Turbo Chef Technologies Convection Oven TD030208 User Manual

use & Care Guide  
The TurboChef 30˝ Double  
Wall Speedcook Oven  
Model NuMbers:  
Tdo30 208 / Tdo30 240  
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“ ” Indicates a two letter code – OR, RD, BU, CH, IV,  
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WH, or SS – which refers to the oven door color.  
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This Use & Care Guide is designed to simply explain the operation of the TurboChef  
30˝ Double Wall Speedcook Oven. We believe you will find your cooking experience with  
TurboChef to be very unique, pleasing and empowering. Enjoy.  
Table of Contents  
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GeNeral safeTy iNsTruCTioNs  
22 Adjusting the Oven’s Display  
22 Adjusting the Oven’s Units & Measurements  
23  
Help Topics & General Cooking Information  
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iNTroduCTioN  
Welcome to High Performance Gourmet  
Q & A – Commonly Asked Questions  
2
25  
The boTToM oveN  
25 Control Identification & Operation – The Bottom Oven  
26 Cook Modes – The Bottom Oven  
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The Top oveN  
27  
Basic Cooking – The Bottom Oven  
Control Identification & Operation – The Top Oven  
Cook Modes - The Top Oven  
28 Using for Warming & Proofing  
28 The Sabbath Mode  
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6
Basic Cooking – The Top Oven  
Cooking a Recently Cooked Dish  
Cooking a “Favorite” Dish  
29 Self-Clean Mode – The Bottom Oven  
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12  
13  
14  
15  
17  
18  
19  
Making Adjustments During a Cook Cycle  
Making Adjustments at The End of a Cook Cycle  
Adjusting the Cook Time  
30  
preproGraMMed reCipes  
33  
refereNCe  
Adjusting the Temperature  
34 Q & A - Comprehensive List of Questions  
37 Troubleshooting Guidelines  
38 Specs and Dimensions  
Using the Advanced Cook Mode  
Saving to Favorites  
Renaming a Dish (in Favorites)  
Deleting a Dish (from Favorites)  
40  
liMiTed WarraNTy  
20 Self-Clean Mode – The Top Oven  
20 Adjusting the Oven’s Sound  
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General safety instructions  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING  
• DO NOT store flammable materials in this oven or near  
surface units. DO NOT store any materials, other than  
manufacturer’s recommended accessories, in this oven  
when not in use.  
WarNiNG: For your safety, the information in this manu-  
al must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion,  
electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury,  
loss of life, or excessive exposure to microwave energy.  
• DO NOT attempt to repair or replace any part of this oven  
unless it is specifically recommended in this manual. All  
other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.  
• DO NOT use aluminum foil to cover contents, racks, or  
any part of the top oven. Prolonged use can cause over-  
heating and damage the microwave components. Use in  
the bottom oven is permissible.  
• DO NOT use moist or damp potholders. Moist or damp  
potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam.  
DO NOT let potholder touch hot heating elements.  
DO NOT use a towel or other bulky cloth.  
• DO NOT allow children to operate without adult supervi-  
sion. Children should not be left alone or unattended in  
the area where this appliance is in use. They should never  
be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the oven.  
• DO NOT operate this appliance wearing loose-fitting or  
hanging garments.  
• DO NOT operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord  
or plug, is not working properly, or has been damaged or  
dropped.  
safety precautions  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions  
should be followed, including the following:  
WarNiNG: To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock,  
fire, injury to persons or exposure to microwave energy:  
• Read all instructions before using this appliance.  
• Read and follow “Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to  
Excessive Microwave Energy” outlined later on this page.  
• This appliance must be grounded. See Grounding  
Instructions for further details.  
• Install or locate this appliance only in accordance  
with the provided installation instructions. Be sure your  
appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified  
technician.  
• Always place oven racks in desired location while the oven  
is cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, DO NOT  
let potholder contact hot heating element in the oven.  
Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils should not be  
inserted in a microwave/toaster oven as they may create a  
fire of risk of electric shock.  
• Some products, such as whole eggs and sealed or  
unopened food containers – for example, sealed glass jars  
– may explode due to a build up of pressure and SHOULD  
NOT be heated in this oven.  
• DO NOT cover or block any openings on this appliance.  
Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed.  
• DO NOT store this appliance outdoors.  
• DO NOT use this appliance near water – for example: in a  
wet basement or near a swimming pool.  
• DO NOT use water on grease fires. Smother fire or flame  
or use dry chemicals or foam-type extinguisher.  
• Use care when opening oven door – let hot air or steam  
escape before removing or replacing food.  
To reduce the risk of fire in the Cook Cavity:  
• Use only oven-suitable containers in the oven.  
DO NOT use paper products in either oven.  
• Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags being  
placed in the oven. For oven cooking bags – DO NOT use  
wire twist-ties to close the bag.  
• If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep the oven  
door closed, turn the oven off and shut off power at the  
fuse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the  
fire may spread.  
• DO NOT cook items wrapped in cling wrap or plastic film.  
• DO NOT overcook food. Carefully attend to the oven if  
paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed  
inside the oven to facilitate cooking.  
• Use only microwaveable heat-resistant cookware – for  
example: Pyrex Glassware, Stoneware, standard oven  
cooking utensils – in the upper section of this appliance.  
• This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service  
personnel. Contact TurboChef Customer Service  
(866-447-3783) for examination, repair, or adjustment.  
• Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as  
described in this manual. DO NOT use corrosive chemi-  
cals or vapors in this appliance. This oven is specifically  
designed to heat or cook food, and is not intended for  
laboratory or industrial use. DO NOT use the oven to  
warm or heat a room.  
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General safety instructions  
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precautions to avoid possible exposure to  
self-Cleaning oven Guidelines  
excessive Microwave energy  
Clean the oven only in accordance with the guidelines  
provided on this page, page 19, and page 27.  
• Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan, grid,  
racks, and other cookware. Clean only parts listed in  
manual.  
• DO NOT attempt to operate the top oven with the door open  
since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to  
microwave energy. It is important NOT to defeat or tamper  
with the safety interlocks.  
• DO NOT place any object between the oven front face and  
the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on  
sealing surfaces.  
• The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone  
except properly qualified personnel.  
• DO NOT operate the oven if is damaged. It is particularly  
important that the oven door close properly and that there  
is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches  
(broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.  
• Listen for fan – a fan noise should be heard sometime  
during the cleaning cycle. If not, call TurboChef Customer  
Service (866-447-3783) before self-cleaning again.  
• DO NOT clean the door gasket. The door gasket is essential  
for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage or  
move the gasket. DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads.  
Pieces can burn off the pad and touch electrical parts  
involving a risk of electrical shock.  
• DO NOT use oven cleaners. No commercial cleaner or  
oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in  
or around any part of the oven. Residue from oven cleaners  
will damage the inside for the oven when the self-clean  
cycle is used.  
WarNiNG: Grounding instructions  
This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metallic,  
permanent wiring system, or an equipment grounding  
conductor should be run with the circuit conductors and  
connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on  
the appliance.  
• In the event the oven is malfunctioning in the self-cleaning  
mode, turn off or disconnect appliance from power supply  
and have serviced by a qualified technician.  
• Complete instructions on the operation of the self-clean  
mode can be found on pages 19 and 27.  
do NoT TouCh heaTiNG eleMeNTs or iNTerior  
surfaCes of oveN  
Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark  
in color. Interior surfaces of an 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.  
rf interference Considerations  
The appliance has been tested and was determined to be  
in compliance with applicable portions of FCC part 18  
requirements and to the protection requirements of Council  
Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of  
the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility  
at the time of manufacture. However, some equipment with  
sensitivity to signals below these limits may experience  
interference.  
service  
Should this appliance require service, please call TurboChef  
Customer Service (866-447-3783). A qualified service  
representative will assist you and – if required – coordinate  
a service visit by an authorized service agent in your area.  
If any equipment experiences interference, the following  
steps should be considered:  
• Increase the physical distance between the sensitive  
equipment and this oven.  
power Connections  
• If the sensitive device can be grounded, do so following  
accepted grounding practices.  
• If battery-powered microphones are being affected, ensure  
that the batteries are fully charged.  
• Keep sensitive equipment on separate electrical circuits  
if possible.  
To avoid potential hazards, only the manufacturer, its service  
agent, or a similarly-qualified person should replace a damaged  
power cable. Flexible conduit, conductors and connectors are  
supplied the manufacturer. Oven must be connected using  
the flexible conduit and conductors provided.  
• DO NOT route intercom wires, microphone wires, or  
speaker cables near the oven.  
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introduction  
1
Welcome to high performance Gourmet  
The TurboChef 30˝ Double Wall Speedcook oven is a high performance gourmet oven including a top  
Speedcook oven and a bottom conventional oven. Both ovens deliver superior cooking quality. However,  
in the top oven, TurboChef uses patented Airspeed Technology to accelerate the cooking process, and  
enable you to cook up to 15 times faster than in a conventional oven with exceptional quality.  
On the top Speedcook oven, the  
The bottom oven’s Warming Mode is one of several features that  
truly expand your overall capabilities. As a high end conventional  
oven, the bottom oven not only delivers quality results, but features  
additional enhancements such as proofing and Sabbath Mode. The  
bottom oven operates in the same manner as other traditional  
ovens.  
traditional temperature dial has been  
TM  
replaced with the CookWheel and  
TM  
Cook Navigator that form the basis  
of the top oven’s easy-to-use interface.  
As the user, you select an item and its  
specifications rather than setting the  
temperature. From your selections, the A few good cooking tips to remember:  
oven automatically determines the  
initial cook time and temperature.  
• Warmer products take less time to cook than cooler ones.  
• Thicker and/or dense products take longer to cook than thinner  
and/or less-dense ones.  
The preprogrammed settings,  
developed through extensive testing  
by a team of professional chefs, yield  
• Products cooked in metal containers will brown more on the  
bottom than those cooked in glass or silicone, while food in glass  
containers will cook a little faster.  
high quality results in a fraction of the  
• Smaller pieces of food cook faster than larger ones. For example:  
when cooking chicken wings, the flats will generally cook faster  
than the drumsticks.  
• Different brands and recipes for the same product may or may  
not cook in the same amount of time, depending on ingredients,  
amounts, etc.  
time. As you become familiar with these results, you may wish to  
make certain adjustments to account for your personal taste and  
preference. The ability to make and save these adjustments to  
preprogrammed settings for easy access and quick recall is one of  
the many features of the TurboChef oven that enhance and simplify  
your cooking experience. With every recipe you “Save to Favorites,”  
the oven becomes a tool personalized and synchronized with  
your needs.  
Welcome to the TurboChef 30˝ Double Wall Speedcook Oven –  
an amazing oven for the heart of your home. Enjoy.  
You will quickly realize that cooking in the TurboChef 30˝ Double  
Wall Speedcook Oven is very similar to using a regular oven. All of  
the same basic principles of cooking still apply.  
