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Curing Your CBO 750 Hybrid Oven (using GAS only)
This curing process is critical to the longevity of your oven.
Although your Oven may seem dry once you complete the
installation process, there are small amounts of moisture pockets
that need to work their way out.
Rules of thumb for curing:
1. The longer you cure your oven at a LOW temperature the
better.
2. Do not cook with high temperatures until you feel confident
all the moisture within the oven has evaporated.
3. If your oven has been exposed to rain during the installation
process or you are in a high precipitation area; double the
below recommendations.
Below are guideline/steps to cure your Hybrid oven with gas.
Step 1: Run Hearth (bottom) IR Burner at 200°F for 3 hours
Step 2: Run Hearth (bottom) IR Burner at 300°F for 3 hours
Step 3: Run both burners at the same time for 4 additional hours
NOTES:
Due to thermal expansion, small cracks ma
y appear in the
Dome or Hearth during the curing process. Don’t worry; this
is normal and the quality of your Oven will not be
compromised.
Not following curing guidelines will void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Note: You should re-cure your Oven if it has not been used for an
extended period of time or if the Oven has been exposed to
excessive amounts of moisture.
Friendly Reminders:
NEVER use the CBO 750 Hybrid with the door closed. If you would
like to bake, you
must buy an insulated door and use WOOD only.
The GAS feature of this oven can only be used while the doorway
is completely open.
BEST PRACTICE: After extreme cold or heavy rains, it is always
best to slowly bring your CBO oven to cooking temperature.
Top Switch: Ambient (Back) Burner Switch
Bottom Switch: Hearth (Bottom) Burner Switch
Middle Knob: Temperature Control for Hearth (bottom) IR Burner
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