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    Thermador Bu ilt-i n Combinat ion Ovens CARE AND USE MANUAL Models: DM301 DM302[...]

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    Questions? 1-800-773-2665 or 1-800-735-4328 www.thermador.com Customer Support Call Center Thermador 5551 McF adden Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92649 We look forward to hearing from you![...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions .................................. 2 - 5 Microwave Precautions and Registration ................. 2 General Appliance, Oven and Microwave Oven Safety Precautions ..................... 3 - 4 Microwave Oven Safety Precautions ........................ 5 Oven Features and Inf[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual a ) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the microwave 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. b ) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner res[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Safety Precautions 3 • Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE T O EXCESSIVE MICROWA VE ENERGY found on Page 2. • This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet. See “Grounding Instructions” found i[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual General Appliance, Oven and Microwave Oven Safety Precautions GENERAL OVEN SAFETY • Do not touch hot elements or hot interior surfaces of the oven. • The 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, d[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Safety Precautions 5 Microwave Mode Safety Precautions IMPORT ANT : Do not overcook food; fire could result. Proper cooking depends on selecting the correct power level and cooking time for the amount of food in the oven. Smaller portions of food that are cooked too long may catch fire. Always have food in the m[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual START 1234567890 LOWER OVEN TIMER 1 TIMER 2 SELF CLEAN TIMER 1 OFF TIMER 2 OFF C00K TIME STOP TIME CLOCK PAN EL LOCK OVEN OFF OVEN LIGHT FAST PREHEAT TRUE CONV PROBE BAKE CONV BAKE WARM PROOF CONV ROAST CONV BROIL BROIL ROAST DEHYDRATE UPPER OVEN OVEN LIGHT OVEN OFF COOKSMART 1-2-3-4-5 MICROWAVE PAUSE/ RESUME DE[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Oven Control Features Oven Features 7 Note: Control Panel illustration is for a double oven model. CONTROL MENU 1 . Oven Selector Pads • UPPER OVEN – touch to turn upper oven ON . • OVEN OFF – touch to turn the upper oven OFF . • LOWER OVEN – touch to turn lower oven ON . • OVEN OFF – touch to tu[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 8 Oven Features The Control Panel: Sight s & Sounds Follow the control panel prompts to complete most oven functions. Familiarize yourself with the indicators below before beginning. Flashing Symbols or Numbers Signals an incomplete setting; complete the step or touch ST ART . 1 Beep Signals the receipt of a[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 9 Oven Operations Setting the Timer • The oven has two T imers, which are independent of each other . Neither timer controls oven operations. • T ouch once and the T imer is set in minutes and seconds. • T ouch twice and the T imer is set in hours and minutes. 1. Select TIMER 1 or TIMER 2. Message scrolls [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 10 Oven Operations T o Change a Timer: 1 . T ouch TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 . 2 . Enter the new desired time. 3 . T ouch the START pad. T o Set Both TIMER 1 and TIMER 2: • Follow the steps above to set each T imer . The T imer with the least amount of countdown time has display priority . The count down display for t[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 11 Heating Modes A vailable in Each Oven Oven Features The following illustrations give an overview of what happens in the oven with each mode. The arrows represent the location of the heat source during specific modes. The lower element is concealed under the oven floor . CONVECTION BROIL Convection broiling co[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 12 Microwave Modes available only in Single or Upper Ovens The following illustrations give an overview of the heating activity with each mode setting. The arrows represent the heat source for specific cooking modes. MICROW A VE – The microwaves enter through the plate in the top of the oven. Select from ten p[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 13 Oven Features PREHEA TING THE OVEN • Place oven racks in desired position before heating the oven. • Preheat the oven when using the BAKE, CONVECTION, ROAST and CONVECTION BAKE modes. • Preheat is not used for BROIL and CONVECTION BROIL modes. • Allow oven to preheat while preparing recipe ingredients[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual START 1234567890 LOWER OVEN TIMER 1 TIMER 2 SELF CLEAN TIMER 1 OFF TIMER 2 OFF C00K TIME STOP TIME CLOCK PAN EL LOCK OVEN OFF OVEN LIGHT FAST PREHEAT TRUE CONV PROBE BAKE CONV BAKE WARM PROOF CONV ROAST CONV BROIL BROIL ROAST DEHYDRATE UPPER OVEN OVEN LIGHT OVEN OFF COOKSMART 1-2-3-4-5 MICROWA VE PAU SE / RESUME[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™ ® Mode – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y Continued next page Upper Oven Operations Cooksmart™ combines convection heat and microwave energy to cook food in about half the conventional cook time (i.e. 12 minutes conventional time = 6 minutes Cooksmart™ time). Cooksmart™ modes include: CS1 - Bread[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 16 Cooksmart™ Mode – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y 7. After oven is preheated, add food. • Motorized door latch locks door . •C OOKSMART ™ cook time countdown begins. T ouch ST ART Y ou W ill See C S 1 Upper Oven Operations T o add more time to a Cooksmart™ mode after the original cooking time has ended[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™ ® 1 – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y CS1 - Guidelines for Breads and Desserts • Preheat oven and bake using one rack at a time. • Place rack in center of oven unless specified otherwise. • Use the longest conventional baking time given in a recipe. • Timings on the chart are a guide. • Meta[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Brownies Fudge, Scratch 3 8x8 aluminum or Pyrex ® 20 to 25 minutes 3 9x13 aluminum or Pyrex ® 20 to 25 minutes Fudge, Mix (1 lb. 3 oz.) 3 9x13 aluminum or Pyrex ® 28 to 30 minutes Cakes, Specialty Angel Food, Mix (16 oz.) 1 10-inch aluminum tube 37 to 47 minutes Bundt, Scratch 3 12-cup bundt 40 to 45 minutes [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™ 2 – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y CS2 – Guidelines for Large Roasts and Poultry (over 4.5 lbs.) and Casseroles. • Allow approximately 1/2 the conventional cooking time. • Use this mode for meats over 4.5 lbs. • Let refrigerated meats and poultry stand at room temp for 15-20 minutes before roa[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Beef and lamb should be removed from oven when internal temperature reaches 10-15° F less than serving temperature. Cover with foil and allow to stand 10 – 15 minutes. T emperature will rise 10 – 15°F during standing time. Serving temperatures should be 145°F – medium rare; 160°F –medium S pace evenl[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual CS3 – Guidelines for Small Roasts and Poultry, chart continued Chicken: Breasts - with skin & bones 1 to 1 -1 / 2 lbs. 27 to 28 minutes / lb. (place in pan with skin up) 2 to 2 -1 / 2 lbs. 19 to 20 minutes / lb. 3 to 4 lbs. 15 to 16 minutes / lb. Breasts, Boneless, Skinless 1 / 2 to 1 l b. 17 to 20 minutes[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Cooksmart™ ® 4 – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y CS4 – Guidelines for V eget ables • This mode is for fresh vegetables. • Do not wrap baking potatoes in foil. Upper Oven Operations 22 CS4 VEGETABLES PAN SIZE CONVENTIONAL AND TYPE COOK TIME Apples, baking, 4 large, halved 8x8 glass 25 to 30 minutes Apples, [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 23 Food Selection • Quantity – Larger food items will cook faster than smaller food items. A small amount of food, i.e. 4 Tbsp. butter , will take longer to heat because the oven cavity is large compared to the small amount of food. • Content – Food with higher fat, sugar and liquid contents cook faster [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Microwave Mode – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y • Remove all racks except one. • Use rack level 3, unless otherwise noted. • Place food in center of rack. • Rack positions are numbered from the bottom (position #1) to the top (position #6), see page 14. • Oven cooks on Hl (100% of power) unless another c[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Microwave Mode – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y 6. Optional step: T o check or stir food, select Pause/Resume . • The microwave will stop; display shows remaining time. • The lock symbol disappears when the door unlocks. Y ou W ill See MICROW A VE min 3 : 49 sec T ouch P AUSE/ RESUME End End End End End Upper [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Microwave Cooking – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y COOKING FRESH VEGET ABLES • Cook on rack level 3 on HI power . • Times are for vegetables peeled, trimmed and ready to cook. • S tir or rearrange vegetables once during cooking. • Allow vegetables to stand covered 2-3 minutes before serving. Upper Oven Ope[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Microwave Cooking – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y FOOD ITEMS POWER APPROX. PROCEDURES (AMOUNT/WEIGHT) LEVEL TIME Beverage/Cup of Soup - 6 oz. 100% (High) 3 -1 / 2 minutes P la c e b o wl o r c u p i n ce n t er o f o v en . Butter, 1 stick ( 1 / 2 cup) - 7 0 % 4 minutes Remove wrapper and place butter in dish, co[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Micro Broil Mode – Upper or Single Oven ONL Y 5. Select MICROW A VE mode. (Power Level is preset for HI) 6. Optional step: T o change power level, select one number immediately before setting the cooking time. Do not touch the zero digit. Example shows a power level set at 20%. 