Compact MANUAL Convection Ovens Instruction Manual Quarter Size Model Model OV-003: Quarter Size/3 Shelves 120 Volt Half Size Models Model OV-013: Half Size/3 Shelves 120 Volt Model OV-023: Half Size/4 Shelves 208-240 Volt
INDEX: I. Instructions For The Installer ............................................................................................................. 3 1. Data Plate ....................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Certification .................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Installation - Preliminary Operations ..............
I. INSTRUCTION FOR THE INSTALLER Congratulations! You have just purchased a new Cadco Manual Convection Oven. Let’s go over some of the basics before you start using your new oven. 1. DATA PLATE NOTE: Data plate shows UNOX’s manufacturing model number, under which the certifications are listed. UNOX XAF003 = Cadco OV-003 UNOX XAF013 = Cadco OV-013 UNOX XAF023 = Cadco OV-023 2. CERTIFICATION 2.1 The “MET” mark on our data labels and on our user manual refers to the MET Product Safety Listing.
. INSTALLATION 4.1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Connection to the electrical power source must be done according to all state and local codes. Before connecting your oven, make sure that the voltage and the amps comply with those stated on the data plate of your oven. Avoid using patch cords and multiple jacks. The appliance must be placed so that the connection plug to the outlet can be easily reached.
3. CONTROL PANEL INDENTATIONS TIME TEMPERATURE GREEN PILOT LIGHT 3.1 TIME DIAL To operate your oven for a set time, you must first turn the time dial clockwise to the time you choose, from 0 to 60 minutes (if you’re facing the oven, it is the dial on the left side of the control panel). Line up your desired time (on the dial) with the indentation in the control panel above the time dial. When set cooking time is over, the dial turns to “0” position, the oven turns off, and a buzzer sounds.
4.3 CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR OVEN Wipe up spills, as they occur, with a damp cloth. Never use a spray of water to clean the outside of your oven. This may damage the electrical components and void your warranty. Periodic inspections of the exhaust tube in the back of the oven should be made to insure it is clear for ventilation. If any residue is present, clean with a simple bottle brush. 5.
This also reduces clean-up time. Use sheet pans for bakery items such as pastries, bread and rolls, and cookies. Shallow sides on a pan or bake sheet will enhance the air flow to your foods. IV. MAINTENANCE 1. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE All maintenance operations must be done only by trained qualified personnel. Before starting any maintenance operation, disconnect your oven from the electrical power supply and wait for it to cool down.
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VI. Remove & Reattach Oven Door ***Take extra care when removing the oven door so as not to damage the inner or outer glass – this includes allowing the glass to completely cool down before any maintenance and/or cleaning is performed.*** Fig. 1 Open door completely as in Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Using a screw driver or other object, swing door safety lock down as shown in Figs 2 – 3 – 4 Fig. 3 Fig.
VII. COOKING GUIDE The first and most important step will be: Have your new oven connected to the proper power source. If there is any doubt about the proper power or the connections, have the oven installed by a qualified electrician according to your local codes. Use this cooking guide to help determine which time and temperature works best for your specific food items. If your specific product isn’t addressed, you will probably find something similar. You’ll find many helpful hints in this cooking guide.
Cookies Baking Temperature One of the most common items baked in your Cadco Convection Oven will be cookies. There are dozens of cookie manufacturers, and their products all have different baking characteristics. Most of the cookie recipes suggest a baking temperature of 325º - 350ºF. We have found that “lower is better”. Over the years we have found that cookies bake best in a preheated oven at about 285º - 300ºF, assuming a 1.5 ounce cookie from refrigerated/frozen dough.
Muffins 15 minutes at 325ºF works well for most standard size muffins. For jumbo muffins, set the oven temperature at 300ºF and bake the muffins for 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. The more dense your batter is, the longer your muffins will take to bake. Biscuits For the test we used a basic baking powder biscuit about 3” in diameter. Bake at 350ºF for 10-12 minutes. Some suggestions: A simple glaze can be made of powdered sugar and water.
Quarter Size), and season the pieces with any seasoning of your choice. Then you simply bake it in the Cadco Convection Oven at 325ºF for 20 minutes and it's ready to serve. You can have Cajun, Lemon Pepper, Italian, TexMex, Smoky, Jamaican, or…Whatever flavor you want, “Oven Fried” Chicken! “Rotisserie Style” Chicken You’ll need a baking sheet pan and a cooking rack to keep your chicken elevated during the cooking process.
VIII. WARRANTY Cadco, Ltd. warrants these ovens (in the United States and Canada) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase, unless otherwise noted below***. Warranty does not apply in cases of misuse, abuse or damage from external service or repair attempts by unauthorized personnel. Copy of original invoice is required for proof of purchase date for warranty coverage.