Making adjustments at the end of a cook cycle – TurboChef Technologies TURBOCHEF 30 Manuel d'utilisation

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the speedcook oven

the speedcook oven

the speedcook oven

4. Confirm your selected adjustment.

note:

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

– including any adjustments made at the 80% complete point.

If the cook cycle is started from a preprogrammed cook setting or from a cook setting in Favorites, changes made at the 80% complete
point are saved temporarily to Favorites under “View Last Cooked (10)” (see page 17). The original preprogrammed or saved setting will
not be altered. To permanently save your adjustment(s), the item must be permanently saved or re-saved to Favorites (see page 15).

Making adjustments at the end of a Cook Cycle

At the end of a cook cycle, the oven chimes and cooking stops. If desired, you can make final adjustments
by selecting “Cook More,” “Brown More,” or “Cook and Brown More.”

To make adjustments at the end of a

cook cycle:

1. Cook an item (pages 4-6).

2. the cook cycle is complete. Check food item.

3. select the desired option.

Cook More: Select if the outside meets expectations, but inside needs to cook longer.
Brown More: Select if the inside meets expectations, but outside needs to cook longer.
Cook and Brown More: Select if both the inside and outside need to cook longer.
Done Cooking This Dish: Select if no adjustments are needed.

If after 3 minutes a selection has not been made, the oven assumes the item is done and advances to the “Save to Favorites”/“Cook
Another”/“Done” screen. See step 9, page 6.

Confirm your selected adjustment by pressing “Start.” To return to step 3 and change the
selected adjustment, press the “Back” key.

When the door is opened or after 3 seconds, four options appear – “Cook More,” “Brown More,”
“Cook and Brown More,” or “Done Cooking this Dish.”

A chime sounds to indicate the cook cycle is complete. Check the item.

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