TurboChef  30 Use And Care Manual

TurboChef 30 Use And Care Manual

30˝ speedcook oven double & single wall models
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Use & Care GUide
For the TurboChef
30˝ Speedcook Oven
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Double & Single Wall Models

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  • Page 1 Use & Care GUide For the TurboChef 30˝ Speedcook Oven ® Double & Single Wall Models...
  • Page 2 If at any time you have questions or concerns pertaining to your TurboChef 30˝ Double or Single Wall Speedcook Oven, please contact TurboChef Customer Service. 866.44serve (866.447.3783) For your convenience, please fill in the information below. Having this information on hand when calling Customer Service will help us serve you faster.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    table of Contents safety instrUCtions introdUCtion Welcome to High-Performance Gourmet the speedCook oven: sinGle wall oven and top oven in the doUble wall Model Controls – Speedcook Oven Cook Modes – Speedcook Oven Cooking – Speedcook Oven Selecting a Recently Prepared Dish to Cook Selecting a “Favorite”...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    safety instructions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING For your safety, the information in this warninG: manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, loss of life, or excessive exposure to microwave energy.
  • Page 5 to reduce the risk of fire in the Cook Cavity: • Use only oven-suitable containers in the oven. • Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags being placed in the oven. For oven cooking bags – DO NOT use wire twist-ties to close the bag.
  • Page 6: Save These Instructions

    safety instructions rf interference Considerations The appliance has been tested and was determined to be in compliance with applicable portions of FCC part 18 require- ments and with the protection requirements of Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 7 LIRE TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT L’EMPLOI Pour votre sécurité, les directives avertisseMent : contenues dans ce manuel doivent être observées afin de minimiser les risques d’incendie, d’explosion, de choc électrique ou de prévenir les dommages matériels, les blessures corporelles, la mort ou l’exposition excessive à...
  • Page 8 safety instructions • NE PAS laisser les enfants faire fonctionner l’appareil sans être sous la surveillance d’un adulte. Les enfants ne doivent pas être laissés seuls ou sans surveillance dans l’aire où l’appareil est en marche. On ne doit jamais leur permettre de s’asseoir ou de monter sur toute partie du four.
  • Page 9 Connexions d’alimentation Afin d’éviter tout danger potentiel, seul le fabricant, son agent de réparation ou toute autre personne ayant les mêmes compétences doit remplacer un câble d’alimentation endom- magé. Les câbles armés souples, les conducteurs et les connecteurs sont fournis par le fabricant. Le four doit être connecté...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Sabbath Mode. If you need additional assistance, please call Customer Service at 866.44serve. Welcome to your TurboChef 30˝ Speedcook Oven – an amazing oven for the heart of your home. Enjoy. introduction...
  • Page 12: Controls - Speedcook Oven

    the speedcook oven Controls – speedcook oven single wall oven & top oven in the double wall Model The TurboChef Speedcook Oven includes a state-of-the-art interface that provides built-in, on-demand information, and over 600 preprogrammed cook time and temperature settings. For an overview of the seven Speedcook modes, see pages 3-4.
  • Page 13: Cook Modes - Speedcook Oven

    Cook Modes – speedcook oven single wall oven & top oven in the double wall Model Your Speedcook oven features seven Speedcook modes – Air-Crisp, Bake, Broil, Dehydrate, Roast, Toast, and Favorites – that enable you to cook a wide variety of foods. Three of these modes – Bake, Roast, and Broil –...
  • Page 14: Cooking - Speedcook Oven

    the speedcook oven Considered the original form of preservation, dehydrate: dehydrating food removes the product’s natural moisture by slowly drying it with a low heat. Manually, food can be dehydrated by placing thin slices on racks and allowing them to dry, assisted only by sun or air.
  • Page 15 2. select a food item and specifications. Unlike traditional ovens, you will not set the time or temperature. Preprogrammed settings, which have been developed through note: extensive testing by our staff of professional chefs, may differ in time and temperature from what your original recipe indicates. 3.
  • Page 16 the speedcook oven 6. the cook cycle is 80% complete – make adjustments. NOTE: This step does not apply if the cook cycle is less than 2∂ minutes. When the cook cycle is 80% complete, a chime sounds, the cook cycle pauses, and you have the option to check your food and if desired, adjust the cook settings.
  • Page 17: Selecting A Recently Prepared Dish To Cook

