Thermador CJ302 manual

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    Car e & Use Man ual for Thermador B uilt- I n Ov en Model CJ302 © 2003 BSH Home Appliances Corp .[...]

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    A Special Messag e to Our Customer s Thank you for b uying a Thermador o ven. W e recommend that you take the time to read this entire booklet before using your new appliance. W e hope that the information in this manual will help you easily operate and care for your oven for years of satisfaction. Y ou ha ve selected a remarkable o ven capable of [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual T able of Contents Page 1 Safety Pr ecautions ................................ 2 – 5 Micr owa ve Pr ecautions, Registration ............... 2 Ser vice Data Record ........................................... 2 General Appliance, Ov en, and Micro wa v e Ov en Safety Pr ecautions ............................. 3 – 4 Micr[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the microwave door open, since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks. b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to acc[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Please read all instructions before using this appliance. • Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on Page 2. • This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet. See “Groundin[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual General Appliance , Oven and Micr o wa v e Oven SAFETY PRECA UTIONS • Tie long hair so that it doesn’t hang loose. • In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire, drop and roll immediately to extinguish flames. • Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders in contact with hot surfaces may result[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Home Canning / Dr ying / Small Quantities of F oods • Do not use microwave oven for home canning. It cannot maintain the food at a safe temperature. Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to eat. • Do not dry meats, herbs, fruits or vegetables. Small quantities or foods with low moisture content can dry ou[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual MODEL CJ302 DOUBLE OVEN F eatures of Y our Ov en TOUCH CONTROL PANEL 1 Displays clock / time and oven modes and settings LOWER OVEN 13 Oven Cooling Vents 14 Broil Element 15 Probe Receptacle 16 Convection Fan and Baffle 17 Removable Oven Racks (3) 18 Bake Element (under oven floor) 19 Door Gasket, lower oven 20 Oven Exha[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Features Page 7 MICROW A VE PROBE JETDIRECT BAKE UPPER CONVECTION LOWER COOKSMART SELF CLEAN BROIL ROAST UPPER 1-2-3-4 OFF PAUSE PROOF STOP COOK LOWER RESUME DEHYDRA TE TIME TIME OFF LIGHT PANEL LOCK CLOCK TIMER 1 TIMER OFF TIMER 2 CS+1 - BREAD, DESSERT CS+3 - MEA T/CASSEROLES CS+2 - VEGET ABLES CS+4 - FROZEN FOOD 1[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Sights & Sounds Interpr eting the Contr ol P anel The directions in the Car e and Use Manual for setting the ov en and its various modes are based on the assumption that the panel displa ys and sounds will “lead” or help you set the contr ols easily . T o aid in this path, the following descriptions pr ovide a ba[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Setting the Clock • Alwa ys set the clock immediately after installation or after a pow er failure. Once power r eturns to the ov en, the clock displa ys the time of da y when pow er was turned off or lost. • The time of da y clock can be set when an auto- matic timed cooking mode is in operation. 1. Select the CLOCK[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Setting the Timer T o Chang e a Timer : 1. T ouch TIMER 1 or TIMER 2. 2. Enter the ne w desired time. 3. T ouch the ST AR T pad. T o Set Both TIMER 1 and TIMER 2: Follo w the steps abov e to set each timer . The timer with the least amount of countdo wn time has displa y priority . The countdown displa y for the second t[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Upper Oven Features Page 11 Upper Ov en Heating Modes The following illustrations give an overview of the heating activity with each mode setting. The arrows represent the heat source for specific cooking modes. ➝ ➝ ➝ ➝ C OOK S MAR T ® – C OOK S MAR T combines pre- programmed high-speed convection heat (i.e., [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Features Page 12 Upper Ov en Contr ol Menu Upper Oven Mode Pads * * Bold pads shown abo ve ar e used to control the upper o ven. • MICRO W A VE – selects micr owa ve mode • COOKSMAR T – selects a prepr ogrammed or automatic micro wa ve po wer le vel and 1-2-3-4 J etDirect Con v ection temperature • PA USE [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Mode Operation – Upper Ov en 1. Select UPPER o ven. 2. Select C OOK S MAR T Mode . 