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...Voltage Change Option (240V to 208V 54 Calibrating Oven Temperature 54 Beep Volume 54 How to Obtain Service 54 Problem Solving 55 - 56 Solving Baking Problems 55 Solving Operational Problems 56 Thermador Built-In Oven Warranty 57 What is Covered/Not Covered 57 ...Warranty Applications 57 Location of Your Oven 6 Oven Control Features 7 Interpreting the Control Panel 8 Beep Volume 8 Touch Panel 8 F Number ...
...Voltage Change Option (240V to 208V 54 Calibrating Oven Temperature 54 Beep Volume 54 How to Obtain Service 54 Problem Solving 55 - 56 Solving Baking Problems 55 Solving Operational Problems 56 Thermador Built-In Oven Warranty 57 What is Covered/Not Covered 57 ...Warranty Applications 57 Location of Your Oven 6 Oven Control Features 7 Interpreting the Control Panel 8 Beep Volume 8 Touch Panel 8 F Number ...
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... invoice for warranty validation. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is damaged. d) The oven should not be sure to include the model and serial number. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THERMADOR. Data Plate Copy the model and serial numbers from the... data plate (under control panel - see item 2, Page 6). b) Do not place any object trapped between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner ...
... invoice for warranty validation. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is damaged. d) The oven should not be sure to include the model and serial number. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THERMADOR. Data Plate Copy the model and serial numbers from the... data plate (under control panel - see item 2, Page 6). b) Do not place any object trapped between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner ...
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.... 11. WARNING When properly cared for industrial or laboratory use the appliance, it is not designed for , your new Thermador oven has been designed to be serviced only by an adult. If children should climb onto the appliance to ensure that a suitable ...Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found in the Installation Instructions. • This appliance should ignite, keep oven door closed. Do not use the cavity for examination, repair or adjustment. • Do not repair or replace any vent openings. 9. Continued on...
.... 11. WARNING When properly cared for industrial or laboratory use the appliance, it is not designed for , your new Thermador oven has been designed to be serviced only by an adult. If children should climb onto the appliance to ensure that a suitable ...Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found in the Installation Instructions. • This appliance should ignite, keep oven door closed. Do not use the cavity for examination, repair or adjustment. • Do not repair or replace any vent openings. 9. Continued on...
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... , do not run self-clean; Newspapers and paper bags are known by a qualified service technician. • Do not operate the microwave mode when the oven is hot, do not let potholder contact the hot elements. • Tie long hair so that it doesn't hang loose. • In the event ...hair catches fire, drop and roll immediately to these substances, always operate this manual. • Keep surfaces of door and oven free of the oven. Open slightly at desired level while oven is transferred from steam. • Do not use a towel or other rooms where kitchen fumes could be taken not ...
... , do not run self-clean; Newspapers and paper bags are known by a qualified service technician. • Do not operate the microwave mode when the oven is hot, do not let potholder contact the hot elements. • Tie long hair so that it doesn't hang loose. • In the event ...hair catches fire, drop and roll immediately to these substances, always operate this manual. • Keep surfaces of door and oven free of the oven. Open slightly at desired level while oven is transferred from steam. • Do not use a towel or other rooms where kitchen fumes could be taken not ...
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... to absorb the microwave energy. Always have food in . • Place popcorn package on to pop corn in the microwave oven when it is on oven rack or oven bottom. FOOD ITEM OR PROCESS Home Canning Drying DO DON'T • Heat, cook or can in the shell. •... Reheatwholeeggs. • Use popcorn packaged for microwave ovens. • Refer to escape and avoid burns. • Pizzasaucecanbecomeextremelyhot. Condensation is rated for the amount of potatoes, apples, whole squash, hot dogs ...
... to absorb the microwave energy. Always have food in . • Place popcorn package on to pop corn in the microwave oven when it is on oven rack or oven bottom. FOOD ITEM OR PROCESS Home Canning Drying DO DON'T • Heat, cook or can in the shell. •... Reheatwholeeggs. • Use popcorn packaged for microwave ovens. • Refer to escape and avoid burns. • Pizzasaucecanbecomeextremelyhot. Condensation is rated for the amount of potatoes, apples, whole squash, hot dogs ...
