WOLF CSO 24 Inch Steam Oven Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
Wolf

WOLF CSO 24 Inch Steam Oven

Product Information

WOLF CSO 24 Inch Steam Oven
The product is a Wolf CSO (Convection Steam Oven) with the model number CSO24TE/S. It is a convection steam oven available in a transitional, professional, or contemporary style. The oven is made of stainless steel and has a handle style according to the International Designation. The product rating plate with the serial number can be found on the left-hand side trim inside the door.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. For first-time use, select a cooking mode which will prompt you to set the language and clock. Follow the instructions to set the language and clock.
  2. The CSO controls operate by touch. Use the icons on the control panel to navigate through the menu options and make selections.
  3. To set a Quick Start cooking mode, follow these steps:
  4. Touch Quick Start on the control panel to access the Quick Start menu.
  5. Use the arrow keys to select a cooking mode from the available options.
  6. After selecting a cooking mode, the rack position information will appear. Make any necessary adjustments.
  7. Once adjustments are made, use the arrow keys to move to Start Operation and touch Enter to start cooking.
  8. Refer to the Wolf Product and Sales Accessory Reference Guide for more details on individual model descriptions and compatible sales accessories.
  9. For detailed product use and care guides, installation guides, and other specifications, refer to the Product Specifications and Manuals Library.

Please note that the above instructions are based on the provided text-extract from the user manual. For comprehensive and accurate usage instructions, it is recommended to refer to the complete user manual or contact the manufacturer directly.

General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION
SERVICE MANUAL INTRODUCTION
This service manual helps with troubleshooting and diagnosing malfunctions, completion of repairs, and return of the product to proper operating condition. Read the complete instructions contained within before initiating any repairs. This guide is intended for use by Factory Certified Service. Wolf Appliance, Inc. recommends that only Factory Certified Service companies do repairs. Warning and Caution product safety labels appear throughout this manual. Product safety labels appear at the beginning of some sections. Follow the instructions in the product safety labels to avoid personal injury and/or product damage. The sample safety labels explain the types of notices that appear in this manual.
WARNING States a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
CAUTION Indicates minor injury or product damage may occur if precautions are not followed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Highlights especially important information. TIP: Indicates additional, useful information. Information and images contained herein are copyright of Wolf Appliance, Inc. Neither this manual nor any information or images contained herein may be copied or used in whole or in part without the express written consent of Wolf Appliance, Inc. © Wolf Appliance, Inc., all rights reserved.
WOLF PRODUCT RATING PLATE INFORMATION
On the CSO, the rating plate with the serial number is found on the left-hand side trim inside the door.

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MODEL DESCRIPTIONS AND SALES ACCESSORIES
For more details on individual model descriptions and a listing of all compatible sales accessories, see the Wolf Product and Sales Accessory Reference Guide.

CSO MODEL KEY Description Convection Steam Oven Nominal Width Trim Style T Trim Style P Trim Style C Matching Oven Trim E Matching Oven Trim M Metal Type Metal Type
Stainless Steel Handle Style
International Designation

Model Character CSO
24″ and 30″ Transitional Professional Contemporary E Series Ovens M Series Ovens /S for Stainless Steel /B for Black
/TH for Tubular Handles /PH for Professional Handles
ICB

Important information for each product is listed on the product rating plate. Rating plates identify: · Model · Serial number · Electrical information

PRODUCT USE AND CARE AND INSTALLATION GUIDES
Product use and care guides, installation guides, and other product specifications are available in the Product Specifications and Manuals Library.

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General Information
Unit Warranty (continued)
UNIT WARRANTY
Product warranty is determined by the installation location and the date of installation. · View product warranties at https://www.subzero-wolf.com/
warranty. · Warranties start on the day of product installation. · Search for warranty and service information by serial
number, customer last name, and address using Unit History at http://service.subzero.com/Tools/UnitHistory.

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General Controls
GENERAL CONTROLS
FIRST-TIME USE Selecting a cooking mode the first time causes the unit to prompt the user to the set the language and clock. See also: 1 Set the language 2 Set the clock

CONTROL PANEL

The CSO controls operate by touch. The control panel has icons on it that allow movement through the menu options and selection.

Symbol

CONTROL PANEL ICONS Action Cooking modes under Quick Start. Programmed recipes. Move left on the menu. Select the underlined option. Move right on the menu. Other recipes and cooking modes. Customer-saved recipes. Turn the light on or off. User functions. Program, turn on, and turn off the timer.

Open and close the water tank door.

Turn the unit on and off.

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Cooking Modes
COOKING MODES
QUICK START The cooking modes in the Quick Start menu are basic cooking modes and do not have recipes.
Set a Quick Start Cooking Mode 1 Touch Quick Start on the control panel. The Quick Start
screen appears.

2 Use the arrow keys to select a cooking mode.

Mode
Steam
Convection Convection Steam Convection Humid Reheat

QUICK START COOKING MODES

Sym Rack bol Position

Temperature Default

Range

Temperature

2 or from 1 to 4

90°F – 210°F

210°F

2 or both 1 and 3

90°F – 440°F

330°F

2 or both 1 and 3

180°F – 440°F 330°F

2 or both 1 and 3

90°F – 440°F

330°F

2 or both 1 and 3

180°F – 390°F 250°F

3 Touch Enter. The rack position information appears.
4 Touch Enter. The Cooking Mode submenu appears. · Grayed-out options are not available. · Use the arrow keys to select an option to adjust. Then touch Enter.
5 After making an adjustment in the Cooking Mode submenu, use the arrow keys to move to Start Operation and touch Enter.

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Symbol

COOKING MODE SUBMENU

Name

Information

Back

Set Food Probe Temperature
Set Temperature
Set Duration

Temperature range is 90°F 210°F.
Same as selected cooking mode temperature range.
· Time shown from 5 minutes into the future to 10 hours into the future.
· With no end time set, cooking starts immediately.
· With an end time set, the unit turns on at the end time minus the duration time.

Set End

· From 5 minutes to 9 hours and 55 minutes into the future.
· Cooking starts immediately after the submenu is set. When there is no duration time set, cooking continues to the end time.
· With a duration time set, the unit turns on at the end time minus the duration time.

Start Operation

6 If no adjustment is made in the Cooking Mode submenu, the unit starts the recipe automatically after the preset time.

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode (continued) GOURMET MODE
Gourmet contains programmed recipes for cooking selected foods.

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Cooking Modes

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Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Vegetables

Submenu 1. Leaf Spinach

2. Cauliflower, Florets

3. Broccoli

4. Peas

5. Fresh Green Beans

6. Carrots

7. Mixed Vegetables

VEGETABLES Cooking Method Information

Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:10

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:10

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:09

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:09

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:10

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:12

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:10

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

8. Corn on the Cob

9. Beets

10. Brussels Sprouts

11. Asparagus

12. Summer Squash

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VEGETABLES Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:20 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:30 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:08 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:08 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:08 Set End Adjustable Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Meat

Submenu 1. Veal

Cut or Type 1.1 Rump, Loin

1.2 Tenderloin

1.3 Shoulder of Veal

2. Beef

2.1 Rump, Loin

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MEAT Cooking Method

Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Slow Roast Sear Slow Roast Sear Slow Roast Sear Roast
More Gourmet Slow Roast Sear

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Medium.

Medium 145°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire ·

shelf.

· Rare or Medium.

Rare 131°F Medium 142°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Medium.

Medium 162°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

· Preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Place solid tray on the rack position

·

below the

perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

Put the food

directly on the wire

shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired 400°F Set Duration 1:10 Start

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Medium Browned

position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Put the food in a

Well Browned

suitable vessel and · place on the wire

Start

shelf.

· Medium Browned or Well Browned.

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Medium.

Medium 145°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

Cut or Type 2.2 Tenderloin

2.3 Entrecote, Roast Beef

2.4 Shoulder of Beef

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MEAT Cooking Method

Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Slow Roast Sear

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire ·

shelf.

· Rare or Medium.

Low-Temperature ·

Without preheat. ·

Cooking

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire ·

shelf.

· Continue.

Slow Roast Sear

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire ·

shelf.

· Rare or Medium.

Low-Temperature ·

Without preheat. ·

Cooking

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire ·

shelf.

· Continue.

Roast

· Preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Place solid tray on the rack position

·

below the

perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

Put the food

directly on the wire

shelf.

· Continue.

Slow Roast Sear

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Medium.

Roast

· Preheat.

·

Rare 131°F Medium 142°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start
130°F 185°F Set Duration 2:30 Set End Adjustable Start
Rare 135°F Medium 144°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start
130°F 185°F Set Duration 3:00 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired 400°F Set Duration 0:45 Start
Medium 162°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

3. Pork

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Cut or Type

MEAT Cooking Method

Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

2.5 Chuck, Rib of Beef 3.1 Rump, Loin
3.2 Shoulder of Pork

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a ·

suitable vessel and

place on the wire

shelf.

· Continue.

375°F Set Duration 1:10 Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Medium Browned

position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Put the food in a

Well Browned

suitable vessel and · place on the wire

Start

shelf.

· Medium Browned

or Well Browned.

Slow Roast Sear

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Medium.

Medium 154°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

Slow Roast Sear

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Medium.

Medium 153°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

Low-Temperature ·

Without preheat. ·

Cooking

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Continue.

205°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

Roast

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Contrinue.

Set up if desired 375°F Set Duration 1:15 Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Medium Browned

position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Put the food in a

Well Browned

suitable vessel and ·

Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

Cut or Type

4. Leg of Lamb

5. Meat Products

5.1 Meat Loaf

5.2 Ham Steak

5.3 Hot Dogs

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MEAT Cooking Method

Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Slow Roast Sear Roast More Gourmet Cook Cook Cook

place on the wire shelf.
· Medium Browned or Well Browned.

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire ·

shelf.

· Rare or Medium.

Rare 145°F Medium 153°F Set Duration 3:30 Set End Adjustable Start

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Place baking tray on rack position 1

·

under the wire rack.

·

Put the food

directly on the wire

shelf.

· Contrinue.

Set up if desired 410°F Set Duration 1:15 Start

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Medium Browned

position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Put the food in a

Well Browned

suitable vessel and · place on the wire

Start

shelf.

· Medium Browned

or Well Browned.

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired 345°F Set Duration 1:00 Start

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

place on the wire

shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start

· Without preheat. ·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:12 Set End Adjustable Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

Cut or Type

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MEAT Cooking Method

Information
place on the wire shelf. · Continue.

Cooking Mode Submenu

Symbol and Name
Poultry

Submenu 1. Chicken Breast
2. Chicken Legs 3. Whole Chicken

POULTRY Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Cook
Cook Cook Cook

· Without preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· With preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

· With preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

· With preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired 410°F Set Duration 0:10 Start
Set up if desired 430°F Set Duration 0:25 Start
Set up if desired 385°F Set Duration 0:45 Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Potatoes

Submenu 1. Potato Gratin

2. Roast Potatoes
3. Potato Wedges
4. Sweet Potatoes 5. New Potatoes, Fingerlings

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POTATOES Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Cook

· Without preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and place

·

on the wire shelf.

·

· Continue.

Set up if desired 365°F Set Duration 0:45 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet · Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Wire shelf at rack

Browned

position 2.

·

Start

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Medium Browned.

Bake

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:25 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

· Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Stainless steel tray at

Browned

rack position 2.

·

Start

·

Wrap the potatoes in

aluminum foil.

