Thermador Oven SC272 User Manual

Care & Use Manual  
for  
Thermador® Built-In Oven  
Models:  
SCD302 / SCD272  
SC302 / SC301 / SC272  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Broil Techniques.......................................................22  
Safety Instructions (English) ............................ 2 – 3  
Broil Mode Operation.............................................23  
Broiling Chart............................................................24  
Timed Cooking Feature Operation ........... 25 – 27  
Child Lockout Feature Operation........................27  
Les Instructions de Securite Important  
(Safety Instructions in French) .........................4 – 5  
Features of Your Oven  
Oven Cleaning and Care  
Parts Identification ..................................................... 6  
Description of Touch Pad Functions ..................... 7  
WhatYouWill Hear And See................................... 8  
Self-Cleaning: Before andAfter .............................28  
Setting the Self Clean Mode ..................................29  
General Oven Care .................................................30  
Oven Finishes / Cleaning Method.........................31  
Operating Instructions  
Setting the Clock ........................................................ 9  
Setting theTimer ......................................................10  
General OvenTips ...................................................11  
OvenVoltage..............................................................11  
Oven Racks ................................................................12  
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance  
Replacing the Oven Light .......................................32  
24-Hour Clock and Centigrade Format .............32  
Removing the Oven Door .....................................33  
OvenTemperature and Calibration......................34  
Signals and Control Panel Display ........................34  
Bake, Convection or  
Convection Roast Mode Operation ....................13  
BakingTechniques .....................................................14  
ProofingTechniques ..................................................14  
ConvectionTechniques ...........................................15  
DehydratingTechniques ..........................................15  
Bake and Convection Chart ........................ 16 – 18  
Convection RoastTechniques................................19  
Food Safety Guidelines............................................19  
Meat Roasting Chart ...............................................20  
Poultry Roasting Chart ...........................................21  
Problem Solving .................................. 35 – 36  
Solving Baking Problems .........................................35  
Solving Operational Problems...............................36  
How to Obtain Service...........................................36  
Thermador® Built-In OvenWarranty.................37  
Service Data Record................................................37  
Location of Model and Serial Number.................. 6  
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Safety Precautions  
General Appliance and Oven  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Please read all instructions before using this appliance.  
WARNING  
!
Do not allow children to use this appliance,  
unless closely supervised by an adult. Children  
and pets should not be left alone or unattended  
in the area where the appliance is in use. Never  
allow children to sit or stand on any part of the  
oven.  
When properly cared for, your new Thermador  
ovenhasbeendesignedtobeasafe,reliableappliance.  
Read all instructions carefully before using this  
oven. These precautions will reduce the risk of  
burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to persons.  
When using kitchen appliances, basic safety  
precautions must be followed, including the  
following:  
Do not store items of interest to children above  
the oven. If children should climb onto the  
appliance to reach these items, they could be  
seriously injured.  
• This appliance must be properly installed and  
grounded by a qualified technician. Connect only  
to a properly grounded outlet. See “Grounding  
InstructionsfoundintheInstallationInstructions.  
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:  
1. Do not store flammable materials in or near the  
• Thisapplianceshouldbeservicedonlybyqualified  
service technician. Contact the nearest  
authorized service center for examination,  
repair or adjustment.  
oven.  
2. Do not use water on a grease fire. Smother fire  
or use a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.  
3. It is highly recommended that a fire extinguisher  
be readily available and highly visible next to any  
cooking appliance.  
Do not repair or replace any part of the oven  
unless specifically recommended. Refer service  
to an authorized servicer.  
4. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend oven if  
paper, plastic or other combustible materials are  
placed inside the oven.  
Do not operate this appliance if it is not working  
properly or if it has been damaged, until an  
authorized servicer has examined it.  
5. Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do  
not leave paper products, cooking utensils or  
food in the cavity when not being used.  
• Install or locate this appliance only in accordance  
with the Installation Instructions.  
• Use this oven only as intended by the  
manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact  
the manufacturer.  
6. If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep  
oven door closed. Turn oven off and disconnect  
the circuit at the circuit breaker box.  
Do not cover or block any openings on this  
7. Do not block any vent openings.  
appliance.  
8. Be sure the blower fan runs whenever the oven  
is in operation. If the fan does not operate, do  
not use the oven. Call an authorized service  
center.  
• Use this appliance only for its intended use as  
described in this manual. Do not use corrosive  
chemicals, vapors, or nonfood products in this  
appliance.Thistypeofovenisspecificallydesigned  
to heat or cook. It is not designed for industrial  
orlaboratoryuse.Theuseofcorrosivechemicals  
in heating or cleaning will damage the appliance.  
9. Neverusetheoventowarmorheataroom. This  
can damage the oven parts.  
10. For personal safety, wear proper clothing. Loose  
fitting or garments with hanging sleeves should  
never be worn while using this appliance.  
Continued on next page  
Intheeventthatpersonalclothingorhaircatchesfire,  
DROP AND ROLL IMMEDIATELY to extinguish  
flames.  
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Safety Precautions  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Please read all instructions before using this appliance.  
SAFETY FOR THE OVEN  
SAFETY FOR THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN  
Tie long hair so that it doesn't hang loose.  
Confirm that the door locks and will not open once  
START is touched and the door lock icon appears. If  
doordoesnotlock, touchOVENOFFanddonotrun  
Self Clean. Phone 800/735-4328 for service (see Page  
36 for obtaining service).  
Donottouchheatingelementsorinteriorsurfacesof  
oven.  
The heating elements may be hot even though they  
aredarkincolor. Interiorsurfacesofanovenbecome  
hot enough to cause burns.  
Donotcleanthedoorgasket. Itisessentialforagood  
seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, move  
or remove the door gasket.  
During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or  
other flammable materials contact the heating  
elements or the interior surfaces of the oven until  
they have had sufficient time to cool.  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven liner  
protective coatings of any kind in or around any part  
of the oven.  
The trim on the top and sides of the oven door may  
become hot enough to cause burns.  
Clean only oven parts listed in this manual.  
Use care when opening the door. Open the door  
slightlytolethotairorsteamescapebeforeremoving  
or replacing food.  
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the broiler  
pan,ovenracks,otherutensilsandexcesssoftspillage.  
Listen for fan. A fan noise should be heard sometimes  
during the cleaning cycle. If no fan is heard, call for  
service.  
Do not heat unopened food containers. Build-up of  
pressure may cause the container to burst and result  
in injury.  
Always place oven racks in desired location while  
oven is cool. If a rack must be moved while oven is  
hot, do not let potholder contact the hot heating  
elements.  
!
WARNING  
The California Safe Drinking Water and  
Toxic Enforcement Act requires  
businessestowarncustomersofpotential  
exposure to substances which are known  
by the State of California to cause cancer  
or reproductive harm.  
Use only dry pot holders. Moist or damp pot holders  
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do  
not let pot holder touch hot elements. Do not use a  
towel or other bulky cloth as a pot holder.  
The elimination of soil during self-  
cleaning generates some by-products  
which are on this list of substances.  
To minimize exposure to these  
substances, always operate this oven  
according to the instructions in this  
manual and provide good ventilation to  
the room during and immediately after  
self-cleaning the oven.  
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Safety Instructions  
LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANT  
Veuillez lire les instructions entières avant de continuer.  
Comme une précaution, c'est extrêmement  
recommandé qu'un extincteur de feu soit facilement  
disponibleettsàcôtéd'aucunappareildelacuisine.  
!
AVERTISSEMENT  
Lorsque l’entretien est effectué de façon approprié,  
ce nouveau four Thermador a été conçu pour offrir  
sécurité et fiabilité. Lire toutes les instructions  
attentivement avant d’utiliser ce four. Ces  
précautions permettront de réduire tout risque de  
brûlures, de chocs électrique et de blessures. Au  
moment d’utiliser des appareils électroménagers,  
des précautions de base doivent être observées,  
incluant ce qui suit.  
LA SÉCURITÉ POUR LE FOUR  
Ne pas toucher les éléments de chauffage ou les  
surfaces intérieures du four.  
Les éléments de chauffage (cuire au four et griller)  
peuventêtrechaudsbienqu'ilssontfoncésencouleur.  
Les surfaces intérieures d'un four s'échauffent assez  
de causer les brûlures.  
LA SÉCURITÉ POUR TOUS LES  
APPAREILS  
Pendant et après l'utilisation, ne pas toucher ou  
permettre l'habillement ou d'autres matières  
inflammables de contacter les éléments de chauffage  
(cuire au four et griller) ou les surface intérieures du  
four jusqu'à ce qu'elles ont eu le temps suffisant de  
rafraîchir.  
Utilisercetappareilseulementdanslamanièredestinée  
par le fabricant. Si vous avez des questions, contacter  
le fabricant.  
Faire installer et mettre à la terre la cuisinière par un  
technicien qualifié.  
Les enfants ne doivent pas être laissés seuls ou sans  
surveillance dans un endroit où les appareils sont en  
marche. Il ne doit jamais être permis à laisser s’assoir  
ou poser le pied sur aucune partie de l’appareil.  
Les moulures sur le sommet et les côtés de la porte  
du four peuvent s'échauffer assez de causer les  
brûlures.  
Utiliser le soin en ouvrant la porte. Ouvrez la porte  
légèrement permettre l'air chaud ou lavapeur  
d'échapper avant d'enlever ou de remplacer la  
nourriture.  
Ne jamais utiliser le four pour chauffer une chambre.  
Tel emploi peut endommager le four.  
Pour la sécurité personnelle, porter le vêtement  
adéquat. Les vêtements amples ou suspendus ne  
doivent jamais être portés pendant l'utilisation de cet  
appareil.  
Ne pas chauffer les récipients de la nourriture non  
ouvert; une intensification de pression peut causer le  
récipient d’éclater.  
Toujours mettre les étagères du four à l'endroit  
désiré pendant que le four soit frais. Si une étagère  
doit être déplacée quand le four est chaud, ne pas  
permettre la poignée de contacter les éléments de  
chauffage chauds.  
Ne pas réparer ou remplacer aucune partie de  
l’appareil à moins que recommandé spécifiquement  
dans ce manuel. Tout autre entretien doit être  
rapporté à un technicien qualifié.  
Ne pas emmagasiner les matières inflammable dans  
ou près le four.  
Ne pas utiliser de l'eau sur les feus de la graisse.  