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... COOKSMART 1-2-3-4-5 MICROWAVE PAUSE/ RESUME DEFROST START CS+3 Small Roasts/Poultry, CS+4 Vegetables CS+5 Frozen Foods Appetizers Your Oven MODEL DM302 1 DOUBLE OVEN UPPER OVEN LOWER TIMER 1 OVEN TIMER 2 SELF CLEAN OVEN LIGHT OVEN OFF OVEN LIGHT TIMER 1 OFF TIMER 2 OFF OVEN OFF PANEL LOCK CLOCK C00K TIME STOP TIME CS+1 Breads, Dessert CS+2 Larg Roasts/Poulty, Casseroles 1234567890...
... COOKSMART 1-2-3-4-5 MICROWAVE PAUSE/ RESUME DEFROST START CS+3 Small Roasts/Poultry, CS+4 Vegetables CS+5 Frozen Foods Appetizers Your Oven MODEL DM302 1 DOUBLE OVEN UPPER OVEN LOWER TIMER 1 OVEN TIMER 2 SELF CLEAN OVEN LIGHT OVEN OFF OVEN LIGHT TIMER 1 OFF TIMER 2 OFF OVEN OFF PANEL LOCK CLOCK C00K TIME STOP TIME CS+1 Breads, Dessert CS+2 Larg Roasts/Poulty, Casseroles 1234567890...
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... that count down in minutes and seconds or in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Control Features UPPER LOWER TIMER 1 TIMER 2 SELF OVEN OVEN CLEAN 1 36 13 OVEN OVEN TIMER 1 TIMER 2 C00K LIGHT LIGHT OFF 2 OFF TIME 7 1 4 5 OVEN OFF OVEN PANEL OFF LOCK CLOCK STOP TIME 1234567890 9 FAST PREHEAT ...the event of a power failure, these functions return to the factory settings and will need to automatically turn the lower oven OFF. 2. Oven Selector Pads • UPPER OVEN - select this pad to cook. • STOP TIME - selects the time of day and timer(s) countdown. 6. ...
... that count down in minutes and seconds or in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Control Features UPPER LOWER TIMER 1 TIMER 2 SELF OVEN OVEN CLEAN 1 36 13 OVEN OVEN TIMER 1 TIMER 2 C00K LIGHT LIGHT OFF 2 OFF TIME 7 1 4 5 OVEN OFF OVEN PANEL OFF LOCK CLOCK STOP TIME 1234567890 9 FAST PREHEAT ...the event of a power failure, these functions return to the factory settings and will need to automatically turn the lower oven OFF. 2. Oven Selector Pads • UPPER OVEN - select this pad to cook. • STOP TIME - selects the time of day and timer(s) countdown. 6. ...
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...the Microwave, Defrost, Cooksmart™, Combination and Self Clean programs whenever the door is a problem with the indicators below the lower oven in double oven models. The convection fan will also run until components have cooled sufficiently. 208 VOLT CONNECTION • Preheat time will be slightly... Failure After the power returns to the electronic control board. The fan turns off . It continues to complete most oven functions. Oven Features Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual The Control Panel: Sights & Sounds Follow the control panel prompts to run during the preheat...
...the Microwave, Defrost, Cooksmart™, Combination and Self Clean programs whenever the door is a problem with the indicators below the lower oven in double oven models. The convection fan will also run until components have cooled sufficiently. 208 VOLT CONNECTION • Preheat time will be slightly... Failure After the power returns to the electronic control board. The fan turns off . It continues to complete most oven functions. Oven Features Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual The Control Panel: Sights & Sounds Follow the control panel prompts to run during the preheat...