3. Use number pads to select C OOK S MAR T 1, 2, 3 or 4. Example: CS1. 4. Select the Cook Time. 5. Use number pads to set maxim um con ven- tional or standard cook time. • Cook time is displa yed in hours and minutes. T ouch[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Mode Operation – Upper Ov en 6. Select ST AR T to preheat o ven and to automatically r educe conv entional cooktime by one-fourth. Example : 12 minutes = 3 minutes. • When the ov en reaches the cor rect temperatur e one chime will sound and the w ord “PREHEA T” disappears. 7 . After o ven is preheated,[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Cooking Chart – Upper Ov en • Metal pans become hot quickly and yield mor e br owning. • Items cook ed in glass ma y requir e more time. • Place f ood in center of oven f or adequate air cir culation. • Biscuits and cookies should be left on pan for 3 to 4 minutes after r emoval fr om ov en. • Timi[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CS1 BREADS, DESSERTS RACK PAN SIZE AND TYPE CONVENTIONAL LEVEL (Pan measurements in inches) COOK TIME Brownies Fudge, Scratch Upper 8x8 or 9x9 metal or glass 30 to 40 minutes Upper 9x13 metal or glass 25 to 30 minutes Fudge, Mix, 20 to 22 oz. Upper 8x8 or 9x9 metal or glass 40 to 45 minutes Upper 9x13 metal or glass 30 t[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Cooking Char t – Upper Ov en CS2 VEGETABLES RACK PAN SIZE AND TYPE CONVENTIONAL LEVEL (Pan measurements in inches) COOKING TIME Apples Baking, 4 large, halved 2 8x8 glass pan. 40 to 45 minutes Asparagus 1 lb. 2 Bottom of 2-piece broil pan. 15 minutes Carrots Quartered, cut into 2" strips 2 Bottom of 2-p[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Cooking Char t – Upper Ov en • Allow refrigerated meats and poultry to stand at r oom temperature for 15 to 20 min utes before cooking. Meats • Select low-pr ofile roasts up to 3-inches thick. • Use bottom of two-piece br oil pan for r oasts. For larger r oasts and meatloaf, refer to custom combination[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Cooking Chart – Upper Ov en Chart continued next page CS3 - MEAT, CASSEROLES, continued from previous page Poultry • Roast whole unstuffed chick ens with br east-side up; tuck wing tips back and loosley tie legs with kitchen string. • Whole unstuffed turk eys can be r oasted using C ustom combination ( P[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual CookSmar t Cooking Chart – Upper Ov en CS3 – CASSEROLES, continued from previous page • Select shallow , oblong or oval-shaped casser ole dishes. • When cooking casseroles with cheese toppings, add cheese during the last 3 to 4 minutes. • Reduce amount of fine bread crumb toppings. CASSEROLES RACK PAN SIZE AND [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual J ET D IRECT Con v ection Operation – Upper Ov en 100 ° /350 ° PREHEA T Upper Oven Features 3. Select ST AR T • The temperature displa y alternates betw een the set temperatur e and the actual temperature, beginning with 100 ° F . The actual temperature counts up in 5 ° increments. • The ov en is preheated when[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual J ET D IRECT Con v ection Cooking Char t • Chart temperatures/times have been reduced for baking in this mode. Cooking times are a guide. BAKED FOODS UTENSIL JETDIRECT OVEN RACK APPROXIMATE (Pan measurements in inches) TEMPERATURE LEVEL COOK TIME Breads, Yeast 9x5 or Loaves, 1 or 2 8 -1 / 2 x4 -1 / 2 x2 loaf pans 325 ?[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual MEAT and POULTRY JETDIRECT OVEN RACK COOK TIME END TEMP/ TEMPERATURE LEVEL CARVING TEMP Beef: Boneless Rib Roast, 3-6 Ibs. 325 ° F (163ºC) Upper 18 to 21 minutes / lb. 130 ° F / 140 ° F Rare (55 ° C / 60 ° C) Standing Rib Roast 3-6 Ibs. 325 ° F (163ºC) Upper 18 to 21 minutes / lb. 140 ° F / 150 ° F Med. Rare (6[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Basics f or Micr o wa v e Mode – Upper Ov en Utensils Recommended for Micr owa ve Mode • Glass ceramic (Pyroceram ® , such as CorningW are ® ) • Heat-safe glass (i.e. Pyrex ® ) • Micr owa ve-safe plastics • Paper plates, paper cups • Micr owa ve-safe pottery , stonewar e , por celain • Br owning dish: fo[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Micr o wa ve Mode Operation – Upper Ov en • Operate all cooking modes with J etDirect Floor Plate in place. • Place food in center of rack and use rack position #2 (upper rack) unless otherwise noted. • Ov en cooks on Hl (100% of power) unless another cooking po wer le v el is selected. • Micr owa ve timer can [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Micr o wa ve Mode Operation – Upper Ov en 7. Optional step: T o check or stir food, select P ause / Resume. • The micro wa ve will stop; displa y shows r emaining time. • The lock