Use & Care MANUAL 7 SERIES Professional TurboChef Speedcook Double Oven VDOT730
Congratulations Congratulations and welcome to the elite world of speedcook ownership. We hope you will enjoy and appreciate the care and attention we have put into every detail of your new, state-of-the-art Professional TurboChef Speedcook Oven. Your Speedcook oven is designed to offer years of reliable service. This Use and Care Manual will provide you with the information you need to become familiar with your oven’s care and operation. Your complete satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
Table of Contents Getting Started Warnings and Important Information _____________________________ 4 Your Professional TurboChef Oven _______________________________ 8 Before Using the Ovens _______________________________________ 10 Product Controls Navigating the Control Panel ___________________________________ 12 Operation The Speedcook Oven _________________________________________ Pre-programmed Cook Settings ________________________________ The Lower Oven ___________________________________________
Getting Started IMPORTANT – Please Read and Follow! Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating this appliance. To ensure proper and safe operation: Appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.
Read and follow all instructions before using this appliance to prevent the potential risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury or damage to the appliance as a result of improper usage of the appliance. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this manual. • DO NOT attempt to repair or replace any part of this oven unless it is specifically recommended in this manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.
Getting Started IMPORTANT – Please Read and Follow! CAUTION WARNING The use of cabinets for storage above the oven may result in potential fire or burn hazard. The Speedcook oven uses a highspeed convection fan and a cooling fan for optimum cooking performance. Air movement from the fans can be heard while cooking and during a cool down period after cooking. This is normal. The cooling fan should be operating while the unit is in operation and will cycle off and on during cool down.
Grounding Instructions • Complete instructions on the operation of the self-clean mode can be found on page 49. Service • Should this appliance require service, please call Viking Range, LLC at 1-888-(845-4641). A qualified service representative will assist you and if required, coordinate a service visit by an authorized service agent in your area.
Getting Started Your Professional TurboChef Oven Convenience of Pre-programmed Settings Your new TurboChef Speedcook Double Wall Oven offers you the versatility to cook all your favorite foods in a fraction of the time they usually require. The Lower (Convection) Oven offers you numerous features including warming and proofing modes.
Flexibility of Adapting and Saving Your Own Favorite Recipes A Full Range of Features To summarize, with your Professional TurboChef Oven you will enjoy: • The Speedcook Oven’s Patented Airspeed Technology™, which cooks food 15 times faster than conventional cooking methods, retaining moisture and locking in flavor for superior quality. Proven technology in over 130,000 commercial kitchens worldwide. • A total of 14 cooking modes: 8 in the Speedcook Oven and 6 in the Lower Oven.
Getting Started Before Using the Ovens Initial Cleaning Setting the Clock and Personal Preferences on the Utilities Screen Before the first use of each oven, wipe the interior with soapy water and dry thoroughly. You can access the Utilities screen from any screen. Tap the three dots above the clock (shown below) to access the Utilities menu. For more information about using the features under utilities, go to pages 46-47.
Setting the Clock 4. If standard time is chosen, AM/PM, will appear. Select the correct time. The "del" key will clear the last number entered. 1. At the Utilities screen, tap Settings. The following screen displays: Back key 2. At the Settings screen, tap Clock. Tap the Back key (in the half circle on the left side of the screen) to cancel and return to the Clock screen. 4. Tap Save. The Clock screen displays. 5.
Product Controls Navigating the Control Panel Main Oven Menus LED Light Ring Speedcook Oven Selector USB Port (Top of Control Panel) Lower Oven Selector Speedcook Oven Lower Oven Favorites Food item Cook mode Cookbooks Search ® 02:55 Power Off Speedcook Oven* Speedcook Oven Light Speedcook Clock Oven Lock *Note: Holding “Upper/Off” for more than 5 seconds will reset the oven software.
Navigating the Control Panel Oven Light and Lock Note: Only the Speedcook oven will start to preheat when selected. The Lower oven doesn't start preheating until Preheat button is selected. Oven Light : Tap the light bulb icon under the name of the oven you are using to illuminate that oven’s cavity. The icon will change from gray to white to indicate that the light is on. Tap the light bulb icon again to turn the oven light off. The light bulb will change back to gray.