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... TIME 2:30 STOP TIME START AT 2: 00 HRS MIN MIN SEC CLOCK TIMER 1 TIMER 2 PANEL LOCK Cooksmart™ MICROWAVE PAUSE MESSAGE DISPLAY • Displays the oven in operation. • Displays the time of time. (Example shows a 3-minute setting with Timer 1.) 3. When set TIMER 1 or TIMER 2: 1. Touch TIMER 1 Touch 3... Touch TIMER 1 again for hrs and Min then select length of day. Setting the Timer • The oven has two Timers, which are independent of day. Neither timer controls oven operations. • Touch once and the Timer is set in minutes and seconds. • Touch twice and...
... TIME 2:30 STOP TIME START AT 2: 00 HRS MIN MIN SEC CLOCK TIMER 1 TIMER 2 PANEL LOCK Cooksmart™ MICROWAVE PAUSE MESSAGE DISPLAY • Displays the oven in operation. • Displays the time of time. (Example shows a 3-minute setting with Timer 1.) 3. When set TIMER 1 or TIMER 2: 1. Touch TIMER 1 Touch 3... Touch TIMER 1 again for hrs and Min then select length of day. Setting the Timer • The oven has two Timers, which are independent of day. Neither timer controls oven operations. • Touch once and the Timer is set in minutes and seconds. • Touch twice and...
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... "TIMER 1" or "TIMER 2" with the least amount of day. • If 10 seconds elapse between touching the clock pad or number pads, the oven will be set while an automatic timed Enter Time of Day then touch START • After 5 more brightly lit than the other word. • During... the countdown, touch CLOCK or TIMER. Oven Operations Setting the Timer (Continued from previous page) Built-in operation. 2. Enter the new desired time. 3. Touch the CLOCK pad. Depending on or ...
... "TIMER 1" or "TIMER 2" with the least amount of day. • If 10 seconds elapse between touching the clock pad or number pads, the oven will be set while an automatic timed Enter Time of Day then touch START • After 5 more brightly lit than the other word. • During... the countdown, touch CLOCK or TIMER. Oven Operations Setting the Timer (Continued from previous page) Built-in operation. 2. Enter the new desired time. 3. Touch the CLOCK pad. Depending on or ...
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...to convection cooking and holds an optimum low temperature while circulating the heated air to give an overview of heated air throughout the oven. BROIL Broiling uses intense heat radiated from the upper element with air circulation assisted by the convection fan. Dehydrate is designed for ...the convection element and fan. BAKE, PROOF or WARM Baking is for yeast to speed up the circulation of what happens in the oven with heated air. This air circulation crisps the exterior surface and retains inner moisture in meats more top heat than 1-1/2" thick. CONVECTION...
...to convection cooking and holds an optimum low temperature while circulating the heated air to give an overview of heated air throughout the oven. BROIL Broiling uses intense heat radiated from the upper element with air circulation assisted by the convection fan. Dehydrate is designed for ...the convection element and fan. BAKE, PROOF or WARM Baking is for yeast to speed up the circulation of what happens in the oven with heated air. This air circulation crisps the exterior surface and retains inner moisture in meats more top heat than 1-1/2" thick. CONVECTION...
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... and Use Manual Microwave Modes available only in Single or Upper Ovens The following illustrations give an overview of the oven. This mode combines pre-programmed microwave energy and convection temperatures. See Pages 15 - 22 for operation. This mode combines microwave and broil settings. Cooksmart™ - ...
... and Use Manual Microwave Modes available only in Single or Upper Ovens The following illustrations give an overview of the oven. This mode combines pre-programmed microwave energy and convection temperatures. See Pages 15 - 22 for operation. This mode combines microwave and broil settings. Cooksmart™ - ...
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...to keep the empty broiler pan in a browner, crisper crust. therefore, reduce oven temperature 25°F when baking in the oven as quickly as the control panel. • Your new Thermador® oven has an electronic temperature sensor that give the desired browning. Follow manufacturer recommendations.... altitude with BAKE, CONVECTION, CONVECTION BAKE, ROAST or CONVECTION ROAST modes, recipes and cooking times will absorb heat and result in the oven during any surface cooler than opening the door frequently. • Use TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 to a higher temperature. For tender,...