There is one basic difference between speedcooking and traditional  
cooking: your food will cook faster and be ready sooner. In some  
instances, this may mean adjusting the overall timing of your meal.  
In these situations, the bottom oven can be used as a warming  
drawer to hold food while you stage your meal or prepare other  
items. When you’re ready to serve, everything comes out fresh, hot,  
and delicious.  
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introduction  
Q&a – Commonly asked Questions  
As you familiarize yourself with this new technology and its advantages, you are sure to have questions.  
Many of your initial questions will be answered in your first cooking experience. However, since certain  
questions may arise before and during your first cook, we have taken the opportunity to answer some of  
the most commonly asked questions.  
Additional Q&A can be found on pages 34-37. If you need additional assistance, please call Customer  
Service at 866.44serve.  
Can i cook my own recipes?  
What if i can’t find my specific recipe?  
Yes. Anything that can be cooked in a conventional oven can be  
cooked in the TurboChef 30˝ Double Wall Speedcook Oven. If you  
cannot find an exact setting for your item, use a similar one.  
If you cannot find an exact setting for your item, use a similar one.  
At the 80% and 100% check points (pages 11-12) you will have the  
ability to make adjustments and alter the programmed settings for  
your specific item.  
how do i turn the oven on?  
For the top oven, turn the outer CookWheel knob to one of the  
seven Speedcook modes – Air-Crisp, Bake, Broil, Roast, Toast,  
Dehydrate, or Favorites. This will start the oven’s initial warming  
process and cause the Cook Navigator screen to illuminate.  
Once you have developed the settings for your specific item, don’t  
forget to “Save to Favorites” (page 17). Doing this will allow you to  
easily recall the settings for your specific item.  
Can i set the oven’s time and temperature?  
In the bottom oven, yes. You select time and temperature just as  
you would with any traditional oven.  
For the bottom oven, set the Oven Mode Dial to one of the five  
modes – Convection Bake, Convection Broil, Broil, Bake, or Roast  
– and then set the desired temperature.  
In the top oven, not initially. You must select a Speedcook mode,  
followed by an item and the item’s specifications in order to initiate  
a cook cycle. However, once you have selected your item, there is  
an option to Adjust Settings” (pages 13-14). By selecting Adjust  
Settings” you will have the ability to alter the preprogrammed  
time and temperature of the selected item.  
Can i use my standard pots and pans with the oven?  
Yes. In either oven, you can use any cooking materials that you  
would in a traditional oven.  
Can i use foil in the oven?  
For the bottom oven, foil is fine. However, it is not recommended  
for use in the top Speedcook oven due to the fact that foil can slow  
down the overall cook time and affect product quality. Try parch-  
ment paper if you need to wrap a product for cooking.  
It is recommended that you start with the preprogrammed settings  
developed through testing by our staff of professional chefs. Once  
you have a feel for the outcome using the preprogrammed settings,  
then you might want to customize by either adjusting at the 80%  
and/or 100% check points (pages 11-12) or by altering the time  
and/or temperature.  
how do i know which speedcook Mode to choose?  
The modes have been established to describe how you would  
normally cook a product – i.e. BAKE a cake or ROAST a turkey.  
So in most cases, common cooking sense should help you decide  
which mode to choose. However, since we don’t all think the same  
way, an alphabetical list of all Preprogrammed Recipes can be  
found on pages 30-33.  
do i have to preheat the oven? how long does it take?  
The top Speedcook oven needs to preheat before you place your  
food item in to cook. This will take 9 to 14 minutes depending on  
the cook temperature the oven must reach.  
With the bottom oven, it is recommended that the oven preheat to  
its cooking temperature, but not required.  
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introduction  
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Can i check on my food while it is cooking?  
Can i have more than one rack in the oven?  
Yes. For either oven, you can open the door whenever you like.  
Keep in mind that every time you open the door, some heat will  
escape, which – in the top oven – might affect the product’s  
outcome. In the top oven it is best to check your food at the  
80% and 100% check points.  
In the bottom oven, yes. However, the top oven is designed to only  
use one rack at a time.  
Can i use both ovens at the same time?  
Yes. Both ovens working together is a great way to get the most out  
of your oven, expand your cooking capacity, and enrich your overall  
cooking experience.  
Both ovens also feature an Oven Light Switch, which can be  
used to illuminate the oven’s cavity, allowing you to check your  
food without opening the oven door. See page 4 and 25 to identify  
the location of the Oven Light Switch.  
Can i use the top oven as a microwave only?  
No. While the top oven does contain a microwave element, this  
element is an assisting technology that is used only when it helps  
improve a product’s cook time and finished quality. It cannot be  
used alone.  
Can adjustments to a preprogrammed setting be saved?  
Will adjustments be saved automatically?  
Yes. The last 10 cook cycles will be automatically saved under the  
Favorites mode in “Last 10 Cooks” (page 8). To permanently save  
adjustments made to a preprogrammed setting, you will need to  
save your item to Favorites (page 17).  
When the oven is done cooking, does it automatically turn  
off? What if i forget to turn it off?  
The oven will not automatically turn itself off. For the top oven, at  
the end of the cook cycle, the cooking elements will power down.  
However, the oven remains at its cooking temperature until it is  
turned off or another recipe is selected.  
if i alter a preprogrammed setting, does it affect the original  
setting? Can i get the original back?  
Adjustments made to a cook cycle apply only to that specific cook  
cycle. The oven defaults back to an item’s original preprogrammed  
settings the next time that item’s preprogrammed recipe is selected.  
The bottom oven, like any other traditional oven, will remain at its  
set temperature until you turn it off.  
All changes are saved in Favorites either under “View Last Cooked  
(10)” (page 8) or under a recipe you “Saved to Favorites” (page 17).  
Can i cook more than one item at once?  
In the bottom oven, yes. In the top Speedcook oven, it depends on  
what you mean by “more than one item.”  
If two items are to be cooked in the same dish – like vegetables  
with meat – then yes. However, you might have to add a bit of time  
at the end of the cook cycle to account for the extra weight. If by  
“more than one item” you mean two separate dishes, then it is not  
recommended that you cook these together. Consider using the  
bottom oven as a warming drawer (page 28) to keep one item hot  
while the other is cooking.  
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The Top oven  
Control Identification & Operation – The Top Oven  
Cook up to 15 times faster in the top Speedcook oven. The oven includes a state-of-the-art interface that  
provides built-in, on-demand information and over 450 recipes with pre-calculated cook times and tem-  
peratures. For an overview of the seven Speedcook modes, see pages 5-6. For a list of all preprogrammed  
recipes, see pages 30-33.  
CookWheelTM  
CookWheelTM  
TM  
Classic style analog  
set Clock Knob  
Cook Navigator  
Clock and Timer  
(outer knob)  
(inner knob)  
Used to set time.  
1. Press knob to extend.  
2. Turn knob to set time. the Info, Back, Cancel,  
3. Press knob back into  
original position.  
Consists of the Cook  
Navigator Display and  
Runs with advanced  
electronic control  
knobs. To operate see  
Set Clock Knob and  
Set Timer Knob.  
Turn to select a  
Speedcook mode, Self-  
Clean, or to turn the  
Turn to navigate through  
the options on the Cook  
Navigator Screen. Press  
and Start keys.  
oven off. Modes include: knob to select an option,  
Air-Crisp, Bake, Broil,  
Favorites, Dehydrate,  
Roast, and Toast.  
begin a preheat cycle, or  
initiate a cook cycle.  
back Key  
oven light switch  
Press to illuminate top  
cook cavity.  
set Timer Knob  
info Key  
Press to return to  
previous screen.  
Use to set timer.  
1. Press knob to extend.  
Press to display  
information on the  
2. Turn knob to set timer Oven Setup (volume,  
Cancel Key  
start Key  
– up to 60 minutes.  
3. Press knob back into  
original position.  
screen brightness and  
contrast, language, and  
standard or metric  
Press to terminate  
a cook cycle or to return  
to the main screen.  
Press to select an option,  
begin a preheat cycle, or  
initiate a cook cycle.  
measurement), Help  
Topics, or Oven Tips.  
Timer does not begin  
counting down until  
knob is pressed back  
into position.  
NoTes:  
1. Pressing the “Start” key does the same thing as pressing in the inner CookWheel knob.  
2. To turn the oven on, you must select a Speedcook mode. See CookWheel (outer knob).  
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The Top oven  
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Cook Modes – The Top oven  
The top oven features seven Speedcook modes – Air-Crisp, Bake, Broil, Dehydrate, Favorites, Roast and  
Toast – that enable you to cook a wide variety of foods. Three of these modes – Bake, Roast, and Broil – are  
traditional settings while the other four – Air-Crisp, Dehydrate, Toast, and Favorites – are new cook modes  
designed to expand and enhance your cooking experience.  
For a list of all preprogrammed recipes and the mode(s) under which each is located see pages 30-33.  
TradiTioNal Modes  
roasT: Traditionally, roasting implies cooking food with an open  
flame, as on a spit in front of a fire. This is one of the oldest forms  
of cooking.  
baKe: Traditionally, baking is to cook with dry heat. Hot air –  
from the top and bottom of the oven – envelopes the food in a  
radiant dry heat, perhaps with a little moisture from the food  
which circulates as a vapor in the oven.  
When roasting in an oven, roasting and baking are essentially the  
same thing, but roasting is used mostly for meats and vegetables. In  
the top oven a combination of low and high speed air is used to  
brown the outside of food while retaining moisture inside.  
In the TurboChef oven, the traditional explanation of baking  
remains the same. However, in the top oven the hot air is moved  
through the cook cavity at higher speeds than in a traditional oven.  
It is this rapid movement of air that decreases cook times while  
ensuring foods bake evenly and retain more moisture.  
Roasting pans (without lids), glass casserole dishes (with or  
without lids), and sheet pans all work well with this mode. Shallow  
pans will allow food to brown more. An uncovered pan without  
liquids will help keep the heat dry and allow foods to brown and  
crisp. Setting meats and poultry directly on a rack in a pan keeps  
them from steaming in their own juices.  
When in the Bake mode, keep in mind that metal cookware will  
provide more bottom browning while items in glass cookware will  
tend to cook a little faster. Bake pizzas on a pizza pan or place  
directly on the oven rack. Some casseroles may need to be covered  
with parchment paper to prevent over-browning.  
NeW CooK Modes  
broil: Broiling directly exposes food to radiant heat (as over  
a fire or on top of a grill). The heat is direct and intense, and it  
differs from baking or roasting in that only one side of the food is  
exposed to the heat source. Generally you broil foods that are quick  
cooking, inherently tender, relatively lean, and not too thick.  
air-Crisp: Think of Air-Crisp as air-frying. This mode is great for  
foods that traditionally taste best when fried – like french fries – as  
well as items containing any sort of breading or stuffing that should  
toast and brown in the cooking process – like stuffed mushrooms.  
In this mode, high temperature air moves through the cook cavity  
at varying speeds to brown and crisp the food product. Food comes  
out with a nice caramelization and is lower in fat content than if it  
had been deep fried.  
