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Multiple Rack Baking

The uniform air circulation provided by 

Convection™ cooking enables the more oven 

capacity to be utilized. Many foods, such 

as pizzas, cakes, cookies, biscuits, muffins, 

rolls and frozen convenience foods can be 

successfully prepared on either two or three 

racks at the same time. Additionally, complete 

meals can be prepared by using multiple racks.

See below for specific recommendations. 

Follow the steps in the 

Oven Modes

 section, to 

manually operate the oven, or refer to the 

Delay 

Timed Cooking

 section below for automatic 

operation.

 

MULTIPLE RACK BAKING TIPS

1.  Typically, when baking on two racks, rack 

positions #1 and #4 or #2 and #4. 

2.  When adapting a single rack recipe to 

multiple rack baking, it may be necessary 

to add to the baking time. This is due to the 

extra mass of food in the oven.

This function allows the user to start and finish 

a cooking cycle automatically. It is especially 

useful for preparing meals in advance, cooking 

while you are at work or play. Delay Timed 

Cooking can only be used with Standard Bake 

and Convection Bake modes. lt will not function 

in Broil mode. 

WARNING:

Food safety is an important consideration 

when using delayed cooking modes. To 

avoid potential sickness and spoiling of 

food, take the following steps:

1.  Avoid using foods that will spoil while 

waiting for the cooking cycle to begin. 

Typical foods to avoid include those 

containing eggs and dairy products, 

cream soups, and cooked or uncooked 

meats, poultry and fish.

2.  If cooking will not begin immediately, 

place only very cold or frozen food into 

the oven. Most unfrozen foods should 

never stand in the oven for more than 

two hours before cooking begins.

3.  Do not allow foods to remain in 

the oven more than one hour after 

completion of the cooking cycle.  When 

the temperature drops below 140˚F, 

bacteria can develop.

To use Delay Timed Cooking, follow these 

steps:

1.  Position oven rack(s) at the proper 

height(s).

2.  Place the food onto the center of the oven 

rack(s).

3.  Select the desired cooking mode and 

temperature.

4.  Press the “COOK TIME” pad and “TIME” 

will appear in the clock display. Press the 

“TIME•TEMP”  “+” pad to set the length 

of time that the food will be cooked. The 

“COOK TIME” can be set from 5 minutes to 

11 hours, 50 minutes.

Delay Timed Cooking

4.   Make sure the food is completely 

defrosted before inserting the Probe to 

avoid breaking the Probe.

5.   Never leave the Temperature Probe 

inside the oven during Self-Clean mode.

6.   To prevent the possibility of burns, 

unplug the Temperature Probe using hot 

pads.

7.   Do not store the Probe inside the oven.

Proper Temperature Probe Placement:

1.   Lay the Probe on the outside of the meat 

along the top or side and mark with your 

finger where the edge of the meat comes 

to on the Probe. The point should rest in 

the center of the thickest meaty part of the 

roast.

2.   Insert the Probe to the point marked by 

your finger into the meat. The Probe should 

not touch the bone, fat, gristle or the 

bottom of the pan.

•  For roasts with no bone, insert the Probe 

into the side of the roast in the center. 

For bone-in ham or lamb, insert the 

Probe into the center of the lowest large 

muscle or joint.

•  For dishes such as meat loaf or 

casseroles, insert the Probe into the 

center of the dish. When cooking fish, 

insert the Probe from just above the gill 

into the meatiest area, parallel to the 

backbone.

•  Insert the Probe into the meatiest part of 

the inner thigh from below, and parallel 

to the leg of a whole turkey.

Setting the Oven When Using the 

Temperature Probe:

1.   Preheat the oven to the desired 

temperature. (

Convection Roasting 

Guide for Meats, Poultry and Fish

2.   Insert the Temperature Probe into the 

food. (See Proper 

Temperature Probe 

Placement

 above.)

3.   After the oven cell has reached the desired 

temperature, place the food into the oven.

4.   Wearing an oven mitt, lift the probe outlet 

cover and plug the Temperature Probe into 

the outlet in the oven. (The outlet is located 

on the left inside oven wall near the front 

of the oven.) Make sure it is pushed all the 

way into the outlet. Close the oven door.

5.    

    Press the “PROBE” button. The  

 

    Display will flash and beep “PRB” if  

 

    the Probe is not inserted properly.

6.   Adjust the temperature to the desired 

setting using the TIME•TEMPERATURE 

buttons. A jump-in temperature of 160˚ will 

appear when the TIME•TEMPERATURE 

key is first pressed. To change to the 

desired temperature, just press the 

TIME•TEMPERATURE  key until you reach 

the desired temperature. The temperature 

can be set from 100-200˚.

•  After the temperature has been set, 

the control panel temperature readout 

will default to 95˚F, even if the food 

has not reached that temperature. The 

temperature readout will increase in 1˚F 

increments until the food reaches the set 

temperature.

7.  The oven will go to the “HOLD” mode for 2 

hours after the internal temperature of the 

food has reached the desired temperature 

and will hold the oven temperature at 

150˚F. The residual heat of the oven will 

cause the internal temperature of the 

food to continue to climb. Use hot pads 

to remove the Temperature Probe from 

the food. Do not use tongs to pull on the 

Probe, it might be damaged.

NOTES:

After meat is pulled out of the oven, it will 

continue to cook. Carry-over cooking affects 

all foods. The larger the item, the longer 

the carry-over. It is best to let the meat rest 

after it comes out of the oven for 10 to 15 

minutes. This will allow the meat to retain its 

juices and continue to set, making it easier 

to carve.

If the Probe is left inserted in the oven outlet 

when not in use, the control will beep and 

flash PRB until the Probe is unplugged. 

Unplugging the Probe from the oven turns 

the oven off.

Minimum Safe Internal Temperatures for Various Foods

Type & Cut

Internal Temp. (F)

Pork, ham, sausage and bacon

180

All foods previously served and cooled that are reheated

165 within two hours

All poultry and game birds (turkey, chicken, cornish game hen, duck, etc.)

180

Stuffed meats

165

Stuffing

165

Ground beef and ground pork

165

Fish and most other potentially hazardous food not listed in this table

145

Beef roasts (rare)

145

Beef steaks (rare)

145

Minimum Safe Internal Temperatures

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