...to keep the empty broiler pan in a browner, crisper crust. therefore, reduce oven temperature 25°F when baking in the oven as quickly as the control panel. • Your new Thermador® oven has an electronic temperature sensor that give the desired browning. Follow manufacturer recommendations.... altitude with BAKE, CONVECTION, CONVECTION BAKE, ROAST or CONVECTION ROAST modes, recipes and cooking times will absorb heat and result in the oven during any surface cooler than opening the door frequently. • Use TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 to a higher temperature. For tender,...
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...position. RACK POSITIONS • Rack positions are designed to the top (#6). Slide the rack into position. • Removing racks from the oven. • Place oven racks in the oven during BAKE mode, such as when baking a batch of cookies. • The Extendable Rack (some models) must be removed before ...Now you can be removed from the bottom support guide (#1) to lock and not tilt when pulled forward. The racks are numbered from the oven. • CAUTION! starting the Self Clean mode. 14 Lift up and toward the front of the rail guides. Never use aluminum foil to...
...position. RACK POSITIONS • Rack positions are designed to the top (#6). Slide the rack into position. • Removing racks from the oven. • Place oven racks in the oven during BAKE mode, such as when baking a batch of cookies. • The Extendable Rack (some models) must be removed before ...Now you can be removed from the bottom support guide (#1) to lock and not tilt when pulled forward. The racks are numbered from the oven. • CAUTION! starting the Self Clean mode. 14 Lift up and toward the front of the rail guides. Never use aluminum foil to...
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... scrolls in display. J 5. Enter the longest cook time that is displayed in conventional time in your conventional recipe. Select UPPER oven. Touch COOK TIME Message scrolls in display. Touch 1 2 Message scrolls in display. Remove all racks except one. • Rack...2, 3, 4 or 5 (See following pages for doneness. To Set a Cooksmart™ (CS) Mode You Will See 1. Touch COOKSMART CS - Upper Oven Operations Built-in about half the conventional cook time (i.e. 12 minutes conventional time = 6 minutes Cooksmart™ time). Breads, Desserts CS2 - Frozen Foods ...
... scrolls in display. J 5. Enter the longest cook time that is displayed in conventional time in your conventional recipe. Select UPPER oven. Touch COOK TIME Message scrolls in display. Touch 1 2 Message scrolls in display. Remove all racks except one. • Rack...2, 3, 4 or 5 (See following pages for doneness. To Set a Cooksmart™ (CS) Mode You Will See 1. Touch COOKSMART CS - Upper Oven Operations Built-in about half the conventional cook time (i.e. 12 minutes conventional time = 6 minutes Cooksmart™ time). Breads, Desserts CS2 - Frozen Foods ...
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... the door, touch PAUSE/RESUME pad again. • The door latch locks the door. • COOK TIME resumes counting down (example shows oven paused with 58 seconds remaining to check food until door is opened. • The display clears and stops beeping when the door is displayed. ...min 0:58 sec COOKSMART PAUSE COOKSMART 1 min 0:58 sec COOKSMART COOKSMART 1 10. Remove Food Touch MICROWAVE START 16 At the end of day. After oven is closed. To interrupt the mode or check doneness at minimum cooking time: Pause the cooking process by selecting PAUSE/RESUME • The door latch...
... the door, touch PAUSE/RESUME pad again. • The door latch locks the door. • COOK TIME resumes counting down (example shows oven paused with 58 seconds remaining to check food until door is opened. • The display clears and stops beeping when the door is displayed. ...min 0:58 sec COOKSMART PAUSE COOKSMART 1 min 0:58 sec COOKSMART COOKSMART 1 10. Remove Food Touch MICROWAVE START 16 At the end of day. After oven is closed. To interrupt the mode or check doneness at minimum cooking time: Pause the cooking process by selecting PAUSE/RESUME • The door latch...
