Garland MCOGD10S MCO-GD-10-S 38" Master Deep (bakery) Depth Single Convection Oven with Direct Spark Ignition, 2 Speed Fan Control, Safety Door System in Stainless Steel

User Manual - Page 17

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OPERATION Continued
Two trays of product are going to be cooked in the oven at
the same time. The  rst tray will use product key 1 and will be
placed in rack position 2. The second tray will use product key
6 and will be placed in rack position 4. Once the oven display
indicates LOAD:
1. Load food product into oven on shelf 2.
2. Press product key 1, then shelf key 2.
3. Press the START/CANCEL key to start cooking on shelf 2.
4. Load food product into oven on shelf 4
5. Press product key 6, then shelf key 4.
6. Press the START/CANCEL key to start cooking on shelf 4.
7. When product on shelf 2 is  nished cooking, an audible
alarm will sound and the display will  ash DONE, then SH-
2, and the product key 1 LED will be  ashing.
8. To turn o the alarm, press product key 1.
9. When product on shelf 4 is  nished cooking, an audible
alarm will sound and the display will  ash DONE, then SH-
4, and the product key 6 LED will be  ashing.
10. To turn o the alarm, press product key 6.
1. Preheat oven thoroughly (approx. 20 minutes) before use.
2. As a general rule, temperature should be reduced 25°
to 50° from that used in a standard/conventional oven.
Cooking time may also be shorter, so we suggest closely
checking the  rst batch of each product prepared.
3. Use the chart of suggested times and temperatures as a
guide. These will vary depending upon such factors as size
of load, temperature, and mixture of product (particularly
moisture) and density of product.
4. Keep a record of the times, temperature, and load sizes
you establish for various products. Once you have
determined these, they will be similar for succeeding
loads.
5. When practical, start cooking the lowest temperature
product  rst and gradually work up to higher
temperatures.
6. If you  nd that your previous temperature setting is more
that 10° higher than needed for succeeding loads, COOL
DOWN to reach the desired temperature before setting a
new cooking temperature.
7. When loading oven, work as quickly as possible to prevent
loss of heat.
8. Oven will continue to heat even though the timer goes
o . Product should be removed from the oven as soon as
possible to avoid over cooking.
9. Center pans on racks and load each shelf evenly to allow
for proper air circulation within the cavity.
10. When baking, weigh or measure the product in each pan
to assure even cooking.
11. When cooking six pans, use rack positions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and
12, starting from the top.
12. Do not overload the oven. Six pans are suggested for most
items, i.e., cakes, cookies, rolls, etc. However, the maximum
(13 pans) may be used for  sh sticks, chicken nuggets and
hamburgers. Cooking times will have to be adjusted.
13. Mu n pans should be placed in the oven back to front or
with the short side of the pans facing the front. This results
in the most evenly baked product.
14. When re-thermalizing frozen casseroles, preheat the oven
100° over the suggested temperature. Return to cooking
temperature when the oven is loaded. This will help
compensate for the introduction of a large frozen mass
into the cavity.
15. Use pan extenders or two inch deep 18"x26" pans for
batter type products which weigh more than eight
pounds, i.e., Pineapple Upside Down Cake.
16. Never place anything directly on the bottom of the oven
cavity. This obstructs the air ow and will cause uneven
results.
NOTE: Moisture will escape around the doors when baking
products with heavy moisture content, such as: chicken,
potatoes, etc. This is normal.
PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
Part Number 1955200 rev 7 4/15 17
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