E SERIES BUILT-IN OVENS
USE & CARE INFORMATION
GUÍA DE USO Y MANTENIMIENTO
GUIDE D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN
INFORMAZIONI SU USO E MANUTENZIONE
BEDIENUNGS - UND PFLEGEANLEITUNG
E N G L I S H
Wolf E Series Built-In Ovens |
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Safety Instructions & Precautions |
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Wolf E Series Built-In Oven Features |
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Wolf E Series Built-In Oven Operation |
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Wolf E Series Built-In Oven Care |
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Wolf Troubleshooting Guide |
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Wolf Service Information |
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E S P Ã N O L
Hornos integrables Serie E de Wolf |
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Precauciones e instrucciones de seguridad |
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Características de los hornos integrables |
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Serie E de Wolf |
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Funcionamiento de los hornos integrables |
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Serie E de Wolf |
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Mantenimiento de los hornos integrables |
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Serie E de Wolf |
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Guía de localización y solución |
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de problemas de Wolf |
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Información de mantenimiento de Wolf |
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F R A N Ç A I S
Fours encastrables Wolf Série E |
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Instructions et mesures de sécurité |
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Caractéristiques des fours |
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encastrables Wolf Série E |
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Fonctionnement des fours |
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encastrables Wolf Série E |
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Entretien des fours |
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encastrables Wolf serie E |
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Guide de dépistage des pannes Wolf |
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Service après-vente Wolf |
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I TA L I A N O
Forni built-in Wolf Serie E |
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Precauzioni e istruzioni di sicurezza |
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Funzioni dei forni built-in Wolf Serie E |
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Funzionamento dei forni built-in |
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Wolf Serie E |
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Manutenzione dei forni built-in |
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Wolf Serie E |
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Guida alla soluzione dei problemi Wolf |
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Informazioni sull’assistenza Wolf |
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D E U T S C H
Einbaubacköfen der E-Serie von Wolf |
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Sicherheitshinweise u. |
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Vorsichtsmaßnahmen |
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Leistungsmerkmale des Einbaubackofens |
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der E-Serie von Wolf |
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Betrieb des Einbaubackofens der E-Serie |
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von Wolf |
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Pflege des Einbaubackofens der E-Serie |
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von Wolf |
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Anleitung zur Fehlersuche von Wolf |
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Serviceinformationen von Wolf |
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As you read this Use & Care Information, take particular note of the CAUTION and WARNING symbols when they appear.
This information is important for safe and efficient use of the Wolf equipment.
signals a situation where minor injury or product damage may occur if you do not follow instructions.
states a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
In addition, this Use & Care Information may signal an IMPORTANT NOTE which highlights information that is especially important.
WOLF® is a registered trademark of Wolf Appliance, Inc.
W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVENS
THANK YOU
Your purchase of a Wolf E Series built-in oven attests to the importance you place upon the quality and performance of your cooking equipment. We understand this importance and have designed and built your oven with quality materials and workmanship to give you years of dependable service.
We know you are eager to start cooking, but before you do, please take some time to read this Use & Care Information. Whether you are a beginning cook or an expert chef, it will be to your benefit to familiarize yourself with the safety practices, features, operation and care recommendations of the Wolf oven.
We appreciate your choice of a Wolf Appliance product and welcome any suggestions or comments you may have. To share your opinions with us, please visit www.wolfappliance.com.
DO NOT place any cookware on oven floor or use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven floor or side walls. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain and will void your warranty.
C O N TA C T
I N F O R M AT I O N
Website:
wolfappliance.com
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S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S A N D P R E C A U T I O N S
W H AT TO DO
IMPORTANT NOTE: Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Read this Use & Care Information carefully before using your new built-in oven to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
Ensure proper installation and servicing. This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.
Have installer show you where the fuse or electrical box is located in your home. Learn how and where to turn off the electricity to the oven.
Use oven only for cooking tasks expected of a home oven as outlined in this book.
Always properly clean and maintain the oven as recommended in this book.
Always use dry pot holders when removing pans from the oven. Wet or damp pot holders can cause steam burns. Do not let pot holders touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.