· Medium Browned.

Bake

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:25 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

· Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Stainless steel tray at

Browned

rack position 2.

·

Start

· Medium Browned.

Cook

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:25 Set End Adjustable Start

Cook

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:20 Set End Adjustable Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Fresh Pizza

Submenu

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Cooking Method Bake
More Gourmet

FRESH PIZZA Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

· With preheat.

·

Cooking tray at rack

position 2.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Cooking tray at rack

position 2.

· Medium Browned.

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:22

·

400°F

·

Start

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

Browned

·

Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
One Dish Meals

Submenu 1. Vegetable Gratin

2. Potato Gratin

3. Lasagna

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ONE DISH MEALS Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Cook

· Without preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and place

·

on the wire shelf.

·

· Continue.

Set up if desired 365°F Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet · Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Wire shelf at rack

Browned

position 2.

·

Start

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Medium Browned.

Cook

· Without preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and place

·

on the wire shelf.

·

· Continue.

Set up if desired 365°F Set Duration 0:45 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet · Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Wire shelf at rack

position 2.

·

Put the food in a

Browned

·

Start

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Medium Browned.

Cook

· Without preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Put the food in a suitable vessel and place

·

on the wire shelf.

·

· Continue.

Set up if desired 345°F Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet · Without preheat.

·

Wire shelf at rack

position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

Browned

·

Start

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Medium Browned.

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Side Dishes

Submenu 1. Roast Potatoes

2. Potato Wedges

3. New Potatoes, Fingerlings
4. Dry Rice
5. Corn of the Cob

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SIDE DISHES Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Bake

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

· Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Stainless steel tray at

Browned

rack position 2.

·

Start

·

Wrap the potatoes in

aluminum foil.

· Medium Browned

Bake

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:25 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

· Without preheat.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

·

Stainless steel tray at

Browned

rack position 2.

·

Start

·

Cooking tray and

stainless steel tray at

positions 1 and 3.

· Medium Browned.

Cook

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:20 Set End Adjustable Start

Cook

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Add 11/4 cups liquid

for 1 cup rice.

·

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:30 Set End Adjustable Start

Cook

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

· Continue.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:20 Set End Adjustable Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Fish

Submenu 1. Fish Fillet

Cooking Method Cook

Roast

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FISH Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

·

wire shelf.

· Continue.

· With preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 180°F Set Duration 0:12 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired 400°F Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start

Symbol and Name
Eggs

Submenu
1. Eggs, softcooked

2. Eggs, hardcooked

Cooking Method Cook
Cook

EGGS Information

· Without preheat.

·

Wire shelf at rack

position 2.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

Wire shelf at rack

position 2.

· Continue.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:10

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:20

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Baked Goods

Submenu 1. Bread

Cut or Type

2. Braided Bread

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BAKED GOODS

Cooking Method

Information

Auto Steam · Without preheat.

Bake

·

Stainless steel

tray at rack position

· Continue.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

410°F

·

Set Duration 0:40

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

Bake

· Without preheat. ·

·

Stainless steel ·

tray at rack position ·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 400°F Set Duration 0:40 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Stainless steel

Light Browned

tray at rack position ·

Set End Adjustable for

Medium Browned

·

Light Browned, ·

Set End Adjustable for

Medium Browned, or

Well Browned

Well Browned.

·

Start

Refresh

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Moist

position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

· Moist or Crispy.

Crispy

·

Start

Auto Steam · Without preheat. ·

Bake

·

Stainless steel ·

tray at rack position ·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 375°F Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

Bake

· Without preheat. ·

·

Stainless steel ·

tray at rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 365°F Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Cooking tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 375°F Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Cooking tray at

Light Browned

rack position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

· Light Browned,

Medium Browned

Medium Browned, or ·

Set End Adjustable for

Well Browned.

Well Browned

·

Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu 3. Bread Rolls

4. Cookies and Pastries
5. Torte 6. Quick Bread

Cut or Type
4.1 Cookies 4.2 Pastries

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BAKED GOODS

Cooking Method

Information

Auto Steam · Without preheat.

Bake

·

Stainless steel

tray at rack position

· Continue.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

410°F

·

Set Duration 0:25

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

Bake

· Without preheat. ·

·

Stainless steel ·

tray at rack position ·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 375°F Set Duration 0:25 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Stainless steel

Light Browned

tray at rack position ·

Set End Adjustable for

Medium Browned

·

Light Browned, ·

Set End Adjustable for

Medium Browned, or

Well Browned

Well Browned.

·

Start

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Cooking tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 340°F Set Duration 0:14 Start

Auto Steam · Without preheat. ·

Bake

·

Stainless steel ·

tray at rack position ·

· Continue.

·

·

Set up if desired 375°F Set Duration 0:25 Set End Adjustable Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Cooking tray at

Light Browned

rack position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for

· Light Browned,

Medium Browned

Medium Browned, or ·

Set End Adjustable for

Well Browned.

Well Browned

·

Start

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 320°F Set Duration 0:45 Start

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 320°F Set Duration 1:00 Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Medium Browned

position 2.

·

Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

7. Sheet Cake

8. Bundt Cake

9. Short Crust Pastry

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Cut or Type

BAKED GOODS

Cooking Method

Information

· Medium Browned.

Cooking Mode Submenu

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Cooking tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 355°F Set Duration 0:30 Start

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 320°F Set Duration 1:00 Start

More Gourmet

·

Without preheat. ·

Set End Adjustable for

·

Wire shelf at rack

Medium Browned

position 1.

·

Start

· Medium Browned.

9.1 Short Crust Pastry, Blind

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 355°F Set Duration 0:20 Start

9.2 Fruit Tart

Bake

· With preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack ·

position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired 345°F Set Duration 0:45 Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Grains

Submenu Dry Rice

Cooking Method Cook

Reheat

Auto Reheat

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GRAINS Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Add 11/4 cups liquid

for 1 cup rice.

·

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Wire shelf and

perforated cooking tray

·

at positions 1 and 3.

·

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Wire shelf at rack

·

position 2.

·

·

Wire shelf and

perforated cooking tray

at positions 1 and 3.

·

Put the food in a

suitable vessel and place

on the wire shelf.

· Moist or Crispy.

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:30 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired 250°F Set Duration 0:08 Set End Adjustable Start
Set End Adjustable for Moist Set End Adjustable for Crispy Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name
Fruit

Submenu 1. Apple Slices

2. Pear Slices 3. Quince Slices

4. Apricots, Halved

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FRUIT Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Compote Preserve
Compote Preserve
Cook Preserve
Compote

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

·

Preparing the jelly.

·

· Continue.

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:45 Set End Adjustable Start Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start

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Cooking Modes
Gourmet Mode Options

Symbol and Name

Submenu

5. Plums, Halved

6. Peaches, Chopped

7. Cherries, Pitted

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FRUIT Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

Preserve
Compote Preserve
Compote Preserve
Compote Preserve

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

the perforated tray or

wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

· Without preheat.

·

·

Stainless steel tray at ·

rack position 2.

·

· Continue.

·

· Without Preheat.

·

·

Perforated cooking ·

tray at rack position 2. ·

·

Place solid tray on

the rack position below

·

Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start
Set up if desired Set Duration 0:15 Set End Adjustable Start Set up if desired Set Duration 0:35 Set End Adjustable Start

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Symbol and Name

Submenu

FRUIT Cooking Method Information

Cooking Mode Submenu

the perforated tray or wire shelf.

·

For more information,

see the operating

instructions for Gourmet.

· Continue.

Symbol and Name
Yogurt

Submenu 1. Creamy Yogurt
2. Set Yogurt

YOGURT Cooking Method Information

Make

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

· Continue.

Make

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

· Continue.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

109°F

·

Set Duration 5:30

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

109°F

·

Set Duration 7:30

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

Symbol and Name
Desserts

Submenu 1. Creams and Custards
2. Crème Caramel

DESSERTS Cooking Method Information

Cook

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

· Continue.

Cook

· Without preheat.

·

Perforated cooking

tray at rack position 2.

· Continue.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:30

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

Set Duration 0:25

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

MORE MODE
More mode contains programmed recipes, the ability to create recipes, and the ability to sanitize and heat non-food items.

Set a Cooking Mode in More Mode
1 To enter More mode, touch More twice on the control panel. The More mode screen appears.

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SET A COOKING MODE IN MORE MODE (continued)

2 Use the arrow keys to select a cooking mode. A menu appears with the recipe category options.

Symbol

MORE MODE

Cooking Mode Submenus

Recipes

· Run recipe

· Change recipe

· Create new recipe

· Delete recipe

More Gourmet

· Fresh appetizers · Frozen appetizers · Soufflé · Frozen potatoes · Frozen pizza · Pie · Muffins

Auto Steam Bake

· Bread · Braided bread · Puff pastry · Proof

Slow Roast

· Freely select meat type
· Veal · Beef · Pork · Lamb

Auto Reheat

· Moist · Crispy

Spa

· Hot towels

· Hot wraps

· Hot stones for message

· Cherry stone or grape seed cushions

Sanitize

· Baby bottles · Prepare jam jars · Preserve jam

Keep Warm

3 Use the arrow keys to select the recipe category. 4 Touch Enter. 5 Use the arrow keys to select the recipe. 6 Touch Enter. 7 The recipe information from the table below appears. 8 Touch Enter to acknowledge the information or to select an
option.

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9 The Cooking Mode submenu appears after all the information screens have been acknowledged.
· Grayed-out options are not available. · Use the arrow keys to select an option to adjust. Then
touch Enter.
10 After making an adjustment in the Cooking Mode submenu, use the arrow keys to move to Start Operation and touch Enter.

Symbol

COOKING MODE SUBMENU

Name

Information

Back

Set Food Probe Temperature
Set Temperature
Set Duration

Temperature range is 90°F 210°F32°C – 99°C.
Same as selected cooking mode temperature range.
· Time shown from 5 minutes into the future to 10 hours into the future.
· With no end time set, cooking starts immediately.
· With an end time set, the unit turns on at the end time minus the duration time.

Set End

· From 5 minutes to 9 hours and 55 minutes into the future.
· Cooking starts immediately after the submenu is set. When there is no duration time set, cooking continues to the end time.
· With a duration time set, the unit turns on at the end time minus the duration time.

Start Operation

11 If no adjustment is made in the Cooking Mode submenu, the unit starts the recipe automatically after the preset time.

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Cooking Modes

More Mode Options

Name and Symbol Recipes

Submenu 1. Run Recipe

2. Change Recipe

RECIPES Information · Created recipe required.
· Created recipe required.

3. Create New Recipe

4. Delete Recipe

· Created recipe required.

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Cooking Mode Submenu · Use the arrow keys to select the created
recipe. · Touch Enter to select the recipe.
· Use the arrow keys to select the created recipe.
· Touch Enter to select the recipe. · Change cooking mode. · Add a step. · Delete a step.
· Select cooking mode. · Select oven temperature. · Select probe temperature. · Select duration. · Save and name the recipe.
· Use the arrow keys to select the recipe. · Touch Enter to select the recipe.

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Cooking Modes
More Mode Options

Name and Symbol More Gourmet

Submenu 1. Fresh Appetizers

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MORE GOURMET Information · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set End Adjustable for Light Browned

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

Browned

·

Set End Adjustable for Well Browned

·

Start

2. Frozen Appetizers · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3. · · · ·

Packaging information 8 – 12 min. Packaging information 13 – 20 min. Packaging information 21 – 35 min. Start

3. Soufflé

· Rack position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

Browned

·

Start

4. Frozen Potatoes

· Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3. · · · ·

Packaging information 8 – 12 min. Packaging information 13 – 20 min. Packaging information 21 – 35 min. Start

5. Frozen Pizza

· Rack position 2.

