Dacor ECS230SCH Use and Care Guide - Page 13

Dehydrating/Defrosting, Using the Minute Timer - prb flashing

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Setting the Oven When Using the Temperature Probe: 1. Pre-heat the oven to the desired temperature. 2. Insert the meat probe into the food. (See Probe Placement). 3. After the oven celt has reached the desired temperature, place the food into the oven. 4. Wearing an oven mitt, lift the meat probe connector cover in the oven and plug in the meat probe. The connector is located on the left inside oven walt near the front of the oven. Make sure the plug is pushed all the way in. 5. Close the oven door. 6. Press the PROBE key. The display will flash "PRB" and beep if the probe is not connected properly. 7. Adjust the temperature to the desired setting using the TIME • TEMPERATURE keys. A "jump-in" temperature of 160 ° will appear when the TIME • TEMPERATURE key is first pressed. To change to a different temperature, press the TIME • TEMPERATURE key repeatedly until you reach the desired temperature. The temperature can be set from 100-200°F. See the chart below for the Minimum Safe Internal Temperatures for Various Foods. 8. After the temperature is set, the control panel temperature readout wilt default to 95°F, even if the food has not reached that temperature. The temperature readout wilt increase in I°F increments until the food reaches the set temperature. 9. The oven will go into hold mode for 2 hours after the internal temperature of the food has reached the desired temperature and wilt hold the oven temperature at 150°F. The residual heat of the oven will cause the internal temperature of the food to continue to climb. Use hot pads to remove the meat probe from the food. NOTES: After meat is pulled out of the oven, it wilt continue to cook. Carry-over cooking affects all foods. The larger the item, the longer the carry-over. It is best to let the meat rest after it comes out of the oven for 10 to 15 minutes. Doing so allows meat to retain its juices and continue to set, making it easier to carve. If the probe is left attached to the connector when not in use, the control panel wilt beep and flash "PRB" until the probe is unplugged. Unplugging the probe from the oven turns the oven off. ; Minimum Safe Internal Temperatures for Various Foods Type and Cut Pork, ham, sausage and bacon I nternal Temp. 180°F All foods previously served and cooled that are reheated 165°F * All poultry and game birds (turkey, chicken, cornish 180°F Stuffed meats Stuffing Fish and most other potentially hazardous food not listed in this table Beef steaks (rare) Beef roasts (rare) Within two hours 165°F 165°F 165°F 145°F 145°F Dehydrating/Defrosting The oven can be used to dehydrate or defrost foods at low heat settings in Pure Convection mode. Follow these steps to dehydrate or defrost foods: 1. Position oven rack(s) at the proper height(s). 2. Place the food onto the center of the oven rack. For dehydrating, prepare food as recommended then place food onto a drying rack. 3. Press the PURE CONVECTION key. 4. Set the temperature to 135°F, the minimum temperature that can be set. For dehydrating, a higher temperature setting may be required. Follow the recommended temperature for the type of food being prepared. 5. Dacor recommends that you set the minute timer(s) to time the process (see page 11). Using the Minute Timer The clock features two timers that may be used to time cooking or other processes up to 11 hours 50 minutes in length. To use the minute timer: 1. Press the key labeled TIMER 1, or TIMER 2. The clock will display "00:00", and "TIMER 1" or "TIMER 2" will flash. 2. Press the + key repeatedly until the desired time is displayed on the clock. 3. After TIMER 1 has expired, the clock wilt sound off with one second beeps and "TIMER 1" will appear in the display. After the TIMER 2 minute timer has expired, the clock will sound alternating one and two second beeps and "TIMER 2" wilt appear in the display. The beeper can be silenced by pressing the TIMER key while the beeper is sounding. IMPORTANT: Cancellation of the minute timer does not turn off the oven if it is operating. You must manually shut the oven off by pressing the CANCEL • SECURE key. (See the Delay Timed Cooking section for automatic oven turn on and turn off.) NOTES: 1. To view the current time of day rather than the minute timer display, press the CLOCK key. To change back to a minute timer display, press the TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 key. 2. To cancel the minute timer while in progress, press the TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 key twice. The clock display will return to the time of day. 3. The minute timers may be used at the same time as delay timed cooking or self-clean. 4. The minute timers will beep for 2 minutes (if not cancelled) before automatically shutting off. 5. Pressing the CANCEL • SECURE key when the beeper is sounding wilt cancel both the beeper and the cooking function. 11