Navigating the Control Panel Moving through Menu Levels In all cases, the last screen viewed in the other oven will open when you toggle over to it. In the Speedcook Oven, you navigate from the Main Menu to reach the settings for the food item you want to cook. For example, if you plan to roast a whole turkey you might start at the main menu with "Food item," and progress to "Chicken and Fowl," to "Turkey," and then to "Whole.
The Speedcook Oven Cooking Example: Choosing the Settings To use the Speedcook Oven, simply select from one of the menu items listed on the touch screen. 1. From this menu, choose Roast to see a list of categories of foods that do well when roasted: From this main menu you can navigate to each Speedcook function by tapping the function name on the screen. Then you continue on through menus of food types to the settings for specific food items.
The Speedcook Oven Cooking Example: Preheating and Cooking 3. Tapping Lamb opens a screen listing various cuts of lamb that can be roasted. In our example we have gone from Cook Mode to Roast to Meat to Lamb to Rack of Lamb. Tapping Rack of Lamb opens the screen for preheating and cooking. 4. Tapping Rack of Lamb from this menu will take you directly to the screen for cooking a rack of lamb.
The Speedcook Oven Note: The pre-programmed Speedcook settings, which have been developed through extensive testing by our staff of professional chefs, may differ in time and temperature from what your original recipe indicates. 3. Once preheating is complete, place the food in the oven. Once your specifications are set, the oven will display the temperature and time needed to cook your food item. Follow these steps to preheat the oven and cook your food: 1. Tap Preheat to begin the preheat cycle. 2.
The Speedcook Oven 5. At 80% complete, a chime sounds and the cook cycle pauses. At this point you can check the food and adjust the settings. There is a 1 minute window for response. If you do not make adjustments, cooking resumes and continues according to the original settings. a. To resume cooking with the original settings, close the oven door, and tap Continue Cooking, then Start. b.
The Speedcook Oven 8. The touch screen will then display these options: "Save to favorites," "Repeat Cook," or "Main menu." You can choose one of these options. For more information see page 30, "Making Adjustments at the End of a Cook Cycle." a. To "Save to Favorites," see page 26. b. To cook more of the same food, tap Repeat Cook. c. To return to the main menu, tap Main Menu. (This turns the oven off).
The Speedcook Oven Air Crisp Tap any cook mode to open a screen listing the various types of foods you can cook using this mode. As we saw in the example, tapping Roast opens a menu of food types that do well when roasted. As you navigate through the menus under each option, notice that the touch screen helps you keep track of where you are by showing each menu level in the left-hand column. You can return to the previous level by tapping the category shown above it.
The Speedcook Oven Toast Bake bake toast Toasting browns and crisps foods. Using high heat and high-speed air, the Toast mode can enhance flavor and melt cheese. Traditionally, to bake is to cook with dry heat. Hot air from the top and bottom of the oven envelops the food in a radiant dry heat, which combines with a little moisture from the food to become a circulating vapor in the oven. Operation Use Toast mode for foods like bread, bagels, tortillas, and pastries.
The Speedcook Oven Broil Dehydrate Operation broil dehydrate The Broil mode on your Speedcook Oven will yield the same or superior results as broiling in a traditional oven. The only difference is that your food cooks faster due to the hot air moving through the cook cavity at increased speeds. Considered the original form of preservation, dehydrating removes a food’s natural moisture by slowly drying it with a low heat.
The Speedcook Oven Convection Bake Roast roast convection bake In Roast mode (see the screen in the introduction to Cook mode), the Speedcook Oven uses a combination of low and high speed air to brown the outside of food while retaining moisture inside. Roasting and baking are similar in concept, but roasting is used mostly for meats and vegetables. Tap Convection Bake to open this screen. Using the touch screen: 1. Tap Time to open a keypad for setting the cooking time.
The Speedcook Oven Defrost 2. Tap Temperature to open a scaled bar for setting the oven temperature. The temperature can be changed in 5° F increments. Operation defrost The Defrost function can be used to aid in thawing foods, especially frozen meats and casseroles. 3. Tap Preheat. 4. When the preheat cycle is complete, the oven will chime. 5. Place food in the oven and tap Start. Food placed in the oven will begin cooking regardless of whether Start is tapped or not.
The Speedcook Oven Starting from Food Item For example, to bake focaccia, tap Breads to open this menu: Cooks traditionally set an oven to a specific mode according to the kind of food they are cooking. Because the Speedcook Oven has programmed times and temperatures for more than 700 food items, you can also go to the correct preheat and cook screen by choosing a food item.
