pay For WarrantyLength of Warranty DCS Will Not Pay ForPage Page Cuisinière Professionnelle RDS Notre Clientèle Veuillez Conserver CE Manuel À Titre DE RéférenceTable DES Matières Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Mise EN GardeAvertissement Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Identification DU Modèle Four DE 27 ET 24 Pouces Avant Dutiliser Votre AppareilTable DE Cuisson Four DE 12 PoucesAvant de rôtir ou de griller Pour Introduire LES Grilles DU FourPour Retirer OU Repositionner LES Grilles Cuisson À Petit FEU Utilisation DE LA Table DE CuissonBrûleurs Allumeurs ÉlectroniquesEfficacité DES Brûleurs ET Caractéristiques DE LA Flamme Hauteur DE LA FlammeBrûleurs À Tête Scellée Boutons DE Réglage Grilles DES BrûleursUstensiles Anneau DE WOKUtilisation DU Gril GrilTiges EN Céramique Utilisation DU Gril Éruptions DE Flammes ExcessivesConseils DE Cuisson Utilisation DE LA Plaque Chauffante Tableau DE Cuisson DE LA Plaque Chauffante Utilisation DU FourUtilisation DE LA Plaque Chauffante Éléments DE Cuisson DU FourGrillage Cuisson PAR ConvectionCuisson Normale Conversion DES Recettes Pour LA Cuisson PAR ConvectionSélection DES Ustensiles Pour LA Cuisson PAR Convection Pour Obtenir LES Meilleurs RésultatsCuisson Préchauffage Réglage DU Four DE 27 ET 24 PO Pour LA CuissonGrilles DU Four Fours 27 ET 24 POFour DE 12 PO Cuisinières DE 48 PO Seulement Cuisson par convectionPréchauffage Rôtir À Haute AltitudeRéglage DU Four Pour LE Grillage Pour obtenir les meilleurs résultatsPosition des grilles du four Salubrité AlimentaireTempératures Suggérées Pour Garder LES Aliments Chauds Températures DE Cuisson InternesMode Dautonettoyage DU Four Mode Dapprêt ET DautonettoyageMode Dapprêt Four DE 12 PO Réglage DU Four DE 12 PO Pour Lapprêt DES AlimentsModes Dautonettoyage DU Four Avant Deffectuer Lautonettoyage DU FourEnsemble DE Coulisse DE Grille DU Four DE 27 PO Réglage DU Four Pour Lautonettoyage LA FIN DU Cycle DE NettoyageEntretien ET Maintenance Durant LE Nettoyage DE LA Cuisinière OU Table DE CuissonNoms DE Marque Allumeurs Lèchefrites ET Tubes DégouttementBoutons DE Réglage DE LA Table DE Cuisson ET DU Four DosseretIntérieur DU Four ET DE LA Porte Grilles DU Four ET Supports DE GrilleJoint DE Porte Remplacement DE Lampoule DE Lampe DU FourCADRE, CÔTÉS, Extérieur DE PORTE, Déflecteur Panne DalimentationIdentification DES Pièces Description Pour Lobtention DE Service Avant Dappeler LE Service TechniqueSI LES Brûleurs DE LA Table DE Cuisson NE Sallument PAS DCS Couvre LES Frais Suivants GarantieDurée DE LA Garantie DCS NE Couvre PAS LES Frais Suivants
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