Using the Speedcook Broil mode will yield the same or superior  
results as broiling in any traditional oven. The only really difference  
is that your food cooks faster due to the hot air moving through the  
cook cavity at increased speeds.  
Metal sheet pans work well in this mode.  
Cast iron grill pans, metal sheet pans, and metal broiling pans all  
work well in this mode.  
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The Top oven  
dehydraTe: Considered the original form of preservation,  
dehydrating food removes the product’s natural moisture by slowly  
drying it with a low heat. Manually, food can be dehydrated by  
placing thin slices on racks and allowing them to dry assisted only  
by sun or air. To shorten the dehydrating process, the TurboChef  
oven utilizes low temperature air moving at higher speeds.  
it is a perfect match to a preprogrammed one or not – quickly and  
easily. In addition to any settings you save, the settings for your last  
ten cooks are always saved in this mode. To learn more about the  
Favorites mode, see pages 9, and 16-19.  
ToasT: Toasting browns and crisps foods like bread, bagels and  
tortillas. Using high heat and high speed air, the Toast Mode can  
enhance flavor and melt cheese.  
This mode is ideal for products like banana chips and other  
dried fruits, as well as dried meats, like beef jerky. Sheet pans,  
TurboChef teflon screens, and pizza pans (with or without holes)  
are all recommended for use with this mode.  
For best results, place food directly on the oven rack. For products  
that may run over, like filled pastries, use a metal sheet pan.  
favoriTes: The Favorites mode is a wonderful tool that allows  
you to store and easily recall over 9,000 of your favorite recipes.  
This mode truly allows you to cook any recipe – whether  
basic Cooking – The Top oven  
Preprogrammed recipes and an easy-to-use interface allow you to cook any dish you want. Choose one  
from the TurboChef Cookbook or try an old family favorite. For a complete list of preprogrammed recipes  
and the mode under which each is located, see pages 30-33.  
1. Turn the oven on by selecting a speedcook mode – air-Crisp, bake, broil, dehydrate, favorites, roast, or Toast.  
The Cook Navigator Screen will illuminate and the oven will begin its initial warming process.  
If unsure of which mode to select, consult the list of preprogrammed recipes on pages 30-33. If your specific recipe is not listed on these  
pages start by selecting a preprogrammed recipe for an item that closely resembles the one you wish to cook. At the 80% and 100% check  
points, you will have the ability to check your item and make any necessary adjustments.  
2. select a food item and specifications.  
Use the outer CookWheel knob to select the  
Speedcook mode. In this example, “Roast” is selected.  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to select the  
item and item specifications. To make a selection,  
scroll to the desired option and press the inner  
CookWheel knob. In this example, the specification  
“1 Rack” is selected.  
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NoTe: Unlike traditional ovens, you will not set the time or temperature. Preprogrammed settings, which have been developed through  
extensive testing by our staff of professional chefs, may differ in time and temperature from what your original recipe indicates.  
3. begin the preheat cycle.  
Select “Begin Preheat” and press “Start” (or the inner CookWheel knob) to begin the  
preheat cycle. The oven automatically begins counting down the remaining preheat time and  
displays the current temperature. Preheating will take 9 to 14 minutes.  
For information on “Adjust Settings” see pages 13-15.  
4. upon completion of preheating, place food in the oven.  
The oven will chime to let you know the preheat cycle is complete.  
WarNiNG: Inside of oven is HOT – insert food with caution.  
5. press “start” to begin the cook cycle.  
The oven automatically begins counting down the remaining cook time once “Start” is pressed.  
ꢀ. The cook cycle is 80% complete – make adjustments.  
When the cook cycle is 80% complete, a chime sounds and you have the option to check your food and, if desired, adjust the cook settings.  
This option is available for 30 seconds. If an adjustment is not made within 30 seconds, the oven will complete the cook cycle according to  
the original settings. For more information, see page 11.  
NoTe: For food items with a cook time of 2∂ minutes or less, the cook cycle does not stop at the 80% complete mark.  
ꢁ. The cook cycle is complete – make final adjustments.  
At the end of a cook cycle, a chime sounds notifying you that your item is done. You will have the option to add additional cook time,  
if desired. This option is available for 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, the oven assumes the item is done and advances to the next screen  
(#9 below). For more information, see page 12.  
8. remove the dish from the oven.  
WarNiNG: Dish and inside of oven are HOT – remove food with caution.  
9. select “save to favorites,Cook another,done,or turn the oven off.  
To “Save to Favorites” see page 17. To cook another batch of the same product select “Cook  
Another.Select “Done” to return to the first menu under the current Speedcook mode. To turn  
the oven off, rotate the outer CookWheel knob to “Off.”  
NoTe: The display will not change until “Save to Favorites,Cook Another,or “Done,is selected or the oven is turned off.  
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Cooking a recently Cooked dish  
The top oven automatically saves a record of – along with any adjustments to – the last ten items cooked,  
giving you quick access to your most recently used recipes. Follow the steps below to cook a recently  
cooked dish.  
NoTe: Recently cooked item’s are saved in the oven’s temporary memory. If the oven loses power, the item’s saved under “View Last  
Cooked (10)” will be lost. To avoid losing your favorite settings, make sure you save them in “Favorites” (page 17).  
1. select “favoritesas the speedcook mode. under “favorites,select “view last Cooked (10).”  
Turn the outer CookWheel knob to “Favorites.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and  
select “View Last Cooked (10)” – last 10 items  
cooked will be displayed, starting with the one  
most recently cooked.  
2. select the dish to be cooked.  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to select a dish. Recently cooked items are saved by the last  
specification chosen in the previous cook cycle. For example, a rack of lamb cooked under the  
Roast mode, might be specified as Meat, Lamb, Rack of Lamb, 14 to 16 oz., and then 1 Rack.  
This cook cycle would appear as “1 Rack” on the “Last Cooked” screen.  
3. select “Cook.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to select “Cook.”  
See page 17 for information on “Save as Favorite.”  
4. begin the preheat cycle.  
Select “Begin Preheat” and press “Start” (or the inner CookWheel knob) to begin the preheat  
cycle. The oven will count down the remaining preheat time. Preheating takes 9-14 minutes.  
See page 13-15 for information on “Adjust Settings.”  
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5. upon completion of preheating, place food in the oven.  
The oven will chime to let you know when the preheat cycle is complete.  
WarNiNG: Inside of oven is HOT – insert food with caution.  
ꢀ. press “start” to begin the cook cycle.  
The oven automatically begins counting down the remaining cook time once “Start” is pressed.  
ꢁ. The cook cycle is 80% complete – make adjustments.  
When the cook cycle is 80% complete, a chime sounds and you have the option to check your food and, if desired, adjust the cook  
settings. This option is available for 30 seconds. If an adjustment is not made within 30 seconds, the oven will complete the cook cycle  
according to the original settings. For more information, see page 11.  
NoTe: For food items with a cook time of 2∂ minutes or less, the cook cycle does not stop at the 80% complete mark.  
8. The cook cycle is complete – make final adjustments.  
At the end of a cook cycle, a chime sounds notifying you that your item is done. You will have the option to add additional cook time,  
if desired. This option is available for 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, the oven assumes the item is done and advances to the next screen  
(#9 below). For more information, see page 12.  
9. remove the dish from the oven.  
WarNiNG: Dish and inside of oven are HOT – remove food with caution.  
10. select “save to favorites,Cook another,done,or turn the oven off.  
To “Save to Favorites” see page 17. To cook another batch of the same product select “Cook Another.Select “Done” to return to the  
first menu under the current Speedcook mode. To turn the oven off, rotate the outer CookWheel knob to “Off.”  
NoTe: The display will not change until “Save to Favorites,Cook Another,or “Done,is selected or the oven is turned off.  
Cooking a “favorite” dish  
The Favorites mode allows you to store and quickly access the cook settings for your favorite recipes. To  
save a dish to Favorites, see page 17. To cook a dish already saved in Favorites:  
Turn the outer CookWheel knob to “Favorites.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and  
select a dish. In this example, the dish selected is  
“Rack of Lamb.”  
The arrow indicates the list displayed contains  
additional food items. Turn the inner CookWheel  
knob left/right to scroll up/down through the list.  
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4. select “Cook.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to select “Cook.”  
See page 18 for information on “Rename” and page 19 for “Delete.”  
3. begin the preheat cycle.  
Select “Begin Preheat” and press “Start” (or the inner CookWheel Knob) to begin the  
preheat cycle.  
For information on “Adjust Settings” see pages 13-15.  
The oven automatically begins counting down the remaining preheat time and displays the  
current temperature. Preheating will take 9-14 minutes.  
4. upon completion of preheating, place food in the oven.  
The oven will chime to let you know the preheat cycle is complete.  
WarNiNG: Inside of oven is HOT – insert food with caution.  
5. press “start” to begin the cook cycle.  
The oven automatically begins counting down the remaining cook time once “Start” is pressed.  
ꢀ. The cook cycle is 80% complete – make adjustments.  
When the cook cycle is 80% complete, a chime sounds and you have the option to check your food and, if desired, adjust the cook  
settings. This option is available for 30 seconds. If an adjustment is not made within 30 seconds, the oven will complete the cook cycle  
according to the original settings. For more information, see page 11.  
NoTe: For food items with a cook time of 2∂ minutes or less, the cook cycle does not stop at the 80% complete mark.  
ꢁ. The cook cycle is complete – make final adjustments.  
At the end of a cook cycle, a chime sounds notifying you that your item is done. You will have the option to add additional cook time,  
if desired. This option is available for 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, the oven assumes the item is done and advances to the next screen  
(#9 below). For more information, see page 12.  
8. remove the dish from the oven.  
WarNiNG: Dish and inside of oven are HOT – remove food with caution.  
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9. select “save to favorites,Cook another,done,or turn the oven off.  
To “Save to Favorites” see page 17. To cook another batch of the same product select “Cook Another.Select “Done” to return to the  
first menu under the current Speedcook mode. To turn the oven off, rotate the outer CookWheel knob to “Off.”  
NoTe: The display will not change until “Save to Favorites,Cook Another,or “Done,is selected or the oven is turned off.  
NoTe: When re-saving an existing Favorites recipe to Favorites, previous settings will be replaced with those from the current cook cycle  
unless the item is re-saved under a different name.  
Making adjustments during a Cook Cycle  
When a cook cycle is 80% complete, the oven chimes and cooking pauses for 30 seconds. This pause gives  
you the chance to make mid-course adjustments to account for differences in food products and individual  
tastes, if desired. To make adjustments during a cook cycle:  
NoTe: For food items with a cook time of 2∂ minutes or less, the cook cycle does not stop at the 80% complete mark.  
1. initiate a cook cycle. (see pages ꢀ-9 for detailed instructions)  
2. The cook cycle is 80% complete. Check food for adjustments.  
If you do not wish to check the food item, press the “Start” key to resume the cook cycle or do nothing and after 30 seconds, the oven will  
automatically resume cooking. If an adjustment is not made, the oven completes the cook cycle according to the original settings.  
