Page 3 - Table of Contents; Safety Instructions; Features of Your Oven
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 1 Table of Contents Safety Instructions Safety Instructions (English) ............................ 2 – 3 Les Instructions de Securite Important (Safety Instructions in French) ......................... 4 – 5 Features of Your Oven Parts Identification ....................
Page 4 - General Appliance and Oven; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; WARNING
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 2 Safety Precautions Please read all instructions before using this appliance. • This appliance must be properly installed andgrounded by a qualified technician. Connect onlyto a properly grounded outlet. See “GroundingInstructions” found in the Installation Instructi...
Page 5 - SAFETY FOR THE OVEN; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Please read all instructions before using this appliance.
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 3 Safety Precautions SAFETY FOR THE OVEN • Tie long hair so that it doesn't hang loose. • Do not touch heating elements or interior surfaces ofoven. • The heating elements may be hot even though theyare dark in color. Interior surfaces of an oven becomehot enough to c...
Page 6 - LA SÉCURITÉ POUR LE FOUR; LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANT; Veuillez lire les instructions entières avant de continuer.; AVERTISSEMENT
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 4 Safety Instructions LA SÉCURITÉ POUR LE FOUR • Ne pas toucher les éléments de chauffage ou lessurfaces intérieures du four. • Les éléments de chauffage (cuire au four et griller)peuvent être chauds bien qu'ils sont foncés en couleur.Les surfaces intérieures d'un fou...
Page 8 - Features of Your Oven; Feature Index; Parts Identification
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 6 Features of Your Oven Not all features are on all models MODEL SC301 SINGLE OVEN MODELS SCD302, SCD272 SC302, SC272 DOUBLE OVENS 2 Feature Index Explainedon page Door HandleOven Door GasketWindowEasy-lift Bake ElementRemovable Oven RacksRack SupportsBroil ElementDis...
Page 9 - Description of Touch Pad Functions
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Touch Pad Description of Touch Pad Functions The control panel contains a series of electronic touch pads that enable you to set the oven. As you touch these control pads, you will notice that numbers andwords appear in the display window. These numbers and words are ...
Page 10 - What You Will Hear And See; WHAT YOU WILL HEAR; Oven Audible Signals – Beeps & Chimes; CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY WINDOW; WHAT YOU WILL SEE
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Functions What You Will Hear And See WHAT YOU WILL HEAR Convection Fan – Operates during any convection mode. It turns off if the door is opened. Component Cooling Fan – Activates during any cooking or self-cleaning mode to cool electroniccomponents and outer door sur...
Page 11 - Setting the Clock; TO RECALL TIME OF DAY:; CLOCK
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operations Setting the Clock TO SET THE CLOCK: WHAT YOU WILL DO Note: Your oven is preset to a 12 hour clock and does not indicate AM or PM. The Time of Day is displayed in hours and minutes. A 24-hour clock format option may be selected. See "Do It YourselfMainte...
Page 12 - Setting the Timer; TIMER; Except for the last minute; TO CHANGE TIME AFTER STARTING:; nd
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operations Setting the Timer Your oven is equipped with two timers. Operating independently of each other, either timercan be used to remind you when a period from 1 minute up to 11 hours and 55 minutes hasexpired. They do not control oven operations. TO SET THE TIMER...
Page 13 - General Oven Tips; High Altitude Baking
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operating Tips General Oven Tips High Altitude Baking When baking at high altitudes, in either BAKE,CONVECTION or CONVECTION ROAST mode,recipes and baking times vary. For information toadjust recipes, write the Extension Service, ColoradoState University, Fort Collins...
Page 14 - Oven Racks; Safety Stops
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operating Tips Oven Racks Safety Stops • The racks are designed with safety stops and aback rail. When the racks are placed correctly inthe oven, they will stop before coming completelyout from the oven. They will not tilt when placingfood on them. • When placing food...