·

Packaging information 8 – 12 min.

·

Packaging information 13 – 20 min.

·

Packaging information 21 – 35 min.

·

Start

6. Pie

·

Set End Adjustable for Light Browned

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

Browned

·

Set End Adjustable for Well Browned

·

Start

7. Muffins

· Rack position 2.

·

Set End Adjustable for Medium

Browned

·

Start

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Cooking Modes
More Mode Options
Name and Symbol Submenu Auto Steam Bake 1. Bread

AUTO STEAM BAKE Information · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

2. Braided Bread · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

3. Puff Pastry

· Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

4. Proof

· Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

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Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set up if desired

·

410°F

·

Set Duration Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

375°F

·

Set Duration Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

410°F

·

Set Duration Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set up if desired

·

90°F

·

Set Duration Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

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Cooking Modes
More Mode Options

Name and Symbol Submenu

Slow Roast Sear

1. Freely Select Meat Type

Cut or Type

SLOW ROAST Information · Rack position 2.

2. Veal

2.1 Rump, Loin

· Rack position 2. · Medium.

2.2 Tenderloin

· Rack position 2. · Rare or Medium.

3. Beef

2.3 Shoulder of Veal · Rack position 2. · Medium.

3.1 Rump

· Rack position 2. · Medium.

3.2 Tenderloin

· Rack position 2. · Rare or Medium.

3.3 Rib-Eye, Sirloin

· Rack position 2. · Rare or Medium.

4. Pork

3.4 Shoulder of Beef · Rack position 2. · Medium.

3.5 Chuck, Rib of Beef

· Rack position 2. · Medium.

4.1 Rump, Loin

· Rack position 2. · Medium.

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Cooking Mode Submenu

·

158°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Medium 145°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Rare 131°F Adjustable

·

Medium 142°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Medium 162°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Medium 145°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Rare 131°F Adjustable

·

Medium 142°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Rare 135°F Adjustable

·

Medium 144°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Medium 162°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Medium 162°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Medium 153°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

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Cooking Modes
More Mode Options Name and Symbol Submenu
5. Lamb

Cut or Type

SLOW ROAST Information

5.1 Leg of Lamb

· Rack position 2. · Rare or Medium.

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Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Start

·

Rare 145°F Adjustable

·

Medium 153°F Adjustable

·

Set Duration 3:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

Name and Symbol Auto Reheat

Submenu Moist

Crispy

AUTO REHEAT Information · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.
· Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

Name and Symbol Spa

Submenu Hot Towels

Hot Wraps

Hot Stones for Massage
Cherry Stone or Grape Seed

SPA Information · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.
· Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.
· Place on cooking space floor in suitable container.
· Place on cooking space floor in suitable container.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

185°F

·

Set Duration 0:10 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

176°F

·

Set Duration 0:10 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

131°F

·

Set Duration 0:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

266°F

·

Set Duration 0:15 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

Name and Symbol Sanitize

Submenu 1. Baby Bottles

SANITIZE Information · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

2. Prepare Jam Jars · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

3. Preserve Jam

· Use rack position 2.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

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Name and Symbol Keep Warm

KEEP WARM Information · Rack position 2 or both 1 and 3.

Cooking Mode Submenu

·

176°F

·

Set Duration 0:30 Adjustable

·

Set End Adjustable

·

Start

FAVORITES MODE
The Favorites mode has the ability to add, edit, or delete recipes that have been selected as favorites from Quick Start, Gourmet mode, or More mode. Up to 24 recipes can be saved or executed as favorite recipes.
Set a Cooking Mode in Favorites Mode
1 Touch Favorites twice on the control panel. The Favorites screen appears.

3

4

5

2 Use the arrow keys to select a cooking mode. A menu appears with the recipe category options.
3 Use the arrow keys to select the recipe category.
4 Touch Enter.
5 Use the arrow keys to select the recipe.
6 Touch Enter.
7 The recipe information from the table below appears.
8 Touch Enter to acknowledge the information or to select an option.
9 The Cooking Mode submenu appears after all the information screens have been acknowledged. · Grayed-out options are not available. · Use the arrow keys to select an option to adjust. Then touch Enter.
10 After making an adjustment in the Cooking Mode submenu, use the arrow keys to move to Start Operation and touch Enter.

Symbol

COOKING MODE SUBMENU

Name

Information

Back

Set Food Probe Temperature
Set Temperature
Set Duration

Temperature range is 90°F 210°F32°C – 99°C.
Same as selected cooking mode temperature range.
· Time shown from 5 minutes into the future to 10 hours into the future.
· With no end time set, cooking starts immediately.
· With an end time set, the unit turns on at the end time minus the duration time.

Set End

· From 5 minutes to 9 hours and 55 minutes into the future.
· Cooking starts immediately after the submenu is set. When there is no duration time set, cooking continues to the end time.
· With a duration time set, the unit turns on at the end time minus the duration time.

Start Operation

11 If no adjustment is made in the Cooking Mode submenu, the unit starts the recipe automatically after the preset time.

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Favorites Mode Options
Name and Symbol Favorites

FAVORITES MODE OPTIONS

Submenu

Settings

Manage favorites

· Create new favorites. · Change favorites.

· Delete favorites.

To

· Created favorites from 1 to 24.

· Touch Enter to select the favorite.

· Adjust any setting except the cooking mode.

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Settings (continued) SETTINGS

The Settings menu allows the user to select preferences as listed in the chart below.

Symbol

SETTINGS Name

Set Language

Adjust Display

Set Clock

Configure Notifications

Descale Appliance

Set Water Hardness

Set Loudness

Set Assistance Functions

Configure Temperature

Set Childproof Lock

Display Appliance Info

Demo Mode

Check Connection

Restore Factory Settings

Set the Language 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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2 Touch Enter. The Language Selection screen appears.
3 Use the arrow keys to select the desired language. · English – en · French – fr · Spanish – es · Italian – it · German – de · Chinese – zh
4 Touch Enter on the desired language. The Settings screen appears.
Adjust the Contrast 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.
2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Adjust Display.

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ADJUST THE CONTRAST (continued) 3 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears.
4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set Contrast . 5 Touch Enter on Set Contrast . 6 Use the arrow keys to adjust the contrast between 1 and 7. 7 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears. Adjust the Brightness 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set Brightness . 5 Touch Enter on Set Brightness . 6 Use the arrow keys to adjust the brightness between 1 and
7. 7 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears. Set the Start Screen 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.
2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Adjust Display.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Adjust Display.

3 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears.
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4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set Start Screen . 5 Touch Enter on Set Start Screen . 6 Use the arrow keys to select Quick Start, More, Gourmet
mode, or Favorites as the start screen. 7 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears.
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Set the Switch-Off Time (continued) Set the Switch-Off Time
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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Set the Clock Time 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Adjust Display.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Clock.

3 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Set Time screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set Appliance Switch-Off Time .
5 Touch Enter on Set Appliance Switch-Off Time .
6 Use the arrow keys to adjust the appliance switch-off time between 3 minutes and 30 minutes.
7 Touch Enter. The Adjust Display screen appears.

4 Touch Enter. 5 Use the arrow keys to adjust the time. 6 Touch Enter. 7 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 8 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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Set the 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock Mode (continued) Set the 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock Mode
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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Set the Clock Show Time 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Clock.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Clock.

3 Touch Enter. The Set Time screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Set Time screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set the 12h (hour) or 24h (hour) Mode .
5 The current setting of the mode is shown by the number above 12/24.
6 Touch Enter to toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour mode.
7 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
8 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Show Time . · Show Time determines if the time is shown after the switch-off time has elapsed. · A check mark means that the Show Time is on.
5 Touch Enter to turn the show time on or off.
6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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Set the Clock Mains Synchronization (continued) Set the Clock Mains Synchronization
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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Configure the Button Signal 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Clock.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Configure Notifications.

3 Touch Enter. The Set Time screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Configure Notification screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Switch Mains Synchronization on or off . · Mains synchronization determines what frequency source powers the clock. · The frequency is being provided by the home electrical supply when a clock with a plug is shown above the Mains Synchronization icon . · The frequency is being provided by the unit when a clock with a computer chip is shown above the Mains Synchronization icon .
5 Touch Enter to toggle between mains synchronization by the home or the unit.
6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.
TIP: High or low frequency can cause the clock to run slow or fast. If there is an issue with the unit maintaining correct time, try turning the mains synchronization off.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Switch Button Signal on or off . · Button signal determines if the control panel buttons beep when tapped. · A check mark means that the button signal is on.
5 Touch Enter to turn the button signal on or off.
6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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Configure the Instruction Signal (continued) Configure the Instruction Signal
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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Configure the Instructions 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Configure Notifications.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Configure Notifications.

3 Touch Enter. The Configure Notification screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Configure Notification screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Switch Button Signal on or off . · An instruction signal is a tone that occurs when the unit is providing instructions to the user. · A check mark means that the instruction signal is on.
5 Touch Enter to turn the instruction signal on or off.
6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Switch Instructions on or off . · Instructions occur when the unit is providing instructions to the user. · A check mark means that the instructions are on.
5 Touch Enter to turn instructions on or off.
6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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Descale the Appliance (continued) Descale the Appliance
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Water Hardness.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Descale Appliance.

3 Touch Enter. The Water Hardness screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Descale Now screen appears.
4 To start descaling the appliance, use the arrow keys to underline Yes.
5 Touch Enter on the selection. Set the Water Hardness 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline the water hardness level: · Use Water Hardness Soft (1-15°fH, 1-8°dH) if the factory test strip reads less than 60 ppm (parts per million). · Use Water Hardness Medium (16-35°fH, 9-20°dH) if the factory test strip reads between 60 ppm and 120 ppm. · Use Water Hardness Hard (36-50°fH, 21-28°dH) if the factory test strip reads greater than 120 ppm.
5 Touch Enter to confirm.
Set the Loudness
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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SET THE LOUDNESS (continued) 2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Loudness.

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2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Assistance Functions.

3 Touch Enter. The Acoustic Signal screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Assistance Function screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to select the loudness: · Mute · Loudness level 1 · Loudness level 2
5 Touch Enter.
Configure Automatic Illumination 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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4 Use the arrow keys to underline Switch Automatic Illumination on or off . · Automatic illumination includes the oven light and control panel light. · A check mark means that automatic illumination is on.
5 Touch Enter to turn automatic illumination on or off. 6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.
Configure Automatic Water Tank 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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CONFIGURE AUTOMATIC WATER TANK (continued)
2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Assistance Functions.

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2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Assistance Functions.

3 Touch Enter. The Assistance Function screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Assistance Function screen appears.

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4 Use the arrow keys to underline Automatic Water Tank on or off . · Automatic water tank opens the water tank when it is out of water. · A check mark means that the automatic water tank is on.
5 Touch Enter to turn automatic water tank on or off. 6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.
Set Press and Go 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

TIP: If the Press and Go time is set to off, the appliance does not start any mode automatically.
4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set the Press and Go . · Press and Go sets the amount of time before the appliances starts automatically.
5 Touch Enter on Set Press and Go .
6 Use the arrow keys to adjust the time from off to 1 minute before the unit starts automatically.
7 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
8 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

Configure Temperature Units 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings

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CONFIGURE TEMPERATURE UNITS (continued)
2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Configure Temperature.