A chime sounds indicating the cook cycle is 80% complete. Check the item.  
If the dish requires adjustments, open the door or press/turn the inner CookWheel knob.  
Four options appear: “No Change,Cook Less,Brown Less,and “Cook and Brown Less.”  
3. select desired adjustment.  
NO CHANGE: Select if dish is cooking to expectations.  
COOK LESS: Select if product appears to be overcooking or internal temperature is too high.  
BROWN LESS: Select if the outside of the dish is browning faster then desired.  
COOK AND BROWN LESS: Select if dish is cooking and browning more than expected, but requires additional cooking time.  
NoTe: If you feel your item is done cooking at the 80% complete check point, you can remove your dish from the oven all together.  
Press the “Cancel” key to end the cook cycle at this point.  
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4. press the inner CookWheel knob to confirm selection.  
Turn the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and select the desired adjustment.  
In this example, “Cook Less” is selected.  
NoTe: When an adjustment is made, only the power level changes – NOT the remaining cook time.  
If the cook cycle is initiated from a preprogrammed recipe, changes made during a cook cycle are saved in Favorites under “View Last  
Cooked (10)” (see page 8). The original preprogrammed setting will not be altered. To permanently save your adjustments, the item must  
be saved to Favorites (see page 17).  
If the cook cycle is initiated from a recipe already saved in Favorites, changes made during a cook cycle are saved in Favorites under “View  
Last Cooked (10).The originally saved settings, will not be changed unless you re-save the item by its same name.  
Making adjustments at The end of a Cook Cycle  
At the end of a cook cycle, the oven chimes and cooking stops. If desired, you can make final adjustments  
by selecting “Cook More,Brown More,or “Cook and Brown More.” To make adjustments at the end of a  
cook cycle:  
1. initiate a cook cycle. (see pages ꢀ-9 for detailed instructions.)  
2. The cook cycle is 80% complete – make adjustments.  
For information on making adjustments during a cook cycle, see page 11.  
3. The cook cycle is complete. Check food for final adjustments.  
A chime sounds to indicate the cook cycle is complete. Check your food item. If a selection is not made after 3 minutes, the oven  
assumes the item is done and advances to the “Save to Favorites”/“Cook Another”/“Done” screen.  
A chime sounds to indicate the cook cycle is complete. Check the item.  
When the door is opened or after 3 seconds, a message appears with four adjustment options:  
“Cook More,Brown More,Cook and Brown More,or “Done Cooking this Dish.”  
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4. select the desired adjustment.  
COOK MORE: Select if outside meets expectations, but inside needs to cook longer.  
BROWN MORE: Select if inside meets expectations, but outside needs to cook longer.  
COOK AND BROWN MORE: Select if both inside and outside need to cook longer.  
DONE COOKING THIS DISH: Select if no adjustments are needed.  
5. press the inner CookWheel knob to make and confirm selection.  
If “Cook More, Brown More, or “Cook and Brown More” is selected, you will be asked to set the additional cook time. See step 6 below.  
If “Done Cooking this Dish” is selected, the oven advances to the “Save to Favorites”/“Cook Another”/“Done” screen. See step 9, page 12.  
ꢀ. select additional time and press “start.”  
Using the inner CookWheel knob, set the additional cook time – in 5-second increments –  
up to 30% of the item’s original total cook time. Press “Start” to resume cooking. The oven will  
continue cooking according to the adjustments made.  
NoTe: “Cook More, Brown More, and “Cook and Brown More” can be used as many times as necessary to achieve desired results.  
NoTe: Any changes made during an item’s cook cycle are saved in Favorites under “View Last Cooked (10)” (page 8). To permanently save  
your adjustments, the item must be saved to Favorites (page 17).  
adjusting the Cook Time  
The preprogrammed cook time for each item has been calculated through extensive testing by a staff  
of professional chefs to yield optimal results. It is recommend that you start with these preprogrammed  
settings the first time you cook an item. However, once you develop a feel for a product’s outcome using  
its preprogrammed setting, you may wish to adjust the preprogrammed cook time.  
Cook times may be changed up to 30% in either direction of the preprogrammed time. Be aware that  
preprogrammed cook times can vary significantly from traditional settings. To adjust the cook time:  
1. select the dish to be cooked. (see pages ꢀ-9 for detailed instructions.)  
2. select “adjust settings.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and select Adjust Settings.”  
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3. select “Cook Time.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the cook time. Press knob to select.  
For information on “Advanced. . .see page 15.  
4. adjust the cook time.  
Turn the inner CookWheel knob to adjust the cook time in 5-second increments. Original cook  
time cannot be altered more than 20% in either direction.  
5. press the inner CookWheel knob to confirm the new cook time.  
Press the inner CookWheel knob in to confirm the new time. Cursor advances to “Temp.” To  
select and adjust the temperature, Adjusting the Temperature” (below).  
To begin preheating, scroll to and select “Begin Preheat.”  
NoTe: When a new cook time is selected, the change applies only to that cook cycle. Unless the item is saved to Favorites, the oven  
defaults back to the item’s original preprogrammed cook time the next time the item is selected for cooking, including if “Cook Another”  
is selected.  
adjusting the Temperature  
Like the cook times, preprogrammed temperatures have been calculated by a staff of professional chefs  
to yield optimal results. It is recommended to start with these preprogrammed settings the first time you  
cook an item. However, you may wish to alter a preprogrammed temperature for personalization of  
specific products and recipes.  
Temperatures may be altered up to 25°F (10°C) in either direction. Be aware that preprogrammed  
temperatures can vary significantly from traditional settings. To adjust the temperature:  
1. select the dish to be cooked. (see pages ꢀ-9 for detailed instructions.)  
2. select “adjust settings.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and select Adjust Settings.” To see the screen display associated with this step, see step 2,  
under Adjusting the Cook Time (page 13).  
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3. select “oven Temp.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to “Temp.Press knob in to select.  
For information on “Advanced. . .see page 15.  
4. adjust the temperature.  
Turn the inner CookWheel knob to adjust the temperature in 5ºF (2ºC) increments. Original  
temperature cannot be altered more than 25ºF (10ºC) in either direction.  
5. press the inner CookWheel knob in to confirm the new temperature.  
Press the inner CookWheel knob to confirm new temperature. Cursor advances to  
“Advanced. . .Select to enter the Advanced Cook mode and adjust existing recipe settings.  
See below for more information.  
To begin preheating, scroll to and select “Begin Preheat.”  
NoTe: When a new temperature is selected, the change applies only to that cook cycle. Unless the item is saved to Favorites, the oven  
will default back to the item’s original preprogrammed temperature the next time the item is selected for cooking, including if “Cook  
Another” is selected.  
using the advanced Cook Mode  
The Advanced Cook mode allows you to adjust the preprogrammed air flow and microwave power levels  
within a recipe setting. In addition to customizing an existing recipe, making adjustments in the Advanced  
Cook mode enables you to develop new recipes from existing settings. A high level of familiarity with the  
oven is suggested before attempting to make changes in this mode. To use the Advanced Cook mode:  
1. select a dish to cook. (see pages ꢀ-9 for detailed instructions.)  
2. select “adjust settings.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and select Adjust Settings.” To see the screen display associated with this step, see step 2,  
under Adjusting the Cook Time (page 13).  
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3. select “advanced . . .”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and select Advanced . . .”  
4. select the setting to be adjusted and make desired changes.  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the setting to be changed. Press to select.  
The sum of the times will equal the total cook time.  
To change the settings, turn the inner CookWheel knob left/right to decrease/increase  
percentages as desired. In this example, the upper air is being adjusted for the first interval.  
Each dish is programmed using up to four time intervals. The sum of the times across the four intervals will equal the total time and  
are not adjustable – only the total cook time can be adjusted. Each interval contains settings for Upper Air, Lower Air, and Microwave.  
If an interval is not used, it will default to zero (“0”).  
UPPER AIR: Controls speed of the air coming from the top of the oven. Adjust in 10% increments from 0–100%.  
LOWER AIR: Controls speed of the air coming from the bottom of the oven. Adjust in 10% increments from 0–100%.  
MICROWAVE: Controls the amount of microwave power being used. Adjust in 10% increments from 0–100%.  
5. press inner CookWheel knob to confirm new setting.  
Press the inner CookWheel knob to confirm new setting. Cursor will move to the next space.  
ꢀ. select “done” to save the new settings or “original settings” to return to the originally-programmed settings.  
Select “Done” to confirm changes. The oven will return to the “Begin Preheat” screen.  
Select “Original Settings” to restore originally programmed settings.  
NoTe: Unless the item is saved in Favorites, changes made in the Advance Cook mode will apply only to the current cook cycle. The  
oven will default back to the original settings the next time the item is selected for cooking, including if “Cook Another” is selected.  
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saving to favorites  
By allowing you to store over 9,000 cook settings for your favorite recipes, the Favorites mode truly  
allows you to cook anything quickly and easily. Create the perfect cook cycle for any product by using a  
preprogrammed setting and then making the necessary adjustments at the 80% and 100% check points, if  
desired. Once your setting is perfected, “Saving to Favorites” enables you to store and easily recall your  
prefect settings for the next time you cook that old family favorite.  
There are two instances when the Cook Navigator Screen offers you the ability to “Save to Favorites”  
– at the end of a cook cycle and when selecting a dish from “View Last Cooked (10)” under the Favorites  
mode (page 17). To save to Favorites:  
1. Choose “save to favorites.”  
At the end of a cook cycle, you will have the options to select “Save to Favorites.”  
See page 6-9 for detailed information on initiating a cook cycle.  
When selecting a recently cooked dish stored under “View Last Cooked (10)” you will have  
the option to select “Save as Favorite.See page 8 for detailed information on cooking a recently  
cooked item.  
2. Name or rename favorite.  
Turn the inner CookWheel knob to advance the cursor to the word you wish to edit or delete or  
to select the place you want to add text. Press knob to select.  
To add text:  
To edit individual characters:  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll left/right to select letters (A–Z), numbers (0–9), or  
punctuation marks. Press the inner CookWheel knob in to confirm a character. Cursor will move  
to the next space. Press the “Back” key to return to a previous character.  
When a word is completed, press the inner CookWheel knob one more time after the final  
character is confirmed.  
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Predictive matches appear beneath text being added. Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to  
and select a match. Otherwise, select the edit field and continue adding characters.  
To change or delete an existing word:  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to highlight and select the desired word. Select either “Change”  
or “Delete.If you select “Change,follow the instructions for above for adding text.  
NoTe: If you do not wish to rename the item being saved, scroll to and select “Done.The item will be saved by its current name. When  
re-saving an existing Favorites recipe, previous settings will be replaced with those from the current cook cycle unless the item is re-saved  
under a different name.  
4. select “done.”  
When all changes are completed, use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to “Done.”  