Exercise caution when opening the oven door. Let hot air or steam escape before looking or reaching into the oven.
Be sure that the oven cool air intake
(located above the door) and oven exhaust vent (located below the door) are unobstructed at all times.
Position oven racks in desired locations when oven is cool. If a rack must be repositioned after the oven is already hot, be certain oven mitt does not contact a hot heating element in the oven.
Before using Self-Clean mode, remove broiler grill and pan, oven racks, oven rack guides and any other utensils.
Clean only those parts listed in this book.
Cooling fan should be operating during the Self-Clean mode. If you notice that the cooling fan is not operating, contact a Wolf authorized service center before using SelfClean mode again.
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W H AT NOT TO DO
DO NOT place any cookware on oven floor or use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven floor or side walls. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain and will void your warranty.
Do not place cookware on the floor of the oven.
Do not repair or replace any part of the oven unless specifically
recommended in literature accompanying this appliance. All service should be referred to a Wolf authorized service center.
Do not use oven for warming or heating a room.
Do not leave children alone or unattended in the area where the oven is in use. Never allow children to sit or stand on any part of the oven. Do not let children play with the oven.
Do not use water on grease fires.
Smother any flames with a lid, baking sheet or flat tray. Flaming grease can be extinguished with baking soda or a multipurpose chemical or foam extinguisher.
Do not heat unopened food containers as they could burst and cause injury.
Do not store combustible, flammable or explosive materials in the oven or adjacent cabinets.
Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven liner protective coatings, such as aluminum foil, on any part of the oven.
Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaners or detergents on this appliance as these may cause permanent damage. Do not use aerosol cleaners as these may be flammable or cause corrosion of metal parts.
Do not clean the oven gasket, because rubbing or moving the gasket may eliminate the required tight door seal.
Do not wear loose or hanging apparel while using the oven.
Do not touch heating elements or interior surfaces of oven. Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interiors of the oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns. These surfaces include the oven vent and the surface near the oven vent. The oven door and window could also become hot enough to cause burns.
Do not store items of interest to children above the oven, as they could climb on the appliance to reach items and be injured.
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W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVEN FEATURES
Model ICBSO30-2F/S
Framed
Model ICBSO30-2U/S
Unframed
E S E R I E S SINGLE OVEN FEATURES
Framed and unframed door styles available
Available in classic stainless steel finish only
Dual convection logic control system
Ten cooking modes—bake, roast, broil, convection bake, convection roast, convection broil, convection, bake stone (accessory required), dehydrate (accessory required) and proof
Touch control panel with LCD readout
Cobalt blue porcelain oven interior
Three removable racks with full-extension bottom rack and two removable six-level rack guides
Large viewing double pane window
Dual interior halogen lighting
Hidden dual bake element and recessed broil element
Temperature probe and receptacle
Delayed start, self-clean and Sabbath features (certified by Star-K)
Balanced door hinge assures smooth opening and closing of the door
This appliance is certified by Star-K to meet strict religious regulations in conjunction with specific instructions found on www.star-k.org.
E S E R I E S B U I LT- I N S I N G L E O V E N
Models ICBSO30-2F/S and ICBSO30-2U/S (shown)
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door cooling vents |
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W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVEN FEATURES
E S E R I E S DOUBLE OVEN FEATURES
Framed and unframed door styles available
Available in classic stainless steel finish only
Dual convection logic control system in upper oven with ten cooking modes—bake, roast, broil, convection bake, convection roast, convection broil, convection, bake stone (accessory required), dehydrate (accessory required) and proof
Non-convection lower oven has four standard cooking modes—bake, roast, broil and proof
Cobalt blue porcelain oven interiors
Three removable racks with full-extension bottom rack and two removable six-level rack guides (per oven)
Large viewing double pane windows
Dual interior halogen lighting in each oven
Hidden dual bake element and recessed broil element in each oven
Temperature probe and receptacle in upper oven
Delayed start, self-clean and Sabbath features (certified by Star-K)
Balanced door hinges assure smooth opening and closing of the doors
This appliance is certified by Star-K to meet strict religious regulations in conjunction with specific instructions found on www.star-k.org.