symbol disappears when the door unlocks. T o resume micr owav e cooking, select P ause / Resume. • The door latch will lock the door ;[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Micr o wa v e Cooking Char t – Upper Ov en • Place all items on upper rack. FOOD ITEMS POWER APPROX. PROCEDURES (AMOUNT/WEIGHT) LEVEL TIME Beverage/Cup of Soup - 6 oz. 100% (High) 2 minutes Place bowl or cup in center of oven. Butter, 1 stick ( 1 / 2 cup) - 50% 1 -3 / 4 minutes Remove wrapper and place butter in dish[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Micr o wa v e Cooking Char t – Upper Ov en Cooking Fresh Vegetables • Cook on upper rack on HI pow er . • Timings are f or vegetables peeled, trimmed and r eady to cook. • Stir or rear range vegetables once during cooking. • Allow v egetables to stand cov ered 2-3 min utes befor e ser ving. VEGETABLE AMOUNT CON[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Reheating Cooked Foods • Cov er loosely with wax paper or micr owa ve-saf e plastic wrap . • Arrange items accor ding to Micro wa ve Cooking T echniques, Page 24. • Reheat items on upper rack. • Timings are f or items starting at refrigerator temperatur e . • Stir food if possible, re-cov er and allow to stand [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Micr o wa v e Cooking Char t – Upper Ov en Defrosting • Defr ost uncook ed meat, fish and poultr y using 30% power . • Defr ost food when ov en is cool (not immediately after using the J ET D IRECT conv ection or C OOK S MAR T modes). • Remov e all meat, poultr y and fish fr om package . Failure to r emove will c[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Custom Combination Pr o gram – Upper Ov en JetDirect Con vection plus Micr o wa v e Continued next page Upper Oven Features Page 31 • The JetDir ect Convection mode plus the Micr owa ve mode can be manually combined to cook a variety of foods. The follo wing items are examples of foods that can be cook ed using the C[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual 6 . Select the Micro wa ve mode. P ow er lev el is preset for HI. 7 . Select a po wer le vel. While the HI pow er is flashing, select one number immediately befor e setting the cooking time . The example shows a pow er level of 40%. Do not touch the z ero pad unless y ou want the HI po wer . 0 = HI (full pow er) 6 = 60% [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Continued from previous page 1 3 . At the end of the set cooking time, END appears in the displa y and 4 chimes signal the end of micr o wa ve cooking. The heat remains on until the UPPER OFF pad is touched. 1 4 . T o change the micr o wa ve time, without resetting the entir e program, touch the Micr o wa ve mode. Select[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Custom Combination Cooking Char t – Upper Ov en The follo wing char t pr o vides some suggestions f or custom settings. • The cooking times will be shorter than in conventional r ecipes. • Consider the pan size and material, food temperatur e , food size and shape when selecting y our own cooking pr ogram. • Cook[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual JetDirect Microwave Cooking Food Items OvenWare Convection Power Level Time Temperature Custom Combination Cooking Char t Upper Ov en Recipe F a v orites Record information on this page as you develop your favorite custom combination recipes. Page 35[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 36 PREHEA TING THE OVEN* • Pr eheat the ov en when using the B AKE, CONVECTION and R OAST modes. • Pr eheat is not necessar y for BR OIL and CONVECTION BR OIL modes. • Pr eheat is optional for CONVECTION R O AST . Preheating is not r ecommended for CONVECTION R O AST when using the PR OBE. [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lo w er Oven Heating Modes Lower Oven Features Page 37 The follo wing illustrations giv e an overview of what ha ppens in the o ven with each mode setting. The arr ows r epre- sent the location of the heat sour ce during specific modes. The low er element is concealed under the o ven floor . CONVECTION BROIL Conv ection [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Page 38 Lower Oven Features MICROW A VE PROBE JETDIRECT BAKE UPPER CONVECTION LOWER COOKSMART SELF CLEAN BROIL ROAST UPPER 1-2-3-4 OFF P AUSE PROOF STOP COOK LOWER RESUME DEHYDRA TE TIME TIME OFF Lo w er Ov en Contr ol Menu Lo wer Ov en Mode P ads • PROBE – selects interior meat temperatur es with JetDir ect/Conv ect[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Bak e Mode Operation – Lo wer Ov en Lower Oven Features Page 39 BAKE TIPS • Pr eheat when using the Bak e mode . • Use BAKE for general cooking on one or two racks. T o set BAKE mode: 1. Select twice for LO WER O VEN. 2 . Select BAKE. The temperature is automaticall y set at 350ºF . 