Using the proofing and warming features.
The proofing feature maintains a warm environment useful for rising yeast-leavened products.
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How to Set the Oven for Proofing
Place the covered dough in the oven
on rack B or C.
NOTE: For best results, cover the dough with a
cloth or with greased plastic wrap (the plastic
may need to be anchored underneath the
container so the oven fan will not blow it off).
Press the WARM/PROOF pad twice.
The display will read PrF (proof).
The oven interior light turns on and
remains on during proofing.
The proofing feature automatically
provides the optimum temperature for
the proofing process, and therefore does
not have a temperature adjustment.
Set the KITCHEN TIMER for the
minimum proof time.
How to Set the Oven for Warming
The warm feature keeps cooked foods
warm for up to 3 hours after a timed
function is finished, or warm can be
activated to keep hot, cooked foods
warm. This feature is not designed to
reheat cold food.
To use this feature, press the
WARM/PROOF pad once and then the
START pad.
To activate this feature for use after
Timed Baking or Roasting, press the
WARM/PROOF pad while programming
the oven and before pressing START.
To Crisp Stale Items
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Place food in low-sided dishes or pans.
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For best results, place the food items in
a single layer. Do not stack.
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Leave them uncovered.
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Check crispness after 20-30 minutes.
Add time as needed.
When proofing is finished, press
the CLEAR/OFF pad.
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To avoid lowering the oven temperature
and lengthening proofing time, do not
open the oven door unnecessarily.
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Check bread products early to avoid
over-proofing.
NOTE:
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Do not use the proofing mode for warming
food or keeping food hot. The proofing oven
temperature is not hot enough to hold foods
at safe temperatures. Use the WARM feature
to keep hot food warm.
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Proofing will not operate when oven is above
125°F. "HOT" will show in the display.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
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Food should be kept hot in its cooking
container or transferred to a heat-safe
serving dish.
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For moist foods, cover them with an oven-safe
lid or aluminum foil.
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Fried or crisp foods do not need to be covered,
but can become too dry if warmed for too long.
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Repeated opening of the door allows the hot
air to escape and the food to cool.
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Allow extra time for the temperature inside the
oven to stabilize after adding items.
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With large loads it may be necessary to cover
some of the cooked food items.
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Remove serving spoons, etc., before placing
containers in the oven.
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Do not use plastic containers, lids or plastic
wrap.
CAUTION: Plastic containers, lids or plastic wrap
will melt if placed in the oven. Melted plastic may
not be removable and is not covered under your
warranty.