Press knob to select.  
renaming a dish (in favorites)  
At any time – and as often as you like – you may rename any of the recipes saved in “Favorites.” To change  
the name of a dish stored in Favorites:  
1. select “favoritesas the speedcook mode. under favorites, select the dish to be renamed.  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the dish to be changed. Press knob to select.  
In this example “Rack of Lamb” is selected.  
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2. select “rename.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to select “Rename.”  
See page 9 for information on “Cook” and below for “Delete.”  
3. rename selected item.  
For instructions on how to rename an item, see step 2, “Name or Rename Favorite,under Saving to Favorites on page 17 and 18.  
4. select “done.”  
When all changes are completed, use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to “Done.Press knob to select.  
The oven will return to the initial “Favorites” screen, which lists all stored recipes in alphabetical order. The renamed item will now be  
listed alphabetically by its new name.  
deleting a dish (from favorites)  
Favorite settings that you no longer use or that have replaced with improved versions may be deleted from  
the Favorites mode. To delete a dish from Favorites:  
1. select “favoritesas the speedcook mode. under favorites, select the dish to be deleted.  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the dish to be changed. Press knob to select.  
In this example “Rack of Lamb” is selected.  
2. select “delete.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to select “Delete.”  
See page 9 for information on “Cook” and page 18 for “Rename.”  
After “Delete” is selected, the oven returns to the initial “Favorites” screen, which lists all stored recipes in alphabetical order.  
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self-Clean Mode – The Top oven  
No need to scrub – the oven is self-cleaning. Using heat up to 900°F (482ºC), the oven cleans the inside  
of the cook cavity in 2½ hours. To initiate a Self-Clean:  
1. Make sure the cook cavity is empty, and remove oven racks.  
Failure to remove the oven racks will cause the racks to discolor  
2. select “self-Clean” as the mode.  
3. press “start.”  
During the self-clean cycle, the oven door is locked and the oven surfaces can become very hot. When cleaning cycle is complete  
and the oven has returned to a safe temperature, the screen will display a message, sound a tone, and power down. Self-cleaning takes  
approximately 2∂ hours.  
Turn outer knob of the CookWheel to “Self Clean.”  
WarNiNG: Oven is extremely hot during  
Self-Clean. DO NOT attempt to use until self-clean  
is complete.  
NoTe: The top and bottom ovens CANNOT be  
cleaned at the same time.  
adjusting the oven’s sound  
There are several sounds associated with different events throughout a cook cycle. These sounds can be  
turned on and off independently of one another to suite your personal preferences. When your oven first  
arrives, all of the sounds will be turned on. To turn a sound on or off:  
1. press the “info” key.  
NoTe: The only time you will not be able to access the “Info” key is when the  
oven is cooking.  
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2. select “oven setup.”  
Use the inner CookWheelknob to scroll to “Oven Setup.Press knob to select.  
For information on “Help Topics” and/or “Oven Tips” see page 23.  
3. select “sound.”  
Use the inner CookWheelknob to scroll to “Sound.Press knob to select.  
For information on “Display” and “Units & Measurements,see page 22.  
NoTe: The option “Installer Setup” is for qualified service technicians. By entering a six digit  
code, they will have the ability to access and test different internal components of the oven.  
4. select the individual sound you wish to turn on or off.  
By default, all oven sounds are turned on initially. Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to and select the sound to be turned on or off.  
You will know if a sound is on or off by the “ON” or “OFF” located to the left of each sound  
option. To change the status of a sound, press the inner CookWheel knob or “Start” key.  
In this example, the “Oven Startup” sound is select. This sound is currently turned on. In the screen  
below, it has been turned off.  
OVEN STARTUP: This is sound is heard the first time the oven first turned on initially. Additionally, if the oven loses power, you will hear  
this sound the first time the oven is turned on after power is restored.  
PREHEAT IS DONE: This sound alerts you that the oven has complete the preheat cycle and is ready to cook your chosen item. When this  
sound is turned on, oven will chime every five minutes until you either cancel or start the cook cycle.  
80% COOKING REMINDER: This sound alerts you that the cook cycle is 80% complete. If you choose not to address the oven at this  
point, you will hear this chime at 15 seconds and 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the oven continues the cook cycle. See page 11 for more  
information on making adjustments at the 80% Cooking Reminder.  
100% COOKING REMINDER: This sound alerts you that the cook cycle is complete. You will hear this chime every 8 seconds until the  
oven door is opened or you select an adjustment option. See page 12 for information on making adjustments at the end of a cook cycle.  
VALID SELECTION: This sound is heard every time a valid selection is made.  
INVALID SELECTION: This sound is heard every time you attempt to select an invalid option.  
NoTe: To return to the main “Oven Setup” screen, press the “Back” key. To return to the main “Info” screen, press the “Cancel” key.  
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adjusting the oven’s display  
The TurboChef 30˝ offers you the option to adjust the brightness and color of your oven’s display. To adjust  
your display’s brightness or change the color:  
1. press the “info” key and select “oven setup.”  
When the oven is cooking, you will not be able to access the options under the “Info” key.  
2. select “display.”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to “Display” Press knob to select. For information on “Sound” see page 20. For “Units &  
Measurements” see the section below.  
NoTe: The option “Installer Setup” is for qualified service technicians. By entering a six digit code, they will have the ability to access  
and test different internal components of the oven.  
4. select “brightnessor “Colorsand adjust/change as desired.  
TO ADjUST BRIGHTNESS: Turn the inner CookWheel knob left/right to adjust the display’s  
brightness. To confirm, press knob in or press the “Start” key.  
TO ADjUST COLOR: Turn the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the desire background color.  
Press to select. The arrow to the side of the color indicates the oven’s current setting for the  
display color. In this example, the display is set to “Orange.”  
Press the “Back” key to return to the main “Display” screen. Press the “Cancel” key to return to the main “Info” Screen.  
adjusting the oven’s units & Measurements  
By default when your oven arrive, temperatures will be recorded in Fahrenheit. However, if you prefer to  
work in Celsius, you can change how your oven indicates temperature. To make this change:  
1. press the “info” key.  
When the oven is cooking, you will not be able to access the options under the “Info” key.  
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2. select “oven setup.”  
3. select “units & Measurements”  
Use the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to “Units & Measurements.Press knob to select. For information on “Sound” see page 20. For  
“Display” see page 22.  
NoTe: The option “Installer Setup” is for qualified service technicians. By entering a six digit code, they will have the ability to access  
and test different internal components of the oven.  
4. select “Temperatureand change as desired.  
TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE: Turn the inner CookWheel knob to scroll to the desired  
temperature measurement. The arrow to the side of “Fahrenheit” or “Celsius” indications the  
oven’s current setting. In this example, temperature is set to “Fahrenheit.”  
Press the “Back” key to return to the main “Display” screen. Press the “Cancel” key to return to the main “Info” Screen.  
help Topics and General Cooking information  
The top oven comes equipped with a variety of helpful hints that cover a range of topics. This information  
is located in two places – Help Topics and Oven Tips – both of which are accessed through the “Info” key.  
To access a help topic or review general cooking information:  
1. press the “info” key.  
When the oven is cooking, you will not be able to access the options under the “Info” key.  
2. select “help Topicsor “oven Tips.”  
HELP TOPICS: Gives you information regarding what the different Speedcook modes do  
as well as the recommended types of food and cookware for each mode. You will also find  
information on using Advanced Settings and Self-Clean.  
OVEN TIPS: Under “Oven Tips,you will find general cooking information.  
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if you select “help Topics”:  
Select the mode/feature and topic you would like to learn more about. In this example, “What  
does bake do?” is currently selected.  
if you select “oven Tips”:  
Select “General Cooking Information” for general information on cooking with the oven.  
Press the “Back” key to return to the previous screen. Press the “Cancel” key to return to the main “Info” Screen.  
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Control Identification & Operation – The Bottom Oven  
The bottom oven is both a natural and convection oven that provides uniform cooking throughout the  
oven. Precise analog control knobs provide ease of use when choosing from the five cook modes, while the  
display screen shows additional cooking information. The bottom oven can also be used as a proofing oven  
or warming drawer.  
display screen  
oven Mode dial  
Temperature dial  
Turn to set the oven  
temperature.  
Displays the oven and  
meat probe temperature, cook mode. For a  
Turn to choose the  
as well as the timer  
information.  
list of cook modes,  
see page 24.  
set Timer Knob  
lock Key  
oven light switch  
Press to illuminate  
bottom cook cavity.  
view Key  
Use to set the timer.  
1. Press knob to extend.  
2. Turn knob to set timer. the screen. Hold for 3  
3. Press knob back into  
original position.  
When the door is locked,  
a graphic ( ) appears on  
Press to toggle between  
the oven temperature,  
meat probe temperature,  
or timer in the primary  
display position on the  
screen.  
seconds to engage/  
disengage the door lock.  
Timer does not begin  
counting down until  
knob is pressed back  
into position.  
NoTe: Simultaneously  
press the Lock and View  
key for 3 seconds to  
engage Sabbath Mode.  
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Cook Modes – The bottom oven  
The bottom oven features five modes – Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Roast, Bake. In addition  
to these five modes, there are three settings – Warm, Proof, and Sabbath Mode – which further expand the  
overall capabilities of the bottom oven.  
CooK Modes  
roasT: When roasting in an oven, roasting and baking are  
essentially the same thing, but roasting is used mostly for meats  
baKe: Traditionally, baking is to cook with dry heat. Hot air –  
from the top and bottom of the oven – envelopes the food in a  
radiant dry heat, perhaps with a little moisture from the food  
which circulates as a vapor in the oven.  
and vegetables. Hot air from the top and bottom of the oven is used  
to brown the outside of food while retaining moisture inside.  
However we tend to think of roast in terms of meats rather than  
baked goods.  
In the bottom TurboChef oven, unlike most traditional ovens, the  
bottom heating element is concealed beneath the cook cavity. This  
features allows for a bigger cook cavity, easier cleaning, and more  
uniform heating.  
In the bottom TurboChef oven, the two top heating elements  
provide better control and optimized broiling and roasting.  
CoNveCTioN roasT: Convection Roast uses the same heating  
elements as Roast. However, unlike Roast, Convection Roast  
utilizes the convection fan and heater in the back of the oven to  
help heat and circulate the air throughout the cook cavity.  
CoNveCTioN baKe: Convection Bake uses the same heating  
elements as Bake with the addition of a convection fan and heater  
in the back of the cook cavity. This fan and heater help heat and  
circulate the air evenly throughout the chamber to produce  
superior browning and crisping.  
Any item cooked under Roast can be prepared under Convection  
Roast and vise versa. The one difference to be aware of is that  
Convection Roast, with the additional heating elements, will tend  
to cook faster. As a general rule of thumb, items cook about 33%  
faster under Convection Roast as compared to Roast.  