3. Optional step: T o change th[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Baking Char t – Lo w er Ov en Lower Oven Features Page 40 F ood Item Rack Le vel Oven T emperature Time Breads White Bread, Scratch 3 400 ° F (205 ° C) 30 to 35 minutes Breads, Specialty Biscuits, scratch 3 450 ° F (232 ° C) 10 to 12 minutes Biscuits, canned Large 3 375 ° F (190 ° C) 11 to 15 minutes Medium 3 400[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 41 • Use low-sided pans, such as a jelly r oll pan, cookie sheets with 1 or 2 sides, and the 2-piece broil pan. • Shiny aluminum pans ar e best, unless otherwise specified. • Dark finish metal pans and heatproof glass or ceramic bak ewar e ma y require o ven temperatur e to be reduced or th[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 42 Con v ection Cooking Char t – Lo w er Oven FOOD ITEM RA CK OVEN TIME* LEVEL TEMPERA TURE Cak es, mix or scratch: Angel Food 1 325 ° F (163ºC) 40 to 45 minutes La yers (8" or 9") 2 and 5 325 ° F (163ºC) 32 to 35 min utes Rectangle (9 x 1 3) 3 325ºF (163ºC) 31 to 34 minutes Cup[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 43 1. Select O VEN. • Select twice for LO WER ov en. 2. Select CONVECTION and BAKE. The temperature is automaticall y set at 325 ° F. 3. Optional step: T o change the temperature fr om 325ºF , select another temperature immediately befor e starting. 4. Select ST AR T . The temperature displa [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 44 Con v ection Bak e Char t – Lo w er Oven * This chart is a guide . Follo w recipe or package dir ections. ** No pan used *** Pan used FOOD ITEM RA CK O VEN TIME* LEVEL TEMPERA TURE Br eads-Y east: Bread 2 350 ° F (177º C) 25 to 35 minutes Dinner Rolls 2 or 3 400 ° F (205º C) 15 to 20 min[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 45 T o set R O AST mode: Roast Mode Operation – Lo w er Ov en 1. Select O VEN. • Select twice for LO WER ov en. 2 . Select RO AST . The temperature is automaticall y set at 350º F . 3. Optional step: T o change the temperature fr om 350ºF , select another temperature immediately before star[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 46 Roasting Char t – Lo w er Ov en Beef: P ot r oast, 3-4 pounds 1 350 ° F (177º C) 40 to 60 min utes per pound 170 ° F (77ºC) Beef Brisk et 2 350 ° F (177º C) 50 to 60 minutes per pound 170 ° F (77ºC) Beef Chuck 1 350 ° F (177º C) 45 to 55 minutes per pound 170 ° F (77ºC) Meat Loaf[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 47 1. Insert the probe into the thick est par t of the Meat. Push the plug into the ov en receptacle. 2. Select O VEN. • Select twice for LO WER ov en. 3. Select CONVECTION and RO AST . The temperature is automaticall y set at 325 ° F. 4. Optional step: T o change the temperature fr om 325º F[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 48 Con v ection Roast Char t – Lo w er Oven T otal Time 30 to 40 min. 35 to 45 min. MEA T AND POUL TR Y – RACK OVEN COOK PROBE DONENESS C AR VING UNCO VERED PAN LEVEL TEMPERA TURE TIME TEMP TEMP Beef: Min utes P er lb . Standing Rib 2 325 ° F (163ºC) 135 ° F (57ºC) Med Rare 145ºF (63ºC)[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 49 BROIL AND CONVECTION BROIL TIPS Br oil and Con v ection Br oil Mode Operation 1. Select twice for LO WER ov en. 2 . Select BROIL or CONVECTION BROIL. The temperature is automaticall y set at HI (550º F / 288º C) 3. Optional step: T o change the setting fr om HI, select 500º F for Medium Br [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 50 Con v ection Br oil Char t Br oil Char t • Refer to P age 46 f or Food Saf ety Guidelines . Beef: Gr ound, patties, 3/4" to 1" 6 HI Med Rare - 8 to 12 min. Med - 9 to 14 min. W ell - 10 to 15 min. Steaks, 3/4 to 1-1/4" 6 HI Med Rar e - 7 to 11 min. Med - 8 to 12 min. W ell - 9[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 51 Pr oof Mode Operation – Lo wer Ov en • Place food in ov en before selecting this mode. • The proofing temperatur e is pre-set at 100 ° F. • Use any rack le vel that accommodates the size of the bowl or pan. • Lightly cov er the bowl or pan. T o Set the PR OOF Mode: Y ou Will See 1. [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 52 • Do not preheat when using the deh ydrate mode. • The deh ydrating temperatur e is pre-set at 140 ° F. • Use dr ying scr eens (not supplied with ov en). • Multiple racks can be used simultaneousl y . • Place food in ov en before selecting the mode. T o Set the DEHYDRA TE Mode: Y ou[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 53 Example shown has the time of da y set at 3:00 1. Select O VEN. • Select twice for LO WER ov en. 2 . Select BAKE or CONVECTION. Change the pr eset temperature at this time, if needed. 3 . Immediately befor e starting, select the number of hours and min utes the o ven will be on. For example:[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Features Page 54 1. Cancel all modes. 