The Speedcook Oven Reheating Leftovers Starting from Favorites The Food Item menu includes "Leftovers, Reheat." This is a generic setting for any item you are reheating and does not have any options for changing time and temperature. 1. Tap Leftovers, Reheat. 2. Tap Preheat. 3. Once the oven has preheated, place the food in the oven and tap Start.
The Speedcook Oven Cooking a Dish Already Saved in Favorites To cook a dish already saved in Favorites, follow the directions below. 1. Select Favorites at the main Speedcook menu. 2. Scroll to the name of the food item to cook and tap it. 3. Select Preheat. Naming a Favorite 1. Favorites are named at the end of a cook cycle where adjustments have been made. 2. Type in the name of the favorite. Use the Sym 123 key to add numbers to the name of your favorite. 3. To edit, use the Delete key. 4.
The Speedcook Oven Making Adjustments 3. On the touch screen, select the desired adjustment. Making Adjustments during a Cook Cycle When a cook cycle is 80% complete, the oven chimes and cooking is paused for 1 minute. This gives you the chance, if desired, to make mid-course adjustments to account for differences in food products and individual tastes.
The Speedcook Oven If the cook cycle is started from a preprogrammed cook setting or from a cook setting in Favorites, changes made at the 80% complete point will not alter the original pre-programmed or saved setting. To permanently save your adjustment(s), the item must be permanently saved to Favorites (see page 26). Making Adjustments at the End of a Cook Cycle 29 Operation At the end of a cook cycle, the oven chimes and cooking stops.
The Speedcook Oven Adjusting the Cook Time 4. Selecting "Cook more," "Brown more," or "Cook & brown more" adds 15 seconds to the time. a. If "Finished" is selected, the oven advances to the "Save to Favorites"/"Repeat Cook"/"Main Menu" screen. The pre-programmed cook time for each item has been calculated through extensive testing by a staff of professional chefs to yield optimal results. Be aware that preprogrammed cook times in the Speedcook can vary significantly from traditional settings.
The Speedcook Oven Adjusting the Oven Temperature 4. Tap Save to confirm the new temperature. Tap OK. The cook screen displays showing the new temperature. 5. If no further adjustments are needed, tap Preheat. Note: If Repeat Cook is selected at the end of the cook cycle, the oven will use the exact same settings used for the previous cook cycle, including any adjustments to the oven temperature.
The Speedcook Oven Using the Advanced Setting 2. Tap Cancel on the left side of the bar. The word "Cancel" changes to "Events." In Advanced Setting you can adjust not only the cook time and oven temperature but also the air flow and microwave power levels of a pre-programmed setting. In addition to customizing an existing setting, you can make adjustments in the Advanced Setting to develop new settings from pre-existing ones.
The Speedcook Oven Each programmed setting is divided into four time intervals, and each interval has four associated settings; Time, Upper Air, Lower Air, and Microwave: Microwave: Controls the amount of microwave power being used. You can adjust the microwave power in 10% increments from 0 to 100%. 1. To change the settings, at the Advanced Setting screen tap the number in the table that you want to change.
The Speedcook Oven 4. At the Advanced Setting screen tap Save to confirm the changes you have made, or Cancel to return to the original settings. 5. Tap OK to return to the preheat and cook screen and start the preheat. Operation Note: If an interval is not used, it will default to zero ("0"). a. If Save is selected, the bar will display with "Events" showing again at the left and "OK" at the right and "Events successfully changed" will display above clock.
The Speedcook Oven Speedcook Oven Tips The Speedcook Oven comes equipped with a variety of helpful hints that cover a range of topics. After choosing your pre-programmed cook setting, you may also see the information key logo . Tap this logo to see helpful tips about cooking your food. Operation For example, the tip may tell you that the cook settings are based on the food going into the oven at a refrigerated or frozen temperature, or that the settings are for an unstuffed meat or poultry item.
Operation Pre-programmed Cook Settings AirCrisp Bake (cont.) Bake (cont.
Pre-programmed Cook Settings Bake (cont.) Broil Chicken & Fowl • Chicken o Kabobs o Skewers/Satay • Turkey o Burgers o Hot Dogs Meats • Beef o Brats o Burgers o Hot Dogs o Italian Sausages o Kabobs o Meatballs o Skewers/satay o Steaks • Lamb o Chops o Kabobs Broil (cont.
