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- Securely replace the black safety cover.
- Begin food preparation after the oven is

preheated.

If the thermal breaker shuts your oven off,

before turning your oven on, be sure to
check your entire circuit

to verify that the

total amps being drawn by all the appli-
ances, lights, etc. on that circuit do not
exceed the amps available on that circuit.

All repairs should be performed by a Cadco
authorized service technician using only gen-
uine Cadco-Unox parts.

III.   CONVECTION 

COOKING

Your Cadco-Unox oven is designed to pre-
pare food, and it should be used for that pur-
pose only.

1.        COOKING PRINCIPLES

Accurate times and temperatures assure
perfectly cooked foods. Cooking is an art, not
a science. People will never agree on the
meaning of “done”, or “perfectly cooked”.
Here are some tips that will help ensure suc-
cess with your convection cooking.

- The temperature of the food going into the 

oven will affect the cooking time. Frozen 
foods take longer to cook than refrigerated 
foods.

- Three trays of chicken will take longer to 

cook than three pieces of chicken.

- To convert your conventional oven recipes to 

convection oven production simply reduce 
the cooking temperature by 25F-30F
degrees.

- Most recipes can be converted by having 

shorter cooking times and/or reducing your 
cooking temperatures.

- We suggest that you use an instant read 

probe to help you determine the actual 
internal temperature of your foods. This will 

help you safely determine correct times and 

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temperatures.

- The oven operates between 175°F and 

500°F.

Proper air circulation is necessary for suc-
cessful convection cooking in all convection
ovens. We suggest you allow a proper clear-
ance of 1-3 inches between pans when cook-
ing for best results.

Never salt foods while they are in the oven.
Salt can damage the interior surfaces of your
oven and affect the efficiency of the electrical
components.

2.     COOKING

Convection ovens work by moving the air
inside the cooking chamber to create even
heat throughout the oven. This circulating air
simply removes the [cool] insulating barrier of
air between the cold food and the hot air in
the cooking chamber allowing the food to
cook more quickly. In essence, the moving air
makes heat hotter, as wind chill makes cool
colder.
You will want to rely on an instant read, pock-
et probe while you are getting used to con-
vection cooking. Your probe will help you
standardize times and temperatures as well
as assuring safe internal food temperatures
have been reached.

Preheat your oven

to 30F-50F degrees high-

er than you the temperature you want to cook
at. After you have loaded the product into the
oven and the door is closed turn the temper-
ature back to your intended cooking temper-
ature.

Check cakes and cupcakes with a toothpick
to determine if they are done. If the toothpick
comes out “clean” [no batter on it] when
pushed into the center of the product, it’s
done!

We recommend roasting meats on a cooking
rack, in a shallow sided pan to allow air to
circulate all around the roast.

Summary of Contents for UNOX OV-250

Page 1: ...Elena OV 600 OV 600 XA090 Rossella INSTRUCTION MANUAL This booklet contains important information about your Cadco Unox Convection Oven Keep it in a safe place ENGLISH For Information on the Cadco Ov...

Page 2: ...Page 9 3 Times and Temperatures Page 10 IV Technical Data Electrical Schematics Drawings Page 12 1 XA006 OV250 Page 12 2 XA015 OV350 Page 13 3 XA030 OV400 Page 14 4 XA085 OV500 Page 15 5 XA090 OV600 P...

Page 3: ...igna tion granted by the U S Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA to labora tories which have been recognized to per form certification to U S Standards NSF BRAND SERIE XA Certificate N...

Page 4: ...ack of this manual if you are in doubt Do not install any Cadco Unox Convection Oven directly on the floor Cadco has oven stands to perfectly elevate your oven as well as provide pan storage OST 34A f...

Page 5: ...rcuit 4 2 WATER CONNECTION Applies only to OV 500 and OV 600 WATER CONNECTION TO THE NETWORK Connect the decalcified water inlet ducts placed on the back of the oven to the specif ic distribution netw...

Page 6: ...brown ing feature is activated The browning broil ing feature should be used for no more than 45 60 minute cycles It is not designed for constant operation Note The oven fan operates in browning broi...

Page 7: ...or maintenance 4 1 CLEANING The oven is not to be cleaned with pressur ized water You could damage the electrical components and an unsafe condition could occur Clean the cooking chamber with soap and...

Page 8: ...Arm 1 2 1 Tilt door up at about 45o angle until the Top Hook on the Hinge Arm is lower than the Top Hook Roller 2 then pull out of the Hinge Slots Step 3 side view Convection Oven Door Removal Instru...

Page 9: ...This will help you safely determine correct times and ENGLISH 9 ENGLISH temperatures The oven operates between 175 F and 500 F Proper air circulation is necessary for suc cessful convection cooking i...

Page 10: ...nutes per pound Poultry 20 25 minutes per pound Ham cured not fresh 12 18 minutes per pound Cured hams are already cooked so all we have to do is heat them to 140F Here are some common products and th...

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