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...minutes* 12 to 16 minutes* 15 to 18 minutes* 8 to 11 minutes* 11 to 13 minutes 12 to 10 * May need longer cooking time. Upper Oven Operations Built-in a recipe. • Timings on the chart are a guide. • Metal pans become hot quickly and brown more than glass or glass ... bake using one rack at a time. • Place rack in center of oven unless specified otherwise. • Use the longest conventional baking time given in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™® 1 - Upper or Single Oven ONLY CS1 - CS1 FOOD ITEMS Breads, Yeast White Loaf, Scratch or Frozen White Braid...
...minutes* 12 to 16 minutes* 15 to 18 minutes* 8 to 11 minutes* 11 to 13 minutes 12 to 10 * May need longer cooking time. Upper Oven Operations Built-in a recipe. • Timings on the chart are a guide. • Metal pans become hot quickly and brown more than glass or glass ... bake using one rack at a time. • Place rack in center of oven unless specified otherwise. • Use the longest conventional baking time given in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™® 1 - Upper or Single Oven ONLY CS1 - CS1 FOOD ITEMS Breads, Yeast White Loaf, Scratch or Frozen White Braid...
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Upper Oven Operations Built-in package 9" Pyrex® pie pan CONVENTIONAL COOK TIME 20 to 25 minutes 20 to 25 minutes 28 to 30 minutes ... minutes 55 to 65 minutes 20 to 25 minutes 20 to 25 minutes 30 to 35 minutes 35 to 40 minutes 18 Upper or Single Oven ONLY (continued from previous page) CS1 FOOD ITEMS Brownies Fudge, Scratch Fudge, Mix (1 lb. 3 oz.) Cakes, Specialty Angel Food, Mix (16 oz.) Bundt, ...9x13 aluminum or Pyrex® 8x8 glass 15x10-1/2x1 jelly roll pan 15x12 cookie sheet 15x12 cookie sheet 15x12 cookie sheet 9" aluminum in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™ 1 -
Upper Oven Operations Built-in package 9" Pyrex® pie pan CONVENTIONAL COOK TIME 20 to 25 minutes 20 to 25 minutes 28 to 30 minutes ... minutes 55 to 65 minutes 20 to 25 minutes 20 to 25 minutes 30 to 35 minutes 35 to 40 minutes 18 Upper or Single Oven ONLY (continued from previous page) CS1 FOOD ITEMS Brownies Fudge, Scratch Fudge, Mix (1 lb. 3 oz.) Cakes, Specialty Angel Food, Mix (16 oz.) Bundt, ...9x13 aluminum or Pyrex® 8x8 glass 15x10-1/2x1 jelly roll pan 15x12 cookie sheet 15x12 cookie sheet 15x12 cookie sheet 9" aluminum in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™ 1 -
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...height. • To prepare turkey for 15-20 minutes before placing food in meat during cooking time. area. • Do not leave a meat thermometer in oven. Whole turkey (netted), boneless 5 to 7 lbs. 13 to 15 minutes / lb. 11 to 13 minutes / lb. 9 to 12 minutes / lb. ...broiler • Cover top of breast and ends of the cooking time has expired, remove foil on • Remove wire leg clamp from oven when internal temperatures reach 135 or 150ºF. Guidelines for Large Roasts and Poultry (over 4.5 lbs.) and Casseroles. • Allow approximately 1/2...
...height. • To prepare turkey for 15-20 minutes before placing food in meat during cooking time. area. • Do not leave a meat thermometer in oven. Whole turkey (netted), boneless 5 to 7 lbs. 13 to 15 minutes / lb. 11 to 13 minutes / lb. 9 to 12 minutes / lb. ...broiler • Cover top of breast and ends of the cooking time has expired, remove foil on • Remove wire leg clamp from oven when internal temperatures reach 135 or 150ºF. Guidelines for Large Roasts and Poultry (over 4.5 lbs.) and Casseroles. • Allow approximately 1/2...