Mettre l’appareil à l’arrêt et s’étouffer le feu avec le  
bicarbonate de soude ou utiliser un extincteur de  
chimique sec ou de type écumé.  
LA SÉCURITÉ POUR LE FOUR AUTO-  
NETTOYANT  
Ne pas nettoyer le joint de la porte. C'est essentiel  
pour un bon sceau. Le soin doit étre pris de ne pas  
frotter, endommager, ou enlever le joint de la porte.  
Utiliser seulement les poignées sèches. Les poignées  
mouilléesouhumidessurlessurfaceschaudespeuvent  
causer les becs du vapeur. Ne pas utiliser une  
serviette ou d’autre tissu volumineux au lieu des  
poignées. Ne pas permettre les poignées de toucher  
les éléments chauds, les becs chauds, ou les grilles du  
bec.  
Dans l'événement que l'habillement personnel prend  
feu. TOMBER ET ROULER IMMÉDIATEMENT pour  
éteindre les flammes.  
Nepasutiliserlesnettoyeursdufourcommercialsou  
lesrevêtementsdeprotectiondurevêtementdufour  
d'aucunes sortes dans ou autour aucune partie du  
four.  
Nettoyer seulement les parties du four inscrites dans  
ce manuel.  
Avant de auto-nettoyer le four, enlever la casserole  
du gril, les étagères du four, les autres ustensiles et un  
excédent de liquide.  
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LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANT  
Veuillez lire les instructions entières avant de continuer.  
SÉCURITÉ POUR LE FOUR  
AUTO-NETTOYANT  
SÉCURITÉ POUR LE FOUR  
Ne pas toucher aux éléments chauffants ni les sur-  
faces intérieures du four.  
S’assurer que la porte se verrouille et qu’elle ne peut  
être ouverte une fois que la touche marche (START)  
est pressée et que l’icone de porte verrouillée est  
affiché.Si la porte ne se verrouille pas,presser la tou-  
che four arrêt (OVEN OFF) et ne pas effectuer le  
nettoyage.Téléphoner au 800/735-4328 pour un ser-  
vice (voir Page 36 pour plus de détails).  
Les éléments chauffants peuvent être très chauds  
même s’ils sont de couleur foncée. Les surfaces  
intérieures du four deviennent très chaudes et  
peuvent causer des brûlures.  
Pendant et après l’utilisation,ne pas toucher ni laisser  
des vêtements ou autres matériaux inflammables  
entrer en contact avec les éléments chauffants ou les  
surfaces intérieures du four, tant qu’ils n’ont pas  
suffisamment refroidis.  
NE pas nettoyer le joint de la porte.Cela est essentiel  
pour une bonne étanchéité.Il faut faire attention pour  
ne pas récurer, endommager, déplacer ni enlever le  
joint de la porte.  
La garniture sur le haut et les côtés de la porte du  
four peut être suffisamment chaude pour causer des  
brûlures.  
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Ne pas utiliser de produits nettoyants de type com-  
mercial ni d’enduit protecteur sur et dans le four.  
Faire attention en ouvrant la porte.Ouvrir légèrement  
la porte afin que l’air chaud et la vapeur puissent  
s’échapper avant de mettre ou enlever des aliments.  
Nettoyer seulement les parties indiquées dans ce  
guide.  
Ne pas faire chauffer des contenants non ouverts.  
L’accumulation de la pression peut faire exploser le  
contenant et causer des blessures.  
Avant d’effectuer le nettoyage du four,enlever le pla-  
teau,les tablettes,les ustensiles et tout déversement.  
Toujours placer les tablettes à l’endroit désiré pen-  
dant que le four est froid. Si la tablette doit être  
déplacée pendant que le four est chaud, les moufles  
ou tire-plats ne doivent pas entrer en contact avec  
les éléments chauffants.  
Le bruit du ventilateur doit être audible pendant le  
cycle de nettoyage, sinon, communiquer avec le ser-  
vice.  
!
AVERTISSEMENT  
Le règlement « California Safe Drinking Water and  
Toxic Enforcement Act » exige que les compagnies  
avisent les clients du danger potentiel d’exposition aux  
substances reconnues par l’état de la Californie comme  
pouvant causer le cancer ou des problèmes de santé  
reliés à la reproduction.  
L’élimination des résidus pendant le fonctionnement  
auto-nettoyant peut générer certains sous produits  
dérivés donnés dans la liste.  
Afindeminimiserl’expositionàcessubstances,toujours  
faire fonctionner ce four conformément aux instruc-  
tions de ce guide et assurer une bonne ventilation à la  
pièce pendant et immédiatement après le nettoyage du  
four.  
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Oven Features  
Features of Your Oven  
Not all features are on all models  
MODEL SC301  
SINGLE OVEN  
MODELS SCD302, SCD272  
SC302, SC272  
DOUBLE OVENS  
9
UPPER OVEN  
LOWER OVEN  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER  
1
TIMER  
2
10  
11  
OVEN  
LIGHT  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
CONVECTION  
UPPER OVEN  
LOWER OVEN  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
BAKE  
OFF  
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER  
1
TIMER  
2
BROIL  
OVEN  
LIGHT  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
CONVECTION  
8
7
13  
12  
6
5
14  
15  
4
3
16  
17  
18  
2
19  
1
20  
21  
Parts Identification  
Feature Index  
Explained  
on page  
Feature Index  
Explained  
on page  
30, 31  
3, 28, 30, 31  
28, 30, 31  
28  
Door Handle  
Oven Door Gasket  
Window  
Easy-lift Bake Element  
Removable Oven Racks  
Rack Supports  
1
Model & Serial No. Location  
(look through vents)  
Front Frame  
Halogen Oven Lamps (2)  
Convection Fan and Cover  
Side Trim  
30, 37  
12  
13  
14  
15  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
30, 31  
28, 32  
8, 14, 19  
28, 30, 31  
33  
33  
2, 30, 31  
30, 31  
3, 12, 28, 30, 31  
12  
16  
Door Hinge  
17  
Broil Element  
Display Window  
22, 23  
Removable Door  
Door Vents  
Exhaust Vent Trim  
Broiler Pan and Grid  
18  
6, 7  
6, 30, 31  
28, 36  
9  
19  
0  
20  
Glass Touch Control Panel  
10 Automatic Door Lock Latch  
Oven Cooling Vents  
11  
21  
30, 31  
3,19,20,21,22,30,31  
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OvenTouch Pad  
Description of Touch Pad Functions  
The control panel contains a series of electronic touch pads that enable you to  
set the oven. As you touch these control pads, you will notice that numbers and  
words appear in the display window. These numbers and words are called prompts  
and show you what is set and what must be done next.  
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with these controls. To set the oven,touch  
only one control pad at a time.  
9
11  
10  
1
4
3
8
2
12  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
3
6
BAKE  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
5
8
0
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
BROIL  
13  
14  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
LIGHT  
7
5
6
7
Oven Control Panel showing all of functions.  
Oven  
Light  
7
8
1
Window  
Display  
Clock display and cooking  
modes.  
Touch to turn on oven light.  
Touch again to turn off oven  
light.  
2
CookTime  
Touch to set cooking time in  
minutes or hours for Bake,  
Convection or Convection  
Roast modes. When this pad is  
used instead of Timer 1 or 2,  
the oven will turn off  
automatically after the Cook  
Time has ended.  
Number  
Pads  
Touch each number to set time  
and temperature.  
9
Bake  
Broil  
Touch to select the Bake Mode.  
Touch to select the Broil Mode.  
10  
11  
12  
Convection  
Touch to select the Convection  
Mode.  
3
Timer 1  
Touch to set as an audio  
reminder kitchen timer. Press  
again and hold to cancel the  
minute timer.  
Off  
Touch to cancel any mode  
exceptTimer 1 and 2.  
13  
14  
Self Clean  
Touch to select the Self Clean  
Mode.  
4
Clock  
Touch to set the time of day  
on the 12-hour clock.  
Convection  
Roast  
Touch to select the Convection  
Roast Mode.  
5
6
StopTime  
Touch after setting CookTime  
or Self Clean to set the time  
of day the oven will automati-  
cally turn off.  
If an "F-and a number" flash in the display,this indicates  
a function error code. Touch the oven OFF pad or  
turn off power at the circuit breaker. Wait for 3  
minutes and turn it back on. Try again to program  
your oven function. If function error code repeats,  
note the code number,disconnect power to the oven  
and call for service.  
Timer 2  
Touch to set as a second audio  
reminder. Press again and hold  
to cancel the minute timer.  
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Oven Functions  
WhatYouWill HearAnd See  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL HEAR  
ConvectionFan– Operatesduringanyconvection  
mode. It turns off if the door is opened.  
Control Panel Flashing – Any flashing in the  
controlwindowindicatestheselectedfunctionisnot  
completely programmed and requires another step.  
Component Cooling Fan – Activates during any  
cooking or self-cleaning mode to cool electronic  
components and outer door surfaces. It will stay on  
until components have cooled sufficiently. This air is  
exhausted through the vent located below the oven.  
Power-up Flashing – The Clock Time flashes  
following the initial application of power to the unit  
or after a power failure.  
Illuminated Numbers – These numbers indicate  
Time of Day, Time to Cook, Timers, or Tempera-  
ture. Digits will move to the left as new digits are  
entered. Temperatures in Fahrenheit will adjust to  
the nearest 5°F.  
Oven Audible Signals – Beeps & Chimes  
1. Pad Touch Response: A single short beep  
whenever a function or number is pressed.  
2. Invalid Entry: Three short beeps.  
Illuminated Lock – When the word "LOCK" is  
displayed, the door will not open. Wait for the word  
to disappear, designating the automatic door latch is  
in the open position.  
3. Self Clean is Selected and Door is Not  
Closed: Four short beeps.  
4. Indicates a Failure: Continuous series of long  
beeps.  
Err – Flashes if invalid oven temperatures or times  
are entered.  
5. Preheat tone: Single non-repeating chime.  
6. Oneminuteleftontimer: Singlenon-repeating  
chime.  
F Numbers – Various error codes of F1 to F9, FC,  
FF, F- and Fr may appear if there is a problem; please  
consult "Solving Operational Problems," Page 36.  
7. Timer Has Counted Down To Zero: Four  
chimes,onesecondapartfollowedbytwochimes,  
one second apart every 30 seconds up to 5  
minutes.  