E S E R I E S B U I LT- I N D O U B L E O V E N
Models ICBDO30-2F/S and ICBDO30-2U/S (shown)
Electronics and |
Electronic |
door cooling vents |
control panel |
Recessed broil |
Oven door light |
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switch |
Thermostat |
Rating plate |
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Oven gasket |
Probe receptacle |
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Halogen light |
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Exhaust vent |
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Model ICBDO30-2F/S
Framed
Model ICBDO30-2U/S
Unframed
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W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVEN FEATURES
O V E N FEATURES
C O O K I N G M O D E S A N D F E AT U R E S
DO NOT place any cookware on oven floor or use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven floor or side walls. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain and will void your warranty.
Multiple cooking modes, each dedicated to giving the best results for a specific kind of cooking. This is the ultimate in oven performance, fine-tuned for your individual cooking preferences.
Large, easy-to-see and read graphics on control panel.
Electronic responses and directions on the control panel are displayed using clear, concise words.
Large cooking cavity increases usable oven capacity for extra-large baking pans and oversized turkeys.
Bake element located beneath the oven floor makes it easy to access any spillover.
Bottom rack can be fully extended, making it easier and safer to reach food in a hot oven.
Timed Cook Feature – page 12
Bake Mode – page 15
Bake Stone Mode – page 16 (bake stone accessory required)
Broil Mode – page 18
Roast Mode – page 19
Convection Mode – page 20
Convection Bake Mode – page 21
Convection Broil Mode – page 22
Convection Roast Mode – page 23 Proof Mode – page 24
Delayed Start Feature – page 25
Dehydration Mode – page 26 (dehydration accessory required)
Temperature Probe Feature – page 28
Sabbath Feature – page 30
Self-Clean Mode – page 31
IMPORTANT NOTE: The cooking modes and features on the following pages outline the operation for a single oven. For a double oven, follow the same steps as for a single oven, with the exception of cooking modes that can only be used in the upper oven.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For double ovens, to switch from the upper oven to the lower and vice versa, simply touch the UPPER/LOWER touch pad on the control panel. The icon of the selected oven will be highlighted in the LCD display.
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W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVEN FEATURES
O V E N OPERATION
B E F O R E U S I N G F O R T H E F I R S T T I M E O V E N S E L E C T I O N
Before using your built-in oven for the first time, clean thoroughly with hot water and a mild detergent. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Refer to Care Recommendations on page 34.
Turn on the oven when prompted, set the language by touching 1 for English, 2 for German, 3 for French, 4 for Spanish, or 5 for Italian.
Next, set the single oven or the upper cavity of the double oven to CONVECTION ROAST at 260°C for one hour. For a double oven, wait until the upper oven has finished Convection Roasting for 1 hour, and then set the bottom oven to ROAST at 260°C for one hour. Refer to page 23 for Convection Roast mode instructions and page 19 for Roast instructions. Allow the oven(s) to cool gradually with the door(s) closed.
This process will burn off any residual oil and grease used during the manufacturing process. A small amount of smoke and odor may be noticed during the initial break-in period. The oven door(s) can be opened after the oven(s) have cooled significantly.
The first time the oven is self-cleaned, there will be further burn off that will create smoke and odor.
For the single oven, you can begin a cooking mode by simply touching the desired mode on the control panel. For double ovens, touching the desired mode will automatically turn on the upper oven. To turn on the lower oven, first touch the UPPER/LOWER touch pad so that the lower oven icon is selected in the LCD display. Then touch the desired mode to turn on the lower oven.
C H A N G I N G O V E N T E M P E R AT U R E
The oven temperature can be changed at any time once a cooking mode has been selected.
1)Touch the number pads to enter in the new temperature.
2)Touch ENTER.
This will change the oven temperature immediately. If ENTER is not touched, the oven will automatically switch to the new oven temperature within five seconds.
R A P I D M O D E C H A N G E
The oven has the ability to quickly change cooking modes. This is a method of switching cooking modes without turning the oven on and off. If one mode is already started, instead of turning the oven off to change cooking modes, simply touch the desired cooking mode touch pad.
Single oven control panel
Double oven control panel
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O V E N OPERATION
O V E N P R E H E AT
IMPORTANT NOTE: During preheat, the oven is heated in a manner unsuitable for cooking.
