Wolf ICBSO30-2F/S Microwave Oven User Manual


 
WOLF E SERIES BUILT-IN OVEN OPERATION
SETTING CONTROLS
For Delayed Start feature – to start cooking
later and automatically turn off heat when
finished:
1)
Touch cooking mode, except
BROIL
,
CONVECTION BROIL
and
BAKE
STONE
. For double ovens, this will turn on
upper oven. To turn on lower oven, first
touch the
UPPER/LOWER
touch pad so
that the lower oven icon is selected in the
LCD display. Then touch desired mode.
Note that some cooking modes are not
available for lower oven. Change preset
temperature if needed.
2)
Touch
TIMED COOK
. Use the number
pads to set the number of hours/minutes
the oven will stay on (COOK DURATION).
Example: Set 3:30 for the oven to remain on
for 3
1
/2 hours.
3)
When prompted, use the number pads to
set the time of day the oven will turn off
(STOP TIME). Example: Set 6:00 for the time
of day the oven turns off.
4)
Touch
ENTER
. The display appears as if
the oven is on. Using the example above,
heating will start at 3
1
/2 hours prior to six
o’clock which will be 2:30 on the time-of-
day clock.
5)
One chime will ring when the cooking time
is complete. If the timer is not cleared, it
will continue to chime every 10 seconds.
6)
The oven will turn off after the STOP TIME
has been reached.
7)
Remove food. Always use dry pot holders
when removing hot pans from the oven.
8)
Touch oven
OFF
to clear the display and
stop the signal.
DELAYED START FEATURE
How Delayed Start feature works:
This
feature controls the automatic timing of the
oven’s
ON
and
OFF
function. Set a mode to
start later in the day and turn off when the
cooking is complete or set it to turn off at a
preset time. Use in combination with any
cooking mode except
Broil
,
Convection Broil
and
Bake Stone
.
WOLF TIPS FOR SUCCESS
For Delayed Start feature:
Ovens can be set independently.
Do not delay the start when preheating is
critical to the cooking results.
When using the
Delayed Start feature
,
place food directly from the refrigerator into
the oven.
The time-of-day clock must display the
correct time prior to programming a timed
activity.
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