8. End of Timed Cooking Cycle: Four chimes,  
onesecondapartfollowedbyonechimeevery60  
seconds for up to 10 minutes.  
C – Will appear if Centigrade format is selected, see  
Page 32.  
1 and 2 – Indicate Timer 1 and Timer 2.  
CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY WINDOW  
HR  
5 0 c  
3
4 5  
4
:
BAKE ROAST  
CONVECT  
CLEAN  
TIMED  
COOK  
1 2  
BROIL  
°
DELAY START  
ON  
U
PREHEAT  
0VEN  
STOP  
LOCK  
TIMER  
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Oven Operations  
Setting the Clock  
CLOCK  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
Note: Your oven is preset to a 12 hour clock and does not indicate AM or PM. The Time of Day  
is displayed in hours and minutes. A 24-hour clock format option may be selected. See "Do It Yourself  
Maintenance," Page 32.  
TO SET THE CLOCK:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
1. Touch CLOCK.  
2
5
5
: 32  
: 29  
: 29  
TIME  
TIME  
2. WhileTIMEflashes,touchnumberpads.  
Example: touch 5, 2, 9 to set correct  
Time of Day of 5:29.  
If more than 5 seconds elapse between  
touching the CLOCK pad and touching  
eachnumberpad, youmuststartagainwith  
Step 1.  
Threesecondsaftertouchingthelastnumber,  
time is set.  
TO RECALLTIME OF DAY:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
Touch CLOCK once to briefly, display Time of  
Day if another timed mode is showing.  
5
: 30  
Note: The Time of Day cannot be changed if the  
oven has been programed for Timed Bake, Timed  
Convection, Timed Convection Roast or Self Clean.  
Cancel the program before reprograming clock.  
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Setting theTimer  
TIMER 1  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
Your oven is equipped with two timers. Operating independently of each other, either timer  
can be used to remind you when a period from 1 minute up to 11 hours and 55 minutes has  
expired. They do not control oven operations.  
TO SET THETIMER:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
0:00  
1. Touch TIMER 1.  
TIMER  
1
2. When TIMER flashes, touch number  
pad 5 to set 5 minutes.  
:05  
:05  
:59  
After 3 seconds, the timer will stop flashing and  
start the 5 minute countdown. When timer  
reaches 1 minute, a notification chime sounds  
anddisplaychangestoaminutes/secondsmode.  
1
TIMER  
TIMER  
1
1
IMPORTANT: Exceptforthelastminute  
countdown, the Timer counts in hours  
and minutes.Example: Touch 10 (:10) for  
10 minutes. Touch 100 (1:00) for 1 hour.  
TIMER  
TO CHANGETIME AFTER STARTING:  
1. Touch TIMER 1.  
2. Touch number pads for new time.  
WHENTIME IS UP:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
At the end of the time set, the Timer will chime  
4 times. If not canceled, 2 chimes will sound  
every 30 seconds for 5 minutes.  
End  
TIMER  
1
TO CANCELTIMER:  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
Touch Timer 1 and then 0, or touch and hold  
Timer 1 for 4 seconds.  
Important: Touching OFF to cancel the chimes  
cancels ALL selected oven programing, NOT the  
Timer!  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
6:30  
This display shows time of day.  
Note:To set timer for 2 hours and 30 minutes, touch the numbers 2, 3, 0. The display will show 2:30, TIMER 1. A  
timer will always have display priority over the clock. The Timer with the least amount of time remaining will have the first  
priority. Touching the CLOCK or other TIMER will briefly display the Time of Day or the time remaining on the other Timer.  
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General OvenTips  
High Altitude Baking  
Preheating the Oven  
When baking at high altitudes, in either BAKE,  
CONVECTION or CONVECTION ROAST mode,  
recipes and baking times vary. For information to  
adjustrecipes,writetheExtensionService,Colorado  
StateUniversity,FortCollins,Colorado80521. There  
may be a cost for the bulletins. Specify the type of  
information you want (example: cakes, cookies,  
breads, etc.).  
For best results, preheat the oven when using the  
BAKE, CONVECTION or CONVECTION ROAST  
modes.  
• Place racks in the oven before preheating.  
• Allow oven to preheat while preparing recipe or  
food.  
• Theovenispreheatedwhentheovenchimesand  
the selected temperature is displayed.  
• Once oven is preheated, place food in the oven  
asquicklyaspossibletominimizethelossof heat.  
Condensation  
It is normal for a certain amount of moisture to  
evaporatefromthefoodduringanycookingprocess.  
The amount depends on the moisture content of the  
food. The moisture may condense on any surface  
cooler than the inside of the oven.  
For Best Results  
• Use Baking, Roasting and Broiling Charts found  
on Pages 16 to 18, 20 to 21 and 24 for suggested  
rack level and cooking time.  
• Minimize opening the door.  
Electronic Temperature Sensor  
Your new Thermador® oven has an electronic  
temperature sensor which accurately maintains the  
temperature selected. Your previous oven may have  
had a mechanical thermostat that drifted to a higher  
temperature with age. You may experience an  
adjustmentperiodwhencookingyourfavoriterecipes  
with your new Thermador® convection oven.  
• Use TIMER 1 or TIMER 2.  
• Use the interior oven light to view the food.  
• Store the broiler pan or other utensils outside  
the oven. An extra pan, without food, affects the  
browning and cooking.  
• Use pans that give you the desired browning:  
IF CONNECTING TO 208/120 VOLTS  
Thisovencanbeconnectedtoa208/120voltor  
240/120 volt power source. When connected  
to a 208/120 volt power source, optimum  
results are achieved in Bake, Convection Bake  
and Convection by preheating the oven. Pre-  
heat times may be slightly longer. Do not  
preheat the oven in Broil. All timings may be  
longer than those shown in the Baking Charts.  
The Self Clean mode may need a longer time  
than with 240/120 volt connections, depending  
on the amount of spill.  
-
For tender, golden brown crusts, use light  
nonstick/anodized or shiny metal utensils.  
-
For brown, crisp crusts, use dark nonstick/  
anodized or dark, dull metal utensils or glass  
bakeware.  
CAUTION: Neverusealuminumfoiltocover  
theovenracksortolinetheoven. Itcandamage  
the oven if it touches the heating element or  
damage the oven liner if heat is trapped under  
it.  
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Oven Racks  
Safety Stops  
Insert The Rack As Follows:  
• The racks are designed with safety stops and a  
back rail. When the racks are placed correctly in  
theoven,theywillstopbeforecomingcompletely  
outfromtheoven. Theywillnottiltwhenplacing  
food on them.  
• When placing food on a rack, pull the rack out to  
the stop position. Place the food on the rack,  
then slide the rack back into the oven. This will  
eliminate reaching into a hot oven.  
1. Hold the rack with the back rail up and towards  
the back of the oven. Rest the rear of the rack on  
the desired rack slide.  
2. Push the rack into the oven as far as it will go. It  
will "drop" into position.  
3. Pull the rack forward to confirm safety stops are  
below rack guide.  
Remove Or Reposition The Racks As  
Follows:  
1. Slide the rack to the front of the oven.  
2. Lift the front of the rack up so the safety stops  
slide over the rack slides.  
3. Pull the rack forward to remove.  
Self-Cleaning the Racks  
• The racks may be cleaned in the oven during the  
Self Clean cycle; however, they will lose their  
shiny finish and change to a metallic gray. See  
Oven Cleaning Chart on Page 30.  
• Rack supports should not be removed.  
Rack Levels  
• Rack levels are numbered from the bottom rack  
support to the top.  
• The correct rack level for baking a food item  
depends on the recipe and the cooking mode.  
SeeBaking,RoastingandBroilingChartsonPages  
16 to 18, 20 to 21 and 24. Place rack(s) in the  
proper level before turning on the oven.  
6
5
4
3
2
1
Rack Levels  
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Bake, Convection or Convection Roast Mode Operation  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
BAKE  
CONV  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
BROIL  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
TO SET BAKE, CONVECTION OR CONVECTION ROAST:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
°
1. Touch BAKE, CONVECTION or  
BAKE  
CONVECTION ROAST.  
2. While mode flashes, touch number pads to  
select desiredoventemperaturefrom200°F  
to 550°F (94º to 290ºC).  
°
350  
BAKE  
Example: touch 3,5,0 for 350°F.  
The oven will start automatically in 6 seconds.  
°
100  
BAKE  
Thedisplaywillshow100° (38ºC)andwillcount  
up in 5° (1ºC) increments until the temperature  
selected is displayed.  
PREHEAT  
ON  
°
350  
When the oven has reached the temperature  
selected, a chime will sound.  
BAKE  
Optional: Set a TIMER, as a reminder to check doneness of the food. See Page 10.  
Note: To check the already selected oven temperature during preheat, touch the mode pad once.  
TO CANCEL BAKE, CONVECTION OR CONVECTION ROAST:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
Touch OFF pad.  
6:30  
The Time of Day displays.  
TO CHANGETHE OVEN MODE AND / OR TEMPERATURE:  
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 above.  
• If revising temperature to a lower setting, a  
chimewillsoundbriefly,indicatingtheselected  
temperaturehasbeenreached. ThePREHEAT  
and ON lights in the display will go out.  
• If revising to a higher temperature, the oven  
will heat as in Step 2.  
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BakingTechniques  
BAKE MODE  
6
5
Baking is cooking with heated air. Both upper and  
lower elements in the oven are used to heat the air,  
but no fan is used to circulate the heat.  
4
3
2
1
Follow the recipe, convenience food directions for  
bakingtemperature,timeandracklevel. Bakingtime  
willvarywiththetemperatureofingredientsandthe  
size, shape and finish of the baking utensil.  
General Guidelines  
• Check for doneness at the minimum time.  
• For best results, bake food on a single rack with  
atleast1"spacebetweenutensilsandovenwalls.  
• Use metal bakeware (with or without a nonstick  
finish), heatproof glass, glass-ceramic, pottery or  
other utensils suitable for the oven.  
• Use a maximum of 2 racks when selecting the  
bake mode. Stagger pans or baking sheets so  
that one is not directly above another.  
• When using heatproof glass, reduce temperature  
25°F (14ºC) from recommended temperature.  
• Use baking sheets with or without sides or jelly  
roll pans.  
• See Baking Charts found on Pages 16 to 18 for  
specific rack levels for a variety of foods .  
• Tips for Solving Baking Problems are found on  
Page 35.  
