Owner's Manual 30" Convection Wall Oven ZET1038 ZET1058 Monogram: www.monogram.
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Consumer Information Wall J_e[ore using your wall oven Read this manual hel I) you operate oven properly. Kee I) it handy careflllly. It is intended to and maintain w)ur new wall ti)r answers to vour Oven If wm don't tmderstand something or need more hell), there is a list of tolMree consmner service nmnbers included in the back section of this manual. questions. OR Visit om _"_,_ ebsite Writ e down the You'll find them on a label behind tile o'_en door.
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAP 2 TY NO TICE • The California Toxic Governor o][ Safe Drinking Enforcement of Caliti)rnia s/ibstances cancel; and customers s/Ibsta detects or other requires to off t_lIl to such can an oI" small during Exposure with insulation a very monoxide Catlse to warn exposure fiberglass gives reproductive businesses of potential • The a list the state to mid the to publish known birth harm, Water Act requires open hood.
MESURES AVIS IMPOR DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES 77ANT EN MA 77ERE DE SECUR17 f • Le California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic • L'isolement en fibre de verre dans un trbs petit les fours Enforcement Act exige que le gouverneul" de (_alifl)rnie publie une liste de substances que l'on salt occasionner le cancel; des anomalies auto-nettoym_ts 6met gaz pendant le cycle pouvez r(_duire cong_nitales ou d'autres anomalies de reproduction, et exige que les entreprises avertissent leurs clients des
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAb 2 TY PRE CA UTIONS • Do not use bottoms, aluminum except foil to line as suggested oven in this • mmmal. lnq_roper installation of ahmfinmn ti)il result in a risk of electric shock or fire. may CAUTION: TO CHILDREN STORED OVEN TO where an ai)pliance is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of tile al)l)liance. touch the heating elements surface of the oven.
MESURES MES URE S DE DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES CURI TE • N'ufilisez couvrir pas de papier la sole hldJqu6e d'aJmnhfium du four, sauf dm_s le pr6sent utilisation inad&luate peut pr6senter ou d'incendie. du des risques mmmel. papier Une d'ahuniniuna de chocs 61ectriques • FaJtes cuire la vimade et la volaJlle h fond temp&'atm'e d'au moins •ATTENTION pour de la facon la INTERNE de la viande doit 6tre 160 °E et celle de la volaille d'au moins 180 °F.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFE TY PRE CA UTIONS • Children in walkers, or children crawling, can be attracted to the round oven door hmldle and may grab mad open the oven door. This can result in iI_iury fi'om tile door being pulled open on a child, or severe burns if the oven is in use and hot. • Do not heat unopened food containers. Pressure could build up and tile container could burst, causing an iI_jury. contact • When using cooking oven, fi)llow tile tile Do in the directions. area.
MESURES MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES DE SECURITE • Les enfm_ts rmnpent ronde en maJcchette peuvent de porte aJnsi ouvrir 6tre du pas le tidi'e • Placez chauffer est loi_que initaines la saisir, causant Si vous et le t0ur est chaud, de t0/lr ei_trent Vous devez &viterez aux patois jusqu'au verrouillage-arrSt soulever ainsi des de w)us de la porte ou casseroles lourdes.
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Clock and Timer Wall UPPER _VEN ON LOWER OVEN HF_TING OH @@@ CLOCK Oven HE_IR8 r_', UPPER @@@ '_J TIMED !"-'N COOK lIME °ol NORMAL_ (_SET 0 \/ IIMER _LOWER TIMED 8TART lIME Doubleoven clockand thner (Prostyle knob shown) NORMAL (_ TIME TIMED sn O0• kJ START TIMER TIME Singleoven clockand timer (Eiirostyleknob shown) Using the cloch and timo _'_ hen vo/i tirst ttu'n tile on power to _O/lI" ox, en or after a power taihlre, the display will show all 8's, then dashes a
Before You Begin Wall Oven air ./IOW An internal cooling fan operates during all ()veil modes. The warin air fl'om inside the ()veil will be exhausted ()tit through between the door and control Do not allow vents located panel. this air flow to be obsti ucted such as by drai)ing kitchen towels over the front the ()veil in undercounter ai)plications. Oven Tclchs To avoid possible ill the correct ox, en on.
Baking Tips Wall I)(in placement Preheating For even cooking and proper browning, there must be enough rooln tor air circulation in the oven. Baking results will be better if baking pans are centered as inuch as possible rather than being placed to the fl'ont or to the back of the oven. Pans Preheat The the oven To preheat, set if the the recipe oven temperature--selecting does not shorten oven for at least HEATING light to 20 minutes. calls at the a higher preheat off. it.