7. Select COOK TIME . • Do not[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual • S tart poultry with skin side down. • Turn food over at about one-half of total cooking time. Fish items do not need to be turned. • Check food for doneness at minimum time. • Food will continue to cook during recommended standing time. (See * below). * Allow these items to stand loosely covered with f[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 5. Select the MICROW A VE mode. Power level is preset for HI. T ouch MICROW A VE HI MICROW A VE Custom Combination Program – Upper Oven Programming Convection with Microwave T ouch UPPER OVEN T o set a customized program: 1. Select UPPER OVEN . • Custom Combination allows the combination any oven temperature[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Continued next page Continued from previous page Y ou W ill See MICROW A VE 40 MICROW A VE Upper Oven Operations 31 Select Micr o w a ve Po wer then t ouc h STAR T T ouch 7 3 0 T ouch ST ART T ouch 4 9. Add the food and select ST ART . • Door Latch will lock door . • Cooking with heat and microwaves will beg[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual T o set DEFROST mode: 1. For double ovens, select upper oven. 2. Select DEFROST . Message scrolls in display . J ENTER DEFR OS T TIME THEN T OUCH S T AR T . 3. Enter cook time in minutes/seconds. a . Use number pads to select minutes/seconds to cook. b . When necessary , the amount of time entered will be conver[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 33 Defrosting T ip s and Recommendations • Defrost uncooked meat, fish and poultry using the DEFROST mode. • Defrost mode is programmed using 30% microwave power . • No thermal heat is used during DEFROST mode. • The convection fan also runs during the DEFROST mode to help speed up defrosting. • Center[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 34 Oven Operations T o set Bake mode: 1. For double ovens, select upper or lower oven. Y ou W ill See 100 ° / 375 ° PREHEA T 375 ° 350 ° T ouch ST ART T ouch 3 7 5 T ouch BAKE 4. Select ST ART . The temperature display alternates between the set temperature and the actual temperature, beginning with 100°F .[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 35 Oven Operations Bake Mode Recommendations The BAKE mode can be used to prepare a variety of food items, from pastries to casseroles. Refer to recipe or package directions for oven temperature and baking time.* Use BAKE for baking on one or two racks. Most items are baked on rack position 3 (center rack in ove[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 36 Oven Operations Convection mode tip s: • Preheat when using the convection mode. • For a quick recipe conversion, reduce the oven temperature 25° from the bake setting. Convection Mode Operation Convection Recommendations F O O D I T E M OVEN RACK TIME* TEMPERATURE Cakes, mix or scratch: Angel F ood 325?[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 37 Oven Operations Convection Bake T ip s • This mode may be used for breads, pastries and pies to take advantage of the bottom heat, yielding a better crust on baked items. • Use the conventional cooking time given in the recipe. • Most recipes are baked on rack positions 1 or 2 to take advantage of the b[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 38 Oven Operations T o set Roast mode: 1. For double ovens, select upper or lower oven. 2. Select ROAST . The temperature is automatically set at 350ºF . Message scrolls in display: Select R o ast tempera ture then t ouch S T AR T 3. T o change the temperature from 350ºF , use number pads to select another tem[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 39 Oven Operations Convection Roast Mode and Probe Operation (Upper or Single Oven only) Y ou W ill See Use the oven meat probe to take the guesswork out of roasting meats. The meat probe allows you to prepare perfectly roasted meats and poultry by roasting to a specific internal temperature. It is easy to roast[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 7 . T o change the Convection Roast T emperature after the mode has started, touch CONVECTION ROAST twice. Use the number pads to select new temperature. T ouch S tart 8 . T o change the Probe T emperature af ter the mode has started, T ouch PROBE . Use the number pads to select new temperature. T ouch ST ART . [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 41 Oven Operations Convection Roast Recommendations MEA T AND POUL TRY OVEN RACK COOK PROBE DONENESS CARVING UNCOVERED PAN TEMPERA TURE TIME TEMP TEMP Beef: Minutes Per lb. S tanding rib 325°F 2 135°F Med Rare 145ºF 3 to 6 lbs. 2 8 t o 3 2 150°F M e d 160°F 160°F Well 170°F Boneless rib 325°F 2 135°F M [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 42 Oven Operations Broil and Convection Broil Mode Operation 1. For double ovens, select upper or lower oven. Y ou W ill See • Do not Preheat for Broil or Convection Broil. • Broil with the door closed. The control panel will be damaged if door is open during broiling. • Always use the broil pan packaged w[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual Beef: Ground, patties, 3/4" to 1" 6 HI - 550°F Well - 10 to 15 min. S teaks, 3/4 to 1-1/4" 6 HI - 550°F Med Rare - 8 to 12 min. Med - 9 to 13 min. Well - 10 to 14 min. Bread: Garlic bread, 1/2" slices 6 HI - 550°F 2-1/2 