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2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Configure Temperature.

3 Touch Enter. The Configure Temperature screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Configure Temperature screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Set Temperature Unit . · Above the button, is the current temperature unit.
5 Touch Enter to toggle between °F and °C. 6 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 7 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.
Configure the Default Temperature for Slow Roasting 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Default Value for Slow Roasting . · The Default Value for Slow Roasting can be offset between -10°F and +10°F. · The value above the button shows the current offset.
5 Touch Enter on Default Value for Slow Roasting . 6 Use the arrow keys to adjust the offset between -10°F and
+10°F. 7 Touch Enter. 8 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 9 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.
Set Childproof Lock 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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SET CHILDPROOF LOCK (continued) 2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Set Childproof Lock.

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2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Display Appliance Info.

3 Touch Enter. The Childproof Lock screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Appliance Info screen appears.

4 Touch Enter to turn the lock on or off. · A check mark means that the Childproof Lock is on. · When turning the Childproof Lock on, a screen appears with the code to unlock the childproof lock. Remember the code, as it will be needed to unlock the unit.
5 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 6 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.
See Appliance Version Numbers 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Display Version Numbers .
5 Touch Enter.
6 Use the arrow keys to see the current hardware and software versions. · HW-P: Hardware Power Unit. · HW-C: Hardware Control Unit. · SW-P: Software Power Unit. · SW-C: Software Control Unit. · Proc: Process Data. · Op: ModellconfigurationLib. · Txt: TextLib. · 1…&: FontLib. · : SoundLib.
7 Use Back to return to the Appliance Info screen.
8 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
9 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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See Appliance Identification (continued) See Appliance Identification
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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See Operating Data 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Display Appliance Info.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Display Appliance Info.

3 Touch Enter. The Appliance Info screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Appliance Info screen appears.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Display Appliance Identification .
5 Touch Enter on Display Appliance Identification. · The V-Zug serial number and article number appear.
6 Touch Enter. 7 Use the arrow keys to move to Back. 8 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Display Operating Data .
5 Touch Enter.
6 Use the arrow keys to see the number of descaling processes, final descaling, and amount of steam operation. · C1: Descaling Process. · C2: Final Descaling. · C3: Steam Operation.
7 Use Back to return to the Appliance Info screen.
8 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
9 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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Demo Mode (continued) Demo Mode
1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

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Check Connection 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Demo Mode.

2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Check Connection.

3 Touch Enter. The Demo Mode screen appears.

3 Touch Enter. The Start Connection Check screen appears.

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4 Use the arrow keys to underline Switch Demo Mode On or Off . · A check mark means that the Demo Mode is on.
5 Touch Enter to turn Demo mode on or off. · When turning the Demo Mode on or off, a password screen appears.
6 Enter the password 6301. Touch Enter when the check mark on the menu is highlighted.
7 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
8 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

4 Use the arrow keys to underline Start Operation . · The connection check takes 10 minutes. · The unit actually heats and steams. · Any issues are noted when the connection check is completed.
5 Use the arrow keys to move to Back.
6 Touch Enter to return to the Settings screen.

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Restore Factory Settings (continued) Restore Factory Settings 1 Touch Settings twice. The Settings menu appears.
2 Touch the right arrow key to move to Restore Factory Settings.

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3 Touch Enter. The Do You Want to Delete the Favorites? screen appears.

Yes

No

4 In Restore Factory Settings, the Favorites and the customer created recipes can be saved.
5 Do You Want to Delete the Favorites? appears.
1 Select Yes or No. 2 Touch Enter.
6 Do You Want to Delete your Own Recipes? appears.
1 Select Yes or No. 2 Touch Enter.
7 Do You Want to Restore the Factory Settings? appears.
1 Select Yes or No. 2 Touch Enter. 3 If Yes is selected, all settings are returned to the value
set by the factory.

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CAVITY COMPONENT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Remove the Door Front or the Inner Door

DOOR REMOVAL

1 Place the door on a padded surface, the handle side up.

Remove the Door
1 Open the door.
2 Rotate the hinge retainer clip on each hinge forward until the hinge retainer clip stops.
3 Close the door until the door stops against the hinge retainer clips.
4 Hold the door toward the top on each side.
5 Push the top of the door toward closing, while rotating the bottom of the door away from the unit.

2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to remove the left and right inner door mounting screws.
3 Lift the bottom of the door front.
4 Pull the door front toward the bottom of the inner door.
TIP: Newer doors have a door height adjustment screw between the inner door mounting screw, and the hinge screw.
5 The door assembly comes apart into the door front and inner door. Remove the door front or the inner door. If replacing the inner door, remove the upper and lower gaskets from the inner door.

6 Remove the door from the unit.

DOOR INSTALLATION
Install the Door 1 Holding the door at a 45° angle, insert the door hinges into
the hinge slots. 2 Lower the oven door until the oven door stops. 3 Pull the door to the open position. 4 Rotate the hinge retainer clips on each hinge backward until
the hinge retainer clips stop. 5 Test the door.
DOOR FRONT OR INNER DOOR REMOVAL To remove the door front or inner door, first remove: 1 Door

DOOR FRONT OR INNER DOOR INSTALLATION After installing the door front or inner door, install: 1 Door
Install the Door Front or Inner Door 1 Place the upper and lower gaskets onto the inner door. 2 Place the door front onto the inner door below the inner
door bracket. 3 Lift the bottom of the door front above the lower bracket of
the inner door. 4 Push the door front up into the inner door bracket. 5 Use a T-10 Torx bit to install the left and right inner door
mounting screws.

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Intermediate Door Glass Removal (continued)

INTERMEDIATE DOOR GLASS REMOVAL To remove the intermediate door glass, first remove:

2 Remove the handle and handle standoffs from the door front.

1 Door 2 Door front or inner door

Remove the Intermediate Door Glass 1 Use pliers to straighten the glass retainer tabs. 2 Remove the intermediate door glass from the inner door. 3 Remove the gasket if necessary.

INTERMEDIATE DOOR GLASS INSTALLATION After installing the intermediate door glass, install: 1 Door front or inner door 2 Door
Install the Intermediate Door Glass 1 Install the gasket if removed. 2 Place the intermediate door glass on the inner door. 3 Use pliers to bend the glass retainer tabs over the
intermediate door glass.
DOOR HANDLE REMOVAL To remove the door handle, first remove: 1 Door 2 Door front or inner door
Remove the Door Handle 1 Use a T-25 Torx bit to remove the handle mounting screws.

DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION After installing the door handle, install: 1 Door front or inner door 2 Door
Install the Door Handle 1 Place the door handle and handle standoffs onto the door
front. 2 Use a T-25 Torx bit to install the handle mounting screws.
RETRACTABLE DOOR HANDLE REMOVAL To remove the retractable door handle, first remove: 1 Door 2 Door front or inner door 3 Intermediate door glass
Remove the Retractable Door Handle 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the handle assembly
mounting screws.

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REMOVE THE RETRACTABLE DOOR HANDLE (continued) 2 Remove the handle assembly from the inner door.

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Install the Door Seal Insert the door seal in the channel around the oven door.

RACK REMOVAL
Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.

RETRACTABLE DOOR HANDLE INSTALLATION After installing the retractable door handle, install: 1 Intermediate door glass 2 Door front or inner door 3 Door
Install the Retractable Door Handle 1 Place the handle assembly on to the inner door. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the handle assembly mounting
screws.
DOOR SEAL REMOVAL
Remove the Door Seal 1 Open the oven door. 2 Pull the door seal from the channel around the oven door.

RACK INSTALLATION
Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.
RACK GUIDE REMOVAL To remove a rack guide, first remove the racks.
Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.
Remove the Rack Guide 1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven.

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REMOVE THE RACK GUIDE (continued)

3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

RACK GUIDE INSTALLATION
Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.
Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.

Remove the Food Probe Cover
1 Lift the food probe cover. 2 Use an 11 mm socket to remove the food probe cover nut. 3 Remove the food probe cover, nut, and food probe cover
seal from the unit.

FOOD PROBE COVER REMOVAL To remove the probe cover, first remove the racks and the righthand rack guide.
Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.
Remove the Rack Guide 1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven.

FOOD PROBE COVER INSTALLATION
Install the Food Probe Cover 1 Place the food probe seal onto the food probe cover. 2 Place the food probe cover over the food probe switch
threads. 3 Use an 11 mm socket to install the food probe nut.
Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud.

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INSTALL THE RACK GUIDE (continued) 3 Install the rack guide nut.

5 Remove the halogen light bulb.

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Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.

HALOGEN LIGHT BULB REMOVAL To remove the halogen light bulb, first remove the racks and the left rack guide.
Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.
Remove the Rack Guide 1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven. 3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

HALOGEN LIGHT BULB INSTALLATION
Install the Halogen Light Bulb
TIP: Use a cloth to install the halogen light bulb. Oil from fingers shortens the life of the halogen light bulb. 1 Insert the halogen light bulb into the socket. 2 Install the oven light seal into the oven light frame assembly if it was removed. 3 Place the oven light safety glass onto the oven light seal. 4 Place the oven light safety glass, oven light seal, and oven light frame assembly over the light housing. 5 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the oven light housing.

Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.

Remove the Halogen Light Bulb
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the oven light frame assembly.
2 Remove the oven light frame assembly. 3 Remove the oven light safety glass. 4 Remove the oven light seal if required.

Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.
REAR BAFFLE REMOVAL To remove the rear baffle, first remove the racks and rack guides.

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Remove the Rack (continued)

Remove the Rack

2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the rear baffle.

Pull the rack forward out of the unit.

Remove the Rack Guide
1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven. 3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.
Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.

Remove the Rear Baffle
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the rear baffle.
2 Remove the rear baffle from the unit.

HOT AIR FAN BLADE REMOVAL To remove the hot air fan blade, first remove the racks, rack guides, and rear baffle.
Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.
Remove the Rack Guide 1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven. 3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

REAR BAFFLE INSTALLATION
Install the Rear Baffle 1 Place the rear baffle against the back wall of the oven
cavity.
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REMOVE THE REAR BAFFLE (continued)

2 Remove the rear baffle from the unit.

4 Use a 10 mm socket to install the nut onto the hot air fan blade.

Install the Rear Baffle
1 Place the rear baffle against the back wall of the oven cavity.
2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the rear baffle.

Remove the Hot Air Fan Blade
TIP: The hot air fan blade nut is reverse threaded.
1 Use a 10 mm socket to remove the nut from the hot air fan blade.
2 Remove the washer and the hot air fan blade from the unit.
3 The washer and C-clip behind the hot air fan blade does not need to be removed unless the convection fan motor is being removed.

Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.
Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.
ELEMENT REMOVAL To remove the element, first remove the racks, rack guides, and rear baffle.
Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.

HOT AIR FAN BLADE INSTALLATION
Install the Hot Air Fan Blade 1 Install the C-clip and washer if they were removed for
replacement of the convection fan motor. 2 Install the hot air fan blade. 3 Install the washer.
TIP: The hot air fan blade nut is reverse-threaded.

Remove the Rack Guide
1 Remove the rack guide nut.
2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the oven.

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REMOVE THE RACK GUIDE (continued)

3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

4 Remove the element form the unit.

Remove the Rear Baffle
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the rear baffle.
2 Remove the rear baffle from the unit.

