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P
:
O
W E
O
O V E N
0 5
e l e
t
L
R
W E R
c
L o w e r =
T U R N D I A L
S
P
:
O
C R
I
O V E N
o w
e l e
t
M
O
W E R
c
M i c r o
P
T U R N D I A L
e r = 0 3
S
P O
C T
E
O V E N
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e t
O
V
I
W E R
C
C o n v e
t
T U R N D I A L
n = 0 7
N
O N
c
P
S
:
E
E L
V
O V E N
0 5
O W E
L E
S
T
O
T
R
U = 0 8
L =
C
M = 0 3
= 0 7
MICROWAVE (M) controls operation of the
microwave. Select a higher setting to shorten
cooking time for dense or heavy food, such as
whole chicken. Select a lower setting for delicate
foods, such as breads or foods requiring longer
times.
LOWER POWER (L) controls the lower ceramic heater.
Select a higher setting for thick or dense foods that
may not cook quickly in the center. Select a lower
setting for thin foods, such as cookies.
CONVECTION (C) controls the heat output of the
convection system. Select a lower setting for more
delicate foods that cook at lower temperatures.
Select a higher setting (6 or above) for more robust
foods that cook at temperatures above 350°F.
The display will show a summary of the power levels
before cooking.
% On Time
32 Second Duty Cycles
96
30%
50%
80%
30%
50%
80%
U = 8
L = 5
M = 3
0
32
64
30%
50%
80%
U = 8
L = 5
M = 3
U = 8
L = 5
M = 3
Convection Cooking Chart
Convection Cooking Chart
Power Level
Temperature
Operation
0
Room
See Note 1
1
300°F
See Note 2
2
310°F
See Note 2
3
320°F
See Note 2
4
330°F
See Note 2
5
340°F
See Note 2
6
350°F
See Note 3
7
375°F
See Note 3
8
400°F
See Note 3
9
425°F
See Note 3
10
450°F
See Note 3
Notes:
Convection element not ON.
1.
Reaches temperature and then cycles at
2.
temperature for remainder of programmed time.
Reaches temperature and then cycles at 350°F
3.
for remainder of programmed time.
Each convection power level setting directs the
convection cooking system to operate within certain
parameters as shown in the table below.
The programming on the smart board which
controls the upper halogen lamps (pair) and the
lower ceramic heater, as well as the high voltage/
magnetron circuits, operates on a duty cycle of
32 seconds. This means the power level you select
for each component controls the percentage of
ON time during each 32-second period of time. For
example, when the oven is set on power level 10,
both the inner and outer halogen heaters will stay
on 100% of the time. On power levels less than 10,
both heaters will cycle together.
In the following example, the upper halogen lamps
would cycle for 80% of each 32-second period,
the lower ceramic heater would cycle at 50% of
each 32-second period, and the microwave high
voltage circuit would be energized for 30% of each
32-second period.
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