Page 15 - TO SET BAKE, CONVECTION OR CONVECTION ROAST:; Bake, Convection or Convection Roast Mode Operation; TO CHANGE THE OVEN MODE AND / OR TEMPERATURE:; Repeat Steps 1 and 2 above.; WHAT YOU WILL DO; TO CANCEL BAKE, CONVECTION OR CONVECTION ROAST:
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Page 13 TO SET BAKE, CONVECTION OR CONVECTION ROAST: Bake, Convection or Convection Roast Mode Operation • If revising temperature to a lower setting, achime will sound briefly, indicating the selectedtemperature has been reached. The PREHEAT TO CHANGE THE O...
Page 16 - BAKE MODE; Baking Techniques; ProofingTechniques
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 14 BAKE MODE Baking is cooking with heated air. Both upper andlower elements in the oven are used to heat the air,but no fan is used to circulate the heat. Follow the recipe, convenience food directions forbaking temperature, time and rack level. Baking timewill vary ...
Page 17 - CONVECTION MODE; Convection Techniques; CONVECTION
S Oven Care and Use Manual Page 15 Oven Operation CONVECTION MODE The heat for convection baking comes from the thirdelement at the back of the oven. This mode uses a fansurrounded by the element to circulate the heatthroughout the oven. This accelerated air move-ment allows for multiple rack baking...
Page 18 - Bake and Convection Chart; FOOD ITEM
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Page 16 Bake and Convection Chart NPH= Non Preheated Breads - Quick Biscuits 450ºF (232ºC) 425 ° F (218ºC) 4 4 10 to 12 min. 10 to 12 min. Cornbread 400 ° F (204ºC) 375 ° F (190ºC) 3 2 20 to 30 min. 20 to 30 min. Nut Breads 3 2 Follow package or 25 ° F (14ºC...
Page 21 - Convection Roast Techniques; CONVECTION ROAST MODE; FOOD SERVING TEMPERATURE GUIDELINES FROM FSIS; Food Safety Guidelines
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Convection Roast Techniques CONVECTION ROAST MODE The heat for convection roasting comes from thethird element at the back of the oven and from thelower bake element. This mode uses a fan, surroundedby the element, to circulate the heat throughout theoven. T...
Page 22 - Meat Roasting Chart; FOOD ITEM
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Techniques • Roast meats on rack level 2 (larger cuts) or rack level 3 (smaller cuts). • Use the 2-piece broil pan that comes with the oven. Place roast directly on top of grill for better browning. • If using a meat thermometer to cook meat to a desired tem...
Page 23 - Poultry Roasting Chart
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Poultry Roasting Chart FOOD ITEM CARVING CONVECTION ROAST (Weight Range) TEMPERATURE Minutes per lb . / Temperature Turkey 8 to 15 lbs. Unstuffed For all turkeys 8 to 15 min. @ 325 ° F (163ºC) 8 to 15 lbs. Stuffed Thigh – 175 ° to 180 ° F 9 to 16 min. @ 325 ...
Page 24 - Broil Techniques
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Broil Techniques BROIL MODE Broiling is cooking with intense heat radiated fromthe upper element of the oven which producesexcellent results in both cooking and top browning.This method sears the outer layer of the food. Utensils • Use the two piece broil pa...
Page 25 - TO STOP BROILING OR TO TURN THE OVEN OFF:; TO SET A LOWER BROIL TEMPERATURE:; Broil Mode Operation
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Note: If more than 5 seconds elapse between touching the BROIL pad and the number pad, the oven is not set and it will return to the previous display. If more than 5 seconds elapses between touching each number to complete a lower broil setting, 3 beeps will...
Page 26 - Broiling Chart
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Techniques: • Do not preheat the broiler. Foods broil best startingwith a cold oven. Leave the door closed. Closeddoor broiling gives a deep char to the tops of food. • If the oven is hot from previous cooking, cool itbefore broiling, for best broiling resul...
Page 27 - Timed Cooking Feature Operation; TO START NOW AND STOP AUTOMATICALLY:; COOK TIME
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation U Timed Cooking Feature Operation OVEN TIMED 325 325 325 325 325 ° CONV 4 4 4 4 4 ::::: 22 22 22 22 22 ° CONV CONV 325 325 325 325 325 ° PREHEAT CONV 100 100 100 100 100 ° ON 4 4 4 4 4 ::::: 15 15 15 15 15 OVEN TIMED CONV ON PREHEAT 100 100 100 100 100 ° PRE...