Any food cooked under the Bake mode can also be prepared using  
Convection Bake and vise versa. As a general rule of thumb, items  
cooked under Convection Bake will tend to cook about 33% faster  
then when cooked under Bake.  
seTTiNGs  
broil: Broiling directly exposes food to radiant heat (as over  
a fire or on top of a grill). The heat is direct and intense, and it  
differs from baking or roasting in that only the top side of the  
food is exposed to the heat source.  
WarM: Similar to the Bake mode, the Warm setting uses heat  
from the top and bottom of the oven to keep the cook cavity at the  
perfect holding temperature for food, 145ºF (63ºC).  
proof: Similar to the Bake mode, the Proof setting uses heat from  
the top and bottom of the oven to keep the cook cavity at the perfect  
temperature for yeast dough to rise, 90 to 105°F (32 to 41ºC). Some  
doughs require moisture to proof correctly. If moisture is needed,  
place a sheet pan of water under the lower rack.  
Generally you broil foods that are quick cooking, inherently tender,  
relatively lean, and not too thick.  
sabbaTh Mode: The Sabbath Mode, available for religious faiths  
with “no work” requirements on the Sabbath, cooks food over a 72  
hour period.  
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basic Cooking – The bottom oven  
The bottom oven when used in combination with the top oven offers you an expanded capacity and can  
enhance your overall cooking experience. The Proof and Warm modes are two features that truly make the  
bottom oven an asset in the kitchen.  
1. set the oven Mode dial to one of the following: Convection bake, Convection roast, broil, roast, or bake.  
2. set the oven Temperature dial to the desired setting.  
Along with the various temperature settings, you will also be able to choose “Warm” or Proof.”  
The oven’s current temperature is displayed  
as the primary information on the screen.  
3. When the oven reaches the desired cook temperature, insert the dish.  
WarNiNG: Insert food with caution – inside of oven is HOT.  
4. set Timer (if desired).  
Press the “Timer” knob – it will pop out. Turn the knob to set the cook time. The cook time will display on the  
screen as you turn and will start counting down when you stop turning.  
NoTe: When the timer is set, the remaining cook time  
is displayed as the primary information and the oven  
temperature is secondary (the screen on the left). Press  
the “View” key to switch the information displayed as  
primary and secondary (screen on the right).  
5. When food has finished cooking, carefully remove the food from the oven.  
WarNiNG: Remove food with caution – food item and inside of oven are HOT.  
ꢀ. Turn oven off.  
To turn the oven off, turn the Oven Mode Dial to the “Off” position.  
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NoTe: If the meat probe is in use, the probe temperature is displayed while  
the dish is cooking. To toggle between the information displayed in the primary,  
secondary, and tertiary positions on the screen, press the “View” key.  
Using Warming & Proofing  
Warming and proofing are two great features for expanding the use of your bottom oven. When used as  
a warming drawer, the cook cavity is perfect for holding foods at just the right temperature (approximately  
145ºF (63ºC)) until it is time to serve. When proofing, the oven temperature remains around 90 to 100°F  
(32 to 38ºC), creating the perfect environment for developing yeast-based doughs. To use these functions:  
1. set the oven Mode dial to “bake.”  
2. set the Temperature dial to “proofor “Warm.”  
NoTe: When proofing, some doughs may need moisture to proof correctly. If moisture is needed, place a sheet  
pan of water under the lower rack. Refer to your recipe to determine if water is needed or not.  
The sabbath Mode  
The Sabbath mode, which is available for the bottom oven only, is for religious faiths with “no work”  
requirements on the Sabbath. To use the Sabbath Mode:  
1. set the oven Mode dial and Temperature dial as if cooking normally.  
2. enable the sabbath mode.  
To enable the Sabbath Mode, simultaneously press the “Lock” and “View” keys for 3 seconds. A message will be displayed concerning  
enabling the Sabbath Mode. Continue to hold the “Lock” and “View” keys to enable the mode.  
In Sabbath Mode, the display powers off, but the oven is still active. The oven will remain at one constant temperature for the duration  
of the cooking time. At any time while in the Sabbath Mode, you may open and close the oven door to place food in or remove food from  
the oven. The oven will power down after 72 hours.  
NoTe: Turning the oven off will cancel the Sabbath Mode.  
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self-Clean Mode – The bottom oven  
No need to scrub – the oven is self-cleaning. Using heat up to 900°F (482ºC), the oven cleans the inside of  
the cook cavity in 2½ hours. To initiate a Self-Clean:  
1. Make sure the cook cavity is empty.  
2. remove oven racks. (failure to do so will cause racks to discolor.)  
3. set the oven Mode dial to “self-Clean.”  
4. press and hold the “lock” key for 3 seconds. The self-clean will initiate.  
WarNiNG: During Self-Clean, the oven surfaces are extremely hot. DO NOT attempt to operate the oven  
until Self-Clean is complete.  
5. When self-cleaning is complete, the oven will tone and turn off automatically.  
NoTe: The top and bottom ovens CANNOT be cleaned at the same time.  
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preprogrammed recipes  
preprogrammed recipes  
The chart below alphabetically lists all preprogrammed recipes, and the mode(s) under which they are  
found. To turn the top oven on and begin a cook cycle (pages 6-9), you will have to choose a Speedcook  
mode. If you are unable to find the specific item you wish to cook, start with the setting for a similar item  
and make the necessary adjustments during and at the end of the cook cycle (pages 11-12). Once the  
settings for your item are perfected, Save to Favorites for easy access every time (page 17).  
Items with a mode listed as “Bake (Cookbook)” are recipes from the TurboChef Cookbook. All of these  
recipes are located under “Cookbook” in the Bake Mode.  
food iTeM  
Mode  
food iTeM  
Mode  
Appetizer  
Beef (also see Steak)  
Filet  
Cheese or Filled  
Air-Crisp  
Broil  
Cheese Melts  
Dips  
Air-Crisp  
Filet on Parmesan Crostini  
jerky  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Dehydrate  
Roast  
Air-Crisp  
Salmon en Croute  
Toasted  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Air-Crisp  
Roast  
Châteaubriand Dinner  
Empanadas  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Apple  
Dried  
Dehydrate  
Wellington  
Crumbed-Topped Caramel Apple Pie  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Biscuits (also see Bread and Rolls)  
Herbs de Provence  
Cheese Bites  
Bread  
Bake  
Asparagus  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Toast  
Roasted  
Roast  
Roasted Red Pepper &  
Steamed  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Breadsticks  
Bake  
Bacon  
Cranberry-Orange Mini Loaves  
Garlic  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Bagel, toasted  
Baked Alaska  
Banana  
Toast  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Quick  
Yeast Raised  
Bread Pudding  
Brownies  
Bake  
Fosters Roll-ups  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Dehydrate  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Dried  
Bars  
Burritos  
Bake  
Dessert  
Bake  
Cake  
Peanut Butter  
2-Step  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Angel Food  
Bake  
Bake  
Bundt  
Beans, Green Amandine  
Bake (Cookbook)  
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food iTeM  
Mode  
food iTeM  
Cookies  
Fresh  
Mode  
Cake (Continued)  
Box Mix (made from)  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Air-Crisp  
Cheesecake  
Bake  
Frozen  
Chocolate  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Refrigerated  
Cinnamon Streusel Coffee  
Coffee  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Refrigerated – Chocolate Chip  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Refrigerated – Peanut Butter  
Cupcakes  
Refrigerated – Sugar  
Pound  
Refrigerated – Other  
Scratch (made from)  
Cobbler (fresh or frozen)  
Calzone  
Carrots  
Dried  
Roasted  
Casserole  
Corn Dogs  
Cornish Game Hen  
Dehydrated  
Roast  
Baked  
Bake  
Roast  
Broil  
Bake  
Roasted  
Crabcakes  
Breakfast Bread Pudding  
Chicken and Rice  
Bake  
Bake  
Cupcakes  
Duck  
Chicken & Mushroom Wild Rice Bake Bake (Cookbook)  
Baked  
Bake  
Roast  
Bake  
Corn Poblano  
Fish  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Roasted  
Entrées, frozen  
Green Bean  
Italian Zucchini  
Meat or Poultry  
Rice  
Bake  
Fish (also see individual types of fish)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Baked  
Filets  
Bake  
Broil  
Bake  
Ginger Salmon with Baby Bok Choy  
Monkfish Steak  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Broil  
Vegetable  
Bake  
Châteaubriand Dinner  
Cheese  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Salmon en Croute (appetizer or entrée) Bake (Cookbook)  
Salmon Steak  
Sticks  
Broil  
Appetizers  
Melts  
Air-Crisp  
Air-Crisp  
Air-Crisp  
Broil  
Swordfish Steak  
Tilapia, Parmesan-Crusted  
Tuna, Sesame Crusted  
Tuna Steak  
Chicken  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Broil  
Baked  
Bake  
Broiled  
Broil  
Breasts, stuffed  
Filets  
Bake  
Whole  
Broil  
Air-Crisp  
Air-Crisp  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Air-Crisp  
Roast  
French Fries  
Air-Crisp  
Dehydrate  
Broil  
Tenders  
Fruit, dried  
Hamburger  
Hot Dogs  
Lamb  
& Mushroom Wild Rice Bake  
Rollatini  
Bake  
Wings  
Roasted  
Boneless, roasted  
Broiled  
Roast  
Broil  
Lemon-Rosemary Roasted  
Bake (Cookbook)  
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food iTeM  
Mode  
food iTeM  
Pie (Continued)  
Meringue  
Pecan (fresh)  
Pie Crust  
Mode  
Lamb (Continued)  
Rack of  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Lobster  
Bake  
Tails  
Broil  
Bake  
Bake  
Whole  
Pumpkin  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Meat  
Pizza  
Dried  
Dehydrate  
Broil  
Chicago Deep-Dish  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Meatballs  
Deep-Dish  
Bake  
Meatloaf (beef or pork)  
Old-fashioned Meatloaf  
Skewers  
Bake  
Pesto  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Air-Crisp  
Broil  
Refrigerated (starting state)  
Scratch (made from)  
Self Rising  
Bake  
Bake  
Monkfish Steak  
Muffins  
Bake  
Bake  
Thai  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Banana Nut  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Thin Crust  
Bake  
Bake  
Mushrooms  
Traditional Thick Crust  
Dried  
Dehydrate  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Roast  
Pork  
Portobello, stuffed  
Stuffed  
Chops  
Broil  
Roast  
Roast  
Roast  
Crown Roast  
Loin  
Onions  
Oysters  
Bake  
Roast  
Pasta  
Tenderloin with Ginger-Apricot Glaze Bake (Cookbook)  
Baked Rigatoni  
Lasagna  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Pot Pie  
Potato  
Bake  
Bake  
Mac and Cheese  
Pasta with Red Sauce  
Pasta with White Sauce  
Stuffed or Baked  
Tortellini Alfredo  
Pastry, toasted  
Pepper  
Bake  
Baked  
Bake  
Bake  
Skins  
Air-Crisp  
Bake  
Scalloped  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Bake  
Sweet Potato, Baked  
Sweet Potato Soufflé  
Oven-Roasted Rosemary  
Roasted  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Toast  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Roast  
Roasted  
Roast  
Quiche  
Quiche  
Bell Peppers, dried  
Roasted Red Pepper and Asparagus  
Pie (also see Quiche)  
Crumbed-Topped Caramel Apple  
Cobbler (fresh or frozen)  
Custard (fresh or frozen)  
Double Crust – Fruit (fresh or frozen)  
Dehydrate  
Bake/Cookbook  
Bake  
Quiche Lorraine (9-inch or Deep-dish) Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Rice  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Rolls (also see Biscuits)  
Crescent  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Bake  
Cinnamon  
Dinner  
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food iTeM  
Rolls (Continued)  
Salmon  
Mode  
food iTeM  
Stromboli  
Swordfish, steak  
Tart  
Mode  
Bake  
Broil  
en Croute (appetizer or entrée)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Broil  
Ginger Salmon with Baby Bok Choy  
Steak  
Fruit  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Lemon  
Sandwiches  
Toast  
Lemon Crust  
Tarts  
Cheese Melts  
Ciabatta  
Toast  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Tilapia, Parmesan-Crusted  
Tomatoes  
Dried  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Sausage  
Patty  
Scallops  
Broil  
Dehydrate  
Roast  
Broil  
Roasted  
on Rosemary Skewers  
Skewers  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Trout (whole or filets)  
Tuna  
Broil  
Scones  
Shrimp  
Baked  
Bake  
Sesame Crusted  
Steak  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Broil  
Bake  
Turkey  
Roast or Bake  
Bake  
Broiled  
Skewers, marinated  
Snapper, en Papillote  
Soufflé  
Broil  
Turnovers  
Veal  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Boneless  
Roast  
Broil  
Roast  
Roast  
Chops  
Chocolate  
Sweet Potato  
Spare Ribs  
Spinach  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Roast  
Roast  
Rib Roast  
Vegetables  
Dried  
Dehydrate  
Bake  
Creamed  
Roast  
Mixed  
Creamed Gratin  
Squash  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Zucchini “Crostini”  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Baked Acorn  
Spaghetti  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Bake  
Steak  
Chateaubriand  
Filet Mignon  
Prime Rib  
Ribeye  
Roast  
Broil  
Roast  
Broil  
Strip  
Broil  
Stuffed Flank  
T-bone  
Bake (Cookbook)  
Broil  
Strata  
Bake (Cookbook)  
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reference  
Q&a – Comprehensive list of Questions  
Pages 2-3 addresses the common questions asked as people first begin to use the TurboChef 30˝. Below  
is a comprehensive list of questions and answers collected from our experience. Should you have a question  
that is not addressed below, please call Customer Service at 866.44serve.  