Staggered cake pans  
• Avoid using the opened door as a shelf to place  
pans.  
ProofingTechniques  
A BAKE mode becomes a Proofing mode when the temperature is set at 100° to 110°F (38º to 43ºC).  
It is possible to proof large bowls of bread dough or many smaller pans in less time than at room  
temperature. Coverbreaddoughwithplasticwrapwhilerising. Besuretoremoveplasticbeforebaking.  
Check proofing progress early.  
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ConvectionTechniques  
CONVECTION MODE  
The heat for convection baking comes from the third  
elementatthebackoftheoven. Thismodeusesafan  
surrounded by the element to circulate the heat  
throughout the oven. This accelerated air move-  
mentallowsformultiplerackbakinganda25° to50°F  
(14º to 28ºC) temperature reduction from the stan-  
dard bake setting. Generally speaking, the longer the  
cooking time the greater the time savings.  
Foods recommended for convection mode:  
AirLeavenedFoods(Souffles,Meringue,Cream  
Puffs, Angel Food Cakes, Chiffon Cakes)  
Appetizers  
Biscuits  
Coffee Cakes  
Cookies (2 to 6 racks)  
Yeast Breads  
Popovers  
• Use an aluminum cookie sheet with only two  
turned up edges.  
• Multiple rack cooking for cakes and oven meals  
are done on racks 1, 3 and 5 and up to 6 racks for  
cookies, biscuits, rolls and appetizers.  
Dehydrating a variety of foods  
Main Dishes  
Meats, Roasts and Poultry  
Fish and Seafood Items  
Oven Meals (1 to 4 racks)  
Pans do not need to be staggered.  
General Guidelines  
• Convection Baking Charts are found on Pages 16  
to 18.  
• Tips for Solving Baking Problems are found on  
Page 35.  
• The number of racks used is determined by the  
height of the food to be cooked.  
• Use low sided pans when possible for best air  
circulation.  
• To fully utilize the convection system, cook  
foods that are uncovered.  
• Use shiny aluminum pans for best result unless  
otherwise specified.  
• Dark metal pans and heatproof glass or ceramic  
can be used. Reduce temperature another 25°F  
(14ºC) when using heatproof glass pans for a  
total reduction of 50°F (28ºC).  
Aquickandeasyrecipeconversionfromstandard  
Bake to Convection: Reduce the temperature  
by 25°F. Use the same cooking time as BAKE if  
under 15 minutes. If food is cooked over 30  
minutes, check 5 to 10 minutes sooner.  
DehydratingTechniques  
A CONVECTION mode becomes a Dehydrating mode when the temperature is set at 140°F (60ºC).  
You may dehydrate a variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs and meat strips. Drying screens or cookie sheets  
may be used for this purpose. Consult a food preservation book for times and temperatures. If a  
temperature other than 140°F (60ºC) is required for a specific food, select the Convection Mode and  
press the desired temperature pads.  
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Bake and Convection Chart  
FOOD ITEM  
RACK LEVEL  
BAKE  
CONVECTION  
Bake | Convection Temperature /Time  
Temperature /Time  
Breads - Quick  
Biscuits  
450ºF (232ºC)  
10 to 12 min.  
425°F (218ºC)  
10 to 12 min.  
4
4
Cornbread  
Nut Breads  
Muffins  
400°F (204ºC)  
375°F (190ºC)  
3
3
2
2
20 to 30 min.  
20 to 30 min.  
Follow package or  
recipe directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower then  
package directions  
3
4
3
Follow package or  
recipe directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
package directions  
Packaged  
Refrigerator  
Rolls  
2 or 3  
Follow package  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
package directions  
Popovers  
3
3
375°F (190ºC)  
50 to 55 min.  
425°F (218ºC) for 15  
min. then 325°F (163ºC)  
for 20 min. in well-greased  
Pyrex® cups  
Breads-Yeast  
Bread  
2
2, 3  
3
3
3, 5  
3
375°F (190ºC)  
350°F (177ºC)  
30 to 35 min.  
40 to 45 min.  
Rolls  
Follow package  
directions  
350°F (177ºC)  
10 to 12 min.  
Frozen Dough  
375°F (190ºC)  
30 to 25 min.  
350°F (177ºC)  
20 to 25 min.  
Pizza  
WithToppings  
1
1
NPH 450°F (232ºC) NPH 425°F (218ºC)  
20-30 min. 20-30 min.  
NPH= Non Preheated  
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Bake and Convection Chart  
FOOD ITEM  
RACK LEVEL  
BAKE  
CONVECTION  
Bake | Convection Temperature /Time  
Temperature /Time  
Cakes  
Angel Food Mix  
2
2
350°F (177ºC)  
40 to 50 min.  
325°F (163ºC)  
40 to 45 min.  
Cake Mix  
3
3
350°F (177ºC)  
Follow package  
directions  
325°F (163ºC)  
Check before  
2 & 4  
3 & 5  
minimum bake time.  
Scratch Cakes  
Cupcakes - Mix  
Follow recipe  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
2
3
recipe directions  
350°F (177ºC)  
Follow package  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
recipe or package  
directions. Check before  
minimum bake time.  
2 & 4  
2 & 4  
Specialty Cake  
Mixes  
350°F (177ºC)  
Follow package  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
package directions. Check  
before minimum baketime.  
3
3
Cookies  
Brownies  
9 to 23 oz.  
3
3
350°F (177ºC)  
Follow recipe or  
package directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
recipe or package directions  
Drop Cookies  
3 & 5  
2, 4, 6 or  
375°F (190ºC)  
8 to 10 min.  
350°F (177ºC)  
all six racks 8 to 12 min.  
Bar Cookies Mix  
3
3
Follow package  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
recipe or package directions  
Refrigerated  
Cookie Doughs  
3 & 5  
1,3,5  
Follow package  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
package directions  
Desserts  
Fruit Desserts  
3
2
3
3
Follow recipe  
directions  
25ºF (14ºC) lower than  
recipe directions  
Cream Puffs  
400°F (204ºC)  
375°F (190ºC)  
35 to 40 min.  
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FOOD ITEM  
RACK LEVEL  
BAKE  
CONVECTION  
Bake | Convection Temperature /Time  
Temperature /Time  
Pies  
2 Crust Fruit  
1
1
1
1
425°F (218ºC)  
400°F (204ºC)  
Scratch  
Frozen  
35 to 50 min*  
40 to 50 min.  
Follow package  
directions  
25°F (14ºC) lower than  
package directions  
CustardType  
Pumpkin  
2
2
425°F (218ºC)  
15 minutes,  
400°F (204ºC)  
15 min.  
Scratch  
then 350°F (177ºC)  
345 to 50 min.  
then 325°F (163ºC)  
5 to 40 min.  
Frozen  
2
2
2
2
2
2
Follow package  
directions  
50°F (28ºC) lower than  
package directions  
Meringue (top)  
Nut Pies  
350°F (177ºC)  
20 to 25 min.  
325°F (163ºC)  
20 to 25 min.  
375°F (190ºC)  
45 to 50 min.  
350°F (177ºC)  
35 to 45 min.  
Pie Crusts  
Graham Cracker  
375°F (190ºC)  
350°F (177ºC)  
2
12  
2
2
3
3
8 to 10 min.  
10 to 12 min.  
Pastry – Scratch  
450°F (246ºC)  
0 to 12 min.  
425°F (218ºC)  
8 to 10 min.  
Pastry –  
Refrigerated  
450°F (232ºC)  
9 to 11 min.  
425ºF (218ºC)  
8 to 10 min.  
Pastry – Frozen  
2
3
Follow package  
directions  
375°F (190ºC)  
Scratch pies based on 9" diameter aluminum pie pan  
For browner, flakier pie crusts:  
• Use a dark metal pie pan, or  
• Use a shiny aluminum pie pan placed on a small  
cookie sheet pre-heated in the oven  
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Convection RoastTechniques  
CONVECTION ROAST MODE  
The heat for convection roasting comes from the  
third element at the back of the oven and from the  
lowerbakeelement. Thismodeusesafan,surrounded  
by the element, to circulate the heat throughout the  
oven. Thecombinationofbottomheatandconvection  
heat produces a deeper, brown roast and crispier  
poultryskinthanBake.Thisacceleratedairmovement  
allows for roasting at a 25° to 50°F (14º to 28ºC)  
temperature reduction from a standard bake setting.  
Generally speaking, the longer the cooking time the  
greater the time savings.  
General Guidelines  
Meats Recommended for Convection Roast  
Mode:  
• Use low-sided pans for roasting. Allow as much  
of the circulating heat as possible to reach the  
food without restriction by high sided pans.  
• The 2-piece broil pan is suitable for Convection  
Roast.  
• Cook only tender cuts of meats listed above in  
thismode. Otherlesstendercutsofmeatbenefit  
from long, slow, moist cooking in a covered pan.  
• See Convection Roasting Charts on Pages 20 and  
21.  
Beef Roasts  
Lamb  
Poultry - Turkey, Chicken,  
Cornish Game Hens  
Pork Roasts  
Veal Roasts  
Food Safety Guidelines  
FOOD SERVINGTEMPERATURE GUIDELINES FROM FSIS  
(USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service)  
165°F (74°C)  
140°F (60°C)  
Ground Meat & Meat Mixtures (Turkey, Chicken)  
Ham, pre-cooked (to reheat)  
Stuffing (cooked alone or in bird)  
Leftovers & Casseroles  
145°F (63°C)  
Fresh Beef,Veal, Lamb (medium rare)  
170°F (77°C)  
160°F (71°C)  
Fresh Beef,Veal, Lamb (well done)  
Ground Meat & Meat Mixtures (Beef, Pork,Veal,  
Poultry breasts  
Fresh Pork (well done)  
Lamb)  
Fresh Beef,Veal, Lamb (medium)  
Fresh Pork (medium)  
Fresh Ham (raw)  
Egg Dishes  
180°F (82°C)  
Chicken &Turkey, whole  
Poultry thighs & wings  
Duck & Goose  
NOTE: Eggs (not in a dish) – cook until yolk & white are firm.  
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FOOD ITEM  
(Weight Range)  
CARVING  
TEMPERATURE  
CONVECTION ROAST  
Minutes per lb. /Temperature  
Beef  
Standing Rib  
4 to 6 lbs.  