2. Select O VEN. • Select twice for LO WER ov en. 3 . Select BAKE mode and temperatur e . (See Page 39 to change temperature.) 4. Select ST AR T . 5. Select on or off status for the lights. T o keep lights off, do not touch. 6. T o activate the Sabbath mode, touch and ho[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Self-Cleaning the Ov ens Y our new ov en featur es two p yr olytic self-cleaning ov ens. When using the CLEAN mode, the ov en reaches a high temperature that burns off the f ood soil. • Only one o ven at a time can be set to self clean. • It is common to see smoke and/or an occasional flame-up during the CLEAN cycle,[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Page 56 Self Cleaning Pr eparing the Lo w er Ov en for Self-Cleaning Hand-clean door around edge Hand-clean front frame Hand-clean 1-1/2" from rack support to front of o ven ca vity DO NO T hand-clean gasket Hand- clean door windo w LO WER OVEN IMPOR T ANT : Be sure to let the inside windo w glass in the ov en door [...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual • Self Clean only one ov en at a time . • The ov en light does not operate during this mode. • Be sure that the time-of-da y clock is displaying the corr ect time . • Three hours is the pr eset length of cleaning. Self Clean Mode Operation – Upper and Lo w er Oven Example shows clock set at 5:00 1. Select O VEN[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Ov en Cleaning – Upper and Lo w er Ov en Ho w to use the Oven Cleaning Chart 1. Locate the number of the part to be cleaned in the illustration on this page. 2. Find the par t name in the chart. •␣ ␣ Use the cleaning method in the left column if the ov en is black or white. •␣ ␣ Use the cleaning method in t[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Ov en Finishes / Cleaning Method The entire o ven can be saf ely cleaned with a soap y sponge, rinsed and dried. If stubborn soil remains, follo w the recommended cleaning methods belo w . • Alwa ys use the mildest cleaner that will do the job. • Rub metal finishes in the direction of the grain. • Use clean, soft c[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Do-It-Y ourself Maintenance The Upper o ven door is NO T remo vable . Remo ving the Lo wer Ov en Door The ov en door can be lifted off for your con venience in cleaning hard-to-r each areas inside the ov en. T o Remo ve the Oven Door 1 . Fully open the ov en door . 2 . Raise the U-clip ov er the hook on each of the hinge[...]

  • Page 63

    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Y ourself Maintenance REPLA CING THE OVEN LIGHT – LO WER OVEN ONL Y • Replace bulb with a 12-Volt, 10-Watt Halogen bulb only. Before replacing bulbs, turn off oven circuit. T o replace Halo gen Bulb: 1. Remove oven racks. 2. Slide the tip of a table knife blade between oven wall and t[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Y ourself Maintenance FAHRENHEIT T O CENTIGRADE The o ven has been pr eset to a Fahrenheit tem- per ature . To Change to Centigrade, follo w these steps: I. T urn off both ovens. 2. T ouch and hold the UPP and then the CONVECTION pad at the same time. 3. F appears in the temperatur e digi[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Solving Baking Pr oblems With either BAKE or CONVECTION, poor results can occur f or many r easons other than a malfunction of the ov en. Check the char t below for causes of the most common pr oblems. Since the size , shape and material of baking utensils directl y affect the baking r esults, the best solution ma y be t[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Problem Solving / Consumer Service Solving Operational Pr oblems F or authorized service or par ts information, call 800/ 735-4328. W e want you to remain a satisfied customer . If a pr oblem does come up that cannot be resolv ed to your satisfaction write to: Thermador Customer Support Call Center , 5551 McFadden Av enu[...]

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    CJ Oven Care and Use Manual Page 65 Warranty For Model CJ302 THERMADOR BUIL T -IN OVEN WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED Full One Year Warranty Covers one year from date of installation, or date of occupancy on a new or previously unoccupied dwelling. Save your dated receipt or other evidence of installation / occupancy date. Thermador ® will pay for all r[...]

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    Specifications are for planning purposes only. Refer to installation instructions and consult your countertop supplier prior to making counter opening. Consult with a heating and ventilating engineer for your specific ventilation requirements. We reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice. Some models are certified for use [...]