Cadco RS1125AO Instruction Manual

Cadco RS1125AO Instruction Manual

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DIGITAL Convection Ovens Instruction Manual
Digital Classic Control Panel Models
Model XAFT-111:
Half Size/3 Shelves
120 Volt
Digital Dynamic Control Panel Models
Model XAFT-115:
Half Size/3 Shelves
208-240 Volt
Model XAFT-135:
Half Size/4 Shelves (shown)
208-240 Volt
Model XAFT-130:
Half Size/4 Shelves
208-240 Volt
Model XAFT-188:
Full Size/3 Shelves
208-240 Volt
Model XAFT-195:
Full Size/4 Shelves (shown)
208-240 Volt

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL Convection Ovens Instruction Manual Digital Classic Control Panel Models Model XAFT-111: Model XAFT-130: Half Size/3 Shelves Half Size/4 Shelves 120 Volt 208-240 Volt Digital Dynamic Control Panel Models Model XAFT-115: Model XAFT-188: Half Size/3 Shelves Full Size/3 Shelves 208-240 Volt 208-240 Volt Model XAFT-135: Model XAFT-195:...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX: I. Instructions For The Installer ......................3 1. Data Plate ............................3 2. Certification ............................ 3 3. Installation - Preliminary Operations ....................3 3.1 – Location of Installation ....................... 3 3.2 – Feet Assembly ........................3 3.3 – Positioning .......................... 3 3.4 –...
  • Page 3: Instructions For The Installer

    Your oven is not designed for built-in applications or for side by side positioning. Cadco suggests you leave a minimum distance of 4” between the back of the oven and the wall to allow for the escape of moisture. The oven must be placed upon a support, a stand, or on top of a counter made of non-combustible material.
  • Page 4: Installation

    (22 psi/1.50 bar), a pump with a suitable flow rate should be used (minimum flow rate of 1.32 gpm (300 l/h). Cadco suggests you use a decalcification filter in order to maintain fan balance. ♦...
  • Page 5: Instructions For The User

    2. NOTES FOR USE • Your Cadco oven was designed to cook food and must be used only for that specific purpose. Any other use may void your warranty. The usable operating temperature range is approx. 175°F to 500°F. It is suggested that you allow about 2-3”...
  • Page 6: Control Panel Features

    Preheat temperature plus up to 3 cooking steps. For each cooking step, you enter cooking time, oven temperature, and humidity %. (Dynamic control models have humidity feature and can run optional Cadco proofer.) BUTTON / LIGHT FUNCTIONS: 1) Press the STEP button repeatedly to select Preheat and up to 3 cooking STEPS to set their cooking parameters.
  • Page 7: Operating Notes

    3) LED Display Window. 4) When this LED is on, the Cooking Time parameter is in the setting process. 5) When this LED is on, the Temperature parameter is in the setting process. 6) (Dynamic control models only) When this LED is on, the Humidity parameter is in the setting process. 7) Press the SELECT button repeatedly to select the parameters to set (Temperature, Cooking Time, etc.) 8) Press to increase...
  • Page 8 the desired preheating temperature. (Maximum = 500°F ) It is always better to preheat the oven to a temperature about 15-20% higher than is required for ♦ cooking, in order to reduce the effects of heat lost when opening the oven door to place food in the oven.
  • Page 9 (3) The LED display shows the percentage of humidity. ♦ When operating below 300°F, a maximum humidity setting of 40 or less is recommended. Otherwise, ♦ the oven may develop excess water in the cooking cavity. The parameter HUMIDITY is: ♦...
  • Page 10: Operating In Programmed Mode

    • TO MODIFY COOKING PARAMETERS DURING THE COOKING CYCLE If the oven is operating in the MANUAL MODE, it is possible to view the cooking parameters and modify them while the oven is in its cooking cycle. To view the different parameters (Time, Temperature, and Humidity if applicable) Press the STEP button until the LED corresponding to the desired STEP lights up.
  • Page 11: Door & Fans

    • TO RECALL AND START A SAVED PROGRAM: 1. For Programs P1 through P6 (Quick Access Programs), Press the (P1 – P6) “Quick Access” button corresponding to the desired program. The LED window will show the selected Program number. 2. For Programs P7 through P99, (1) press the P button, (2) then select the number of the program you wish to use by pressing the...
  • Page 12 Never clean the oven cavity with acids, abrasives or aggressive detergents. ♦ Never use a spray of water to clean the outside of your oven. This may damage the electrical ♦ components and void your warranty. 5.3 DAILY CLEANING Unplug oven and let it cool down for 10-15 minutes. ♦...
  • Page 13: Turning Off In Case Of Breakdown

