Gas Convection Oven - Manual Control
Pg. 16.
C H E F O P E R AT I N G T I P S
The Alto-Shaam convection oven will provide the best results and longest possible
s
ervice with the utilization of the following suggestions and guidelines.
NOTE: Moisture will escape around the doors when baking products with a heavy
moisture content such as chicken, potatoes, etc. This is a normal operating condition.
Do not place anything directly
on the bottom of the oven cavity.
A T T H E E N D O F T H E D A Y ,
U T I L I Z E T H E C O O L - D O W N M O D E
A N D O P E N T H E O V E N D O O R S .
1. Thoroughly preheat the oven for approximately
20 minutes before use.
2. As a general rule, the cooking temperature can
be set lower than the temperature used in a
conventional oven. Cooking time may also be
shorter. It is suggested the first batch of each
product prepared be monitored closely to check
for variances.
3. Maintain a record of the temperatures, times, and
load capacities established for products cooked on
a regular basis since they will be the same or
similar for succeeding loads.
4. When practical, start cooking the lowest
temperature products first and gradually work up
to products with a higher cooking temperature.
5. If the cooking temperature setting for the previous
product is more than 10°F (5°C to 6°C) higher than
the temperature needed for the next load, use the
FAN COOL-DOWN feature to decrease the oven
temperature before setting the oven to a lower
temperature.
6. Work as quickly as possible when loading the
oven to prevent heat loss.
7. When the audible signal indicates the time has
expired, remove the food product from the oven
as quickly as possible to avoid over cooking.
8. Pans should be centered between side racks and
each shelf should be loaded evenly to allow proper
air circulation within the oven compartment.
9. To assure even cooking when baking, weigh or
measure the product in each pan.
10. When cooking six pans of product, start from the
top of the oven and use side rack positions 2, 4, 6,
8, 10, and 12.
11. Do not overload the oven. A maximum 6-sheet
pan capacity is suggested for most items such as
cakes, cookies, rolls, etc. A maximum of 12 sheet
pans may be used for items such as fish sticks,
chicken nuggets, and hamburgers. It will be
necessary to adjust cooking times accordingly.
Refer to product/pan capacities indicated in
this manual.
12. To obtain an evenly baked product, muffin pans
should be placed in the oven with the short side of
each pan facing the front of the oven.
13. When rethermalizing frozen casseroles, preheat the
oven 100°F (38°C) over the suggested temperature
to compensate for the introduction of a large
quantity of frozen product into the oven
compartment. Reset the thermostat to the correct
cooking temperature after the oven is loaded.
14. Use a pan extender or two inch (51mm) deep,
18” x 26” pans for batter-type products that weigh
more than 8 pounds (3 to 4 kg), i.e.; pineapple
upside-down cake.
15. To avoid obstructing airflow that would result in
uneven cooking results, never place anything
directly on the bottom of the oven cavity.
Cooking Guidelines
Food Temperature
Time
(Minutes)
Food Temperature
Time
(Minutes)
Cakes, Sheet 325°F 163°C 25
Macaroni & Cheese
(frozen, full oven)
350°F 177°C 90
Chicken pieces (30 breasts &
thighs, 25 legs & wings)
400°F 204°C 25
Macaroni & Cheese
(refrigerated)
350°F 177°C 30
Chicken halves 400°F 204°C 40 Muffins 325°F 163°C 13-15
Beef patties 400°F 204°C 8 Pies, Frozen 325°F 163°C 40
Bacon 350°F 177°C 16 Pizzas, Individual 325°F 163°C 15
Fish, frozen (5 oz.) 350°F 177°C 15 Potatoes, Baked 350°F 177°C 50
Macaroni & Cheese
(frozen, 1 pan)
350°F 177°C 50
Sandwiches, Grilled Cheese 400°F 204°C 4-6
Tater tots 450°F 232°C 10