Oven Controls Wall Using the oven controls Mode Selector Knob Oven Temperature Control (_ UPPER TIMED NORMAL Knob OFF CLEAN• TIMER 0 ® _ NORMAL 7200 o_Oo, ERNIL 50¢._ 450 (L%LOWER %" TIMED Siw/eovenmo_/s " " • " • 400 358 - Use for nornlal cooking TIMED - Use to set the oven or Use to set the oven temperature ()veil nlodels, select or LOWER TIMED YOU cooking want to set fiulctions.
Convection Baking Wall How to set NORMAL OFF m 0 A the oven jot convection fL_ OVEN %.., "200 .wA. BROIL °E5 Knob , CONVECTION BANE OC 0 5 BAKE 400 Mode Selector CONVECTION BROIL• , NEATINO (0) OFF " SELF CLEAN• {IN T,MER baking Oven a50 ONVECTION PR_)OF Oven Control Knob Temperature Control Knob Singleoven controlsshown. Convection Baking is ideal fi)i" evenly browned baked fl)ods cooked on single or n/ultiple shelves.
Convection Baking Wall 1-Rack convection The comecfion tim circulates e'_enlv oxer and arom_d and broil elements. the the fi)od heated using air the bake mm decrease than [ )ackaoe& not Oven so fi_od should be checked earlier directions to make sm'e that it does ox ei'cook. baking X4q_en comecfion baking with only 1 rack, place the rack on position B or C at the center of the oxen and remoxe the tlntlsed i'ac]_s.
Convection Ro sting Wall How to set NORMAL the oven jar convection Oven OFF Ore I_1 • WARM TIMED CLEAR • OWNON (3 roasting @ • 200 HEATING (0) CLEAN. "250 5 .ROAST BAKE 450 "* _oo Mode SelectorKnob . BARE CONVECTION BROIL , • 8ROLL . . ONVECTION BROIL " 300 350 PROOF Oven Control Knob Temperature Control Knob Singleoven controlsshown. Convection Roasting is good fiIr roasting large tender CEltS (If nleat, uncovered.
Convection Roasting Wall Convection roasting ,guide Meats Beef Pork Mhmtes/Lb. Ove*_ Oven Temp. Temp. Rib, Boneless Rib, Top Sirloin (3 to 5 lbs.) Rare Me(lium Well 20-24 24-28 28-32 325°F 325°F 325°F 140°F+ 160°F 170°F Beef Tenderloin Rare Medium 10-14 14-18 325°F 325°F 140°F+ 160°F 23-27 325°F 170°F 3(t-35 total 35-40 total 40-45 total 325°F 325°F 325°F 170°F 170°F 170°F 14-18 325°F 140°F 17-20 20-24 325°F 325°F 160°F 170°F Bone-in, Chops Boneless (3 to 5 lbs.
Convection Broiling Wall How to set NORMAL Ove*_ OFF the oven jot convection (9 broiling 0vER 0.(_) CLEAR• • 200 _0_lO0, BROIL HEATING @ BAKE • e@lc tCONVECTION BAKE 5 Knob CONVECTION . ROAST BROIL q'•250 WAIIM 45tl=_ • . 400 Mode Selector OFF * SELF CLEAN. . • " 350 300 ONVECTION PROOF BROIL OvenControlKnob TemperatureControlKnob Singleoven controlsshown. Convection Broil is good flw broiling fish or smaller CtltS of meat.
Baking Wall How Oven to set OFF NORMAL the ove'n for baki'ng" OFF (9 0rE. 0. T,MEO 0 CLEAR SELF • * 200 •250 _i 5 (_ 40o Mode Selector Knob CONVECTION BROIL• • WARM BROIL R£ATIRG • • CONVECTION BANE O]'C CLEAN, BAKE 350 . ROAST ORVECTION BROIL PROOF Oven ControlKnob Temperature Control Knob Singleoven controlsshown. O Turn the Mode Selector be placed Knob to NORMAL (Ill and Using the Tenlperature the desired ten/perature, Control Knob, tip to 500°F.