The oven preheat feature is used for all cooking modes except broil and convection broil. In order not to damage food, preheating will not occur once the oven reaches its set temperature. Increasing oven temperature during cooking will result in the oven taking a very long time to reach the new temperature. To reach a new temperature quickly, touch OFF to exit the current mode. Then touch the desired cooking mode and enter a new temperature of at least 10˚C higher than the previous operating temperature.
O V E N TIMER
Each oven has a timer which operates independently from the controls and from each other. Once a time is set in hours and minutes, the countdown is seen in the display window. Only the last minute counts down in seconds.
An audio signal acts as a reminder when the amount of time runs out. To stop the signal, touch CLEAR. The maximum time that can be set is 9 hours and 59 minutes.
S E T T I N G T I M E R
1)Touch SET TIMER.
2)Touch number pads to set the hours and minutes.
TIME - OF - DAY C L O C K
Immediately after the oven is installed, set the 12-hour clock to the current time of day. It may need to be reset after a prolonged power failure. The clock is visible on the panel during all modes. If the upper oven timer is set, the clock will not be visible in the upper oven display window.
S E T T I N G C L O C K
1)Touch SET CLOCK.
2)Touch number pads to set current time of day. A 10-second period of inactivity will result in the oven returning to the original time.
3)Touch ENTER and when prompted, touch 1 for AM or 2 for PM.
4)Touch ENTER again to start clock.
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5)To clear the timer: If oven is off, touch CLEAR. If oven is on, touch SET TIMER, then CLEAR.
TIMED COOK F E AT U R E
S E T T I N G C O N T RO L S
1)Touch cooking mode, such as BAKE. Change preset temperature if needed.
For double ovens, this will turn on upper
oven. To turn on lower oven, first touch the UPPER/LOWER touch pad so that the lower oven icon is selected in the LCD
display. Then touch desired mode.
2)Touch TIMED COOK. Use the number pads to set the number of hours/minutes
the oven is to stay on.
3)Touch ENTER. Oven begins to heat after five seconds. Stop time will automatically
be added to the display. At the end of cook time, oven turns off.
4)Touch oven OFF or CLEAR to clear the display.
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The oven can be changed from Fahrenheit (˚F) temperature to Celsius (˚C) or vice versa.
1)When prompted, touch 1 for Fahrenheit (°F) or 2 for Celsius (˚C).
T E M P E R AT U R E O F F S E T
The temperature offset is used to keep the center of the oven cavity at the set point. Negative values will result in cooler cavity temperatures, while positive offsets result in hotter cavity temperatures.
1)When prompted, enter the temperature offset.
2)Select negative or positive offset by touching the SET TIMER touch pad. The maximum oven offsets are +/- 19°C.
The contrast can be adjusted to ensure a crisp readout on the LCD display.
1)When prompted, touch 1 through 9 on the number pad to adjust the contrast setting to your personal preference.
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O V E N R A C K S
To insert a rack in the oven, place the rack anti-tip lock under the side rack guide rails. Push the rack toward the back of the oven and lift up to clear the rack stops. Continue sliding the rack until it is completely inside the oven.
To remove a rack from the oven, pull the rack forward and lift up and out, clearing the rack stops from the side rack guide rails. Refer to the illustration below.
When using only one rack for roasting meats, place rack on rack guide position 1, 2 or 3.
When using two or three racks, place at least one rack position between them.
Use dry pot holders when handling oven racks. Racks become hot when the oven is on and hold heat after it is turned off.
Rack Guide |
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W O L F T I P S F O R S U C C E S S
For Bake mode:
Always preheat for Bake mode.
During preheat, convection fans (if applicable) and elements are used to quickly and uniformly heat the oven.
Use only one rack.
Allow at least 25 mm between edge of pan and walls of oven.
Size, shape and finish of cookware affects baking time.
Food cooked in dark metal pans cook somewhat faster than food cooked in shiny pans.
Dark, nonstick pan coatings brown more than light, nonstick coatings.
Use interior oven light and oversize window to check browning. Limit frequent door openings to prevent losing heat and lengthening total cooking time.
