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VII. COOKING GUIDE  

The first and most important step will be: Have your new oven hooked up to the proper power and (if 

applicable) water source. If there is any doubt about the proper power or the connections, have the oven 
installed by a qualified electrician according to your local codes. 

 

Use this cooking guide to help determine which time and temperature works best for your specific food 

items. If your specific product isn’t addressed, you will probably find something similar. 

You’ll find many helpful hints in this cooking guide. Our aim is to help you use your Cadco LineChef

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Digital Convection Oven to its fullest, rather than teach you how to cook.  

 

The Cadco LineChef

TM 

Manual Convection Ovens work on the principle of moving air. This air move- 

ment removes the “Hot Spots” so we get very even browning, rapid preheats (10 minutes), and faster cooking.  

Here are some basic do’s and don’ts and guidelines for convection cooking: 

 

Use pans that have sides no taller than a common sheet pan. 

 

Preheat the oven to approximately 40º-50ºF above your baking temperature.  

 

After loading your product, remember to reset the oven to the desired baking temperature.

 

 

If you notice uneven cooking, set the oven temperature down 25º-30ºF. Let the product tell you if it 
needs more or less heat. 

 

Aluminum foil can get pulled into the fan and cause damage. 

 

Don’t overload the oven. 

 

Maintain a minimum 2”-3” between the product being cooked and the next shelf. Remove shelves if 
necessary. 

 

Your Cadco Convection Oven is a powerful tool, so don’t hesitate to utilize its full capacity.  

 

Keep your oven clean. Wipe up spills as they occur. Never allow grease to build up on the interior of 
the oven, or collect on the bottom of the cooking cavity. 

 

Frozen products draw more heat from the oven and may require a longer recovery time. 

 

When roasting meats we suggest using a cooking rack to elevate the product and facilitate even 
roasting. Smaller cuts such as boneless chicken breasts, or seafood portions may be baked directly on 
the pan if desired. 

 

Lower temperatures will reduce shrinkage and save money with all of your roasted meat products. 

 

Higher geographical elevations will often affect cooking time and temperature parameters.  

 

Have fun and experiment with your new Cadco Convection Oven. Your times and temperatures will vary 

with the different products you prepare. Refer to this Cadco Cooking Guide for direction or contact the 
Cadco Certified Executive Chef (877.603.7393) or the Cadco, Ltd. website (www.cadco-ltd.com), for 
specific answers to your cooking needs. ***A 

FREE

 Video Demonstration DVD is available from Cadco to 

familiarize your employees with these ovens.  
 
We look forward to hearing from you, 
 
Loren Lippitt C.E.C. 
 
Cadco, Ltd. 
Certified Executive Chef 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Line Chef XAF-103

Page 1: ...odel XAF 103 Quarter Size 3 Shelves 120 Volt Half Size Models Model XAF 113 Half Size 3 Shelves 120 Volt Model XAF 133 Half Size 4 Shelves 208 240 Volt Full Size Models Model XAF 183 Full Size 3 Shelv...

Page 2: ...uction For The Operator 4 2 Notes For Use 4 3 Control Panel 4 3 1 Time Dial 4 3 2 Temperature Dial 5 4 Door Fans 5 5 Cleaning Oven 5 6 Turning Off In Case Of Breakdown 5 III Cooking Principles 6 1 Coo...

Page 3: ...ere applicable before installing the oven Refer to the illustrations in the separate technical data document for your model 3 2 FEET ASSEMBLY You will find the feet packed inside your oven s cooking c...

Page 4: ...al Please read the manual and become familiar with your new oven before you begin to operate it Keep the manual in a safe place and make sure everyone reads it before operating the oven Please use onl...

Page 5: ...about 30 minutes at a temperature of 350 F to burn it in Never wash the cooking chamber with acids abrasives or aggressive detergents 5 2 CLEANING THE COOKING CAVITY Make sure to wipe up any and all s...

Page 6: ...ic but it s NOT magic Overloading the oven can result in uneven cooking Avoid placing baked goods touching each other on the pan before baking 3 USE OF WIRE GRIDS AND SHEET PANS It is recommended to u...

Page 7: ...dates oven models XAF 183 XAF 188 XAF 193 XAF 195 XR130 Oven Stand half size Accommodates oven models XAF 111 XAF 113 XAF 115 XAF 133 XAF 115 XAF 130 XAF 135 XR621 Wheels Kit for Oven Stands for all X...

Page 8: ...its down position move door in a closing direction until door safety lock stops the closing action as in Fig 5 Hold door as shown in Fig 6 Fig 6 Fig 7 Slightly lift and swing door out of unit as shown...

Page 9: ...less heat Aluminum foil can get pulled into the fan and cause damage Don t overload the oven Maintain a minimum 2 3 between the product being cooked and the next shelf Remove shelves if necessary You...

Page 10: ...kie will spread flatten out during baking Dough baked from frozen produces a thicker better looking cookie than ones that are baked from refrigerated or room temperature which will spread out and ther...

Page 11: ...lls using the same method as you do for biscuits Call and ask about Butterflake Dinner Rolls You ll love them While you have me on the phone ask about sourdough starter You ll be amazed at how simple...

Page 12: ...air to circulate all around the chicken similar to a rotisserie Cadco offers a Model GRP825 Poultry Rack for Full Size ovens only which holds a maximum of eight 3 pound birds You can also place your...

Page 13: ...e Rib at 225 F until your internal probe reads 100 F Set the oven for Infinite Continuous time and 140 F temperature You will notice that the lowest temperature on the dial is 175 F on manual oven mod...

Page 14: ...rranty WARRANTY PROCEDURES The customer is responsible to ship or deliver Carry in service items to a Cadco authorized service center or directly to Cadco along with a copy of the original invoice or...

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