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USE AND CARE MANUAL MAESTRO SERIES 30” OVEN SINGLE AND DOUBLE MODELS: MWO301ES, MWO302ES[...]
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1 A SPECIAL MESSAGE T O CUST OMERS Dear Valued Customer, Congratulations on making a smart choice! You have joined an e lite group of cooking enthusiasts who demand only the very best from t heir appliances. A Capital Cooking appliance promises years of enjoyment and maximum performance, allowi ng cooks everywhere to create culinary memories that l[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUSTO MERS ................................................................................................. .............. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................................. ............................... 2 WARNINGS AND GE NERA[...]
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3 W ARNINGS AND GENERAL SAFETY WARNING Do not install or use this product near water or o utdoors, for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in jury or death when using your appliance, fo llow ba sic safety precautions, including the f[...]
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4 W ARNINGS AND GENERAL SAFETY (continued) 21. Do not touch outside surface s of the oven duri ng the self-clea n cycle, which may become hot. 22. Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other materi als while coo king or cleaning. 23. Do not leave metal object s, such as aluminum foil, th e meat probe, cookie sheets, etc., on th e bottom of the[...]
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CONTROL P ANEL FUNCTIONS CANCEL Button(s) : Turns off any selected cook ing mode with a single press. It is also used to lock and unloc k the control panel when desi re d. CONVECTION Button : Turns the Convection Fan On or Off when cooking for convection modes. Convection will not function during Pre-Heat and Perfect Convection during which the fan[...]
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6 OVEN LEGEND 1. Mode Icons 2. Mode Dial / Button 3. Clock and Temperatur e / Function Display 4. Time / Temperature Adjustment Dial / Button 5. Door Latch 6. Control Panel Buttons 7. Cabinet Mounting Holes 8. Broil Element (Under Glass) 9. Meat Probe Socket 10. Meat Probe 11. Door Gasket (Upper) 12. Rotisserie Fork 13. Rotisserie Spit Rod 14. Halo[...]
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7 OVEN FEA TURES DEFINED 1. Mode Icons: These icons illuminate to show which ov en mode is being used. All icons will light up when Mo de selection is started and a si ngle mode will be highlighted wh en the Mode Selector Dial is rotat ed and Mode is selected. 2. Mode Dial / Button The Mode Dial / Button will start Mode sel ection when pressed once[...]
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8 OVEN FEA TURES DEFINED (continued) 14. Halogen Light Two high intensity low voltage halogen lights are pr ovided for ea ch oven and are located to give maximum illumination throughout the cookin g are a. 15. Oven Roller Rack Three oven racks are provided pe r oven. Each rack is hinged for e a sy insertion and removal from the oven and allows the [...]
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9 USE OF YOUR OVEN INITIAL OVEN SETUP CLOCK • When powered up and prior to pressi ng any buttons the clock will flash 12: 00 and will increase each minute. • To set the oven clock pres s the CLOCK button on the control panel once. • The clock will blink indicati ng it is ready to be set and the AM or PM icon will be displayed. • Set the cor[...]
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10 OVEN HEA TING MODES DEFINED Your Oven features cookin g modes which are used in most form s of in-house coo king. PRE-HEAT Most recipes call for an oven to be heated to a p articul ar temperature prio r to the start of cooking. This heating of the oven is the Pre-Heat mo de and uses high intensity heat from the top, bottom, and rear of the oven [...]
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11 OVEN HEA TING MODES DEFINED (continued) SELF CLEAN Self Clean is a special heating fun ction that raises t he oven temperature to l evels that will burn most food byproducts to ash. It is a 3 hour heating cy cle but due to the extreme heat generated, the oven d oor is automatically locked when the cycle is started. Daily oven cleaning can b e ac[...]
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12 POSITIONING OVEN RACKS • Your oven comes with Capital Rolle r Racks which effortlessly mo ve in and out of the oven on be aring rollers. • To completely remove a rack from the oven, before the oven is hot, grasp the rack on both the right a nd left sides and lift the rack up while allowi ng the roller brackets to rotate downward. • This wi[...]
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13 WHILE THE OVEN IS RUNNING • When a cooking mode is started the PRE icon will appear in the cl ock display. This indicates the oven is Pre-Heating. o BROIL mode does not use a Pre-Heat cy cle. o The displayed temperature will increase until the set temperature is reached. o When the set temperature is reached the oven will so und a beep tone an[...]
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14 SECURING THE OVEN CONTROL • The oven control can be locked into a Secure mode to prevent accidentally tu rning the oven by children or when cleaning. • The Secure mode will disable all buttons and switch es except the CANCEL buttons. • To Secure the oven control, press and hold th e CANCEL button (either b utton on a double oven) for 5 sec[...]