Page 28 - Timed Cooking; TO START AND STOP AUTOMATICALLY:
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation U Timed Cooking (continued) WHAT YOU WILL SEE 4 4 4 4 4 ::::: 15 15 15 15 15 325 325 325 325 325 ° CONV ON TIMED OVEN E E E E E nd nd nd nd nd 5 5 5 5 5 ::::: 00 00 00 00 00 CONV ON PREHEAT 100 100 100 100 100 ° TIMED OVEN 4 4 4 4 4 ::::: 15 15 15 15 15 OVEN...
Page 29 - TO CANCEL A TIMED COOK:; TO CANCEL THE TIMED FUNCTION ONLY:; Child Lockout Feature Operation; ADN THE; TO CANCEL CHILD LOCKOUT:; TO SET CHILD LOCKOUT:
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Operation Timed Cooking (continued) TO CANCEL A TIMED COOK: WHAT YOU WILL DO 1. Touch OFF pad. Time of Day displays. 5:45 5:45 5:45 5:45 5:45 100 100 100 100 100 ° CONV O N PREHEAT TO CANCEL THE TIMED FUNCTION ONLY: WHAT YOU WILL SEE WHAT YOU WILL DO 1. Touch and hold...
Page 31 - Setting the Self Clean Mode
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Cleaning and Care Notes: 1. If more than 4 seconds elapses between touching the CLEAN pad and touching a Number pad, the oven is not set and Time of Day will automatically return to the display. 2. To check time remaining in self-clean cycle, touch SELF CLEAN . Displa...
Page 32 - General Oven Care; How to use the Oven Cleaning Chart
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Cleaning and Care General Oven Care How 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 part name in the chart. • Use the cleaning method in the leftcolumn if the oven is black or white. • Use...
Page 33 - Oven Finishes / Cleaning Method; CLEANING METHOD
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Cleaning and Care Page 31 Oven Finishes / Cleaning Method 26 27 The entire oven can be safely cleaned with a soapy sponge, rinsed and dried. If stubborn soil remains, follow the recommended cleaning methods below. A Chrome Wash with hot sudsy water. Rinse thoroughly a...
Page 34 - REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT; 4-HOUR CLOCK OR CENTIGRADE FORMAT
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Maintenance REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT • Replace bulb with a 12-Volt, 10-Watt Halogen bulbonly. Before replacing bulbs, turn off oven circuit. To replace Halogen Bulb: 1. Remove oven racks. 2. Slide the tip ofa table knifeblade betweenoven wal...
Page 35 - • Use caution when removing the door as it is very heavy.
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Maintenance The oven doors can be lifted off for your convenience in cleaning hard-to-reach areas inside the oven. • Use caution when removing the door as it is very heavy. To Remove the Oven Door 1. Fully open the oven door. 2. Raise the U-...
Page 36 - Signals and Control Panel Display
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Signals and Control Panel Display OVEN TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION Your oven has an electronic thermostat whichaccurately maintains the selected temperature.However, if foods generally over brown or underbrown in the cooking time giv...
Page 37 - Solving Baking Problems; BAKING PROBLEM
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Maintenance Solving Baking Problems With either BAKE or CONVECTION, poor results can occur for many reasons other than a malfunction ofthe oven. Check the chart below for causes of the most common problems. Since the size, shape and materialof baking utensils directly...
Page 38 - PROBLEM; Solving Operational Problems
S Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Maintenance Before calling for service, check the following to avoid unnecessary service charges. PROBLEM PROBLEM SOLVING OVEN STEPS All the numbers touched The numbers were touched too rapidly. Be sure you remove your finger from do not appear in display. the number ...
Page 39 - WHAT IS COVERED; WARRANTY APPLICATIONS; Thermador
S Oven Care and Use Manual Warranty Model Number: Serial Number: Date of Installationor Occupancy: For Models: SCD302 / SCD272 / SC302 / SC301 / SC272 WHAT IS COVERED Full One Year Warranty For one year from the date of installation or date ofoccupancy for a new previously unoccupied dwelling,any pa...