Med. Rare – 145°F (63ºC)  
Med. – 160°F (71ºC)  
Well – 170°F (77ºC)  
23 to 28 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
28 to 32 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
32 to 37 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
Standing Rib  
6 to 8 lbs.  
Med. Rare - 145°F (63ºC)  
Med. – 160°F (71ºC)  
Well – 170°F (77ºC)  
20 to 24 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
25 to 29 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
29 to 33 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
Rolled Rib  
to 4 lbs.  
Med Rare – 145°F (63ºC)  
Med – 160°F (71ºC)  
Well – 170°F (77ºC)  
28 to 31 min. at 325°F (163ºC)  
32 to 35 min. at 325°F (163ºC)  
36 to 38 min. at 325°F (163ºC)  
5 to 7 lbs.  
Med Rare – 145°F (63ºC)  
Med. – 160°F (71ºC)  
Well – 170°F (77ºC)  
24 to 28 min at 325°F (163ºC)  
29 to 31 min at 325°F (163ºC)  
34 to 36 min. at 325°F (163ºC)  
Boneless Sirloin, Rump,  
Tri-tip 3 to 6 lbs.  
145° to 170°F (63º to 77ºC)  
25 to 35 min. at 300°F (149ºC)  
Meatloaf I to 2 lbs.  
160°F (71ºC)  
40 to 50 min. total time at 325°F (163ºC)  
Lamb  
Leg 4 to 8 lbs.  
145ºF (63ºC)  
24 to 30 min. at 325°F (163Cº)  
Pork  
Loin 1 to 2 Ibs.  
3 to 5 lbs.  
160°F (71ºC)  
37 to 43 min. at 325°F (163Cº)  
33 to 37 min. at 325°F (163Cº)  
Boneless,  
Picnic Shoulder  
3 to 5 lbs.  
160ºF (71ºC)  
30 to 37 min. at 325°F (163Cº)  
*Ham Half (Fully cooked)  
5 to 7 lbs.  
*Canned 3 to 5 lbs.  
140ºF (60ºC)  
130ºF (54ºC)  
15 to 19 min. @ 325°F (163Cº)  
Follow directions on can  
Veal  
Loin roast (bone in)  
2 to 4 lbs.  
160ºF (71ºC)  
35 to 40 min. at 325°F (163Cº)  
• If using a meat thermometer to cook meat to a desired  
temperature, food is done approximately 5°F (3ºC)  
less than the desired carving temperature. Insert the  
thermometerintothecenterofthethickestpartofthe  
roast not touching fat or bone. Meats with bone cook  
somewhat faster per pound than boneless.  
* Ham prepared with Convection Roast may be covered  
for juicier results or prepared in the Bake mode.  
Techniques  
• Roast meats on rack level 2 (larger cuts) or rack level  
3 (smaller cuts).  
• After roasting, allow meat to stand loosely covered  
with foil for 10 to 15 minutes before carving.  
• Use the 2-piece broil pan that comes with the oven.  
Place roast directly on top of grill for better browning.  
• Somecutsofmeatneedlongslowcookingandarebest  
done covered using the Bake mode.  
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Poultry Roasting Chart  
FOOD ITEM  
(Weight Range)  
CARVING  
TEMPERATURE  
CONVECTION ROAST  
Minutes per lb. /Temperature  
Turkey  
8 to 15 lbs. Unstuffed  
8 to 15 lbs. Stuffed  
For all turkeys  
8 to 15 min. @ 325°F (163ºC)  
9 to 16 min. @ 325°F (163ºC)  
Thigh – 175° to 180°F  
(79º to 82ºC)  
Breast – 170°F (77ºC)  
Stuffing – 165°F* (74ºC)  
8 to 24 lbs. Unstuffed  
8 to 24 lbs. Stuffed  
7 to 11 min. @ 300°F (149ºC)  
9 to 12 mln. @ 300°F (149ºC)  
Turkey Roast  
Boneless, 3 to 6 lbs.  
170°to 175°F (77º to 79ºC)  
22 to 29 min. @ 350°F (177ºC)  
Turkey Breast  
Whole 4 to 6 lbs.  
with bone  
170°to 175°F (77º to 79ºC)  
16 to 21 min. @ 325°F (163ºC)  
Chicken  
Unstuffed  
Stuffed  
175° to 180ºF (79º to 82ºC)  
175° to 180ºF (79º to 82ºC)  
18 to 21 min. @ 350°F (177ºC)  
19 to 22 min. @ 350°F (177ºC)  
Chicken, Halves  
2-1/2 to 4 lbs. each  
175° to 180ºF (79º to 82ºC)  
20 to 25 min. @ 350°F (177ºC)  
Chicken Pieces  
TotalTime: 60 minutes  
175° to 180ºF (79º to 82ºC)  
@ 375°F (177ºC)  
Cornish Game Hens  
Stuffed  
175° to 180°F (79º to 82ºC)  
40 to 50 min. total time @ 375°F  
(190ºC)  
Unstuffed  
175° to 180ºF (79º to 82ºC)  
45 to 55 min. total time @ 375°F  
(190ºC)  
*If stuffing temperature is not 165°F (74ºC) when turkey  
is done, remove stuffing to casserole and continue to  
cook stuffing.  
• Do not truss the legs of an unstuffed bird.  
• Shield ends of legs, wing tips, bony parts of the breast  
andanythinnerpartswithfoilduringthefirsthalfofthe  
roasting to prevent over cooking.  
Techniques  
• Roast poultry on rack level 2 or 3. For very large  
turkeys use rack level 1.  
• For juicer breast meat, start breast side down. Shield  
only the legs, wings and thin parts.  
• Use the 2-piece broil pan that comes with your oven.  
Place poultry directly on top of the grid for better  
browning. Place turkeys larger than 20 pounds on a  
rack in the lower part of the broil pan.  
• Check 30 minutes before the estimated minimum  
roasting time for doneness. Juices will run clear and  
the drumstick (on whole birds) will move freely when  
poultry is done.  
• When roasting whole chickens or turkey, tuck wings  
behind and loosely tie legs with kitchen string.  
• Roasting bags are suitable to use in this mode.  
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Broil Techniques  
BROIL MODE  
Broiling is cooking with intense heat radiated from  
the upper element of the oven which produces  
excellent results in both cooking and top browning.  
This method sears the outer layer of the food.  
Foods Recommended for Broil Mode:  
Appetizers  
Fish Fillets  
Meat (tender, such as steaks or chops)  
Hamburgers  
Poultry Pieces  
Top Browning (Breads, Casseroles)  
Utensils  
Use the two piece broil pan and grid provided with  
the oven. The slotted grid allows the meat fat to drip  
into the lower pan which minimizes spattering of fat.  
DO NOT cover the slotted grid (top) with alumi-  
num foil. However, the bottom pan may be lined  
with foil.  
General Guidelines  
• Startwithcoldmeatdirectlyfromtherefrigerator.  
• Slashtheoutsidefataroundtheedgesofthemeat  
to keep it from curling.  
• Place the rack in the desired position, before  
turning on the oven.  
• Check the Broil Chart on Page 24 for the best  
rack level to use for the particular type and  
thickness of food being broiled.  
• Mostbroilingisdoneonrack5or6. Iftheoutside  
browns too quickly, reduce the broil setting or  
lower the rack level.  
• Most food needs to be turned over only once,  
after half the total cooking time. Chicken pieces  
and halves need to be turned over after more  
than half the total cooking time. Start chicken  
with skin side down.  
Use metal or glass-ceramic bakeware (Corning™)  
when top browning casseroles,main dishes,or bread.  
DO NOT use heatproof glass (Pyrex™) or pottery.  
This type of glassware cannot withstand the intense  
heat of the broil element.  
Avoid setting the broil pan on the opened oven door.  
Clean broil pan and grid after each use.Do not allow  
grease and fat to accumulate and remain in pan.  
Do not use other pans for broiling, such as cookie  
sheets, cake pans, half-sheet pans or jelly roll pans.  
• Use TIMER 1 or 2 to set reminder time to turn  
food.  
• Do not preheat the broiler. Foods broil best  
starting with a cold oven.  
• Leave the door closed. Closed door broiling  
gives a deep char to the tops of food and allows  
the control panel to stay cool to touch.  
• If the oven is hot from previous cooking, cool it  
before broiling, for best broiling results.  
During cooking, open the oven door  
carefully as there will be an accumulation  
of smoke and steam released into the  
cooler air in the kitchen.  
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Oven Operation  
Broil Mode Operation  
BROIL  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
SETTING THE OVEN TO BROIL  
For Broil Techniques and rack levels, see Page 22. For Broil timings see Chart on Page 24.  
TO SET BROIL:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
1. Touch BROIL.  
°
BROIL  
2. While BROIL flashes, touch a number  
HI  
pad and HI broil is selected.  
BROIL  
After 5 seconds the BROIL stops flashing  
and ON appears.  
HI  
BROIL  
ON  
TO SETA LOWER BROILTEMPERATURE: (Optional)  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
Follow steps 1 and 2 above. Immediately  
after HI is displayed, touch 500 for Medium  
Broil or 450 for Low Broil. Example: 4, 5, 0  
selects 450°F.  
450°  
(450°F = 232°C and 500°F = 260°C)  
450°  
After5secondstheBROILmodewillautomatically  
start.  
BROIL  
ON  
TO STOP BROILING ORTOTURNTHE OVEN OFF:  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
Touch OFF for oven being used.  
The mode disappears, showing time remaining  
on Timer (if in use) or the Time of Day.  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
6
:
30  
Note: If more than 5 seconds elapse between touching the BROIL pad and the number pad, the oven  
is not set and it will return to the previous display. If more than 5 seconds elapses between touching  
eachnumber tocompletealowerbroilsetting,3beepswillsoundanddisplaywillbrieflyshowErrbefore  
going blank.  
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Broiling Chart  
See Broil Techniques, Page 22.  
FOOD ITEM  
RACK LEVEL  
BROIL  
TOTAL COOKINGTIME  
Thickness  
(Position from Bottom) SETTING  
Beef Steaks  
3/4" to l”  
6
Hl 550°F  
(290ºC)  
Med. Rare – 7 to I I min.  
Med. – 8 to l2 min.  
Well – 9 to 14 min.  
1-1/4" to 1/2"  
5
5
Hl  
Hl  
Med. Rare – 16 to 22 min.  
Med. – 22 to 25 min.  
Well – 26 to 32 min.  