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15 SETTING TIMERS • The Timers are timers only and do not af fect oven fun ctions. • Your oven has two independent count down timers: T IMER 1 and TIMER 2. • The Timers may each be set from 5 secon ds to 11 h ours 50 minutes. • To set, press either TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 buttons (they each have the sam e functions). • Rotate the TIMER/TEMP di[...]
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16 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SELF CLEAN • WARNING: Remove all racks, cooking vessels, utensil s, meat probe and all other items from the oven prior to cleaning. • IMPORTANT: Clean excess spillage, gr ease and other co oking byproducts fro m the oven prior to Self Cleaning. • WARNING: Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other materials. The y m[...]
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17 CONVECTION (Upper and Lower Oven on Double) • The CONVECTION button turns the oven Convecti on Fan on during a cooking mode providing an additional four modes of cooking. • CONVECTION used in combination with BAKE, DE LICATE, BAKE, BROIL, or ROAST uses the same heat sources as the standard set mo de but ev enly moves the heated air throughou[...]
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18 • WARNING: Periodically check the food on the Rotisserie to make sure it does not contact oven walls or the drip pan. Fo od may become loose during coo king and may require re- positioning of the Rotisserie forks or se curing the foo d with cooking string. • The ROTISSERIE button turns the Rotisserie mo tor ON and OFF when Rotisserie cooking[...]
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19 • Press the MOIST button to allow the oven to add wate r into the oven cavity. When activated, the MOIS T button will be illuminated. o Only use the MOIST feature with oven settings above 250° F. If th e oven temperature is too low the water will not evaporate and ma y drip onto the oven bottom. • The MOIST mode will automatically turn Off [...]
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20 PROBE (Upper and Lower Oven on Double) PROBE allows the oven to monitor the food te mperature as it cooks and stops cookin g when th e food is done. The Meat Probe is inserted into the food to monitor th e internal temperature. Wh en the food is done, the cookin g mode will change to HOLD mode for two hours. • The PROBE function is used in con[...]
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21 DELAY COOK • Your oven can be set to start cookin g at a desired ti me by presetting a co oking mode, temperatu re, and setting a start time in DELAY COOK. • WARNING: When using DELAY COOK, always maintain food safe habits and be extremely careful of access to the oven by children or adult s who may be injured or cause damage by a live oven.[...]
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22 TIMED COOK • Your oven can be set to end cooking after a set time has passed by using the TI MED COOK function. • To set TIMED COOK a cooking mode must be a ctive (or set with DELAY COOK). • Press the TIMED COOK button to enter the duration time screen. • Use the TIME/TEMP dial to set the dur ation in minutes, or hours and minutes. • P[...]
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23 TIPS General • Always center your cookware within the oven from fr ont to back and side to side to ensure ev en heating. • Darker containers will absorb more heat and will p rov ide a darker or crisp e r crust while lighter pans and vessels will reflect more heat and provide a more uniform heat. • Use low sided or flat cooking vessel s, su[...]
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24 CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING : Do not touch the interior surfaces of the oven during use. After use, ma ke sure these surfaces have had sufficient time to cool before touching them. WARNING : Do not clean the oven door gaskets. Th e door gaskets are essential for a good seal of the oven. Care is to be taken during cleaning to prevent rubbi ng, d[...]
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25 CLEANING CHART: • Always start by sele cting the mildest cleaner accord ing to the kind of soil and the mate rial soiled. To prevent marring the stainl ess steel finish, always appl y the clea ners in the direction of the grai n. Rinse and dry immediately to avoid water marks. • Use clean applicators, i.e. soft cloths, sponge s, or pa p er t[...]
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26 TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling for service, refere nce the following table for common problem s that may enable self diagnosis or can resolve the problem: SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Power is off Check breaker Clock is off and controls do not function Wiring improperly connect ed Call electrician to properly connect wiring Oven is i[...]
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27 SER VICE INFORMA TION If none of the above has occurred, contact our cust omer service departme nt at (866) 4 02-4600. Before you call for service, please have the following information available: • Model Number • Serial Number • Date of Installation • Copy of Receipt or Invoice • A brief description of the problem Your satisfaction is[...]
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28 W ARRANTY • One (1) year full parts and labor, covers the entire unit . WILL PAY FOR: All repair labor and parts found to be d efective due to material or workmanship for on (1) ful l year (from date of purchase) “in home” WA RRANTY. This does not apply if the unit was su bjected to other than norm al household use. An Authorized Factory A[...]
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29 THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. CONSULT WITH AN AUTHO RIZED TE CHNICIAN FOR YOUR SPECIFIC INSTALLATION DETAIL REQUIREMENTS. FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE INFORMATIO N, CONTACT CAPITAL COOKING EQUIPMENT, INC. INDICATING THE MODEL NUM BER. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THESE SPECIF ICATIONS OR DESIGN WITHOUT NOTICE. THE POWER OF PE[...]