DO NOT place any cookware on oven floor or use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven floor or side walls. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain and will void your warranty.
2)Oven temperature is preset at 175˚C. Oven begins to heat after 10 seconds. To change oven temperature from the default temperature of 175˚C, immediately enter another temperature using the number pads.
3)Touch CLEAR once to clear the oven temperature setting; touch CLEAR twice to return the oven to the time-of-day
display.
4)Touch ENTER to start the cooking mode immediately, otherwise the oven will auto-
matically start the mode in 10 seconds if there is no action.
5)Add food when the chime signals that the oven has reached preheat temperature.
6)If the temperature probe is used (upper oven only), follow Temperature Probe feature directions on pages 28–29.
7)If the timer is set, the oven will chime when the cooking time is finished. If the timer is not cleared, it will continue to chime every 10 seconds.
8)Remove food. Always use dry pot holders when removing hot pans from the oven.
9)Touch oven OFF to end this mode.
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I M P O RTA N T N OT E
The Wolf bake stone accessory is required when using Bake Stone mode.
BAKE STONE M O D E
How Bake Stone mode works: A specially designed rack and bake stone are used for this mode to assure the food quality expected from this specific form of cooking. To produce a hot oven environment necessary for baking on a ceramic stone, the heat from all elements creates the perfect “brick oven” effect. Both convection fans help circulate the air throughout the oven cavity, so even temperatures are achieved. The temperature probe may be used in this mode.
Oven preparation: Remove all racks from the oven. Slide the bake stone rack onto rack guide position 1 and place the bake stone on the rack with the lip hanging over front edge of rack. Refer to the illustration below. Preheat the oven for approximately 35 minutes when using
Bake Stone mode.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use care in handling the bake stone. It will chip or break if dropped.
Avoid cooking foods with a high fat content on the bake stone. The porous ceramic material will absorb grease and discolor the stone. Flare-ups can occur.
W O L F T I P S F O R S U C C E S S
For Bake Stone mode:
Always preheat for Bake Stone mode after positioning the oven rack and ceramic stone. Allow approximately 35 minutes for this function to reach the set oven temperature. For best results, preheat oven for one hour before adding food.
During preheat, convection fans and all elements are used to quickly and uniformly heat the oven.
Use only the Wolf bake stone in the Bake Stone mode.
Use only one bake stone rack per oven.
Food is usually cooked directly on the stone. To prevent sticking, apply plenty of cornmeal or flour to the bottom of the food.
When baking a series of breads or pizzas in a row, allow 5 minutes between foods for the bake stone to return to the proper temperature.
Bake stone and rack should be removed after baking and not left in oven during any of the other cooking modes.
Rack Guide |
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Bake stone accessory installation
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S E T T I N G C O N T R O L S |
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Oven temperature is preset at 205˚C. Oven |
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enter another temperature using the |
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Touch |
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matically start the mode in 10 seconds if |
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completely before wiping with a wet cloth. Wet |
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cloths on a hot surface can cause steam burns. |
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Add food when the chime signals that the |
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oven has reached preheat temperature. |
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If the temperature probe is used, follow |
ceramic stone could absorb the taste and |
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Temperature Probe feature directions on |
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Stubborn stains may occur on the bake stone. |
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If the timer is set, the oven will chime when |
These will not impair the flavor of the food |
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the cooking time is finished. If the timer is |
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not cleared, it will continue to chime every |
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Remove food. Always use dry pot holders |
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when removing hot pans from the oven. |
bake stone. It will chip or break if dropped. |
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Touch oven |
OFF to end this mode. |
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Allow bake stone to cool completely before wiping with a wet cloth. Wet cloths on a hot surface can cause steam burns.
A C C E S S O R I E S
Optional accessories are available through your
Wolf dealer.
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W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVEN OPERATION
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BROIL M O D E |
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How Broil mode works: The top element is |
S E T T I N G C O N T R O L S |
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used to produce an intense, radiant heat that |
For Broil mode: |
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browns one side of the food at a time. |
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Broiled foods usually must be turned over to |
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brown the other side and finish cooking. The |
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high heat cooks quickly and gives a rich, |
2) Touch |
BROIL. For double ovens, this |
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brown outer appearance. This mode is best for |
will turn on upper oven. To turn on lower |
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meats, fish and poultry pieces up to 25 mm |
oven, first touch the |
UPPER/LOWER |
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selected in the LCD display. Then touch |
BROIL.
