Wolf C72SS Range User Manual


 
OPERATING SUGGESTIONS
Open-Top Burners
Open-top burners are quickly lit and require no preheating time. Open top burners have a wide low to
high burner flame adjustment range. This allows for better simmering performance at the lowest
possible stabilized setting. When simmering, turn the burner valve knob down until you reach the
optimum lowest burner flame setting to maintain the desired simmer point.
Standard Oven Cooking
Allow time to preheat ovens before using (25 minutes to 400°F [204°C]). The oven thermostat regulates
temperature from a low setting at approximately 250°F (121°C) to high setting at approximately 500°F
(260°C). If properly used, the automatic temperature control is an efficient system. Turn thermostat
down to LOW when oven is idling, or turn the oven control to OFF when not in use.
Moderate oven temperatures will produce better food, reduce shrinkage and keep maintenance costs
down. Using a low temperature for roasting (recommended 325°F [162°C] or lower) will reduce meat
costs by reducing shrinkage.
A pan of water (approximately 12" x 20" x 1" [305 mm x 508 mm x 25.4 mm]) may be placed in the
oven bottom. This water supplies humidity to reduce shrinkage. If necessary, add water during roasting.
CLEANING
Shut off the gas before cleaning the appliance.
The appliance and its parts are hot. Be very careful when operating, cleaning, or
servicing the appliance.
Exterior surfaces may be cleaned using soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use Dawn
® dish detergent
to clean the exterior or interior components of the range.
Do not use scouring powder. It is extremely difficult to remove completely. It can build up accumulations
that will damage the oven.
Wolf equipment is strongly constructed and is designed to give you long, satisfactory service at low
cost, provided you give it proper care. Frequent cleaning and occasional adjusting should reward you
with low operating and maintenance costs and faster, better service.
DAILY CLEANING
Remove chrome-plated racks and clean in a sink.
While still warm, wipe top with a soft cloth or other grease absorbing material to remove spillovers,
grease, etc., before they burn in.
Clean oven and oven door daily, especially if fruit pies or tomato sauces were baked, meats roasted,
and if there have been spillovers.
After processing some foods at low temperatures, odors may linger in the oven. These odors may be
cleared by setting the thermostat at 500°F (260°C) and allowing the oven to operate unloaded for 30 to
45 minutes.
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