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Setting the Oven When
Using the Temperature
Probe:
1.
Pre-heat
the oven to the desired temperature.
2.
Insert the meat probe into the food. (See
Probe
Placement).
3.
After the oven celt has reached
the desired temperature,
place the food into the oven.
4.
Wearing
an oven mitt, lift the meat probe connector
cover
in the oven and plug in the meat probe. The connector
is
located on the left inside oven walt near the front of the oven.
Make sure the plug is pushed all the way in.
5.
Close the oven door.
6.
Press the PROBE
key. The display will flash
"PRB"
and beep
if the probe is not connected
properly.
7.
Adjust the temperature
to the desired setting
using the
TIME
• TEMPERATURE
keys. A "jump-in"
temperature
of
160 ° will appear when the
TIME
TEMPERATURE
key
is
first pressed.
To change to a different
temperature,
press
the TIME
• TEMPERATURE
key repeatedly
until you reach
the desired
temperature.
The temperature
can be set from
100-200°F. See the chart below for the
Minimum Safe Internal
Temperatures for Various Foods.
8.
After the temperature
is set, the control panel temperature
readout wilt default
to 95°F, even if the food has not reached
that temperature.
The temperature
readout
wilt increase
in
I°F increments
until the food reaches
the set temperature.
9.
The oven will go into hold mode for 2 hours
after the internal
temperature
of the food has reached
the desired temperature
and wilt hold the oven temperature
at 150°F. The residual
heat of the oven will cause the internal temperature
of the
food to continue
to climb. Use hot pads to remove the meat
probe from the food.
NOTES:
After meat is pulled out of the oven, it wilt continue
to cook.
Carry-over
cooking
affects all foods. The larger the item, the
longer the carry-over.
It is best to let the meat rest after it
comes out of the oven for 10 to 15 minutes.
Doing so allows
meat to retain
its juices and continue
to set, making it easier
to carve.
If the probe is left attached
to the connector
when
not in use,
the control panel wilt beep and flash "PRB"
until the probe
is unplugged.
Unplugging
the probe from the oven turns the
oven off.
;
Minimum
Safe Internal
Temperatures
for
Various
Foods
Type and
Cut
Pork, ham, sausage
and bacon
All
foods previously
served
and cooled that are
reheated
All poultry
and game birds (turkey, chicken,
cornish
Stuffed meats
Stuffing
Fish and most other potentially
hazardous
food not
listed in this table
Beef steaks
(rare)
Beef roasts (rare)
Within two hours
Internal
Temp.
180°F
165°F*
180°F
165°F
165°F
165°F
145°F
145°F
Dehydrating/Defrosting
The oven can be used to dehydrate
or defrost foods at low heat
settings
in Pure Convection
mode.
Follow
these
steps
to dehydrate
or defrost
foods:
1.
Position oven rack(s) at the proper height(s).
2.
Place the food onto the center of the oven rack. For
dehydrating,
prepare food as recommended
then place food
onto a drying rack.
3.
Press the PURE
CONVECTION
key.
4.
Set the temperature
to 135°F, the minimum
temperature
that
can be set. For dehydrating,
a higher temperature
setting
may be required.
Follow the recommended
temperature
for
the type of food being prepared.
5.
Dacor recommends
that you set the minute timer(s)
to time
the process
(see page 11).
Using the Minute Timer
The clock features
two timers that may be used to time cooking
or
other processes
up to 11 hours 50 minutes
in length.
To
1.
2.
3.
use
the
minute
timer:
Press the key labeled TIMER
1, or TIMER
2. The clock will
display
"00:00",
and "TIMER
1" or
"TIMER
2" will flash.
Press the + key repeatedly
until the desired time is displayed
on the clock.
After TIMER
1 has expired,
the clock wilt sound off with one
second
beeps and "TIMER
1" will appear
in the display.
After the TIMER
2 minute timer has expired, the clock will
sound
alternating
one and two second
beeps and "TIMER
2" wilt appear
in the display. The beeper
can be silenced
by
pressing the TIMER
key while the beeper
is sounding.
IMPORTANT:
Cancellation
of the minute
timer does not turn off
the oven if it is operating.
You must manually
shut the oven off
by pressing the CANCEL
• SECURE
key. (See the
Delay
Timed
Cooking
section for automatic
oven turn on and turn off.)
NOTES:
1.
To view the current time of day rather than the minute timer
display,
press the CLOCK
key. To change back to a minute
timer display,
press the TIMER
1 or TIMER
2 key.
2.
To cancel
the minute
timer while
in progress,
press the
TIMER
1 or TIMER
2 key twice. The clock display
will return
to the time of day.
3.
The minute timers
may be used at the same time as delay
timed cooking
or self-clean.
4.
The minute timers
will beep for 2 minutes
(if not cancelled)
before automatically
shutting
off.
5.
Pressing
the CANCEL
• SECURE
key when the beeper
is sounding
wilt cancel both the beeper
and the cooking
function.
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