Wolf SO30-2U/S Oven User Manual


 
E Series Oven Operation 18
SETTING CONTROLS
1) Place food in oven at the desired rack position. Close
oven door.
2) Touch BROIL. Oven temperature is preset at 1 for
550°F
(290°C), high broil. Oven begins to broil after five
seconds. To change setting, immediately touch number
pad 2 for medium broil, 450°F
(230°C) or 3 for low broil,
350°F
(175°C).
3) Touch ENTER to start the cooking mode immediately,
otherwise the oven will automatically start the mode in
10 seconds if there is no action.
4) If the timer is set, the oven will chime when the cooking
time is finished. If the timer is not cleared, it will
continue to chime every 10 seconds.
5) Remove food. Always use dry pot holders when
removing hot pans from the oven.
6) Touch oven OFF to end this mode.
Convection Broil Mode
IMPORTANT NOTE: F
or double ovens, convection broil
mode can only be used in the upper oven.
In convection broil mode, intense radiant heat from the top
element browns and sears the surface of the food while
both convection fans circulate hot air around the food.
This mode shortens broiling times for thicker cuts of meat,
fish and poultry. The heat of the broiler browns the
exterior, while the convection fans keep the interior moist
and juicy. The temperature probe cannot be used with this
mode.
Refer to the Wolf cooking guide on pages 34–36. Use
cooking times as a guide for similar foods.
WOLF TIPS FOR SUCCESS
Do not preheat for convection broil mode.
Convection broil with oven door closed.
Preferred for meat, fish and poultry pieces thicker than
1"
(25).
Always use the two-piece broiler pan packaged with
your oven. Always use slotted top grid of broiler pan.
It allows fat to drip away from food and from intense
radiant heat. This reduces spattering, smoking and risk
of fire.
Turn food halfway through cooking time.
Brush lean meat and fish with peanut oil before
cooking to prevent sticking.
Start cooking poultry with skin side down.
Begin with cold food directly from the refrigerator.
When turning food or checking doneness, open the
door carefully. Smoke and steam may have accumu-
lated. Never use heatproof glass (e.g. Pyrex) or pottery.
They can shatter.