W O L F T I P S F O R S U C C E S S
For Broil mode:
Do not preheat for Broil mode.
Broil with oven door closed.
Preferred for meat, fish and poultry pieces equal to or less than 25 mm thick.
Always use the two-piece broiler pan packaged with your oven. Always use slotted top grid of broiler pan. It allows fat to drip away from food and from intense radiant heat. This reduces spattering, smoking and risk of fire.
Turn food halfway through cooking time.
Brush lean meat and fish with peanut oil before cooking to prevent sticking.
Start cooking poultry with skin side down.
Begin with cold food directly from the refrigerator.
3)Oven temperature is preset at 1 for 290˚C (High Broil). Oven begins to broil after five seconds. To change setting, immediately touch 2 number pad for 230˚C (Medium Broil) or 3 for 175˚C (Low Broil).
4)Touch ENTER to start the cooking mode immediately, otherwise the oven will auto-
matically start the mode in 10 seconds if there is no action.
5)If the timer is set, the oven will chime when the cooking time is finished. If the timer is not cleared, it will continue to chime every 10 seconds.
6)Remove food. Always use dry pot holders when removing hot pans from the oven.
7)Touch oven OFF to end this mode.
When turning food or checking doneness, open the door carefully. Smoke and steam may have accumulated. Never use heatproof glass or pottery. They can shatter.
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W O L F E SERIES BUILTIN OVEN OPERATION
ROAST M O D E |
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How Roast mode works: Both bake and broil |
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elements are used to heat the air, and they |
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cycle on and off to maintain temperature. This |
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is designed especially for roasting less tender |
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chuck roasts, lamb shanks, pot roasts and stew |
oven, first touch the |
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meat. The temperature probe may be used in |
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selected in the LCD display. Then touch |
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ROAST.
W O L F T I P S F O R S U C C E S S
For Roast mode:
Always preheat for Roast mode.
During preheat, convection fans and elements are used to quickly and uniformly heat the oven.
Roasting bags may be used.
When roasting a large item, such as a turkey, the pan should not cover the entire rack and block heat from circulating naturally.
Cook stuffed turkeys weighing over 6.8 kg in Roast mode. Always cook stuffing to an internal temperature of 75˚C.
2)Oven temperature is preset at 175˚C. Oven begins to heat after ten seconds. To change oven temperature from 175˚C, immediately enter another temperature using the number pads.
3)Touch ENTER to start the cooking mode immediately, otherwise the oven will auto-
matically start the mode in 10 seconds if there is no action.
4)Add food when the chime signals that the oven has reached preheat temperature.
5)If the temperature probe is used, follow
Temperature Probe feature directions on pages 28–29.
6)If the timer is set, the oven will chime when the cooking time is finished. If the timer is not cleared, it will continue to chime every 10 seconds.
7)Remove food. Always use dry pot holders when removing hot pans from the oven.
8)Touch oven OFF to end this mode.
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How Convection mode works: Dual convec- |
1) Touch |
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tion fans, each with a heating element, operate |
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Oven temperature is preset at 165˚C. Oven |
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air throughout the entire oven cavity. Uniform |
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air movement makes it possible to multi-level |
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enter another temperature using the |
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rack cook in this mode. The heat is cycled on |
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and off to maintain the temperature, resulting |
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in evenly browned food. The temperature |
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Always preheat for Convection mode. |
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Use low-sided, uncovered pans to cook |
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A 356 mm x 406 mm baking sheet is an |
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optimum size. Allow at least 25 mm |
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between edge of pan and walls of oven. |
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Pans do not need to be staggered when |
8) Touch oven |
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cooking on more than one rack.
Baking time may be less than expected; check doneness 5 to 10 minutes early.
