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Cooking a recently cooked dish – TurboChef Technologies TDO30 * 240 User Manual

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The Top oven

The Top oven

The Top oven

Cooking a recently Cooked dish

The top oven automatically saves a record of – along with any adjustments to – the last ten items cooked,
giving you quick access to your most recently used recipes. Follow the steps below to cook a recently
cooked dish.

NoTe:

Recently cooked item’s are saved in the oven’s temporary memory. If the oven loses power, the item’s saved under “View Last

Cooked (10)” will be lost. To avoid losing your favorite settings, make sure you save them in “Favorites” (page 17).

1. select “favorites” as the speedcook mode. under “favorites,” select “view last Cooked (10).”

2. select the dish to be cooked.

3. select “Cook.”

4. begin the preheat cycle.

Turn the outer CookWheel knob to “Favorites.”

Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and
select “View Last Cooked (10)” – last 10 items
cooked will be displayed, starting with the one
most recently cooked.

Use the inner CookWheel knob to select “Cook.”
See page 17 for information on “Save as Favorite.”

Use the inner CookWheel knob to select a dish. Recently cooked items are saved by the last
specification chosen in the previous cook cycle. For example, a rack of lamb cooked under the
Roast mode, might be specified as Meat, Lamb, Rack of Lamb, 14 to 16 oz., and then 1 Rack.
This cook cycle would appear as “1 Rack” on the “Last Cooked” screen.

Select “Begin Preheat” and press “Start” (or the inner CookWheel knob) to begin the preheat
cycle. The oven will count down the remaining preheat time. Preheating takes 9-14 minutes.

See page 13-15 for information on “Adjust Settings.”

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