ELEMENT INSTALLATION
Install the Element 1 Install the gasket seal onto the element. 2 Connect the electrical wires to the element. 3 Install the element through the back wall of the oven cavity. 4 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws and washer into the
element.

Remove the Element
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws and washer from the element.
2 Pull the element forward and disconnect the electrical wires. 3 Remove the gasket seal from the element.

Install the Rear Baffle 1 Place the rear baffle against the back wall of the oven
cavity. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the rear baffle.
Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.

Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.

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TOP COMPONENT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Install the Unit

WATER TANK REMOVAL

1 Move the unit into the installation.

Remove the Water Tank

2 Turn on the power to the unit.

1 Touch Water on the control panel.

2 Remove the water tank from the unit.

TOP PLATE REMOVAL

To remove the top plate, first remove:
1 Water tank 2 Unit

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Remove the Top Plate
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and back of the unit.
2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

WATER TANK INSTALLATION Install the Water Tank Assembly 1 Install the water tank into the unit. 2 Push the water tank closed.
UNIT REMOVAL To uninstall the unit, first remove: · Water tank Uninstall the Unit 1 Turn off the power to the unit. 2 Remove the unit from the installation.
UNIT INSTALLATION After installing the unit, install: 1 Water tank
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TOP PLATE INSTALLATION After installing the top plate, install: 1 Unit 2 Water tank
Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
HANDLE ACTUATOR REMOVAL To remove the handle actuator, first remove: 1 Water tank 2 Unit 3 Top plate
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Remove the Handle Actuator (continued) Remove the Handle Actuator

Remove the Door Switch

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1 Use a T-10 Torx bit to remove the handle actuator side mounting screws.

1 Disconnect the door switch wire connector from the control board.

2 Open the oven door.
3 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the handle actuator bottom mounting screws.

2 Open the door switch bracket tab and remove the door switch from the door switch bracket.

4 Disconnect the wire harnesses from the handle actuator.

5 Remove the handle actuator from the control panel.

HANDLE ACTUATOR INSTALLATION After installing the handle actuator, install: 1 Top plate 2 Unit 3 Water tank
Install the Handle Actuator 1 Connect the wire harnesses to the handle actuator. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the handle actuator bottom
mounting screws. 3 Use a T-10 Torx bit to install the handle actuator side
mounting screws. 4 Close the oven door.
DOOR SWITCH REMOVAL To remove the door switch, first remove: 1 Water tank 2 Unit 3 Top plate
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DOOR SWITCH INSTALLATION After installing the door switch, install: 1 Top plate 2 Unit 3 Water tank
Install the Door Switch 1 Place the door switch in the door switch bracket. 2 Connect the door switch wire connector to the control
board.
VALVE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL The valve assembly includes: · Water valve · Water tank microswitch · Water tank drive motor · Water tank rail To remove the valve assembly, first remove: 1 Water tank 2 Unit 3 Top plate
Remove the Valve Assembly 1 Remove the wire connectors from the water tank
microswitch.
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REMOVE THE VALVE ASSEMBLY (continued) 2 Remove the wire connectors from the water valve.

Remove the Tank Housing Cover

3 Remove the ground wires.

1 Remove the wire guides from the tank housing cover.

4 Remove the drive motor tab from the tank housing cover.
5 Use a T-10 Torx bit to remove the screws from the valve assembly.

2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to remove the screws from the tank housing cover.
3 Remove the tank housing cover from the unit.

6 Remove the valve assembly from the unit.

VALVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION After installing the valve assembly, install: 1 Top plate 2 Unit 3 Water tank
Install the Valve Assembly 1 Place the valve assembly into the tank housing base. 2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to install the screws into the valve
assembly. 3 Install the drive motor tab into the notch in the tank housing
cover. 4 Connect the ground wires. 5 Connect the valve assembly wire connectors. 6 Connect the water tank microswitch wire connectors.
TANK HOUSING COVER REMOVAL To remove the tank housing cover, first remove: 1 Water tank 2 Unit 3 Top plate
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TANK HOUSING COVER INSTALLATION After installing the tank housing cover, install: 1 Top plate 2 Unit 3 Water tank
Install the Tank Housing Cover 1 Place the tank housing cover onto the tank housing base. 2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to install the screws into the tank
housing cover. 3 Install the wire harness clips onto the tank housing cover.
TANK HOUSING BASE REMOVAL To remove the tank housing base, first remove: 1 Water tank 2 Unit 3 Top plate 4 Valve assembly 5 Tank housing cover
Remove the Tank Housing Base 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the side of
the tank housing base. 2 Push the tank housing base forward out of the control
panel.
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REMOVE THE TANK HOUSING BASE (continued) 3 Remove the tank housing base from the unit.

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1 Open the lock(s) on the ribbon cable connectors, and remove the ribbon cable(s) from the control board.

TANK HOUSING BASE INSTALLATION After installing the tank housing base, install: 1 Tank housing cover 2 Valve assembly 3 Top plate 4 Unit 5 Water tank
Install the Tank Housing Base 1 Insert the tank housing base into the control panel. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the tank
housing base.
CONTROL BOARD REMOVAL To remove the control board, first remove: 1 Water tank 2 Unit 3 Top plate

2 Disconnect the wire connectors from the control board. 3 Open the tabs on the control board bracket along the top of
the control board. 4 Remove the control board from the unit.
CONTROL BOARD INSTALLATION After installing the control board, install: 1 Top plate 2 Unit 3 Water tank Install the Control Board 1 Place the bottom of the control board into the control board
bracket supports. 2 Push the top of the control board into the control board
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INSTALL THE CONTROL BOARD (continued)

3 Insert the ribbon cable into the ribbon cable connector and lock the ribbon cable connector.

Remove the Control Board
1 Open the lock(s) on the ribbon cable connectors, and remove the ribbon cable(s) from the control board.

4 Connect the wire connectors to the control board.
DISPLAY REMOVAL To remove the display, first remove the top plate and the control board.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

2 Disconnect the wire connectors from the control board.
3 Open the tabs on the control board bracket along the top of the control board.
4 Remove the control board from the unit.

Remove the Display
1 Lift the tabs on the control board bracket at the top of the display.
2 Remove the display from the unit.

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Display Installation (continued) DISPLAY INSTALLATION

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After installing the display, install: 1 Control board 2 Panel assembly Then install the unit.

1 Touch Water on the control panel. 2 Remove the water tank from the unit.

Install the Display
1 Place the bottom of the display into the channel on the control board bracket.
2 Press the top of the display into place.

Install the Control Board
1 Place the bottom of the control board into the control board bracket supports.
2 Push the top of the control board into the control board bracket.
3 Insert the ribbon cable into the ribbon cable connector and lock the ribbon cable connector.

Remove the Top Plate
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and back of the unit.
2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

4 Connect the wire connectors to the control board.
Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Tank Housing Cover
1 Remove the wire guides from the tank housing cover.
2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to remove the screws from the tank housing cover.

CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL
To remove the control panel, first remove the water tank, top plate, tank housing cover, valve assembly, tank housing base, control board, and display.

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REMOVE THE TANK HOUSING COVER (continued)

3 Remove the tank housing cover from the unit.

3 Remove the tank housing base from the unit.

Remove the Valve Assembly
1 Remove the wire connectors from the water tank microswitch.
2 Remove the wire connectors from the water valve. 3 Remove the ground wires. 4 Remove the drive motor tab from the tank housing cover. 5 Use a T-10 Torx bit to remove the screws from the valve
assembly. 6 Remove the valve assembly from the unit.

Remove the Control Board
1 Open the lock(s) on the ribbon cable connectors, and remove the ribbon cable(s) from the control board.

2 Disconnect the wire connectors from the control board.
3 Open the tabs on the control board bracket along the top of the control board.
4 Remove the control board from the unit.

Remove the Tank Housing Base
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the side of the tank housing base.
2 Push the tank housing base forward out of the control panel.

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Remove the Display (continued)

Remove the Display

6 Remove the control board bracket from the control panel.

1 Lift the tabs on the control board bracket at the top of the display.

2 Remove the display from the unit.

Remove the Control Panel 1 Remove the ground wires from the control panel. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the control
panel. 3 Remove the control panel from the unit.
4 Turn the control panel over. 5 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the control
board bracket.

CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION After installing the control panel, install:
Install the Control Panel 1 Place the control panel on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the control
panel. 3 Connect the ground wires to the control panel.
Install the Display 1 Place the bottom of the display into the channel on the
control board bracket. 2 Press the top of the display into place.
Install the Control Board 1 Place the bottom of the control board into the control board
bracket supports. 2 Push the top of the control board into the control board
bracket.

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INSTALL THE CONTROL BOARD (continued)
3 Insert the ribbon cable into the ribbon cable connector and lock the ribbon cable connector.

Install the Water Tank Assembly 1 Install the water tank into the unit.

2 Push the water tank closed.

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4 Connect the wire connectors to the control board.
Install the Tank Housing Base 1 Insert the tank housing base into the control panel. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the tank
housing base.

ROOM AIR FAN REMOVAL To remove the room air fan, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

Install the Valve Assembly
1 Place the valve assembly into the tank housing base. 2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to install the screws into the valve
assembly. 3 Install the drive motor tab into the notch in the tank housing
cover. 4 Connect the ground wires. 5 Connect the valve assembly wire connectors. 6 Connect the water tank microswitch wire connectors.

Remove the Room Air Fan 1 Disconnect the electrical connectors from the room air fan. 2 Rotate the room air fan clockwise. 3 Lift the room air fan up and remove it from the unit.

Install the Tank Housing Cover
1 Place the tank housing cover onto the tank housing base. 2 Use a T-10 Torx bit to install the screws into the tank
housing cover. 3 Install the wire harness clips onto the tank housing cover.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

ROOM AIR FAN INSTALLATION

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Install the Room Air Fan (continued)

Install the Room Air Fan

3 Remove the loudspeaker from the top exhaust duct.

1 Align the arrow on the room air fan with the open arrow on the top exhaust duct.

2 Rotate the room air fan counterclockwise until the arrow on top of the room air fan is aligned to closed on the top exhaust duct.

3 Connect the electrical connectors to the room air fan.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

LOUDSPEAKER REMOVAL To remove the loudspeaker, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

LOUDSPEAKER INSTALLATION After installing the loudspeaker, install: 1 Top cover Then install the unit.
Install the Loudspeaker 1 Insert the tabs of the loudspeaker into the top exhaust duct. 2 Rotate the loudspeaker counterclockwise until the arrow on
top of the loudspeaker is pointing to the front of the unit. 3 Connect the loudspeaker electrical connector to the control
board.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Loudspeaker
1 Disconnect the loudspeaker wire connector from the control board.
2 Rotate the loudspeaker clockwise.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR 300C REMOVAL To remove the temperature sensor 300C, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit.

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REMOVE THE TOP PLATE (continued) 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

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1 Place the top plate on the unit.

2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Temperature Sensor 300C
1 Disconnect the temperature sensor 300C electrical connector from the unit relay board.
2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to remove the screw from the temperature sensor 300C.
3 Remove the temperature sensor 300C from the top exhaust duct.

STEPPER MOTOR REMOVAL To remove the stepper motor, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR 300C INSTALLATION
Install the Temperature Sensor 300C 1 Insert the temperature sensor 300C into the top exhaust
duct. 2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to install the screw into the temperature
sensor 300C. 3 Connect the temperature sensor 300C electrical connector
to the unit relay board.