    selecting a recently prepared dish to Cook Your Speedcook oven automatically saves a record of your last 10 cooks, including any adjustments, giving you quick access to your most recently used cook settings. Follow the steps below to cook a recently prepared dish.
  • Page 18: Selecting A "Favorite" Dish To Cook

    the speedcook oven selecting a “favorite” dish to Cook The Favorites mode allows you to store and quickly access the cook settings for your favorite recipes and food items. To save a dish to Favorites, see page 15. To cook a dish already saved in Favorites, follow the directions below.
  • Page 19: Making Adjustments During A Cook Cycle

    Making adjustments during a Cook Cycle When a cook cycle is 80% complete, the oven chimes and cooking is paused for 30 seconds. This gives you the chance, if desired, to make mid-course adjustments to account for differences in food products and individual tastes.
  • Page 20: Making Adjustments At The End Of A Cook Cycle

    the speedcook oven 4. Confirm your selected adjustment. When an adjustment is made, only the power level changes – NOT the remaining cook time. note: If “Cook Another” is selected at the end of the cook cycle, the oven will use the exact same settings used for the previous cook cycle note: –...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Cook Time

    4. Confirm your selected adjustment. Confirm your selected adjustment by pressing “Start.” To return to step 4 and change the selected adjustment, press the “Back” key. If “Cook More,” “Brown More,” or “Cook and Brown More” is selected, you will need to set the additional cook time. See step 5. If “Done Cooking this Dish”...
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Temperature

    the speedcook oven 1. select the preprogrammed cook setting for the item to be cooked. (see pages 4-6.) 2. select “adjust settings.” 3. select “Cook time.” 4. adjust the cook time. 5. press the inner Cookwheel knob to confirm the new cook time. If “Cook Another”...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Temperature

    adjusting the temperature Like the cook times, preprogrammed temperatures have been calculated by a staff of professional chefs to yield optimal results. The first time you cook an item, it is recommended to start with the preprogrammed settings. However, once you develop a feel for the product’s outcome using the preprogrammed setting, you may wish to alter a preprogrammed temperature for personalization of specific products and recipes.
  • Page 24: Using The Advanced Cook Mode

    the speedcook oven Using the advanced Cook Mode In the Advanced Cook Mode you can adjust the air flow and microwave power levels of a preprogrammed setting. In addition to customizing an existing setting, making adjustments in the Advanced Cook Mode enables you to develop new settings from pre-existing ones.
  • Page 25: Saving To Favorites

    6. select “done” to confirm changes or “original settings” to return to the originally-programmed settings. Select “Done” to confirm changes. The oven will return to the “Begin Preheat” screen. Select “Original Settings” to restore the originally-programmed settings. If “Cook Another” is selected at the end of the cook cycle, the oven will use the exact same settings used for the previous cook note: cycle –...
  • Page 26 the speedcook oven 2. name or rename a favorite: to add text: to change or delete an existing word: 3. select “done.” If you do not wish to rename the item being saved, scroll to and select “Done.” The item will be saved by its current name. When note: re-saving an existing “Favorites”...
  • Page 27: Renaming A Dish (In Favorites)

    renaming a dish (in favorites) To change the name of a setting stored in Favorites: 1. select “favorites” as the speedcook mode and select the dish/cook setting to be renamed. Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the dish to be changed and press the knob to select. In this example “Rack of Lamb”...
  • Page 28: Convection Bake, Defrost, And Microwave