Breads  
3/4" to l”  
English Muffins  
GarlicToast  
6
H1  
4 to 6 min.  
Chicken  
Pieces/ Halves  
4 or 5  
LO 450°F  
(272ºC)  
30 to 45 min.  
Franks  
Hot Dogs (Whole)  
Polish Sausage  
(cut in half)  
6
6
H1  
H1  
4 to 5 min.  
7 to 9 min.  
Fish  
1/2" to 1"  
5 or 6  
6
MED 500°F  
8 to 12 min.  
(260ºC)  
Ground Beef  
Patties  
Hl  
Med. Rare – 8 to 12 min.  
Med. – 9 to 14 min.  
3/4" to 1"  
Well – 10 to 15 min.  
Ham Steak  
1/2"  
1"  
6
6
H1  
H1  
7 to 11 min.  
12 to 15 min.  
Lamb Chops  
1/2" to 1"  
6
6
Hl  
Med. – 12 to 17 min.  
Well – 15 to 20 min.  
Med. – 21 to 27 min.  
Well – 27 to 33 min.  
1-1/4" to 1-1/2"  
MED 500°F  
(260ºC)  
Pork Chops  
1/2" to 1"  
6
MED 500°F  
(260ºC)  
WelI – 18 to 25 min.  
Techniques:  
Usecautionwhenopeningtheovendoorastherewill  
be an accumulation of smoke and steam released into  
the cooler air in the kitchen.  
Do not preheat the broiler. Foods broil best starting  
with a cold oven. Leave the door closed. Closed  
door broiling gives a deep char to the tops of food.  
If the oven is hot from previous cooking, cool it  
before broiling, for best broiling results.  
Refer to Page 19 for Food Safety Guidelines.  
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Oven Operation  
Timed Cooking Feature Operation  
COOK  
TIME  
CONVECTION  
BAKE  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
The Timed Cooking functions use the clock to automatically turn off the  
oven. Food left in the oven after it has turned off may overcook.  
TO START NOW AND STOP AUTOMATICALLY:  
Note: Before using timed cooking, make sure the clock is set to the correct time of day, see Page 9.  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
1. Touch BAKE or CONVECTION or  
°
CONVECTION ROAST.  
CONV  
325°  
2. While mode flashes, touch number pads  
to select desired oven temperature from  
200° to 550°F (94º to 290ºC).  
CONV  
Example: touch 3, 2, 5 for 325°F.  
100°  
CONV  
After 3 seconds the oven starts heating.  
ON  
PREHEAT  
0
:
00  
100°  
3. Touch COOK TIME.  
CONV  
TIMED  
OVEN  
COOK  
ON  
ON  
PREHEAT  
4. While mode flashes, touch number pads  
1, 3, 0 to set 1 hour, 30 minutes.  
H R  
100°  
1 30  
Enter cooking time from 5 minutes to  
11 hours and 55 minutes.  
CONV  
TIMED  
OVEN  
PREHEAT  
After 3 seconds the Time of Day (4:15) will  
reappear.  
100°  
4
:
15  
CONV  
TIMED  
OVEN  
ON  
PREHEAT  
When oven is preheated, the display will show Time  
of Day, oven temperature, oven andTIMED. If you  
touch STOP TIME, the time the oven will turn off  
displays momentarily and then returns to the Time  
of Day.  
325°  
4
:
22  
CONV  
TIMED  
OVEN  
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Timed Cooking  
(continued)  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
CONVECTION  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
TO START AND STOP AUTOMATICALLY:  
Note: Before using Timed Cooking, make sure the clock is set to the correct Time of Day.  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
1. Follow preceding steps 1- 4, on Page 25.  
4
:
15 325°  
2. Touch STOP TIME. STOP, OVEN and  
TIME flash. The current STOP TIME,  
5:45, appears.  
CONV  
TIMED  
ON  
ON  
OVEN  
3. While mode flashes, touch the number pads.  
Example:6,3,0selects6:30. Timecanbesetup  
from 5 minutes to 11 hours and 55 minutes in  
thefuture,includingtheCOOK TIMEpreviously  
entered.  
325°  
5
:
45  
OVEN  
CONV  
STOP  
PREHEAT  
TIME  
6
:
30  
325°  
CONV  
DELAY START  
TIMED  
OVEN  
The display will briefly show the Delay Start Time and  
then automatically return to the Time of Day,  
(example: 4:15) while indicating the oven is in a  
timed delay mode.  
4:  
15  
325°  
DELAY  
CONV  
TIMED  
OVEN  
The oven will turn on automatically at 5:00 and the  
cook time will begin to count down. Time of Day will  
U
be in the display. The oven will cook for 1 hour and  
100°  
5:  
00  
30 minutes and shut off automatically at 6:30.  
CONV  
PREHEAT  
TIMED  
OVEN  
ON  
Touching Cook Time will cause the remaining cook  
time to momentarily reappear in the display. When  
cooking is done, the oven will shut off automatically,  
achimewillsound4timesandEndwillappearinthe  
display.  
End  
Notes:  
Endwillappearinthedisplay. IfovenOFFisnot  
touched, End will remain in the display and one  
chime will sound every 60 seconds for 10  
minutes.  
1. To check a COOK TIME or STOP TIME,  
touch the pad. Time programed will show  
briefly and then Time of Day reappears in the  
display.  
3. While using Timed Cooking in the oven, the  
2. When cooking is done, the oven will shut off  
other sections can be used simultaneously.  
automatically. A chime will sound 4 times and  
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Timed Cooking  
(continued)  
TO CANCEL A TIMED COOK:  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
1. Touch OFF pad. Time of Day displays.  
5:45  
TO CANCEL THE TIMED FUNCTION ONLY:  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
1. Touch and hold COOK TIME for 5 seconds. The  
oven will start immediately. The display will  
show 100° (38ºC) and will count up in 5° (1ºC)  
increments until the selected temperature is  
displayed.  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
100°  
5:45  
CONV  
PREHEAT  
O N  
Child Lockout Feature Operation  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
The oven has a provision for locking the control panel in the OFF position. This mode prevents  
accidentally turning on the oven while cleaning the control panel or from a child playing with the pads.  
Oven modes which are locked OFF are BAKE,CONVECTION,CONVECTION ROAST, BROIL  
and CLEAN for both ovens, if a double oven is being used. The functions which can always be used  
regardless of a lockout are:TIMER 1 or 2, CLOCK, and the oven LIGHT.  
If an oven function is being used, the controls cannot be locked off.  
TO SET CHILD LOCKOUT:  
WHAT YOU WOILFLFSEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
6:30  
Touch and hold the COOK TIME pad and the  
STOP TIME pad simultaneously for 4 seconds.  
The indicator word OFF will appear and remain in the display  
for 15 seconds. If someone touches an oven function pad, the  
indicator word OFF will again appear for 15 seconds.  
TO CANCEL CHILD LOCKOUT:  
WH6A:T30YOU WILL SEE  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
ADN THE  
Touch and hold the COOK TIME pad and  
the STOP TIME pad simultaneously for 4  
seconds.  
OFF  
OFF will appear in the display briefly and then disappear.  
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Self-Cleaning: Before andAfter  
4. Remove oven racks. If the oven racks are  
left in the oven during a Self Clean cycle,  
they will permanently lose their shiny  
finish and change to a dull dark finish. See  
the Oven Cleaning Chart for proper care,  
Pages 30.  
The oven features a pyrolytic self-cleaning mode. When  
set into the CLEAN mode, the oven reaches a high  
temperature that burns off the food soil.  
As a safety feature, the oven door locks during SELF  
CLEAN to protect you from very high temperature.  
Do not try to open the door during Self Clean.  
It is common to see smoke and/or an occasional  
flame-up during the CLEAN cycle, depending on the  
content and amount of soil remaining in the oven. If  
a flame persists, turn off the oven and allow it to cool  
before opening the door to wipe up the excessive  
food soil.  
5. Besurethelightisturnedoffonthecontrolpaneland  
the bulb and glass cover are in place, see Page 32.  
6. Heat and odors are normal during the Self Clean  
cycle. Keep the kitchen well-ventilated.  
7. CONFIRMTHATTHEOVENDOORLOCKS  
and WILL NOT OPEN before starting the  
SELF CLEANmode. Ifthedoordoesnotlock,  
do not run Self Clean; phone 800/735-4328.  
The oven light will not turn on when the oven is set  
for a clean cycle.  
NOTE: Due to the high temperatures used for  
self-cleaning, the oven may develop fine lines or  
surface roughness. This is a common condition and  
does not affect either the cooking or the cleaning  
performance of the oven.  
AFTER SELF CLEAN  
When the oven heat drops to a safe temperature, the  
automatic door lock will release and the door can be  
opened.  
At the end of the CLEAN cycle, some gray ash may  
remain inside the oven. The amount of ash depends  
on how heavily soiled the oven was before it was  
cleaned. It is easily removed, when the oven is cold,  
using a damp sponge or cloth. If the racks do not slide  
easily after being cleaned, lightly rub rack side rails  
with vegetable oil.  
BEFORE YOU SELF CLEAN  
1. Hand-clean the oven door edge, window, outer  
window frame, oven front frame and oven cavity  
edges (shaded areas below). They do not get hot  
enough during the cleaning cycle for soil to burn  
away. Use a soapy sponge or scrubber sponge that  
is safe for glass. Do not rub the gasket.  
IMPORTANT: Be sure to let the glass in the oven  
door cool completely before wiping up any ash left  
from the clean cycle.  
2. Wipeuplargeoverspillsandgreasewithpaper  
towels. Gently lift up bake element if necessary.  
3. Remove all utensils.  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER  
1
TIMER  
2
OVEN  
LIGHT  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
8
0
9
7
Oven Control Panel  
Remove oven racks  
Hand-clean front frame  
Hand-clean 1-1/2" from rack  
support to front of oven cavity  
Gently lift up Bake element to  
wipe up ashes after Self Clean  
Hand-clean window and frame  
before setting oven to Self Clean  
Hand-clean door  
around edge  
DO NOT hand-clean gasket  
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Setting the Self Clean Mode  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
SELF  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
CLEAN  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
OVEN  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
9
8
0
LIGHT  
7
TO START SELF-CLEANING IMMEDIATELY:  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
Read and follow SELF-CLEANING: BEFORE AND AFTERon Page 28.  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
H R  
CLEAN  
TIME  
1. Close oven door and touch CLEAN.  
2. While CLEAN flashes, touch any number pad.  
It will automatically set the oven cleaning mode  
for 3 hours – normal soil. After 3 seconds, the  
flashing will disappear, the ON indicator glows,  
the door will auto-latch and Self Clean mode is  
programed.  