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CONVECTION BAKE M O D E |
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How Convection Bake mode works: This |
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mode combines heat from two convection |
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Oven temperature is preset at 190˚C. Oven |
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elements with some heat from the bake |
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oven temperature from 190˚C, immediately |
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the oven cavity. The added heat source from |
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the bottom of the oven makes this mode ideal |
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This mode is ideal for single rack baking. |
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How Convection Broil mode works: Intense |
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radiant heat from the top element browns and |
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sears the surface of the food while both |
2) Touch |
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convection fans circulate hot air around the |
temperature is preset at 1 for 290˚C (High |
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food. This mode shortens broiling times for |
Broil). Oven begins to broil after five |
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of the broiler browns the exterior, while the |
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convection fans keep the interior moist and |
3 for Low Broil, 175˚C. |
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juicy. The temperature probe cannot be used |
3) Touch |
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Do not preheat for Convection Broil mode. |
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Preferred for meat, fish and poultry pieces |
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Always use the two-piece broiler pan |
6) Touch oven |
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packaged with your oven. Always use |
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slotted top grid of broiler pan. It allows fat |
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to drip away from food and from intense |
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When turning food or checking doneness, |
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Turn food halfway through cooking time. |
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Brush lean meat and fish with peanut oil |
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before cooking to prevent sticking. |
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Start cooking poultry with skin side down. |
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CONVECTION ROAST M O D E |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: For double ovens, |
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Convection Roast mode can only be used in |
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the upper oven. |
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How Convection Roast mode works: Heat |
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CONVECTION ROAST. Oven |
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temperature is preset at 165˚C. Oven begins |
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roasting tender cuts of beef, lamb, pork and |
2) Touch |
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poultry. The temperature probe may be used in |
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For Convection Roast mode:
Always preheat oven for Convection Roast mode.
Use low-sided, uncovered pans on a roast rack to cook food.
Reduce standard recipe temperatures by 4˚C in this mode.
The lower part of the broiler pan with a meat rack makes an excellent roasting pan.
Roasting time may be less than expected; check doneness earlier than usual.
Select foods that are to be roasted uncovered.
Begin with cold food directly from the refrigerator.
Cook stuffed turkeys weighing over 6.8 kg in Roast mode. Always cook stuffing to an internal temperature of 75˚C.
3)Add food when the chime signals that the oven has reached preheat temperature.
4)If the temperature probe is used, follow
Temperature Probe feature directions on pages 28–29.
5)If the timer is set, the oven will chime when the cooking time is finished. If the timer is not cleared, it will continue to chime every 10 seconds.
6)Remove food. Always use dry pot holders when removing hot pans from the oven.
7)Touch oven OFF to end this mode.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: For double ovens, Proof |
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balance the air to maintain temperature. This |
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Allow at least 25 mm between edge of pan and walls of oven.
Limit frequent door openings to prevent losing heat and lengthening proofing time.
DO NOT place any cookware on oven floor or use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven floor or side walls. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain and will void your warranty.
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DELAYED START F E AT U R E
How Delayed Start feature works: This feature controls the automatic timing of the oven’s ON and OFF function. Set a mode to start later in the day and turn off when the cooking is complete or set it to turn off at a preset time. Use in combination with any cooking mode except Broil, Convection Broil and Bake Stone.
W O L F T I P S F O R S U C C E S S
For Delayed Start feature:
Ovens can be set independently.
Do not delay the start when preheating is critical to the cooking results.
When using the Delayed Start feature, place food directly from the refrigerator into the oven.
The time-of-day clock must display the correct time prior to programming a timed activity.
S E T T I N G C O N T R O L S
For Delayed Start feature – to start cooking later and automatically turn off heat when finished:
1)Touch cooking mode, except BROIL,
CONVECTION BROIL and BAKE STONE. For double ovens, this will turn on
upper oven. To turn on lower oven, first touch the UPPER/LOWER touch pad so that the lower oven icon is selected in the
LCD display. Then touch desired mode. Note that some cooking modes are not available for lower oven. Change preset temperature if needed.
2)Touch TIMED COOK. Use the number pads to set the number of hours/minutes
the oven will stay on (COOK DURATION). Example: Set 3:30 for the oven to remain on for 31/2 hours.