Remove the Stepper Motor
1 Disconnect the electrical connector from the stepper motor.
2 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the tabs up on the stepper motor retainer, while pulling the stepper motor toward the front of the unit.
3 Remove the stepper motor from the unit.

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Stepper Motor Installation (continued)

STEPPER MOTOR INSTALLATION

3 Remove the loudspeaker from the top exhaust duct.

Install the Stepper Motor
1 Slide the stepper motor backward over the stepper motor retainer until the stepper motor tabs lock into place.
2 Connect the electrical connector to the stepper motor.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
TOP EXHAUST DUCT REMOVAL To remove the top exhaust duct, first remove the top plate, loudspeaker, room air fan motor, temperature sensor 300C, and stepper motor.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

Remove the Room Air Fan 1 Disconnect the electrical connectors from the room air fan. 2 Rotate the room air fan clockwise. 3 Lift the room air fan up and remove it from the unit.

Remove the Loudspeaker
1 Disconnect the loudspeaker wire connector from the control board.
2 Rotate the loudspeaker clockwise.

Remove the Temperature Sensor 300C
1 Disconnect the temperature sensor 300C electrical connector from the unit relay board.
2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to remove the screw from the temperature sensor 300C.

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REMOVE THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 300C (continued)

3 Remove the temperature sensor 300C from the top exhaust duct.

3 Remove the top exhaust duct from the unit.

Remove the Stepper Motor
1 Disconnect the electrical connector from the stepper motor.
2 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the tabs up on the stepper motor retainer, while pulling the stepper motor toward the front of the unit.
3 Remove the stepper motor from the unit.

TOP EXHAUST DUCT INSTALLATION
Install the Top Exhaust Duct 1 Place the top exhaust duct tabs into the notches in the top
of the unit. 2 Pull the top exhaust duct toward the front of the unit to lock
the top exhaust duct tabs in place. 3 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top exhaust
duct.

Install the Stepper Motor
1 Slide the stepper motor backward over the stepper motor retainer until the stepper motor tabs lock into place.
2 Connect the electrical connector to the stepper motor.

Remove the Top Exhaust Duct
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to extract the screws from the top exhaust duct.
2 Push the top exhaust duct toward the rear of the unit to disengage the top exhaust duct tabs.

Install the Temperature Sensor 300C
1 Insert the temperature sensor 300C into the top exhaust duct.
2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to install the screw into the temperature sensor 300C.
3 Connect the temperature sensor 300C electrical connector to the unit relay board.

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Install the Room Air Fan
1 Align the arrow on the room air fan with the open arrow on the top exhaust duct.
2 Rotate the room air fan counterclockwise until the arrow on top of the room air fan is aligned to closed on the top exhaust duct.
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INSTALL THE ROOM AIR FAN (continued)

3 Connect the electrical connectors to the room air fan.

3 Remove the loudspeaker from the top exhaust duct.

Install the Loudspeaker
1 Insert the tabs of the loudspeaker into the top exhaust duct.
2 Rotate the loudspeaker counterclockwise until the arrow on top of the loudspeaker is pointing to the front of the unit.
3 Connect the loudspeaker electrical connector to the control board.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
VALVE COUPLER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL To remove the valve coupler assembly, first remove the top plate, loudspeaker, room air fan motor, temperature sensor 300C, stepper motor, and top exhaust duct.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

Remove the Room Air Fan 1 Disconnect the electrical connectors from the room air fan. 2 Rotate the room air fan clockwise. 3 Lift the room air fan up and remove it from the unit.

Remove the Temperature Sensor 300C 1 Disconnect the temperature sensor 300C electrical
connector from the unit relay board. 2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to remove the screw from the
temperature sensor 300C.
Remove the Loudspeaker 1 Disconnect the loudspeaker wire connector from the control
board. 2 Rotate the loudspeaker clockwise.

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REMOVE THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 300C (continued)

3 Remove the temperature sensor 300C from the top exhaust duct.

3 Remove the top exhaust duct from the unit.

Remove the Stepper Motor
1 Disconnect the electrical connector from the stepper motor.
2 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the tabs up on the stepper motor retainer, while pulling the stepper motor toward the front of the unit.
3 Remove the stepper motor from the unit.

Remove the Valve Coupler Assembly
1 Use a T-15 Torx bit to extract the screws from the stepping motor retainer.

Remove the Top Exhaust Duct
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to extract the screws from the top exhaust duct.
2 Push the top exhaust duct toward the rear of the unit to disengage the top exhaust duct tabs.

2 Remove the stepping motor retainer.
3 Turn the top exhaust duct over, and remove the slider from the valve coupler.
4 Remove the slider from the unit.
5 With the top exhaust duct turned over, rotate the valve coupler until the tab lines up with the notch in the top exhaust duct.

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REMOVE THE VALVE COUPLER ASSEMBLY (continued)

6 Pull the valve coupler down out of the top exhaust duct.

3 Connect the temperature sensor 300C electrical connector to the unit relay board.

Install the Room Air Fan
1 Align the arrow on the room air fan with the open arrow on the top exhaust duct.
2 Rotate the room air fan counterclockwise until the arrow on top of the room air fan is aligned to closed on the top exhaust duct.
3 Connect the electrical connectors to the room air fan.

VALVE COUPLER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Install the Valve Coupler Assembly 1 Install the notch in the valve coupler into the top exhaust
duct. 2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to install the screws into the stepping
motor retainer. 3 Install the slider onto the valve coupler.
Install the Top Exhaust Duct 1 Place the top exhaust duct tabs into the notches in the top
of the unit. 2 Pull the top exhaust duct toward the front of the unit to lock
the top exhaust duct tabs in place. 3 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top exhaust
duct.

Install the Loudspeaker 1 Insert the tabs of the loudspeaker into the top exhaust duct. 2 Rotate the loudspeaker counterclockwise until the arrow on
top of the loudspeaker is pointing to the front of the unit. 3 Connect the loudspeaker electrical connector to the control
board.
Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Install the Stepper Motor
1 Slide the stepper motor backward over the stepper motor retainer until the stepper motor tabs lock into place.
2 Connect the electrical connector to the stepper motor.

Install the Temperature Sensor 300C
1 Insert the temperature sensor 300C into the top exhaust duct.
2 Use a T-15 Torx bit to install the screw into the temperature sensor 300C.

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BACK COMPONENT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOVAL To remove the temperature sensor, first remove the top plate.

2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screw into the temperature sensor.
3 Connect the temperature sensor electrical connector to the control board.

Remove the Top Plate
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and back of the unit.
2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Temperature Sensor
1 Disconnect the temperature sensor electrical connector from the control board.
2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screw from the temperature sensor.
3 Remove the temperature sensor from the unit.

CSO RESISTOR REMOVAL To remove the CSO resistor, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

Remove the CSO Resistor
1 Disconnect the electrical connector from the CSO resistor.
2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screw from the CSO resistor.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSTALLATION

Install the Temperature Sensor 1 Insert the temperature sensor into the back of the unit.

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REMOVE THE CSO RESISTOR (continued)

3 Remove the CSO resistor from the unit.

2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

CSO RESISTOR INSTALLATION
Install the CSO Resistor 1 Place the CSO resistor onto the back of the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screw into the CSO resistor. 3 Connect the electrical connectors to the CSO resistor.
Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Thermostat 280C
1 Disconnect the electrical connectors from the thermostat 280C.
2 Use a 9/32″ socket to remove the nuts from the thermostat 280C.
3 Remove the thermostat 280C from the unit.

THERMOSTAT 280C REMOVAL To remove the thermostat 280C, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit.

THERMOSTAT 280C INSTALLATION
Install the Thermostat 280C 1 Place the thermostat 280C onto the studs on the back of
the unit. 2 Use a 9/32″ socket to install the nuts onto the thermostat
280C. 3 Connect the electrical connectors to the thermostat 280C.

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INSTALL THE TOP PLATE (continued) 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

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1 Install the cable clamp onto the power cord.

POWER CORD REMOVAL To remove the power cord, first remove the top plate.

2 Place the cable clamp and power cord in the unit.
3 Install the cable protector onto the power cord.
4 Connect the power cord electrical connectors to the unit relay board and the back of the unit.

Remove the Top Plate
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and back of the unit.
2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Power Cord
1 Disconnect the power cord electrical connectors from the unit relay board and the back of the unit.
2 Remove the cable protector from the power cord. 3 Compress the cable clamp and push it down out of the unit. 4 Remove the power cord from the unit.

UNIT RELAY BOARD REMOVAL To remove the unit relay board, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

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Remove the Unit Relay Board 1 Disconnect the electrical connectors from the unit relay
board. 2 Open the spacers one at a time, and pull the unit relay
board forward.
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REMOVE THE UNIT RELAY BOARD (continued)

3 Remove the unit relay board from the unit.

2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

UNIT RELAY BOARD INSTALLATION
Install the Unit Relay Board 1 Place the unit relay board onto the spacers. 2 Connect the electrical connectors to the unit relay board.
Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.
Remove the Rack Guide 1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven. 3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

CONVECTION FAN MOTOR REMOVAL To remove the convection fan motor, first remove the top plate, racks, rack guides, rear baffle, and the hot air fan blade .
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit.

Remove the Rear Baffle
1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the rear baffle.

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REMOVE THE REAR BAFFLE (continued)

2 Remove the rear baffle from the unit.

3 Remove the convection fan motor from the unit.

Remove the Hot Air Fan Blade
TIP: The hot air fan blade nut is reverse threaded.
1 Use a 10 mm socket to remove the nut from the hot air fan blade.
2 Remove the washer and the hot air fan blade from the unit.
3 The washer and C-clip behind the hot air fan blade does not need to be removed unless the convection fan motor is being removed.

CONVECTION FAN MOTOR INSTALLATION
Install the Convection Fan Motor 1 Place the convection fan motor onto the back of the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the convection
fan motor. 3 Connect the electrical wires to the convection fan motor.

Install the Hot Air Fan Blade
1 Install the C-clip and washer if they were removed for replacement of the convection fan motor.
2 Install the hot air fan blade.
3 Install the washer.
TIP: The hot air fan blade nut is reverse-threaded.
4 Use a 10 mm socket to install the nut onto the hot air fan blade.

Remove the Convection Fan Motor
1 Disconnect the electrical connectors from the convection fan motor.
2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the convection fan motor.

Install the Rear Baffle
1 Place the rear baffle against the back wall of the oven cavity.
2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the rear baffle.

Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.

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Install the Rack (continued)

Install the Rack

6 Remove the drain pump assembly from the unit.

1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide.

2 Push the rack into the oven.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

DRAIN PUMP ASSEMBLY REMOVAL To remove the drain pump assembly, first remove the top plate.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.
Remove the Drain Pump Assembly 1 Disconnect the discharge hose to the water tank from the
drain pump assembly. 2 Disconnect the suction hose from the evaporator from the
drain pump assembly. 3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to open the tabs on the drain
pump retainer. 4 Remove the drain pump assembly from the drain pump
retainer. 5 Disconnect the electrical connector from the drain pump
assembly.

DRAIN PUMP ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Install the Drain Pump Assembly 1 Connect the electrical connector to the drain pump
assembly. 2 Insert the drain pump assembly into the drain pump
retainer. 3 Connect the hose from the water tank to the drain pump
assembly discharge. 4 Connect the hose from the evaporator to the drain pump
suction.
Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
DRAIN PUMP RETAINER REMOVAL To remove the drain pump retainer, first remove the top plate and drain pump assembly.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit.