OVEN  
3:00  
TIMED CLEAN  
OVEN  
ON  
ON  
To Adjust Clean Time (optional)  
If a shorter or longer time is desired,  
Follow steps 1 and 2 and when 3:00 flashes,  
touch 2, 0, 0 (2 hours – light soil) or 4, 0, 0 (4 hours – heavy  
soil).  
2:00  
TIMED CLEAN  
OVEN LOCK  
After the Self Clean cycle ends or is canceled:  
Time of Day (if a timer is not in use) displays.  
TO DELAY THE START OF SELF CLEAN AND TURN OVEN OFF AUTOMATICALLY:  
WHAT YOU WILL DO  
WHAT YOU WILL SEE  
1. Follow steps 1 through 2 above.  
5:00  
3. Touch STOP TIME.  
CLEAN  
ON  
STOP TIME  
DELAY START  
DELAY  
If the Time of Day is 2:00 the STOP TIME would  
be 5:00.  
OVEN  
LOCK  
4. Touch 6, 0, 0 (to change the stop time to six  
o’clock).  
6:00  
TIMED CLEAN  
OVEN LOCK  
After 4 seconds the program will automatically set.  
Display will briefly show time Self Clean will start.  
2:00  
Display will revert to the Time of Day, and indicate a Delay  
Self Clean program.  
TIMED CLEAN  
OVEN LOCK  
Notes:  
1. If more than 4 seconds elapses between touching the  
CLEANpadandtouchingaNumberpad,theovenisnotset  
and Time of Day will automatically return to the display.  
2. To check time remaining in self-clean cycle, touch SELF  
CLEAN. Display will briefly show the stop time and then  
return to Time of Day.  
4. TocheckDelayedStartandStoptime, touchSTOPTIME.  
Display will cycle through Stop Time and Start Time before  
returning to Time of Day.  
5. Ifdoorisopen, “doorwillbedisplayedandasignalwillbeep  
for 4 seconds before returning to Time of Day. Self Clean  
mode cannot be selected if oven door is open.  
3. To check time of day that oven will shut off, touch STOP TIME.  
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General Oven Care  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
2
5
3
6
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER  
1
TIMER  
2
6
5
OVEN  
LIGHT  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
8
0
9
7
How to use the Oven Cleaning Chart  
1. Locate the number of the part to be  
cleaned in the illustration on this page.  
Oven Control Panel  
7
8
9
2. Find the part name in the chart.  
4
• Use the cleaning method in the left  
column if the oven is black or white.  
• Use the cleaning method in the  
shadedcolumniftheovenisstainless  
steel.  
3
3. Matchtheletterwiththecleaningmethod  
on Page 31.  
2
10  
11  
15  
12  
16  
17  
1
13  
14  
Cleaning Method  
Cleaning Method  
Stainless  
Stainless  
Steel  
Blk /Wht  
Oven  
Steel  
Oven  
Blk /Wht  
Oven  
Part  
Oven  
Part  
B
E
B
E
1 Door Frame  
10 Seal (Gasket)  
D
F
D
F
2
11  
Interior DoorWindow  
Interior Oven Door  
D
G
C
D
A
E
D or G  
D
12  
3
Removable Oven Racks  
Door Handle  
A
D
D
C
D
E
A
13  
4 SideTrim  
DoorVentTrim  
D
C & G  
5
14  
Control PanelTrim  
Door Front  
D
6
7
8
Control Panel  
C, G  
D
VentTrim (below door)  
Broil GridTop  
15  
16  
D
A
E
Oven CoolingVents  
Oven Front Frame  
Oven Cavity  
17  
E
Broil Pan Bottom  
9
E
E
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Oven Cleaning and Care  
Oven Finishes / Cleaning Method  
The entire oven can be safely cleaned with a soapy sponge, rinsed and dried.  
If stubborn soil remains, follow the recommended cleaning methods below.  
• Always use the mildest cleaner that will do the job.  
• Rub metal finishes in the direction of the grain.  
• Use clean, soft cloths, sponges or paper towels.  
• Rinse thoroughly with a minimum of water so it does not drip into door slots.  
• Dry to avoid water marks.  
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27  
The cleaners recommended below indicate a type and do not constitute an endorsement. Use all products  
according to package directions.  
CLEANING METHOD  
PART  
A Chrome  
Wash with hot sudsy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Or,gently rub with Soft Scrub®,Bon-  
Ami®, Comet®, Ajax®, Brillo® or S.O.S.® pads as directed. Easy Off® or Dow® Oven Clean-  
ers (cold oven formula) can be used, but may cause darkening and discoloration. The broil  
pan top may be squirted with liquid detergent and covered with wet paper towels while pan  
is hot. Allow to stand.  
Plated  
B Fiberglass  
DO NOT HAND-CLEAN GASKET. LEAVEAS IS.  
Knit  
C Glass  
Spray Windex® or Glass Plus® onto a cloth first, then wipe to clean. Use Fantastik® or  
Formula 409® to remove grease spatters.  
D Painted  
E Porcelain  
Clean with hot, sudsy water or apply Fantastik® or Formula 409® first to a clean sponge or  
paper towel and wipe clean. Avoid using powdered cleansers and steel wool pads.  
Immediately wipe up acid spills like fruit juice, milk and tomatoes with a dry towel. Do not  
use a moistened sponge/towel on hot porcelain. When cool,clean with hot,sudsy water or  
apply Bon-Ami® or Soft Scrub® to a damp sponge. Rinse and dry. For stubborn stains,gently  
use Brillo® or S.O.S.® pads. It is normal for porcelain to craze (hairlike lines) with age due to  
exposure from heat and food soil.  
F Reflective  
BEFORE SELF-CLEANING, clean with detergent and a plastic scrubber, or gently use  
new Brillo or S.O.S.® steel wool pads. Wipe thoroughly with a clean moistened sponge to  
remove residue. Repeated scrubbing with Brillo® or S.O.S® pads will scratch glass. Do not  
use S.O.S® scrubber sponges unless specified safe for glass.  
Glass  
Interior door  
Window  
G Stainless  
Always wipe or rub with grain. Clean with a soapy sponge; rinse and dry. Or, wipe with  
Fantastik® or Formula 409® sprayed onto a paper towel. Protect and polish with Stainless  
Steel Magic® and a soft cloth. Remove water spots with a cloth dampened with white  
vinegar.  
Steel  
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Oven Maintenance  
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance  
CAUTION: If the light cover is damaged or broken,  
REPLACINGTHE OVEN LIGHT  
do not use the oven until a new cover is in place.  
WARNINGS:  
ATTENTION: Si la couverture d'éclairage est  
endommagée, ou cassée, ne pas utiliser le four jusqu'  
à une nouvelle couverture est en place.  
To prevent electrical shock and or personal  
injury:  
• Before replacing the light bulb, be sure  
the electric power is turned off at the  
circuit breaker.  
• Do not operate the oven unless the light cover  
is securely in position.  
The oven lights are located, on the left and right side walls  
of the oven. The lights have a removable lens cover and  
a halogen light bulb. The ceramic light socket housing is  
not removable by the user.  
• Halogen bulbs get HOT instantly when turned  
ON.  
• Be sure the oven and light bulb are cool.  
Replace bulb with a 12-Volt, 10-Watt Halogen bulb  
only.  
Before replacing bulbs, turn off oven circuit.  
AVERTISSEMENTS:  
Pourempêcherlechocélectriqueet/oulablessure  
personnelle:  
To replace Halogen Bulb:  
1. Remove oven racks.  
2. Slide the tip of  
a table knife  
blade between  
oven wall and  
the center of  
the side of the  
protective  
• Avant de remplacer l'ampoule, soyez cer-  
tainl'interrupteurd'éclairageautomatique  
sur le cadre du four est déprimé.  
• Ne pas faire fonctionner le four sauf si la  
couverture d'éclairage est solidement dans sa  
place.  
• L'ampoule d'Halogène ALLUMÉE de vient  
CHAUDE immediatement.  
• Soyez certain que le four et l'ampoule sont frais.  
Lens Cover  
glass lens  
cover.  
Light Bulb  
Light  
3. Support the  
Socket  
glass lens cover  
with two fin-  
gers along the bottom edge to prevent the cover  
from falling to the bottom of the oven.  
24-HOUR CLOCK OR CENTIGRADE FORMAT  
Your oven has been preset to a 12-hour clock  
format and F° temperature. Two people will  
be needed to change the clock to a 24-Hour  
format or a temperature to C°.  
4. Gently twist the knife blade to loosen the glass lens  
cover.  
5. Remove the glass lens cover.  
1. Turn electric power to the oven OFF at the  
circuit breaker.  
6. Remove the bulb by grasping and sliding the bulb  
straight up until the two prongs have cleared the  
ceramic holder.  
2. While touching either TIMER 1 or TIMER 2  
pad, turn power on at breaker. Number 12  
and F will appear in the clock window. Release  
TIMER pads.  
7. Do not touch the glass of the new replacement bulb  
with your fingers. It will cause the bulb to fail when  
itfirstlights. Graspthereplacementbulbwithaclean  
paper towel or facial tissue with the prongs facing  
down. Locate the two prongs in the ceramic holder,  
gently poking until the two prongs locate in the  
ceramic socket.  
3. Touch BAKE pad and 24 replaces 12 in the  
clock window. This will toggle with repeated  
touches of BAKE.  
4. Touch BROIL pad and C replaces F. These will  
toggle with repeated touches of BROIL.  
8. Press down to seat the bulb.  
5. To complete the change, touch OFF pad.  
6. Set the correct Time of Day, see Page 9.  
9. Snap the protective glass lens cover over the bulb  
housing.  
10. Turn on circuit breaker.  
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Oven Maintenance  
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance  
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR  
The oven doors can be lifted off for your convenience in cleaning hard-to-reach areas inside the oven.  
• Use caution when removing the door as it is very heavy.  
To Remove the Oven Door  
To Replace the Oven Door  
1. Grasp the sides of the door at the center and  
insert the ends of the hinges into the slots in the  
oven front frame as far as they will go (see  
illustration below).  
