Fisher & Paykel OS302 Microwave Oven User Manual


 
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Oven operation
Cooking probe
Use your cooking probe to accurately judge
when your meat is perfectly cooked. The probe
can be used on TrueAero, AeroBake, Roast,
AeroBroil and Bake
modes.
Using the cooking probe
1
Select the oven mode and temperature and
preheat the oven if appropriate - Roast does not
require preheating.
2
Insert as much of the metal cooking probe as
possible horizontally into the thickest part of the
fully defrosted meat. The thicker the meat, the
longer it will take to cook, so it is important that
the probe is measuring the temperature of the
meat at it’s thickest point. Make sure the probe
does not touch bone, fat or gristle, as this will give you a false reading.
3
Place the meat on the Broiling system.
4
When the oven has preheated (if required) to the set temperature place the Broiling system in
the oven and insert the plug end of the cooking probe into the probe socket, using an oven
mitt if the oven is hot. The probe socket is on the left hand side of the oven, halfway down
between shelf positions three and five. Make sure the probe is pushed into the socket, then
close the oven door.
5
Select the upper or lower cavity for double oven models using the oven cavity selector button.
6
Press the button on the control panel. The pre-set temperature of 150°F (65°C) and
‘Probe’ will light up in the display. If you want to select a different internal food temperature
from the preset temperature, rotate the Setting Selector
dial while the
PROBE
symbol is
flashing. For cooking probe guidelines, see the Cooking Charts.
To cancel the cooking probe
To cancel the probe setting before the set temperature has been reached press the
button then the
button.
Tips for using the cooking probe
The display will show the actual internal temperature. To look at the set internal temperature
press the
button. The oven will beep and automatically turn off when the set internal
temperature has been reached. The temperature and oven mode displays will remain on and
the oven light will go out.
a
Metal probe
b
Plug
c
Handle
d
Cable
a
c
c
d
b