Turbo Chef Technologies 30 manual Cook Modes Bottom Oven

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The Bottom Oven

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Cook Modes – Bottom Oven

Double Wall Model

The bottom oven features five cook modes – Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Roast, and Bake. In addition to these five modes, Warm, Proof, and Sabbath Modes further expand the overall capabilities of the bottom oven.

Cook modes

Bake: Traditionally, baking is to cook with dry heat. Hot air from the top and bottom of the oven envelops the food in a radiant dry heat, which combines with a little moisture from the food to become a circulating vapor in the oven.

In the bottom oven of the Double Wall model, unlike most tradi- tional ovens, the bottom heating element is concealed beneath the cook cavity. This feature allows for a bigger cook cavity, easier cleaning, and more uniform heating.

Convection Bake: Convection Bake uses the same heating elements as Bake, with the addition of a convection fan and heater in the back of the cook cavity. This fan and heater help heat and circulate the air evenly throughout the chamber to produce superior browning and crisping.

Any food cooked in the Bake mode can also be prepared using Convection Bake and vice versa. As a general rule of thumb, items cooked in Convection Bake will cook about 33% faster than when cooked in Bake.

Broil: Broiling directly exposes food to radiant heat (as over a fire or on top of a grill). The heat is direct and intense, and it differs from baking or roasting in that only the top side of the food is exposed to the heat source.

Foods that are typically broiled are quick cooking, inherently tender, relatively lean, and not too thick.

Roast: Roasting and baking are similar in concept, but roasting is used mostly for meats and vegetables as opposed to baked goods. Hot air from the top and bottom of the oven is used to brown the outside of food while retaining moisture inside.

In the bottom oven of the Double Wall model, the two top heating elements provide optimized control for broiling and roasting.

Convection Roast: Convection Roast uses the same heating elements as Roast. However, unlike Roast, Convection Roast utilizes the convection fan and heater in the back of the oven to help heat and circulate the air throughout the cook cavity.

Any item cooked under Roast can be prepared using Convection Roast and vice versa. As a general rule, items cook about 33% faster under Convection Roast than Roast.

Settings

Warm: The Warm setting uses top and bottom heat to keep the cook cavity at 145ºF (63ºC) for holding food.

Proof: The Proof setting uses heat from the top and bottom of the oven to keep the cook cavity at the perfect temperature for yeast dough to rise: 90 to 105°F (32 to 41ºC). Some doughs may require moisture to proof correctly. If moisture is needed, place a sheet pan of water under the lower rack.

Sabbath Mode: The Sabbath Mode, available for religious faiths with “no work” requirements on the Sabbath, cooks food over a 72-hour period. TurboChef’s Sabbath Mode is Star-K certified.

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Contents Use & Care Guide 866.44SERVE Table of Contents Read ALL Instructions Before Using Fire may spread RF Interference Considerations Lire Toutes LES Instructions Avant L’EMPLOI Aux joints et surfaces d’étanchéité de la porte Conserver CES Instructions Page Introduction Single Wall Oven & Top Oven in the Double Wall Model Controls Speedcook OvenCook Modes Speedcook Oven Cooking Speedcook Oven Select a food item and specifications Begin the preheat cyclePress Start to begin the cook cycle Cook cycle is complete make final adjustments Cook cycle is 80% complete make adjustmentsSelecting a Recently Prepared Dish to Cook Select the dish to be cookedSelect Cook Turn the outer CookWheel knob to Favorites Selecting a Favorite Dish to CookSelect the desired adjustment Making Adjustments During a Cook CycleSelect the desired option Making Adjustments at the End of a Cook CycleConfirm your selected adjustment Cook an item pages Cook cycle is complete. Check food itemSet the additional cook time and press Start Adjusting the Cook TimePress the inner CookWheel knob to confirm the new cook time Select Cook Time Adjust the cook timeAdjusting the Temperature Adjust the temperatureSelect Oven Temp Using the Advanced Cook Mode Press the inner CookWheel knob to confirm new settingSelect Advanced Choose Save to Favorites at any of the following times Saving to FavoritesSelect Done Name or rename a favoriteTo add text To change or delete an existing wordRename the item Renaming a Dish in FavoritesDeleting a Dish from Favorites Select RenameConvection Bake, Defrost, and Microwave Modes When done cooking, turn the oven offMicrowave Remove large particles and wipe standing liquids/grease Self-Clean Mode Speedcook OvenSelect Self-Clean as the mode Press Start Make sure the cook cavity is empty and remove the oven rackSelect Sound Adjusting Oven Sounds VolumeSelect Volume Adjust the volume as desiredSelect the individual sound you wish to turn on or off Adjusting Oven Sounds On or OffWhile the oven is off or cooling down, press the Info key Select SelectSelect Top Oven or Bottom Oven Adjusting the Oven DisplaySelect Brightness or Colors and adjust/change as desired Select DisplaySelect Units & Measurements Adjusting Oven Units & MeasurementsSelect Temperature and change as desired Help Topics & General Cooking InformationIf you select Help Topics If you select Oven Tips Select Oven Setup Select Update Select Begin UpdateUpdating Oven Software Version Information & Installer Setup Select Oven Setup Select Version InformationOven will load the new software Double Wall Model Controls Bottom OvenCook Modes Bottom Oven Cooking Bottom Oven Using the Warm & Proof Settings Sabbath ModeTurn the oven light on Self-Clean Mode Bottom Oven Commonly Asked Questions What is the difference between Bake and Roast? Can I add settings to my oven?How do I know which Speedcook mode to choose? How many cook settings can I save in Favorites?Can I pause the cook cycle in the Speedcook Oven? When should I put glaze/sauce on my product?Can I cook more than one item at once? Can I check my food while it is cooking?Can I defrost in this oven? Can I change the volume or turn the sounds off completely?Can I pop popcorn or heat water in the Speedcook oven? Can I reheat food in the oven?Troubleshooting Guidelines Specs & Dimensions Reference Included Accessories Please Note Limited Warranty North America and Puerto Rico End-user License Agreement Sales & Marketing