Vulcan-Hart VC4GD, VC6GC ML-136495 Special Procedures for Baking, High Limit Switch

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SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR BAKING

When baking yeast breads, cooking starts immediately in the convection oven. Yeast breads do not usually rise as much in a convection oven as in a conventional oven. Therefore it is usually necessary to allow fuller proof, 21/2 to 3 times increase in volume, for best results.

When baking pies in your convection oven, three or four pies should be put on an 18 x 26" (457 x 660 mm) sheet or bun pan. This procedure helps the bottom crust to bake, makes handling easier and reduces the possibility of boilover spoiling the appearance of the pies on the lower racks.

HIGH LIMIT SWITCH

All ovens are equipped with a high limit switch, which senses the temperature of the oven to prevent overheating. The high limit switch operates independently and will automatically shut the oven down should the primary control fail. If this situation occurs, DO NOT attempt to bypass the high limit. Shut the oven down and contact your local Vulcan authorized service agency.

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Vulcan-Hart VC4GD, VC6GC ML-136495, VC6GD ML-126613, VC4GC ML-136494 Special Procedures for Baking, High Limit Switch