Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- OPERATION
- Operating Control Panel
- Changing Settings
- Getting Started
- Settings
- Lockout
- Date & Time
- Clock Themes
- Sabbath Mode
- Wi-Fi
- Remote Start
- Brightness
- Display
- Convection Auto Conversion
- Language Selection
- Volume
- Preheat Alarm Light
- Temperature Adjustment
- Temperature Units
- Smart Diagnosis™
- Program Update
- Demo Mode
- Factory Data Reset
- Open Source License
- Oven Cooling
- Timer
- Operating the Oven
- Before Using the Oven
- Using Standard Oven Racks
- Using Gliding Oven Racks
- Instaview
- Convection Bake and Roast Mode
- Bake Mode
- Recommended Baking Guide
- Broil Mode
- Recommended Broiling Guide
- Warm Mode
- Proof Mode
- Air Fry
- Recommended Air Frying Guide
- Probe Mode
- Recommended Probe Guide
- Favorite Mode
- Auto Cook Mode
- Auto Cook Guide
- Steam Function
- Steam Bake Mode
- Sous Vide
- Sous Vide Cooking Guide
- Remote Start Mode
- SMART FUNCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED WARRANTY
22 OPERATION
Changing the Broil Settings
1 Touch Edit in the display to bring up the Cook
Settings screen.
2 Adjust the settings.
3 Touch Start.
To Stop Broiling
Touch Stop in the display, and select Yes.
Tips for Reducing Smoke
Due to the intense heat associated with broiling, it
is normal to experience smoke during the cooking
process. This smoke is a natural byproduct of
searing and should not cause you to worry. If you
are experiencing more smoke than you are
comfortable with, use the following tips to reduce
the amount of smoke in your oven.
• Always use a broiler pan. Do not use saute pans
or regular baking sheets for safety reasons.
• The broiler pan should always be thoroughly
cleaned and at room temperature at the
beginning of cooking.
• ALWAYS run your cooktop ventilation system or
vent hood during broiling.
• Keep the interior of your oven as clean as
possible. Leftover debris from prior meals can
burn or catch fire.
• Avoid fatty marinades and sugary glazes. Both of
these will increase the amount of smoke you
experience. If you would like to use a glaze,
apply it at the very end of cooking.
• If you are experiencing significant smoke with
any food item, consider:
- Lowering the broiler to the LO setting.
- Lowering the rack position to cook the food
farther away from the broiler.
- Using the HI broil setting to achieve the level
of searing you desire, and then either
switching to the LO broil setting, or switching
to the Bake function.
• As a rule, fattier cuts of meat and fish will
produce more smoke than leaner items.
• Adhere to the guidelines in the Recommended
Broiling Guide section whenever possible.
Recommended Broiling Guide
Recommended Broiling Guide
The size, weight, thickness, starting temperature, and your preference of doneness will affect broiling
times.
This guide is based on meats at refrigerator temperature. For best results when broiling, use a pan
designed for broiling.
a Grid
b Broiler pan