3)When prompted, use the number pads to set the time of day the oven will turn off (STOP TIME). Example: Set 6:00 for the time of day the oven turns off.
4)Touch ENTER. The display appears as if the oven is on. Using the example above, heating will start at 31/2 hours prior to six
o’clock which will be 2:30 on the time-of- day clock.
5)One chime will ring when the cooking time is complete. If the timer is not cleared, it will continue to chime every 10 seconds.
6)The oven will turn off after the STOP TIME has been reached.
7)Remove food. Always use dry pot holders when removing hot pans from the oven.
8)Touch oven OFF to clear the display and stop the signal.
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I M P O RTA N T N OT E
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3)Touch DEHYDRATION
4)Oven preset temperature is 55˚C. To change the temperature setting, immediately touch another temperature (45˚C to 70˚C) using the number pads.
5)Leave food in the oven until completely dry to the touch.
6)Remove food from racks before completely cool for easy removal. If excessive sticking occurs, place dehydration trays back in the oven to warm slightly for easier removal.
7)Touch oven OFF to end this mode.
Foods must be dried to below .60 water activity or dry to the touch to be safely stored with no danger of mold, yeasts or bacteria growing. When in doubt, dehydrate for the maximum time specified.
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This appliance is certified by Star-K to meet strict religious regulations in conjunction with specific instructions found on www.star-k.org.
SABBATH F E AT U R E
Star-K Certified
How the Sabbath feature works: This mode allows for baking or keeping food warm while adhering to the ”no work” requirements on religious Sabbath days. It provides an unchanging heat source for an uninterrupted extended period of time. Once the oven reaches its desired temperature, it does not change. Use this feature only in the Bake and Roast modes.
W O L F T I P S F O R S U C C E S S
Ovens can be set independently, though both ovens will be set in Sabbath feature.
Sabbath feature may be used simultaneously in both ovens of a double oven.
Each oven can have options individually set such as temperature and lights.
Lights stay either on or off.
All tones are turned off during operation.
Heating cycles are not interrupted by the opening of doors.
Ovens will stay on indefinitely until manually turned off.
On Holidays, oven temperature may be adjusted, but display will remain unchanged. The oven temperature will not change immediately.
S E T T I N G C O N T R O L S
For Sabbath feature:
1)Touch OVEN LIGHT, turning on the lights in one or both ovens (optional).
2)Touch BAKE or ROAST. Oven is preset at 175˚C. To change oven tempera-
ture, immediately enter another temperature using number pads.
3)Touch ENTER. If preferred, repeat the above steps with other oven.
4)Touch and hold ENTER for five seconds to set to Sabbath. SABBATH appears in the
display window.
5)Touch oven OFF to end this feature. Oven(s) remain on until this feature is
cancelled.
Example: To set Sabbath feature in a double oven with upper oven in Roast mode set at 115˚C and lower oven in Bake mode set at 95˚C.
To set upper oven: Touch ROAST. Enter 2-4-0 using the number pads. Touch
ENTER.
To set lower oven: Touch the
UPPER/LOWER touch pad to select the lower oven. Touch BAKE. Enter 2-0-0 using the number pads. Touch ENTER.
Touch and hold ENTER for five seconds to enter Sabbath feature.
Touch single or double oven OFF to end this feature. Oven(s) remain on until the feature is cancelled.
S E T T I N G C O N T R O L S
For Timed Cook in Sabbath mode:
1)Add food to the oven.
2)Touch either BAKE or ROAST (temperature preset at 175°C).
3)Change preset temperature if desired. To change oven temperature, immediately enter another temperature using number pads.
4)Touch TIMED COOK. Use the number pads to set the number of hours/minutes
the oven will stay on.
5)Touch STOP TIME. Use the number pads to set the time of day the oven will turn off.
6)Touch OVEN LIGHT on or off as desired.
7)Touch and hold ENTER for five seconds. SABBATH will show in the display window.
8)When the food is finished, remove the food.
(Oven remains unable to be reset until the Sabbath feature is ended.)
9)After the Sabbath or Holiday is finished, touch oven OFF to end this feature.
IMPORTANT NOTE: After a power outage, the oven will not return to the Sabbath feature settings.
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