    Too High – your foods burns and cooks unevenly.  If you are new to convection cooking, Cadco suggests setting your Convection Oven to a temperature ♦ of about 30ºF - 50ºF lower than what you would have set it at in a conventional oven. Let the food tell you what it needs;...
  • Page 14: Use Of Wire Grids & Sheet Pans

    • QUANTITY OF FOOD One piece of chicken will take less time to cook than 2 or 3 pans of chicken. That’s “Mother Nature” ♦ pure and simple. Convection cooking is fantastic, but it’s NOT magic. Overloading the oven can result in uneven cooking. ♦...
  • Page 15 7) Slide the LED light assembly out of the light cover. Figs. H-I. Fig. I Fig. H Fig. K Fig. J` Fig. L 8) Carefully unsnap the LED light OLD LED light NEW LED light assembly from the wire clip, and replace it with the new LED light assembly.
  • Page 16: Replacement Of The Fuse

    - Reset the safety overheating thermostat (see 2.3 above) - Oven is out of order - Contact Cadco Service No humidity is produced - Water inlet is closed - Open water inlet Contact Cadco in the oven cavity...
  • Page 17: Remove And Reattach The Oven Door

    2.5 REMOVE AND REATTACH THE DOOR 1) Unplug the oven and allow to cool down completely. 2). Open door completely as in Fig. A. 3) Remove inner door glass by pulling both glass holder clips back (Fig. A) and lifting the glass carefully up and back towards you.
  • Page 18: Optional Oven Accessories

    Capacity of 8 half sized (13”x 18”) sheet pans. ♦ • OV-HDS Heavy-Duty 2-Oven Stand with Wheels (half +/or quarter size size) Accommodates two half or quarter size Cadco Convection Ovens ♦ • OST-195 Oven Stand with Wheels (full size) (Note: Shorter oven feet must be used when placing oven on this stand.)
  • Page 19 • OST-34 Oven Stand with Wheels (half size) Accommodates oven models: XAFT-111, XAF-113, XAFT-115, XAFT-130, XAF-133, XAFT-130 & ♦ XAFT-135 • Oven Baskets: Stainless steel oven baskets enhance even airflow around food for quicker, crisper results with oven-baked: Fries & other Potato Products; Chicken Wings, Nuggets, Tenders; Seafood: Shrimp, Fish Sticks, Oven Specific Battered Fish;...
  • Page 20: Cooking Guide

    If your specific product isn’t addressed, you will probably find something similar. You’ll find many helpful hints in this cooking guide. Our aim is to help you use your Cadco Digital Convection Oven to its fullest, rather than teach you how to cook.
  • Page 21 Cookies Baking Temperature One of the most common items baked in your Cadco Convection Oven will be cookies. There are dozens of cookie manufacturers, and their products all have different baking characteristics. Most of the cookie recipes suggest a baking temperature of 325º - 350ºF. We have found that “Lower is better”. Over the years we have found that cookies bake best in a preheated oven at about 285º...
  • Page 22 There are so many pizzas it’s hard to know where to start. The pizza we used for our tests were the 11”, frozen, self rising type from the grocery store. They were all baked at 350ºF for 8 - 20 minutes on Cadco Pizza Heat Plates (see page 14), and our results were great on all of them.
  • Page 23 (and your customers) in less time than it takes to fry from raw. We suggest Pierce Super Chicken; lay it out in a Cadco Oven Fry Basket (Model COB-F/Full Size), and season the pieces with any seasoning of your choice. Then you simply bake it in the Cadco Convection Oven at 325ºF for 20 minutes and it's ready to serve.
  • Page 24 • Rare Roast Beef Rare beef is considered by most people to be 130ºF. ♦ The USDA states that full muscle beef when roasted to an internal temperature of 130ºF and ♦ maintained at that temperature for 121 minutes is considered safe to eat. Overnight roasting requires a roast that is 7 pounds or larger.
  • Page 25: Warranty

    VII. WARRANTY • Cadco, Ltd. warrants all products (in the United States and Canada) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase, unless otherwise noted below.*** • Warranty does not apply in cases of misuse, abuse or damage from external service or repair attempts by unauthorized personnel.

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