to 4 minutes 3/4" to 1" slices 6 HI - 550°F 4 to 6 minutes [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 44 The Warm mode will keep hot, cooked foods at serving tempera- ture. Always start with hot food. DO NOT use this mode to heat cold food other than for crisping crackers, chips and dry cereal. Serving dishes, plates and cups may be kept warm with this mode. Do not use the WARM mode to cook food. The WARM mode o[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 45 Oven Operations Timed Cook Operation • In double oven models, each oven can be set to operate on a separate timed mode. • Be sure that the time of day clock is displaying the correct time. • The timed mode automatically turns off the oven at the end of the cook time. • The Timed Cook feature delays th[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 46 3. Select ST ART . The oven turns on and heats to the temperature selected for the number of hours and minutes needed. The clock automatically calculates the time of day the mode starts and stops. 2 . Select the time of day the oven will stop cooking or turn off. This example, shows that the oven will stop at[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 47 Oven Operations 1. T ouch OVEN OFF to cancel all modes. Setting the Sabbath Mode Y ou W ill See T o set the Sabbath mode: BAKE 350 ° 100 ° / 350 ° PREHEA T 100 ° / 350 ° SA b • This mode is Sabbath compliant for religious faiths with “no work” requirements on the Sabbath. • The BAKE mode is the o[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 48 Care and Cleaning Y our new oven features pyrolytic self cleaning. When set into the Clean mode, the oven reaches a high temperature that burns off the food soil. • As a safety feature, the oven door locks during Self Clean to protect you from very high temperatures. Do not try to open the oven during Self [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 49 Self Clean Mode Operation 1. For double ovens, select upper or lower oven. Y ou W ill See CLn COOK TIME 3:00 Self Cleaning • Self-Clean only one oven at a time. • The oven light does not operate during this mode. • Be sure that the time of day clock is displaying the correct time. • Three hours is the[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 50 5 . T o cancel or stop the mode after the “lock” symbol is displayed, select OVEN OFF . When the lock symbol is no longer present, the door can be opened. T ouch ST ART T ouch STOP TIME T ouch 1 1 0 0 T ouch SELF CLEAN 3. Select STOP TIME . When the words STOP TIME flash, enter the time of day . Oven will[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 51 Oven Finishes / Cleaning Method The entire oven except the oven door gasket can be safely cleaned with a soapy sponge, rinsed and dried. Do not rub or clean the oven gasket If stubborn soil remains, follow the recommended cleaning methods below . • Always use the mildest cleaner that will do the job. • Ru[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 52 Do-It-Y ourself Maintenance The lower oven door can be lifted off for your convenience in cleaning hard-to-reach areas inside the oven. T o Remove the Oven Door: 1 . Fully open the oven door . 2 . Flip the hinge clip toward you (see illustration below). 3 . Close the door until it stops (the open hinge clip w[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual CAUTIONS: T o prevent personal injury: • Before replacing the light bulb, be sure the electric power is turned off at the circuit breaker . • Halogen bulbs get HOT INST ANTL Y when turned ON. • Be sure the oven and light bulb are cool. • Do not operate the oven unless the light cover is securely in posit[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 54 Do-It-Y ourself Maintenance Do-It-Y ourself Maintenance Fahrenheit to Celsius The oven has been preset to a Fahrenheit temperature. T o change to Celsius, follow these steps: I . Turn off ovens. 2 . T ouch and hold the ST ART pad and then the CONVECTION pad at the same time for 3 seconds. 3. “ F ” appears[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual • Oven not preheated • Aluminum foil on oven rack or oven bottom (not recom mended) • Bakeware too large for recipe • Pans touching each other or oven walls • Oven not preheated • Using glass, dull or darkened metal pans • Incorrect rack position • Pans touching each other or oven walls • Oven [...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual The numbers were touched too rapidly . Be sure you remove your finger from the first number pad before touching the next digit. T ouch OVEN OFF or turn power off at the circuit breaker , wait 3 minutes and turn the oven back on. If condition persists, note the code number and call an authorized service technicia[...]

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    Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual 57 Thermador Built-in Oven W arranty Warranty For Models: DM301 and DM302 WHA T IS NOT COVERED 1 . Service, or damage caused by , an unauthorized person or agency , or use of unauthorized parts . 2 . Damage caused by consumer misuse or abuse, or damage caused by any third party’s acts or omissions. 3 . Damages[...]

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