    the speedcook oven Convection bake, defrost, and Microwave Modes ConveCtion bake When set to “Convection Bake,” the TurboChef Speedcook Oven operates as a standard convection oven with the fans running at a low speed. This function creates the same cooking environment as a standard convection oven in bake mode. To access this function: 1.
  • Page 29 4. place food in the oven and press “start” to begin. 5. when the defrost cycle is complete, remove the dish from the oven. The product may be HOT – remove with caution. warninG: When the time reaches zero, the oven will chime letting you know the defrost cycle is complete. To add cook time, press “Start.” To alter the timer, follow the instructions in step 3, page 18.
  • Page 30: Self-Clean Mode - Speedcook Oven

    the speedcook oven self-Clean Mode – speedcook oven single wall oven & top double wall oven Using heat up to 900°F (482ºC), the oven will self-clean the inside of the cook cavity in 4½ hours. To initiate a self-clean cycle: 1.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Oven Sounds: Volume

    adjusting oven sounds: volume The volume of the oven chimes can be adjusted to suit your personal preference. Volume changes apply to all oven sounds. To change the volume: 1. while the oven is off or cooling down, press the “info” key. 2.
  • Page 32: Adjusting Oven Sounds: On Or Off

    the speedcook oven adjusting oven sounds: on or off There are several events within a cook cycle that have an associated sound. These sounds can be turned on and off independently to suit your personal preference. When your oven first arrives, all of the sounds will be turned on.
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Oven Display

    adjusting the oven display To adjust the display brightness or change the color scheme: 1. while the oven is off or cooling down, press the “info” key and select “oven setup.” When the oven is in operation, you will not be able to access the options under the “Info” key. 2.
  • Page 34: Adjusting Oven Units & Measurements

    the speedcook oven adjusting oven Units & Measurements When your oven arrives, temperatures will display in Fahrenheit. If you prefer Celsius, you can change how your oven indicates temperature. To make this change: 1. while the oven is off or cooling down, press the “info” key. When the oven is in operation, you will not be able to access the options under the “Info”...
  • Page 35 if you select “help topics”: Select the mode/feature and topic you would like to learn more about. The arrow indicates additional information is available. To view it, use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll down (or back up) through the text. if you select “oven tips”: Select “General Cooking Information”...
  • Page 36: Updating Oven Software

    the speedcook oven Updating oven software Software updates contain product enhancements and additional cookwheel items. When a software update is released, TurboChef will notify you by email and/or mail. Updates are applied to the oven via USB flash drive (not included with the oven) and can be downloaded directly from: www.turbochef.com/residential/service/oven-firmware-updates.aspx.
  • Page 37: Version Information & Installer Setup

    If the USB flash drive is not connected properly, the oven cannot proceed with the software update. Double check the USB flash drive to make sure it is properly connected. Press “Start” or the inner CookWheel knob to select “Try Again.” The oven will display the above screen until you select “Try Again”...
  • Page 38: The Bottom Oven (Double Wall Model Only)

    the bottom oven Controls – bottom oven double wall Model The bottom oven in the Double Wall model is both a conventional and convection oven that provides uniform cooking throughout. Precise analog control knobs provide ease of use when choosing from the five cook modes, while the display screen shows additional cooking information.
  • Page 39: Cook Modes - Bottom Oven

    Cook Modes – bottom oven double wall Model The bottom oven features five cook modes – Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Roast, and Bake. In addition to these five modes, Warm, Proof, and Sabbath Modes further expand the overall capabilities of the bottom oven.
  • Page 40: Cooking - Bottom Oven

    the bottom oven Cooking – bottom oven double wall Model Due to the concealed heating element in the bottom oven, DO NOT cover or line the bottom of the oven with foil. note: 1. set the oven Mode dial to one of the following: Convection bake, Convection roast, broil, roast, or bake. 2.
  • Page 41: Using The Warm & Proof Settings