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REMOVE THE TOP PLATE (continued)

2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

2 Remove the drain pump retainer from the unit.

Remove the Drain Pump Assembly
1 Disconnect the discharge hose to the water tank from the drain pump assembly.
2 Disconnect the suction hose from the evaporator from the drain pump assembly.
3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to open the tabs on the drain pump retainer.
4 Remove the drain pump assembly from the drain pump retainer.
5 Disconnect the electrical connector from the drain pump assembly.
6 Remove the drain pump assembly from the unit.

DRAIN PUMP RETAINER INSTALLATION
Install the Drain Pump Retainer 1 Place the drain pump retainer onto the absorbers. 2 Pull the absorber nipple through the holes in the drain pump
retainer.
Install the Drain Pump Assembly 1 Connect the electrical connector to the drain pump
assembly. 2 Insert the drain pump assembly into the drain pump
retainer. 3 Connect the hose from the water tank to the drain pump
assembly discharge. 4 Connect the hose from the evaporator to the drain pump
suction.

Remove the Drain Pump Retainer
1 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to separate the absorbers from the drain pump retainer.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
EVAPORATOR REMOVAL To remove the evaporator, first remove the top plate.

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REMOVE THE TOP PLATE (continued) 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

2 Insert the evaporator into the retaining tabs on the unit.

3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry out the tab over the evaporator.

4 Connect the condenser water nozzle to the evaporator.

5 Connect the hose from the evaporator to the drain pump suction.

6 Connect the electrical connector to the level measure pin.

7 Connect the electrical connectors to the evaporator.

Remove the Evaporator
1 Disconnect the hose that goes to the drain pump suction.
2 Disconnect the condenser water nozzle from the evaporator.
3 Disconnect the electrical connectors to the evaporator.
4 Disconnect the electrical connector to the level measure pin.
5 Disconnect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor.
6 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to press in the tab above the evaporator.
7 Lift the evaporator from the retaining brackets.
8 Remove the evaporator from the unit.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
LEVEL MEASURE PIN REMOVAL To remove the level measure pin, first remove the top plate and evaporator.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

EVAPORATOR INSTALLATION
Install the Evaporator 1 Connect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor.

Remove the Evaporator
1 Disconnect the hose that goes to the drain pump suction.
2 Disconnect the condenser water nozzle from the evaporator.
3 Disconnect the electrical connectors to the evaporator.
4 Disconnect the electrical connector to the level measure pin.

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REMOVE THE EVAPORATOR (continued)
5 Disconnect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor.

2 Insert the level measure pin and pin tube into the evaporator.

6 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to press in the tab above the evaporator.

3 Connect the electrical connector to the level measure pin.

7 Lift the evaporator from the retaining brackets. 8 Remove the evaporator from the unit.

Install the Evaporator 1 Connect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor.

2 Insert the evaporator into the retaining tabs on the unit.

3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry out the tab over the evaporator.

4 Connect the condenser water nozzle to the evaporator.

5 Connect the hose from the evaporator to the drain pump suction.

6 Connect the electrical connector to the level measure pin.

7 Connect the electrical connectors to the evaporator.

Remove the Level Measure Pin
TIP: Do not replace the level measure pin without a new pin tube.
1 Disconnect the electrical connectors to the level measure pin.
2 Pull the level measure pin out of the pin tube.
3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the pin tube from the evaporator.
4 Remove the level measure pin and pin tube from the unit.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR 100C REMOVAL To remove the temperature sensor 100C, first remove the top plate and evaporator.
Remove the Top Plate 1 Use a T-20 Torx bit to remove the screws from the top and
back of the unit. 2 Remove the top plate from the unit.

LEVEL MEASURE PIN INSTALLATION

Install the Level Measure Pin 1 Insert the level measure pin into the pin tube.

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Remove the Evaporator (continued) Remove the Evaporator 1 Disconnect the hose that goes to the drain pump suction.

4 Remove the temperature sensor 100C and grommet from the unit.

2 Disconnect the condenser water nozzle from the evaporator.

3 Disconnect the electrical connectors to the evaporator.

4 Disconnect the electrical connector to the level measure pin.

5 Disconnect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor.

6 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to press in the tab above the evaporator.

7 Lift the evaporator from the retaining brackets.

8 Remove the evaporator from the unit.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR 100C INSTALLATION

Install the Temperature Sensor 100C
1 Insert the grommet into the evaporator.
2 Insert the temperature sensor 100C through the grommet into the evaporator.
3 Connect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor 100C.

Remove the Temperature Sensor 100C
TIP: Do not replace the temperature sensor 100C without a new grommet.
1 Disconnect the electrical connectors to the temperature sensor 100C.
2 Pull the temperature sensor 100C out of the grommet.
3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the grommet from the evaporator.

Install the Evaporator
1 Connect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor. 2 Insert the evaporator into the retaining tabs on the unit. 3 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry out the tab over the
evaporator. 4 Connect the condenser water nozzle to the evaporator. 5 Connect the hose from the evaporator to the drain pump
suction. 6 Connect the electrical connector to the level measure pin. 7 Connect the electrical connectors to the evaporator.

Install the Top Plate 1 Place the top plate on the unit. 2 Use a T-20 Torx bit to install the screws into the top plate.

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To remove the food probe socket, first remove the racks, righthand rack guide, and food probe cover.

1 Use diagonal pliers to cut across the front joints of the food probe socket cover.

Remove the Rack Pull the rack forward out of the unit.

Remove the Rack Guide
1 Remove the rack guide nut. 2 Pull the front of the rack guide toward the center of the
oven. 3 Pull the rack guide forward out of the unit.

2 Lift the front of the food probe socket cover and bend it toward the back of the unit.
3 Disconnect the electrical wires from the food probe socket.
4 Remove the food probe socket from the unit.

Remove the Food Probe Cover
1 Lift the food probe cover. 2 Use an 11 mm socket to remove the food probe cover nut. 3 Remove the food probe cover, nut, and food probe cover
seal from the unit.

FOOD PROBE SOCKET INSTALLATION
Install the Food Probe Socket 1 Connect the electrical wires to the food probe socket. 2 Insert the food probe socket into the unit.
a) Place the food probe seal onto the food probe cover. b) Place the food probe cover over the food probe switch
threads. c) Use an 11 mm socket to install the food probe nut. 3 Bend the food probe socket cover back into place. 4 Cover the food probe socket cover with aluminum tape.

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Install the Food Probe Cover

7 Remove the PTC heater from the unit.

1 Place the food probe seal onto the food probe cover.

2 Place the food probe cover over the food probe switch threads.

3 Use an 11 mm socket to install the food probe nut.

Install the Rack Guide 1 Insert the rack guide rails into the rear baffle. 2 Place the indent in the rack guide over the rack guide stud. 3 Install the rack guide nut.

Install the Rack 1 Insert the rack between the rails of the rack guide. 2 Push the rack into the oven.
PTC HEATER REMOVAL
Remove the PTC Heater 1 Turn the unit upside down. 2 Use diagonal pliers to cut across the front joints of the PTC
heater cover.

PTC HEATER INSTALLATION
Install the PTC Heater 1 Place the PTC heater into the unit. 2 Use a 5/16″ socket or nut driver to install the nut onto the
PTC heater. 3 Install the insulation. 4 Bend the PTC heater cover back into place. 5 Cover the PTC heater cover with aluminum tape.

3 Lift the front of the PTC heater cover and bend it toward the back of the unit.
4 Cut the insulation out of the opening.
5 Disconnect the electrical wires from the PTC heater.
6 Use a 5/16″ socket or nut driver to remove the nut from the PTC heater.

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Error Code Error

E1

EEPROM read error.

E2

EEPROM writes error.

E3

EEPROM status error.

E4/F5 E5/F5 E6/F5

Control board MAINDATA invalid.
Control board MAINDATA incompatible.
Unit model identification invalid.

E7/F5 E8/F5 E9/F0 E10/F0 E11/F0 E12/F0 E13/F11

Relay board MAINDATA invalid.
Relay board MAINDATA incompatible.
Temperature sensor short circuit.
Temperature sensor interruption.
Reference cavity temperature short circuit. Interruption of the reference cavity temperature. Cavity temperature over temperature.

E14/F8

Critical relay error.

Possible Cause Moisture on control board. Moisture on control board. Moisture on control board. Reload software error.
Reload process error.
Reload software error.
Reload software error.
Short circuit in the temperature sensor or control board. Interruption in the temperature sensor or control board.
Temperature sensor, relay error, or a programming issue.
Software or mechanical issue.

Test/Action 1 Inspect for steam leaks. 2 Replace the control board if error persists.
1 Inspect for steam leaks. 2 Replace the control board if error persists.
1 Inspect for steam leaks. 2 Replace the control board if error persists.
1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 2 Replace the control board.
1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 2 Replace the control board.
1 Inspect the connector and jumper on relay board X14-9 to X14-10 for loose or broken connection.
2 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 3 Replace the control board and relay board.
1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 2 Replace the relay board.
1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 2 Replace the relay board.
1 Measure the resistance of the temperature sensor. 2 Replace the control board.
1 Measure the resistance of the temperature sensor. 2 Replace the control board. Replace the control board.
Replace the control board.
1 Verify the element relay is cycling. 2 Verify the temperature sensor resistance is
correct. 3 Verify the cavity temperature is exceeding the
maximum temperature. 4 Replace the control board and relay board.
1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 2 Replace the relay board and control board.

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Error Code E15/A1

Error
Maximum operating time exceeded.

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Possible Cause
The cooking mode is canceled if the unit is not being operated. Temperature determines the maximum operating time.

Test/Action
Instruct customer on operating times: · Cavity temperature < 212ºF: not canceled. · Cavity temperature 212ºF – 302ºF: Canceled in 48
hours. · Cavity temperature 302ºF – 392ºF: Canceled in 20
hours. · Cavity temperature 392ºF – 572ºF: Canceled in 10
hours. · Cavity temperature > 572ºF: Canceled in five
hours.

E16/A1 E17/F1

Maximum hold time exceeded.
Food probe temperature short circuit.

An operation is put on hold if waiting for operator input. Example: door is open, or water tank needs filling.
Food probe, food probe socket, or wiring issue.

Instruct customer on maximum hold times. Exceeding the maximum hold time cancels the operation. · Operating mode: One hour. · Programs and recipes: Three hours.
1 Verify that the food probe is not too hot. 2 Measure the resistance of the food probe. 3 Verify the insulation foil is not touching the socket. 4 Replace the control board.

E18/F1

Food probe temperature open circuit.

Open circuit in food probe wires.
Loose or broken wire or contact in food probe socket.

1 Plug in the food probe. 2 Measure the resistance on the X4 connector
between X4-2 and X4-3. 3 Replace the food probe. 4 Replace the food probe socket. 5 If error occurs during heating, replace the food
probe socket. 6 Replace the control board.

E19/F28

Door lock not opening.

Cavity temperature is > 1

572ºF.

2

Door lock defective. 3

Temperature sensor

4

open circuit or

interrupted.

Verify the cavity temperature. Measure resistance of the temperature sensor. External TCO tripped. Replace the relay board.

E20/F28

Door lock not closing.

Defective door lock or relay board.

