Programming Instructions—ERC for AOCS3040

Delayed Convection

1. Place food in oven.

!WARNING

To reduce risk of food poisoning due to bacterial growth and production of toxins, never hold meat, milk, fish or eggs for more than 2 hours before cooking.

2.Press COOK TIME pad.

3.Press + or - until desired cooking time appears in display. Time can be set up to 11 hours and 50 minutes.

4.Press STOP TIME pad.

5.Press + or - until desired stop time appears in display. Electronic control will calculate start time.

6.Press CONV pad. 350° will appear in display.

7.Press + or - until desired temperature appears in display. Temperature can be set form 170° to 550°F.

"DELAY", "TIMED", and "CONV" will light in display. Oven will begin to bake at preset time and "ON" will light in display. When cooking time has elapsed, end of cycle signal will sound 3 times and oven will automatically turn off. End of cycle signal will continue to sound every 7 seconds until OVEN CANCEL pad is pressed.

8.When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.

Food should be removed from oven when cooking time has elapsed. Food left in oven may overcook.

To cancel remaining cooking time press OVEN CANCEL pad.

Broil and Convection Broil

Remove excess fat from meat before broiling. Cut edges of meat to prevent curling.

Place food on a cold ungreased broiling pan. If pan is hot food will stick.

Fish should be broiled with skin side down. When using BROIL, all food except fish should be turned at least one time. It is not necessary to turn foods when using CONV BROIL.

Season meat after it has browned.

Broiling does not require preheating.

Begin cooking using suggested rack levels on broiling chart to test broiler results. If food is not brown enough, cook on a higher position. If food is too brown, cook on a lower position.

1.Center food on broiling grid and pan, place food in oven. When using convection broil, place food on convection broil rack.

!WARNING

To avoid risk of fire, do not line broiler grid with foil. Foil may trap grease on top of grid close to burner causing a fire.

Never leave oven unattended while broiling. Overcooking could result in a fire.

2.Oven door should be closed.

3.Press BROIL or CONV. BROIL pad. “HI” will appear in display.

4.Press + or - until desired setting is displayed. Broil can be set from 170°F to HI.

Oven will begin to broil automatically. “ON”, "BROIL”, or “CONV BROIL” and the selected setting will be displayed.

5.When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.

Convection Dehydration

Convection dehydration is an excellent way to preserve fresh foods. The best way to become familiar with dehydration is using fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices.

1.Place food on dehydration rack or cookie sheet in middle of oven.

2.Open door to first stop position.

3.Press CONV. BAKE pad.

4.Press - until 170° appears in display.

Oven is equipped with a 12 hour automatic cancel feature. If dehydration time is longer than 12 hours, control will need to be reset.

5. When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad.

Dehydration Tips

Fruits

Always start with fresh fruit.

Cut fruit in equal pieces approximately 1/8” thick. Thinner pieces will dry quicker.

Fruits need to be dipped into an antioxidant, a color- keeping preservative, or two parts water and one part lemon juice. Treating fruit with an antioxidant will help it retain vitamins, color and flavor.

Vegetables

Most vegetables require blanching to inactivate enzymes.

Herbs and Spices

Herbs and spices dry quickly.

Check every 30 minutes to avoid over-drying.

When drying herbs, leaf clusters should be separated from stems.

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