Proofing Wall How to set NORMAL the oven jbr proofing SELF CLEAN • (9 0vE. 0.(_ T,MED OFF " CONVECTION • ROAST BROIL BAKE • OtC •CONVECTION BAKE It_TIN G @ ONVECTION PROOF Mode Selector Oven BROIL Oven Control Knob Knob Singleovencontrolsshown. The i)roofing environinent products. Place ()veil O feature nlaintains a warnl useflll fl)r rising yeast-leavened the covered Oil rack Turn the dough in a dish in the A. Mode Selector Knob to NORMAl.
Broiling Wall How to set the oven NORMAL Oven OF_F OFF =* SELF CONVECTION Jbr broiling (_j OVENON •• 200 CLEAN• 8ROLL ,0,'.%." • CONVECTION BAKE • BROIL =250 BANE 45o "40"0' 351 Mode Selector Knob 0NVE0,,0N PR_)OF BROIL Oven Control Knob Temperature Control Knob Singleoven controlsshown. O O If the meat has fat or gristle aroEu_d the edge, cElt vertical slashes through both about 2" apart. If desired, the fat may be trimmed, leaving a laver about 1/8" thick.
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Timed Cooking Wall Oven 71reed cooking (immediate start and automatic CLOCK _ n_E °o(I .© " (g) _Er stop) ovm o. ., Mode Selector Knob . • ao_ Temperature Control Knob Singleoven controlsshown set for convectionbaking. Timed cooking allows you to set the oven to cook for a selected length of time and turn off automatically.
Timed Cooking Wall 71med (delayed start and automatic Timed cooking allows you to set the oven to cook for a selected length of thne and turn off automatically. On double ()veil inodels, you will not be able to set a tiined cooking or cleaning flulction in both ()veils at tile same tiine.
Adjust the Oven Wall Do it yoursel/:t i'ecoululend th_lt vo/l use VO/U" a few weeks to 1)ec()me more it, ti)llowing as a guide. tl/e times given new ()veil familiar Oven We do not recommend You may feel that your new oven cooks differently thaa_ the one it replaced. X_ Thermostat the use of thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores, to check tile temperature setting of vo/u" new oven. These thermometers mav \_Hw 20-40 degrees.
Self-Cleaning Oven Wall The oven must be completely set the self-clean cycle. cool in order to X4'e recmnmend venting with an open window or using a ventilation tim or hood during the fi_t sel6clean cycle. Remoxe all cookware, broiler pan, grid and any almninum fifil fi'om the oxen, The oxen racks max be left in the oxen during the sel6clean cxcle. Make Clean soil door and must be fl'om the outside fl'ame the cleaned around door the ,asket oxen These sure the clem_ areas by hand.
Self-Cleaning Oven Wall to delay the start o/ cleaning How Oven You can set the oven to delay the start of clemling, clean for a selected length of time mad turn off automatically. On double oven models, you will not be able to set a timed cooking or cleaning flmction in both ovens at tile same time Press tile COOK TIME button other than 3 hom_ is needed. NOTE: Before beginning, make shows tile correct time of day.
re and (;leaning Wall Control panel knobs and Clean up spatters with a (lmn I) cloth. heavier soil with warm, soapy water. Do not use abrasives panel Tile Ove*_ Remove of any kind on tile control or knobs. control knobs mav be removed fi)r easier cleaning. To remove a knob, pull it straight off tile stem. Wash tile knobs in soap and water but do not soak.
re and Cleaning Wall Oven lights Bulbsocket Each ()veil is equipped with two hah)gen lights located oil the back wall of the ()veil. The lights conic on when the door is opened or when the ()veil is in a cooking cycle. Tile ()veil lights do not come on during sellXcleaning. Each light asseinblv consists of a i'einowd)le lens fl'aine, a reinowd)le lens, a light bulb and a bulb socket that is fixed in place.
re and (;leaning Wall 7b clean the door Inside Oven of the door: • Because the area inside the gasket is cleaned during the sell_clean cycle, you do not need to CSSSSSS3 CSSSSSSS3 CSSSSSSD CSSSSSSS3CSSSSSSS3 clean this by hand. Any soap lett on the liner causes additional stains when the oven is heated so be sure to rinse • The area outside with a soap-filled thoroughl> the gasket can be cleaned scom'ing pad.
The Problem I,l'all Questions? Use this problem solver/ Solver Ove_ PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE OVEN WILL NOT WORK • A fllse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker • The oven controls are not properly set. tripped. • The oven controls are set tot cleaning. If necessau, allow the oven to cool then open the door. • Make sure the Mode Selector Knob is set to NORMAL. • If the ((\'el/ _Js on during a power outage, turn tile Oven Control then back to tile desired fimction to restart the oven.
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