When the oven is done cooking, does it automatically turn  
off? What if i forget to turn it off?  
QuesTioNs relaTed To operaTiNG The oveN:  
The oven will not automatically turn itself off. For the top oven, at  
the end of the cook cycle, the cooking elements will power down.  
how do i turn the oven on?  
For the top oven, turn the outer CookWheel knob to one of the  
However, the oven remains at its cooking temperature until it is  
seven Speedcook modes – Air-Crisp, Bake, Broil, Roast, Toast,  
turned off or another recipe is selected.  
Dehydrate, or Favorites. This will start the oven’s initial warming  
process and cause Cook Navigator screen to illuminate.  
The bottom oven, like any other traditional oven, will remain at its  
set temperature until you turn it off.  
For the bottom oven, set the Oven Mode Dial to one of the five  
modes – Convection Bake, Convection Broil, Broil, Bake, or Roast  
– and then set the desired temperature.  
how do i know which way to turn the CookWheel?  
Turn the inner CookWheel knob clockwise to move down a list and  
counter-clockwise to move up. You cannot loop back around from  
A to Z or Z to A.  
Can i set the oven’s time and temperature?  
In the bottom oven, yes. You select time and temperature just as  
you would with any traditional oven.  
Can i use the top oven as a microwave only?  
No. While the top oven does contain a microwave element, this  
element is an assisting technology that is used only when it helps  
improve a product’s cook time and finished quality. It cannot be  
used alone.  
In the top oven, not initially. You must select a Speedcook mode,  
followed by an item and the item’s specifications in order to initiate  
a cook cycle. However, once you have selected your item, there is an  
option to Adjust Settings” (pages 13-14). By selecting “Edit Settings”  
you will have the ability to alter the preprogrammed time and  
temperature of the selected item.  
how hot does the oven get?  
The maximum temperature either oven reaches when cooking  
is 525ºF (274ºC). When self-cleaning, the ovens can reach up to  
900°F (482ºC).  
It is recommended that you start with the programmed settings  
developed through testing by our staff of professional chefs. Once  
you have a feel for the outcome using the preprogrammed settings,  
then you might want to customize by either adjusting at the 80%  
and/or 100% check points (pages 11-12) or by altering the time  
and/or temperature.  
how do i know if the oven door is completely closed?  
For the top oven, the oven will not begin cooking if the door is  
open. The message “The door is open” also appears on the Cook  
Navigator Screen if the door is not properly closed. The bottom  
oven will run whether the door is open or not.  
Can i use both ovens at the same time?  
Yes. Both ovens working together is a great way to get the most out  
of your oven, expand your cooking capacity, and enrich your overall  
cooking experience.  
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QuesTioNs relaTed To MaKiNG adjusTMeNTs  
how many recipes can i save in favorites?  
To preproGraMMed seTTiNGs:  
The Favorites mode can store up to 9999 of your favorite recipes.  
Can adjustments to a preprogrammed setting be saved?  
Will adjustments be saved automatically?  
do i have to close the door to use the broil mode?  
Whether using the Broil Speedcook mode, the standard Broil, or  
the Convection Broil setting, the oven door should be closed.  
Yes. The last 10 cook cycles will be automatically saved under the  
Favorites mode in “Last 10 Cooks” (page 8). To permanently save  
adjustments made to a preprogrammed setting, you will need to  
save your item to Favorites (page 17).  
What is the difference between bake and roast?  
Both modes involve surrounding food with hot, dry air, but differ in  
where the heated air comes from – the top or bottom of the oven.  
In Bake heated air comes only from the bottom of the oven while in  
Roast air is delivered from the top and the bottom.  
if i alter preprogrammed settings, does it affect the original  
settings? Can i get the originals back?  
Adjustments made to a cook cycle apply only to that specific cook  
cycle. The oven defaults back to an item’s original preprogrammed  
settings the next time that item’s preprogrammed recipe is selected.  
if i use an existing recipe in favorites and then re-save it  
under a different name, will i keep the original recipe?  
Yes. All recipes that have been “Saved to Favorites” remain in  
Favorites unless you delete them (page 19). If you re-save a recipe  
by a different name, the recipe will remain in Favorites under each  
name until you delete one of them.  
All changes are saved in Favorites either under “View Last Cooked  
(10)” (page 8) or under a recipe you “Saved to Favorites” (page 17).  
if the top oven is preprogrammed, why do i have to check  
my food at the 80% check point?  
You may choose not to check your food at the 80% check point.  
If, after 30 seconds, nothing happens the oven will complete the  
cook cycle. However, not everyone has the same preference when  
it comes to food, so the 80% check point was established to give  
you the opportunity to check your item and make adjustments to  
help ensure your desired outcome is achieved.  
QuesTioNs relaTed To CooK CyCles & CooKiNG:  
Can i cook my own recipes?  
Yes. Anything that can be cooked in a conventional oven can be  
cooked in the TurboChef 30˝ Double Wall Speedcook Oven. If you  
cannot find an exact setting for your item, use a similar one.  
do i have to preheat the oven? how long does it take?  
The top Speedcook oven needs to preheat before you place your  
food item in to cook. This will take 9 to 14 minutes depending on  
the cook temperature the oven must reach.  
QuesTioNs relaTed To CooK Modes:  
how do i know which speedcook Mode to choose?  
The modes have been established to describe how you would  
normally cook a product – i.e. BAKE a cake or ROAST a turkey.  
So in most cases, common cooking sense should help you decide  
which mode to choose. However, since we don’t all think the same  
way, an alphabetical list of all Preprogrammed Recipes can be  
found on pages 30-33.  
With the bottom oven, it is recommended that the oven preheat to  
its cooking temperature, but not required.  
Can i cook more then one item at once?  
In the bottom oven, yes. In the top Speedcook oven, it depends on  
what you mean by “more than one item.”  
What if i can’t find my specific recipe?  
Start by selecting a preprogrammed recipe for an item that closely  
resembles the one you wish cook. At the 80% and 100% check  
points (pages 11-12) you will have the ability to make adjustments  
and alter the programmed settings for your specific item.  
If two items are to be cooked in the same dish – like vegetables  
with meat – then yes. However, you might have to add a bit of time  
at the end of the cook cycle to account for the extra weight. If by  
“more than one item” you mean two separate dishes, then it is not  
recommended that you cook these together. Consider using the  
bottom oven as a warming drawer (page 28) to keep one item hot  
while the other is cooking.  
One you have developed the settings for your specific item, don’t  
forget to “Save to Favorites” (page 17). Doing this will allow you to  
easily recall the settings for your specific item.  
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Can i check on my food while it is cooking?  
What foods can i keep in the warming draw? Can foods stay  
in the warming draw too long?  
Yes. For either oven, you can open the door whenever you like.  
Keep in mind that every time you open the door, some heat will  
escape, which – in the top oven – might affect the product’s  
outcome. In the top oven it is best to check your food at the  
80% and 100% check points.  
Any food can be kept in the bottom oven under the warming  
mode. Keep in mind that this mode maintains a low temperature  
of 140ºF (60ºC), which will cause products to slowly keep cooking.  
Over time this can result in a dryer, chewier product.  
Can i pause the cooking?  
What if i forget to take my food out of the top oven?  
At the end of the cook cycle, the cooking elements will power  
down. However, the cook cavity remains at its cooking temperature  
and continues cooking at the rate of a standard oven.  
Opening the door of the top oven will pause the cook cycle. To  
start cooking again, close the door and press the “Start” key. Keep  
in mind that every time you open the door some heat will escape,  
which – in the top oven – might affect the product’s outcome. In  
the top oven it is best to check your food at the 80% and 100%  
check points.  
Can i pop popcorn or heat water in this oven?  
No. Remember, this oven cannot be used as a microwave only.  
Can i reheat food in the oven?  
When should i put Glaze/sauce on my product?  
Do this at the 80% checkpoint. Otherwise, you risk over-cooking or  
burning.  
Yes. For the top oven there is a setting under the Bake Mode. After  
choosing “Bake” as the Speedcook Mode, you will select: Casse-  
roles/Prepared Foods, Casseroles/Entrees, Fresh, Reheat. For the  
bottom oven, simply put the food in the warm cook cavity and  
allow it to reheat.  
do i need to flip my food during cooking?  
Not in the top Speedcook oven. Air is circulated from the top and  
bottom of the oven, so products will cook evenly without being  
flipped. In the bottom oven, it is recommend that you refer to and  
follow your recipe.  
