Turbo Chef Technologies Residential Single and Double Wall Oven Renaming a Dish in Favorites

Models: Residential Single and Double Wall Oven

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2.10OVEN CONTROLS AND COOKING - THE SPEEDCOOK OVEN

2.10OVEN CONTROLS AND COOKING - THE SPEEDCOOK OVEN

Renaming a Dish (in Favorites)

At any time - and as often as the user likes - the user may rename any of the cook settings saved in Favorites.

To change the name of a setting stored in Favorites,

1.Turn the CookWheel to Favorites.

2.Select the dish/cook setting to be renamed.

3.Use the inner CookWheel knob to select “Rename” (Figure 2.11).

4.Rename the selected item (see step 2 of “Saving to Favorites, page 2.9).

5.Select Done.

Deleting a Dish (from Favorites)

Favorite settings that are no longer used or that the user wishes to delete may be removed from the Favorites mode.

To delete a dish from favorites,

1.Turn the CookWheel to Favorites.

2.Select the dish/cook setting to be deleted.

3.Use the inner CookWheel knob to select Delete (Figure 2.11).

NOTE: When Delete is selected, the item/setting is automatically deleted and the oven returns to the initial Favorites screen, which lists all stored Favorite settings in alphabetical order.

Reheat Setting

Use the reheat setting to reheat leftovers. The intended serving size is food for one individual, or a “plate” of food.

1.Turn the CookWheel to Bake.

2.Scroll to Refrigerated Foods, Reheat.

3.Press the Start button to begin reheating.

Favorites Rack of Lamb

Please select

an option. Cook

Renaming a Dish (in Favorites)Deleting a Dish (from Favorites)Rename

Delete

Self-Clean Mode - Speedcook Oven

The Speedcook oven is self-cleaning. Using heat up to 900°F (482°C), the oven will self-clean the inside of the cook cavity in approximately 4.5 hours.

NOTE: For the Double Wall Oven, while one oven is in self-clean mode the other will not be functional. Additionally, the top and bottom ovens cannot be self-cleaned at the same time.

NOTE: The oven door will not unlock until the oven cavity temperature recedes below 500°F (260°C).

To initiate a self-clean (Figure 2.12),

1.Ensure the cook cavity is empty and remove the oven rack.

NOTE: Failure to remove the oven rack will cause the rack to discolor.

2.Turn the CookWheel to Self-Clean.

3.Press the Start button.

4.If terminating a self-clean is required, turn the outer CookWheel knob to Off.

During the self-clean cycle, the oven door is locked and oven surfaces can become very hot. When the cleaning cycle is complete and the oven has returned to a safe temperature, the screen displays a message and the oven sounds a tone and powers down.

Reheat Setting WARNING: The oven is extremely hot during self-clean. DO NOT touch or attempt to use until self-clean is complete.

Self-clean

During self-cleaning,

the oven door will be locked.

CAUTION: HOT SURFACES

Self-cleaning is starting.

Figure 2.11: Rename a Dish (in Favorites)

Figure 2.12: Self Clean

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Turbo Chef Technologies Residential Single and Double Wall Oven service manual Renaming a Dish in Favorites, Reheat Setting