Turbo Chef Technologies 30 manual Can I add settings to my oven?, Can I cook my own recipes?

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Making adjustments to preprogrammed settings:

Can adjustments to a preprogrammed setting be saved? Will adjustments be saved automatically?

Yes. The last 10 cook cycles are automatically saved in the Favorites mode under “View Last Cooked (10)” (page 7). To permanently save adjustments, you will need to save the cook settings to Favorites (page 15).

NOTE: Cook settings saved under “View Last Cooked (10)” are saved in the oven’s temporary memory. If the oven loses power, these settings will be lost. To avoid losing your favorite settings, make sure you save them in Favorites (page 15).

If I alter preprogrammed settings, does it affect the original settings? Can I get the originals back?

Adjustments made to a preprogrammed setting apply only to the specific cook cycle and any subsequent cook cycles initiated through the “Cook Another” option. The oven defaults back to the original preprogrammed settings the next time the item is selected, unless the adjusted settings are saved to Favorites. When you save an adjusted setting to Favorites (page 15), a copy of the original is created for you to modify and rename. The original will remain in its regular CookWheel location.

If the settings in the Speedcook oven are preprogrammed, why do I have to check my food at the 80% complete point?

Because everyone’s food preferences are slightly different, the 80% complete point helps ensure your food is cooked exactly to your liking. However, if you do not want to check your food at the 80% complete point, select “no change” or simply select nothing. After 30 seconds of no selection, the cook cycle will continue according to the preprogrammed settings.

Can I add settings to my oven?

In addition to saving and modifying settings in Favorites mode (see page 15), you can download new TurboChef settings from: turbochef.com/residential/service/oven-firmware-updates.aspx.

See page 26 for more details.

Cook modes:

How do I know which Speedcook mode to choose?

The modes have been named to describe how you would normally cook a product – i.e., BAKE a cake or ROAST a turkey. For additional help with locating an item, an alphabetical list of all preprogrammed cook settings is provided with your oven.

What if I can’t find my specific recipe?

If you cannot find an exact setting for your item, use the prepro- grammed setting for an item similar to the one you wish to cook. At the 80% and 100% complete points (pages 9-10) you will have the ability to make adjustments to your item.

Once you have developed the settings for your specific item, you can save them to Favorites (page 15) for easy recall.

How many cook settings can I save in Favorites?

The Favorites mode can hold up to 9,999 cooking settings for your favorite recipes.

Do I have to close the door to use the Broil mode?

Closing the door to help retain heat in the oven is strongly recom- mended when using the Broil mode for the lower (Double Wall) oven. The door must be closed to use the Broil Speedcook mode.

What is the difference between Bake and Roast?

Both bake and roast involve surrounding food with hot, dry air. However, in the Bake mode, heated air comes only from the bottom of the oven. In the Roast mode, air is delivered from the top and bottom.

If I use a cook setting from Favorites and then re-save it under a different name, will I keep the original settings?

Yes. All cook settings that have been “Saved to Favorites” remain in Favorites unless you delete them (page 17) or save over them (save a cook setting under a name that is already in use). If you re-save a setting by a different name, the two settings remain in Favorites under both names until you delete one of them.

Cook cycles & Cooking:

Can I cook my own recipes?

Yes. Anything that can be cooked in a conventional oven can be cooked in the TurboChef 30˝ Speedcook Oven. If you cannot find an exact setting for your item, use the setting for a similar item.

Do I have to preheat the oven? How long does it take?

Unless you are using the Microwave or Defrost settings (see pages 18-19), the Speedcook oven needs to preheat before you place your food item in the oven to cook. This will take 8-14 minutes depend- ing on the cook temperature the oven must reach.

As with any standard convection oven, the bottom oven (Double Wall model) should also be allowed time to preheat.

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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 Controls Speedcook Oven Single Wall Oven & Top Oven in the Double Wall ModelCook 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 80% complete make adjustments Cook cycle is complete make final adjustmentsSelect Cook Selecting a Recently Prepared Dish to CookSelect the dish to be cooked Selecting a Favorite Dish to Cook Turn the outer CookWheel knob to FavoritesMaking Adjustments During a Cook Cycle Select the desired adjustmentMaking Adjustments at the End of a Cook Cycle Confirm your selected adjustmentCook an item pages Cook cycle is complete. Check food item Select the desired optionAdjusting the Cook Time Set the additional cook time and press StartSelect Cook Time Adjust the cook time Press the inner CookWheel knob to confirm the new cook timeSelect Oven Temp Adjusting the TemperatureAdjust the temperature Select Advanced Using the Advanced Cook ModePress the inner CookWheel knob to confirm new setting Saving to Favorites Choose Save to Favorites at any of the following timesName or rename a favorite To add textTo change or delete an existing word Select DoneRenaming a Dish in Favorites Deleting a Dish from FavoritesSelect Rename Rename the itemWhen done cooking, turn the oven off Convection Bake, Defrost, and Microwave ModesMicrowave Self-Clean Mode Speedcook Oven Select Self-Clean as the mode Press StartMake sure the cook cavity is empty and remove the oven rack Remove large particles and wipe standing liquids/greaseAdjusting Oven Sounds Volume Select VolumeAdjust the volume as desired Select SoundAdjusting Oven Sounds On or Off While the oven is off or cooling down, press the Info keySelect Select Select the individual sound you wish to turn on or offAdjusting the Oven Display Select Brightness or Colors and adjust/change as desiredSelect Display Select Top Oven or Bottom OvenAdjusting Oven Units & Measurements Select Temperature and change as desiredHelp 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 Controls Bottom Oven Double Wall ModelCook 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 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? What is the difference between Bake and Roast?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 pause the cook cycle in the Speedcook 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? 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