    Using the warm & proof settings The Warm and Proof settings are two great features for expanding the use of your bottom oven. Used as a warming drawer, the cook cavity is a perfect environment for holding foods at just the right temperature (approximately 145ºF (63ºC)) until serving time.
  • Page 42: Self-Clean Mode - Bottom Oven

    the bottom oven self-Clean Mode – bottom oven No need to scrub – the oven is self-cleaning. Using heat up to 900°F (482ºC), the oven cleans the inside of the cook cavity in 4½ hours. To initiate a self-clean cycle: 1.
  • Page 43: Reference

    Can i use both ovens (double wall model) at the same time? Yes. Using the top and bottom ovens together is a great way to get the most out of your TurboChef 30˝ Double Wall Speedcook Oven and expand your cooking capacity.
  • Page 44 Can i cook my own recipes? Yes. Anything that can be cooked in a conventional oven can be cooked in the TurboChef 30˝ Speedcook Oven. If you cannot find an exact setting for your item, use the setting for a similar item.
  • Page 45 Can i cook more than one item at once? In the bottom oven (Double Wall model), yes. In the Speedcook oven, it depends on what is meant by “more than one item.” If several items are cooking in the same dish – like vegetables with meat –...
  • Page 46 reference Can i pop popcorn or heat water in the speedcook oven? Yes. To pop popcorn or heat water, use the Microwave mode (see page 19 for more details). Can i reheat food in the oven? Yes. There is a setting under the Bake mode of the Speedcook oven for reheating.
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    troubleshooting Guidelines Before calling for service, please consider the following troubleshooting guidelines. probleM Displays and indicator lights are not working. The Cook Navigator Screen is too dark or light. Sounds are not working. Oven sounds are too loud or soft. Units and Measurements are displayed in metric and I want standard, or vice versa.
  • Page 48: Specs And Dimensions

    reference specs & dimensions diMensions Overall Oven Height Width Depth Depth from cabinet Weight Top Oven Cavity Height Width Depth Volume Bottom Oven Cavity Height Width Depth Volume eleCtriCal speCifiCations Electrical Supply Requirements Phase Frequency Current Cord Voltage Connection (see note 1) Total Connected Power (see note 2) NOTE: 1.
  • Page 49 30˝ (762 mm) 50-1/4˝ (1276 mm) 30˝ (762 mm) 26-1/2˝ (673 mm) 3/4˝ (19 mm) 23 -7/8˝ (606 mm) 25˝ (635 mm) 3/4˝ (19 mm) reference 3/4˝ (19 mm) 23-7/8˝ (606 mm) 48-3/4˝ (1238 mm) 3/4˝ (19 mm) 28˝ (717 mm) 23-7/8˝...
  • Page 50 reference inClUded aCCessories 1 oven rack for the top Speedcook oven 2 oven racks (1 standard/1 roller) for the bottom oven (Double Wall Oven Only) Meat probe for the bottom oven (Double Wall Oven Only) TurboChef Cookbook Cabinet Dimensions Cabinet Width (min) Wood Fascia Thickness (min) Rough Wall Opening...
  • Page 51 28-1/2˝ (724 mm) To obtain proper (minimum/maximum) fit of the oven into the cabinets, junction box must be located above or below the oven opening. Recommended drill hole location if conduit box (electrical outlet) is high. 1˝ (25 mm) (minimum) 48-7/8˝...
  • Page 52: Limited Warranty

    limited warranty limited warranty - north america and puerto rico nature and scope of the warranty This appliance is warranted to the first purchasing end-user to be free of manufacturing defects in workmanship and material for one full year beginning the Date of Installation, provided it is purchased and installed in any of the 50 States of the United States or the District of Columbia, Canada or Puerto Rico.
  • Page 53 e n d -Use r l iCe n se aG re eMen t The controller display in this appliance generates text in various Lucida by Monotype truetype font software under license. Lucida is a trademark of Bigelow and Holmes, which ®...
  • Page 54 www.turbochef.com Sales & Marketing: 866.54enjoy Customer Service: 866.44serve ©2006-2010 TurboChef Technologies, Inc. RWD-9483 / Rev C / Apr 10...

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