1. Fully open the oven door.  
2. Raise the U-clip over the hook on each of the  
hinges to the "locked" position (see illustration  
below). Thiswillpreventthehingefromsnapping  
closed when the door is removed.  
2. With the door open all the way, lower the two  
locking clips.  
3. Raise the oven door and make sure that it fits  
evenly with the front sides.  
3. Grasp the door by the sides toward the back.  
Raise the front of the door several inches (there  
will be some spring resistance to overcome  
because of the hinge being locked). When the  
front of the door is high enough, you will be able  
to lift the hinges to clear the indents.  
WARNING:  
With the door off, never release the levers and try  
toclosethehinges. Withouttheweightofthedoor,  
thepowerfulspringswillsnapthehingesclosedwith  
great force.  
4. Pull the hinges out of the slots in the oven front  
frame.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
Avec la porte enlevée, ne jamais délivrer les leviers  
etessayerdefermerlescharnières. Sanslepoidsde  
la porte, les ressorts puissants casseront les  
charnières fermées avec une grande force.  
DOOR HINGE  
Lower Clip After  
Door is Replaced  
Latch Hinge  
Raise Clip to "Locked Position"  
to Remove Door  
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3. Enter desired temperature from plus or minus 0°  
to 35°F in 5°F increments (0° to 21°C in 3°C  
increments).  
4. BytouchingBroilrepeatedly,itwilltogglebetween  
positiveandnegativedegrees()fortheincrement  
entered.  
OVEN TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION  
Your oven has an electronic thermostat which  
accurately maintains the selected temperature.  
However, if foods generally over brown or under  
brown in the cooking time given in your recipe, you  
have the option to recalibrate the oven.  
5. Press OFF to exit this calibration mode or it will  
To recalibrate your oven, use the Bake pad  
and number pads:  
disappear automatically.  
Notes:  
1. Touch Bake and then any number between 500°  
1. You can verify your new calibration by repeating  
the above procedure.  
to 550°F or 260° to 290°C.  
2. If you first put in -5°F and then want to drop the  
temperature an additional -5°F, put in -10°F the  
secondtimeyourecalibrate.Thenumbersentered  
are not cumulative.  
2. Touch and hold Bake for 3 to 4 seconds. Display  
will show 00º for 4 to 5 seconds.  
Signals and Control Panel Display  
Clock / Timer Priorities:  
Window Display Area Shows the Following:  
• Timers have the first priority in the window  
display. If a timer is in use the clock can only be  
viewed by touch the CLOCK pad.  
• Time of Day  
• Countdown of time remaining when using timed  
mode.  
• If two timers are being used, the one with the  
shortest time will have the priority. If TIMER 1  
is in use with 10 minutes remaining and TIMER  
2 is in use with 5 minutes remaining, TIMER 2  
will be displayed. The TIMER 1 or the Time of  
Day may be viewed by touching the TIMER 2 or  
CLOCK pad. TIMER 1 or the Time of Day will  
display briefly and then return to TIMER 2  
countdown.  
• Temperature of oven as it rises to reach  
programedtemperatureandthesettemperature  
once it is reached.  
• Recall programed temperature or time when  
Clock,Bake,Convection,ConvectionRoast,Broil,  
Timer 1 or Timer 2, Start Time, and Stop Time  
are touched.  
• Roundingofdisplaynumbers. Temperatureranges  
from 100° to 550°F (38º to 290ºC) and can be set  
at any number in that range. In the Fahrenheit  
display, the display will round to the closest 5°F,  
Example: 348°F will round the temperature to  
350°F.  
Chimes / Beeps  
• A chime sound is used to designate feedback for  
programing, the end of a timing or cooking  
operation.  
• A beep sound is used to designate an incorrect  
entry, door is open when set for a Self Clean  
mode, or as a fault indicator.  
• 1 and 2 to show which Timer is set.  
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Solving Baking Problems  
With either BAKE or CONVECTION, poor results can occur for many reasons other than a malfunction of  
the oven. Check the chart below for causes of the most common problems. Since the size,shape and material  
of baking utensils directly affect the baking results, the best solution may be to replace old baking utensils that  
have darkened and warped with age and use. Check the Baking Charts on Pages 16 – 18 for the correct rack  
level.  
BAKING PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
Food browns unevenly  
• Oven not preheated.  
• Aluminum foil on oven rack or oven bottom.  
• Baking utensil too large for recipe.  
• Pans touching each other or oven walls.  
Food too brown on bottom  
• Oven not preheated.  
• Using glass, dull or darkened metal pans.  
• Incorrect rack level.  
• Pans touching each other or oven walls.  
Food dry or has shrunk  
excessively  
• Oven temperature too high.  
• Baking time too long.  
• Oven door opened frequently.  
• Pan size too large.  
Food baking or roasting  
too slowly  
• Oven temperature too low.  
• Oven not preheated.  
• Oven door opened frequently.  
Tightly sealed with aluminum foil.  
• Pan size too small.  
Pie crusts don't brown on bottom  
or have soggy crust  
• Using shiny steel pans.  
• Oven not preheated.  
• Incorrect rack level.  
Cakes pale, flat and may  
not be done inside  
• Oven temperature too low.  
• Incorrect baking time.  
• Cake tested too soon.  
• Oven door opened too often.  
• Pan size may be too large.  
Cakes high in middle with  
crack on top  
• Baking temperature too high.  
• Baking time too long.  
• Pans touching each other or oven walls.  
• Incorrect rack level.  
• Pan size too small.  
Pie crust edges too brown  
• Oven temperature too high.  
• Edges of crust too thin.  
• Crust edge not shielded with aluminum foil.  
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Solving Operational Problems  
Before calling for service, check the following to avoid unnecessary service charges.  
PROBLEM  
OVEN  
PROBLEM SOLVING  
STEPS  
All the numbers touched  
do not appear in display.  
The numbers were touched too rapidly. Be sure you remove your finger from  
the number pad between digits. Example: 4, 0, 0.  
F-1 to F-9, FC, FF, F- or Fr  
flash in the display.  
Touch OFF or turn power off at the circuit breaker, wait 3 minutes and turn  
it back on. If condition persists, note the code number and call an authorized  
servicer  
F-7  
This is caused by close contact to the control panel for more that 32 seconds,  
such as someone leaning against the controls or objects hanging in front of  
controls. Follow previous solution.  
Clock and timer  
do not work.  
Make sure there is proper electrical power to the oven.  
See the CLOCK and TIMER sections on Pages 9 - 10.  
Cooling fan continues to  
run after oven is turned off.  
The fan turns off automatically when the electronic components have cooled  
sufficiently.  
Oven will not work.  
Make sure there is proper electrical power to the oven.  
Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to your house.  
Oven light does  
not work.  
Replace or reinsert the light bulb if loose or defective (See Page 32).  
Touching the bulb with your fingers may cause the bulb to burn out quickly.  
Oven light does not work if CLEAN mode is set.  
Oven temperature is  
too hot or too cold.  
The oven thermostat needs adjustment. See the OVENTEMPERATURE  
CALIBRATION in Do-It-Yourself Maintenance, Page 34.  
Oven will not self-clean.  
The oven temperature is too high to set the Self Clean operation.  
Allow the oven to cool to room temperature and reset the controls.  
Be sure you have touched CLEAN.  
The oven door will not  
unlock.  
Allow the oven to cool below the locking temperature.  
Oven is not clean  
Heavily soiled ovens may need to Self Clean again or for a longer  
after the clean cycle.  
period of time. Heavy spillovers with soft or liquid centers should be wiped up  
before starting the clean cycle. See Self Clean the Oven, Pages 28 and 29.  
HOWTO OBTAIN SERVICE  
For authorized service or parts information, call 800/ 735-4328.  
We want you to remain a satisfied customer. If a problem does come up that cannot be resolved to  
your satisfaction write to Thermador Customer Support Call Center, 5551 McFadden Avenue,  
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 or call: 800/ 735-4328.  
Please include the Model Number, Serial Number and Date of Original Purchase/Installation.  
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Warranty  
Thermador® Built-In OvenWarranty  
For Models:  
SCD302 / SCD272 / SC302 / SC301 / SC272  
WHAT IS COVERED  
WARRANTY APPLICATIONS  
Full One Year Warranty  
This warranty applies to appliances used in normal  
For one year from the date of installation or date of family households; it does not cover their use in  
occupancy for a new previously unoccupied dwelling, commercial situations.  
any part which fails in normal home use will be  
Thiswarrantyisforproductspurchasedandretained  
repaired or replaced free of charge. Save your dated  
inthe50statesoftheU.S.A.,theDistrictofColumbia  
receipt or other evidence of the installation/occu-  
and Canada. The warranty applies even if you should  
pancy date. Thermador® will pay for all repair labor  
moveduringthewarrantyperiod. Shouldtheappliance  
and replacement parts found to be defective due to  
be sold by the original purchaser during the warranty  
materials and workmanship. Service must be pro-  
period, the new owner continues to be protected  
vided by a Factory Authorized Service Agency during  
until the expiration date of the original purchaser's  
normal working hours.  
warranty period.  
THERMADOR® DOES NOT ASSUME ANY  
RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do  
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitation or  
exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives  
you specific legal rights and you may also have other  
rights which may vary from state to state or province  
to province.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
1. Service by an unauthorized agency. Damage or  
repairs due to service by an unauthorized agency  
or use of unauthorized parts.  
2. Service visits to:  
• Teach you how to use the appliance.  
• Correct the installation. You are responsible  
for providing electrical wiring and other  
connecting facilities.  
SERVICE DATA RECORD  
• Reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses.  
The location of the serial tag on the product can be  
seen inside the front cooling vents on the right-hand  
side. See Item 12 on Page 6. Now is a good time  
to write this information in the space provided  
below. Keepyourinvoiceforwarrantyvalidation.To  
obtain service, see Page 36.  
3. Damageresultingfromaccident,alteration,misuse,  
abuse, improper installation or installation not in  
accordancewithlocalelectricalcodesorplumbing  
codes, or improper storage of the appliance.  
4. Repairs due to other than normal home use.  
Model Number:  
Serial Number:  
Date of Installation  
or Occupancy:  
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which are transported from the U.S. for use in Canada. Check with your local Canadian distributor or dealer.  
For the most up-to-date critical installation dimensions by fax, use your fax handset and phone (775) 833-3600. Use  
code #8030.  
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