Can i defrost in this oven?  
Defrosting is not recommended in the top or bottom oven.  
When cooking a product (like wings), sometimes portions  
of my food overcooks and undercooks.  
QuesTioNs relaTed To CooKiNG uTeNsils:  
In a case like wings, with smaller and larger pieces, the smaller  
pieces may cook faster than the larger ones. To avoid over and  
undercooking, remove the smaller food pieces at the 80% check-  
point and let the larger ones continue cooking. Use the “Cook  
More” or “Brown More” function at the end of the cook cycle if  
additional cook time is needed (page 12).  
Can i use my standard pots and pans with the oven?  
Yes. In either oven, you can use any cooking materials that you  
would in a traditional oven.  
Can i use foil in the oven?  
For the bottom oven, foil is fine. However, it is not recommended  
for use in the top Speedcook oven due to the fact that foil can slow  
down the overall cook time and affect product quality. Try parch-  
ment paper if you need to wrap a product for cooking.  
Why did my food product cook fine the first time under a  
particular setting, but not the second time?  
Several factors influence a product’s outcome including the  
product’s starting temperature, weight, depth, source of ingredi-  
ents, etc. Because altering one of these factors could alter the final  
outcome, make sure to check your food at the 80% checkpoint and  
make any necessary adjustments.  
What if my recipe says to cook food covered with foil and  
then remove the foil?  
The top Speedcook oven settings are designed such that products  
will not overcook on the top as they would in a conventional oven,  
so foil is not necessary. If uneasy about not covering your product,  
you can try parchment paper wrapped all the way around the  
product or held in place with toothpicks. Otherwise, the jets of air  
will most likely blow it off.  
What do i do if my product’s actual weight (or serving size)  
does not match up with one of the oven’s choices?  
Choose the weight or serving size that is closest to what you are  
cooking. Be sure to check on your food at the 80% checkpoint to  
make any needed adjustments (page 11). Once you have your  
setting perfect you might want to save your recipe to Favorites for  
future reference (page 17).  
Can i have more than one rack in the oven?  
In the bottom oven, yes. However, the top oven is designed to only  
use one rack at a time.  
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QuesTioNs relaTed To oveN souNds:  
QuesTioNs relaTed To CleaNiNG The oveN:  
Can i change the volume or turn the sounds off completely?  
You can not adjust the volume, however you can turn the different  
sound on and/or off. See page 20 for further details.  
What is the best way to clean the outside of the oven?  
is there anything that i should avoid?  
A mild cleaner and soft rag work best to clean the outside of the  
oven. It is best to avoid anything abrasive like steel wool pads and  
Comet type cleansers as they can possibly scratch the outside of  
the oven.  
do i have to address the oven the moment i hear a tone?  
No. There are only two instances where a tone indicates a limited  
amount of time to address the oven – the 80% checkpoint and the  
100% checkpoint. At the 80% checkpoint, the oven will continue  
cooking after 30 seconds if nothing is done (page 11). At the end of  
the cook cycle, you will have 3 minutes before the oven assumes  
the product is done and advances (page 12).  
What if i accidentally scratch the outside surface of the oven?  
If it is a very shallow scratch on the stainless steel use a polishing  
compound to rub it out.  
Troubleshooting Guidelines  
In the event that something is not working correctly on the oven, the display will show an error message  
and suggest that you call for service. Before calling for service, reference the following table for problems  
that you may be able to fix yourself.  
probleM  
possible soluTioN(s)  
Displays and indicator lights are not working  
Cook Navigator Screen is too dark or light  
Sounds are not working  
Check that oven is receiving power.  
Adjust the brightness of the display – see Oven Setup, page 20.  
Check that the volume is turned on – see Oven Setup, page 20.  
Adjust the volume – see Oven Setup, page 20.  
Oven sounds are too loud or soft  
Menus are in the wrong language  
Make sure desired language is selected – see Oven Setup, page 20.  
Change the Units and Measurements – see Oven Setup, page 20.  
Units and Measurements are displayed in metric  
and I want standard or vice versa  
I forgot to save my changes to a recipe recently cooked  
Clock is set to the wrong time  
See Cooking a Recently Cooked Dish, page 7. Select “Save as Favorites.”  
Use the Set Timer Knob to reset. See page 6.  
Oven light bulb is burned out  
Call Customer Service at 866.44serve to order a replacement bulb.  
Instructions and all necessary components included with each bulb.  
Oven Timer does not count down  
Make sure the Set Timer Knob is pressed back into its original position.  
I experienced interference with my wireless phone  
900MHz cordless phones are recommended to limit interference also try  
operating the wireless network on channel 1 if possible.  
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specs & dimensions  
diMeNsioNs  
eleCTriCal speCifiCaTioNs  
Overall Oven  
Electrical Supply Requirements:  
Height  
50.25˝  
30.00˝  
23.90˝  
4.25˝  
(127.6)  
(76.2)  
(60.7)  
(10.8)  
(44.5)  
(49.5)  
(186 kg.)  
Single Phase, 208 VAC, 60 Hz, 50 Amps, 4-wire  
Model: TDO30 208  
Width  
*
Depth  
Single Phase, 240 VAC, 60 Hz, 50 Amps, 4-wire  
Model: TDO30 240  
Depth from Wall  
with top door open  
with bottom door open  
Weight  
*
17.50˝  
19.50˝  
410 lbs.  
“ ” Indicates a two letter code – OR, RD, BU, CH, IV, WH, or SS –  
*
which refers to the oven door color.  
Connection: Unit includes a 5½ foot flex conduit to be used  
between the oven and conduit box. Connectors are supplied by  
installation electrician.  
Top Oven Cavity  
Height  
Total Connected Power: 50 Amps  
Branch circuits must be protected with a 50 Amp  
over-current protector.  
12.00˝  
(30.5)  
(61.0)  
(38.1)  
Width  
24.00˝  
Depth  
15.00˝  
Cooking Space  
2.5 cubic feet  
iNCluded aCCessories  
1 oven rack for top Speedcook oven  
2 oven racks (1 standard/1 roller rack) for bottom oven  
Meat probe for the bottom oven  
TurboChef Cookbook  
Bottom Oven Cavity  
Height  
15.50  
(39.4)  
(61.0)  
(44.5)  
Width  
24.00˝  
Depth  
17.50˝  
proper CabiNeT preparaTioN  
Cabinets should be cut according to supplied dimension. If the  
oven is being installed near a wall or door, there should be at least  
∑-inch space between the wall/door and the side of the oven door.  
Cooking Space  
3.77 cubic feet  
Cabinet  
Width (minimum)  
Rough Wall Opening  
Height (min/max)  
Width (min/max)  
Depth (minimum)  
Thickness (minimum)  
Cabinet Base Height  
Minimum/Maximum  
Recommended  
30.00˝  
(76.2)  
TurboChef recommends using standard 2 x 4 support posts with  
a minimum of ∆-inch solid base to support the oven. Support posts  
should be level with the floor line and well-secured to the base of  
the cabinet. Base cabinet support must be able to support the oven’s  
weight (410 lbs.). TurboChef strongly recommends a solid base as  
shown in the illustrations in Figure 6.  
48.875˝  
28.50˝  
24.00˝  
0.375˝  
(124.1)  
(72.6)  
(61.0)  
(0.9)  
If necessary due to a low or high conduit box, a 2-inch diameter  
hole should be drilled in the appropriate area to allow the power  
cord to reach the power source. Refer to Figure 6.  
8.0˝/ 15.0˝  
11.0˝  
(20.3 / 38.1)  
(27.9)  
Dimensions in parentheses are in centimeters unless otherwise noted.  
The oven utilizes ambient air from the kitchen – which is drawn  
in through the top control panel area via openings in the top access  
panel – to assist in keeping operational components cool. Please allow  
a 1-inch minimum clearance for any cabinet doors above this area.  
Due to the depth of the oven frame (23.9˝(60.7 cm)), the power supply  
line location shown in the illustrations on page 5 (high or low conduit  
box) must be adhered to in order to obtain a proper fit in the cabinet.  
Should you have any questions or concerns about how the  
cabinets are built, please contact TurboChef Customer Service  
866.44serve (866.447.3783) before installing the oven.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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limited Warranty  
limited Warranty - North america and puerto rico  
Nature and scope of the Warranty  
This appliance is warranted to the first purchasing end-user to be free of manufacturing defects in workmanship and material for one full  
year beginning the Date of Installation, provided it is purchased and installed in any of the 50 States of the United States or the District of  
Columbia, Canada or Puerto Rico. As used in this warranty document, “Date of Installation” shall be the date of occupancy by the end-user,  
if the appliance is installed in new construction, or for installation in an existing or refurbished home of an end-user it will be the date the  
appliance is installed or ten (10) business days after the appliance is sold to the first end-user, whichever is earlier. During the warranty  
period, TurboChef or its authorized service agent will repair or replace, at its sole option, without charge the appliance or any part found to  
be defective or which fails under normal use. The warranties stated in this document are not transferable by the first end-user purchaser  
except to a subsequent buyer of the home in which the appliance  
is originally installed.  
exclusions from coverage of the limited Warranty  
This limited warranty does not cover any defects in or damage to the appliance resulting from (A) use of the appliance other than in its  
normal and customary manner as a household appliance (commercial use is deemed not a normal or customary use), (B) accident, flood,  
fire, or Acts of God, (C) misuse, abuse, failure to follow operating instructions, mishandling, or alteration (including obliteration or  
alteration of model and serial number tag), (D) failure to install the appliance in strict conformity with local, state and federal building or  
safety codes and regulations or our installation instructions, (E) ordinary wear and tear resulting from use, or (F) improper or incorrectly  
performed maintenance or service. This limited warranty does not cover damage resulting from weather or climate-related conditions  
(including rust, corrosion or deterioration of the functional and cosmetic components) as might occur, for example, when the appliance  
is installed in a marine application (pleasure boats, yachts, etc.).  
disclaimers; limitation of remedies  
YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR OF THE APPLIANCE AS PROVID-  
ED HEREIN. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE ONE-YEAR TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
Neither TurboChef nor the dealer from whom you are purchasing the appliance will be responsible for any incidental or consequential  
damages occurring to persons or property resulting from the use of the appliance. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
No Coverage outside the usa, Canada or puerto rico  
This limited warranty provides no coverage if the appliance is purchased or installed outside the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico.  
how to obtain service  
If you find that there is a defect in the material or workmanship in your appliance within the period of the warranty, contact your  
authorized TurboChef dealer or TurboChef at the number shown below. Our support staff will direct you to the proper person to assist  
you.  
Customer Service: 866-447-3783  
Please have all related information on your purchase available at that time. You may be asked to provide proof of purchase or installation  
date to receive warranty service.  
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eNd-user liCeNse aGreeMeNT  
The controller display in this appliance generates text in various Lucidalicensed typefaces generated  
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Software if requested.  
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