Turbo Chef Technologies 30 Using the Warm & Proof Settings, Sabbath Mode, Turn the oven light on

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The Bottom Oven

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Using the Warm & Proof Settings

The Warm and Proof settings are two great features for expanding the use of your bottom oven. Used as a warming drawer, the cook cavity is a perfect environment for holding foods at just the right temperature (approximately 145ºF (63ºC)) until serving time. When proofing, the oven temperature remains around 90 to 100°F (32 to 38ºC), creating the perfect environment for developing yeast-based doughs. To use these functions:

1.Set the Oven Mode Dial to “Bake.”

2.Set the Temperature Dial to “Proof” or “Warm.”

NOTE: When proofing, some doughs may need moisture to proof correctly. If the recipe requires moisture, place a sheet pan of water under the lower rack.

The Sabbath Mode

The Sabbath Mode, which is available for the bottom oven only, is for religious faiths with “no work” requirements on the Sabbath. TurboChef’s Sabbath Mode is Star-K certified. To use this mode:

1. Turn the oven light on.

If the oven light is not turned on (see page 28), it will turn on and off when the door is opened and closed. By turning the oven light on, the light stays on for the duration of the time the oven is in the Sabbath Mode.

2.Set the Oven Mode Dial and Temperature Dial as if cooking normally.

3.Enable the Sabbath Mode.

To enable the Sabbath Mode, simultaneously press the “Lock” and “View” keys for 3 seconds. The display will say “Oven display is off when Sabbath Mode is engaged.” This message is displayed for 10 seconds. The display then goes blank and remains blank as long as the oven is in the Sabbath Mode.

In the Sabbath Mode, the oven’s display will appear blank, but the oven is still active. At any time while the oven is in the Sabbath Mode, the oven’s temperature can be adjusted by turning the Temperature Dial. There is a 15 second delay before any temperature change is processed. The oven will power down after 72 hours.

NOTE: Turning the oven off or changing the cook mode will cancel the Sabbath Mode. If there is a loss of power while the oven is in Sabbath Mode, the oven will not resume cooking in the Sabbath Mode once power is restored.

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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 Press Start to begin the cook cycle Select a food item and specificationsBegin the preheat cycle Cook cycle is complete make final adjustments Cook cycle is 80% complete make adjustmentsSelect Cook Selecting a Recently Prepared Dish to CookSelect the dish to be cooked Turn the outer CookWheel knob to Favorites Selecting a Favorite Dish to CookSelect the desired adjustment Making Adjustments During a Cook CycleConfirm your selected adjustment Making Adjustments at the End of a Cook CycleCook an item pages Cook cycle is complete. Check food item Select the desired optionSet 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 timeSelect Oven Temp Adjusting the TemperatureAdjust the temperature Select Advanced Using the Advanced Cook ModePress the inner CookWheel knob to confirm new setting Choose Save to Favorites at any of the following times Saving to FavoritesTo add text Name or rename a favoriteTo change or delete an existing word Select DoneDeleting a Dish from Favorites Renaming a Dish in FavoritesSelect Rename Rename the itemConvection Bake, Defrost, and Microwave Modes When done cooking, turn the oven offMicrowave Select Self-Clean as the mode Press Start Self-Clean Mode Speedcook OvenMake sure the cook cavity is empty and remove the oven rack Remove large particles and wipe standing liquids/greaseSelect Volume Adjusting Oven Sounds VolumeAdjust the volume as desired Select SoundWhile the oven is off or cooling down, press the Info key Adjusting Oven Sounds On or OffSelect Select Select the individual sound you wish to turn on or offSelect Brightness or Colors and adjust/change as desired Adjusting the Oven DisplaySelect Display Select Top Oven or Bottom OvenSelect Temperature and change as desired Adjusting Oven Units & MeasurementsHelp Topics & General Cooking Information Select Units & MeasurementsIf you select Help Topics If you select Oven Tips Updating Oven Software Select Oven Setup Select UpdateSelect Begin Update Oven will load the new software Version Information & Installer SetupSelect Oven Setup Select Version Information Double Wall Model Controls Bottom OvenCook Modes Bottom Oven Cooking Bottom Oven Turn the oven light on Using the Warm & Proof SettingsSabbath Mode Self-Clean Mode Bottom Oven Commonly Asked Questions How do I know which Speedcook mode to choose? Can I add settings to my oven?How many cook settings can I save in Favorites? What is the difference between Bake and Roast?Can I cook more than one item at once? When should I put glaze/sauce on my product?Can I check my food while it is cooking? Can I pause the cook cycle in the Speedcook Oven?Can I pop popcorn or heat water in the Speedcook oven? Can I change the volume or turn the sounds off completely?Can I reheat food in the oven? Can I defrost in this oven?Troubleshooting Guidelines Specs & Dimensions Reference Included Accessories Please Note Limited Warranty North America and Puerto Rico End-user License Agreement Sales & Marketing