Programmable Pads; Microwave; Convection; Combination - Amana CMA2000 seriesCCMA2000 seriesCMA2230 seriesCCMA2230 series Owner's Manual

Convection express combination oven 208 volt, 60 hertz 230 volt, 60 hertz
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Programmable Pads

Pads do not come programmed from factory. Pads 1–8
can be programmed to cook according to frequently used
sequences. When a pad is pressed, oven begins cooking
with microwave, convection, or combination function
according to previous programming.

Microwave

Microwave mode cooks using 1000 watts I.E.C. 705
microwave power. Place items to be cooked on rack. If
only 1 rack is required for cooking, remove extra rack for
best results. Use microwave-safe containers while
cooking in microwave mode.
When cooking in microwave mode, oven cavity warms to
70°C/150°F to reduce condensation. A warm oven cavity
may affect cooking times. When oven cavity is warming,
"c" appears in oven display.
Microwave cooking times range from 1 second (00:01) to
a total of 20 minutes (20:00) over 4 stages. If more than
20 minutes of total microwave cooking time is required,
open door and inspect food before beginning new cooking
cycle. Microwave power levels range from "10%" to "HI".
"HI" is 100 percent power. If cooking time is set and
START pad pressed, oven cooks at 100 percent power.

Convection

Convection mode cooks by circulating hot air around
food. Preheat oven before using convection mode for best
results. Place items to be cooked on rack for best
results.
Cooking time ranges from 1 second (00:01) to a total of
60 minutes (60:00) over 4 stages. Cooking temperatures
range from 70°C/150°F to 250°C/475°F in increments of
10°C/25°F.

Combination

Combination mode cooks using microwave energy and
convection heat. Preheat oven before using combination
mode for best results. Metal utensils may be used in
combination mode when necessary. Use heat-resistant,
microwave-safe utensils when possible. Place items to
be cooked on rack for best results.
Cooking times range from 1 second (00:01) to a total of
20 minutes (20:00) over 4 stages. Temperature and power
level settings combination mode are same as convection
and microwave mode.

User Options

User options allow oven to operate according to individual
preferences. See Programming User Options section.

Cooking Displays

Default Cooking Time

Oven is factory preset to cook for 2 minutes, "2:00", when
cooking function (MICROWAVE, CONVECTION, or
COMBINATION) is selected. To change default cooking
time, see Programming User Options section of manual.

Default Preheat Temperature

When power is connected to oven, oven sets preheat
temperature to 250°C/475°F. If preheat has been set
before, oven resets to previous preheat temperature when
PREHEAT pad is selected.

Default Cooking Temperature

If oven was preheated oven sets cooking temperature to
previous preheat temperature. If oven was not preheated
temperature sets to 250°C/475°F.

Preheat/Convection Indicator

When oven preheats or cooks, oven shows "c" in display.
"c" indicates heating element is on. While oven is in
preheat or convection mode, "c" disappears as heating
element cycles off to maintain temperature. To indicate
warming of oven cavity, "c" may appear when door is
open or in microwave mode.

Microwave Indicator

When oven cooks using microwave energy, oven shows
"m" in display. While oven uses power levels other than
100 percent, "m" disappears as oven cycles off.

Flashing Items

When programming oven to cook, items in display flash
indicating what needs to be set. For example, when
setting the time, colon (:) flashes. When setting cooking
temperature, "F" or "C" flashes. When setting microwave
power levels, percent (%) flashes.
When oven is in ready mode, "R" in ready flashes
indicating oven is ready for next entry. "R" in "READY"
flashes for 2 minutes.
When oven heats to reach preheat temperature, oven
display shows "WARMUP" with "W" flashing. While "W"
flashes, pads are active and oven accepts entries.
"W" in "WARMUP" flashes for 2 minutes.
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