1 Replace the door lock. 2 Replace the relay board.

E25/F3

Short circuit of temperature sensor 300C.

1 Measure the resistance of temperature sensor 300C.
2 Replace the temperature sensor 300C. 3 Replace the relay board.

E26/F3

Open circuit in temperature sensor 300C.

1 Measure resistance of the temperature sensor 300C.
2 Replace the temperature sensor 300C. 3 Replace the relay board.

E27/F17

Over temperature in temperature sensor 300C.

Temperature limit of 1

the temperature sensor

300C exceeded.

2

Excessively warm air

flowing over the

3

temperature sensor 4

300C during self-clean

from a bad door

gasket.

Measure the resistance of the temperature sensor 300C.
Verify the room air fan operates at low, medium, and high temperatures.
Replace the temperature sensor 300C.
Replace the door gasket.

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Error Code Error

E29/F9

Leaking steam.

E30

Real-time clock (RTC)

not initialized.

E31

External RTC error.

E32

Touch button error.

E33/F12

Temperature – relay board short circuit.

E34/F12 E35/F13

Temperature – relay board open circuit.
Temperature – relay board over temperature.

E36/F14 E37/F14 E38/F15

Temperature – control board short circuit.
Temperature – control board open circuit.
Temperature – control board over temperature.

E39

LCD error.

E41/F2 E42/F2 E43/F8

Short circuit evaporator temperature sensor 100C.
Open circuit evaporator temperature sensor 100C.
Neutral relay K1 or K2 stuck.

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Test/Action

Slider stuck or

1

defective.

Cooking space not

2

tight.

3

Door not closed properly.

4 5

Seal or conduit to

6

cavity defective.

Too much cold food in cavity. Maximum of 6.5 pounds of frozen food for steam modes.

Communicate the maximum amount of frozen food to the customer.
Replace the slider.
Inspect the door seal.
Inspect the door and hinges for proper closing.
If this error occurs with E44, replace the evaporator.
Inspect the connector for the temperature sensor 300C for dirt or moisture.

Replace the relay board.

1 Replace the control board. 2 Replace the relay board.

Moisture on control board.

1 Inspect the door seal. 2 Inspect the control board for excessive moisture. 3 Replace the control board.

Excessive moisture on the relay board.

1

Inspect the relay board for excessive moisture.

2 Inspect for steam leaks.

3 Replace the relay board.

Replace the relay board.

Power failure during operation.

1 Remove then restore power to the unit. 2 Verify room air fan operates at low, medium, and
high temperatures. 3 Inspect if installation air supply is appropriate. 4 Replace the relay board.
Replace the control board.

Replace the control board.

Power failure during operation.

1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on. 2 Verify the room air fan operates at all power
levels. 3 Replace the control board.

Ribbon cable at X15 is loose or connector not locked.

1 2

Inspect and reseat the ribbon cable at X15. Replace the control board and display.

1 Inspect the temperature sensor 100C wiring. 2 Replace the temperature sensor 100C. 3 Replace the control board.

1 Replace the temperature sensor 100C. 2 Replace the control board.

K1 or K2 relay failed self-test.

For CSO:
1 Check the wiring to all elements. 2 Measure the resistance of the element, PTC
heater, and evaporator element. 3 Replace the relay board.

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Error Code Error

Possible Cause

Test/Action

For SO24:
1 Check the wiring to all elements. 2 Measure the resistance of the bake element and
the convection element. 3 Replace the relay board.

E44/F26

Increase in water temperature is slow.

Defective evaporator heater.
Temperature sensor 100C temperature limiter is not resetting.
Defective level measure pin.

1 Check the resistance of the evaporator heater.
2 Check the resistance of the temperature sensor 100C.
3 Replace the evaporator, temperature sensor 100C, and level measure pin.
4 Replace the control board.

E45/F8

Actuator relay K3 stuck.

Element or relay board damaged.

1 2

Check the resistance of the element. Check the resistance of the element to ground.

3 Replace the relay board.

E46/F8

Actuator relay K4 stuck.

Element or relay board damaged.

1 2

Check the resistance of the element. Check the resistance of the element to ground.

3 Replace the relay board.

E47/F8

Actuator relay K5 stuck.

Element or relay board damaged.

1 2

Check the resistance of the element. Check the resistance of the element to ground.

3 Replace the relay board.

E48/F8

Actuator relay K6 stuck.

Element or relay board damaged.

1 2

Check the resistance of the element. Check the resistance of the element to ground.

3 Replace the relay board.

E49/F8

Actuator relay K7 stuck.

Element or relay board damaged.

1 2

Check the resistance of the element. Check the resistance of the element to ground.

3 Replace the relay board.

E50/F25

Moisture on the control Room air fan not

board.

working.

Steam leak.

1 Check the operation of the room air fan. 2 Check the resistance of the room air fan. 3 Check for a steam leak from the door, gasket, and
exhaust duct. 4 Replace the control board.

E51/F6 E52/F10

Relay calibration invalid.
Water tank leaking.

Replace the relay board.
Water valve not tight. 1 Inspect the water valve. Defective or damaged 2 Inspect the water tank. water sensing system. 3 Inspect the water sensing system.
4 Replace the control board.

E53 E54/F7

RTC calibration invalid.

Actuator, relay board locked.

Error E43 to E49 acknowledged 10 times. Relay board stays blocked for safety.

Replace the relay board.
1 Replace the relay board. 2 After replacing the relay board, determine the
reason for error E43 to E49.

E55

Program control data Error only occurs

invalid.

during operation.

1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on again. Run unit again.

2 Replace the control board.

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Error Code E56

Error

Possible Cause

Sequence control data Error only occurs

invalid.

during operation.

Test/Action
1 Turn the power to the unit off and then back on again. Run unit again.
2 Replace the control board.

E57/U0

L1 voltage – over voltage.

Voltage at L1 greater than 280 VAC for more than three seconds.

1 2

Problem with the power supply. Moisture on the relay board.

3 Replace the relay board.

E58/U0

L2 voltage – over voltage.

Voltage at L2 greater than 280 VAC for more than three seconds.

1 2

Problem with the power supply. Moisture on the relay board.

3 Replace the relay board.

E59/U1 E60/U1 E61 E62 E63 E64 E66

L1 voltage – under voltage.
L2 voltage – under voltage.
L1 voltage – high voltage.

Voltage at L1 was between 155 VAC and 176 VAC.

1 2

Problem with the power supply. Replace the relay board.

Voltage at L2 was between 155 VAC and

1

Problem with the power supply.

176 VAC or 0 VAC.

2 Replace the relay board.

Voltage at L1 was between 260 VAC and

1

Problem with the power supply.

280 VAC for more than 2 Moisture on the relay board.

three seconds.

3 Replace the relay board.

L2 voltage – high voltage.

Voltage at L2 was between 260 VAC and

1

Problem with the power supply.

280 VAC for more than 2 Moisture on the relay board.

three seconds.

3 Replace the relay board.

L1 voltage – low voltage.

Voltage at L1 was between 176 VAC and

1

Problem with the power supply.

198 VAC for more than 2 Moisture on the relay board.

three seconds.

3 Replace the relay board.

L2 voltage – low voltage.

Voltage at L2 was between 176 VAC and

1

Problem with the power supply.

198 VAC for more than 2 Moisture on the relay board.

three seconds.

3 Replace the relay board.

Thermal cutout tripped. The thermal cutout trips at 500ºF and resets automatically.

If the error is repeating:
1 Check the resistance of the thermal cutout. 2 Replace the relay board.

E67/F16

Thermostat 280C or thermostat 160C tripped.

Most often a fan or temperature sensing issue.

1 Check the resistance of the thermostat.
2 Check the operation of the convection fan and room air fan.

Relay board problem 3 If E66 has occurred several times, replace the

with Exx/F8 or E54/F7.

relay board.

If thermostat 280C or thermostat 160C has not tripped and E67 has happened more than once, check E66.

E68/A1

Water tank is leaking.

1 Inspect the water valve. 2 Inspect the water sensing system. 3 Replace the control board.

E69/F21 E70/F21

Water tank not initialized.
Drive switch for the water tank error.

Sequence errors E70, See E70, E71, or E72. E71, and E72.

Rack and pinion blocked.
Switch on drive board not mounted correctly.

Inspect the water tank drive for blockage, wiring, and mounting.
Replace the valve assembly.

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Error Code E71/F21

Error
Short circuit in the drive motor for the water tank.

Possible Cause

Test/Action
1 Check the wiring of the drive motor for the water tank.
2 Replace the valve assembly. 3 Replace the relay board.

E72/F21

Open circuit in the drive motor of the water tank.

1 Check the wiring of the drive motor for the water tank.
2 Replace the valve assembly. 3 Replace the relay board.

E74/F22 E75/F22

Retractable door handle not initialized.
Retractable door handle switch.

Sequence errors E74, E75, E76, and E77.
Switch on drive board defective or not mounted correctly.

See E74, E75, E76, or E77.
1 Inspect the retractable handle drive. 2 Replace the retractable handle drive.

E76/F22

Short circuit retractable door handle drive.

1 Check the wiring of the retractable door handle drive.
2 Replace the retractable door drive. 3 Replace the relay board.

E77/F22

Open circuit retractable door handle drive.

1 Check the wiring of the retractable door handle drive.
2 Replace the retractable door drive. 3 Replace the relay board.

E78/F24
E79/F27 E80 E81/F23

Sump pumping off error. Water inlet is not tight.
Feed tank is not tight.

Not applicable to Wolf products.
Not applicable to Wolf products. Not applicable to Wolf products.

Evaporator draining error.

Level measure pin not 1

sensing the correct

2

level for the following reasons:

3

Faulty level measure 4 pin.

Scale on the

5

evaporator is heavy. 6

The evaporator is full of 7

descaling solution.

The valve evaporator is defective.

The drain pump is defective.

A short circuit in the drain pump or level measure pin wiring.

Descale the unit. Manually drain the evaporator. Measure the resistance of the drain pump and valve evaporator. Check for a short circuit to the drain pump or valve evaporator. Replace the level measure pin. Replace the relay board. Replace the control board.

E82/F10 E84
E85/F4

Water leak in sump. Slider not initialized.
Short circuit in stepper motor.

Sequence errors E85, E86, and E87.

Not applicable to Wolf products. See E85, E86, or E87.
1 Inspect the stepper motor wiring. 2 Measure the resistance of the stepper motor. 3 Replace the stepper motor. 4 Replace the relay board.

E86/F4

Open circuit in the stepper motor.

1 Inspect the stepper motor wiring.

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Error Code Error

Possible Cause

Test/Action

2 Measure the resistance of the stepper motor. 3 Replace the stepper motor. 4 Replace the relay board.

E87/F4

Slider blocked.

Slider path restricted during operation.

1 Slider blocked with grease. 2 Slider mechanism is too tight. Replace the slider.

E88

Slider in stop position. Slider path restricted during operation.

1 Slider blocked with grease.

2 Slider mechanism is too tight. Replace the slider.

E89/F18 E90/F18
E91/F18
E92/F18 E93/F18
E94/F19 E95/F18 E97
E98 E99

Communication interruption – inverter.
The temperature reading of the inverter heat sink is defective.
Temperature measurement of magnetron defective.
Magnetron heating coil defective.
Defective microwave anode distance system.
Inverter hardware defective.
Insufficient cooling of magnetron.
Operating system: Watchdog control board.
Operating system: Watchd

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