The Lower Oven The Lower Oven in the Double Oven model is both a conventional and convection oven that provides uniform cooking throughout in five cook modes. The Lower Oven also uses the touch screen control. In addition to these six modes, Warm and Proof Modes further expand the overall capabilities of the bottom oven. The Lower Oven has two top heating elements, a fan and heating element in the back of the cook cavity, and a bottom heating element.
The Lower Oven Broil Hi and Broil Lo Convection Bake broil convection bake Broiling directly exposes food to radiant heat (as over a fire or on top of a grill). The heat is direct and intense, and it differs from baking or roasting in that only the top side of the food is exposed to the heat source. Foods that are typically broiled are quick cooking, inherently tender, relatively lean, and not too thick, (for example, beef steaks, whole fish, and chicken satay).
The Lower Oven Using the Lower Oven Convection Roast CAUTION Due to the concealed heating element in the bottom oven, DO NOT cover or line the bottom of the oven with foil. From the Lower Oven main menu: 1. Use the touch screen to select the desired oven mode: Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Roast, Bake, Warm, or Proof.
The Lower Oven 2. To select the oven temperature, tap the preset temperature (450° on the screen show below) on the "Oven" section of the bar. The temperature bar will display: Note: When the timer is set, the remaining cook time is displayed as the primary information. If the meat probe is in use, the probe temperature (see screen under Temperature Probe Function on next page) is displayed while the dish is cooking. Warm This function allows you to use the oven as a warming drawer: 1.
The Lower Oven Proof This function allows you to raise ("proof") bread or other yeast doughs. When the lower oven is used for proofing, the temperature can be adjusted within the range 90° F – 105° F. Temperature Probe Function The temperature probe takes the guesswork out of roasting by cooking foods to the ideal internal temperature. To Use the Probe Function: 1. Plug the probe into the outlet located on right interior wall of the oven and close oven door, leaving the meat probe end outside the oven. 2.
Using the Timer The egg timer is a traditional timer that operates independently of any of the oven timers. It is displayed on the right side of the utility drawer handle (visible when you tap to pull up the tab centered in the bottom of the screen). 1. Use the keypad to set the desired time. Operation 2. Tap Start. The Time bar on the left of the timer handle will begin counting time. Once Start is selected, the Timer Screen closes and returns to the Main Screen.
Using Utilities Adjusting Speedcook Sounds The Utilities screen, which is visible when you tap the tab centered in the bottom of the screen permits you to use a variety of features in your oven; set preferences (e.g., for sounds or screen brightness); and access software updates, installer, and other technical information. Oven Sounds: On or Off There are several events within a cook cycle that have an associated sound. These sounds can be turned on and off independently to suit your personal preference.
Using Utilities 3. Select the individual sound you wish to turn on or off: Oven Sounds: Volume The volume of the oven chimes can be adjusted to suit your personal preference. Volume changes apply to all oven sounds. To change the volume: 1. From the Settings screen select Sound. 2. To adjust volume select Volume. The screen displays the volume bar, which allows you to change the sound volume from low (on the left) to high (on the right). 3.
Using Utilities Adjusting the Display Brightness Updating the Software To adjust the display brightness: 1. From the Settings menu, tap Display. Software updates contain product enhancements and additional preprogrammed food items. When a software update is released, you will be notified by email and/or mail. Updates are applied to the oven via USB flash drive (not included with the oven) and can be downloaded directly from: www.vikingrange.com/turbochef in the US or www.brigade.ca/turbochef in Canada 1.
Headline Using Utilities Note: To cancel, tap the back button or simply remove the flash drive. Note: DO NOT remove USB flash drive or turn off power while firmware is installing. If the USB flash drive is not connected properly, the oven cannot proceed with the software update. Double check the USB flash drive to make sure it is properly connected. 10. Once the firmware is successfully loaded, the status bar will disappear.
Using Utilities Accessing Version Information and Installer Setup You can display serial number by going to "Utilities", "Settings" and tapping Update Software. Should you need to call technical support, you may be asked to provide information concerning the oven’s software version. Knowing this information can help Customer and/or Technical Service Departments serve you more efficiently. You can display software and firmware versions by going to "Utilities", "Settings" and tapping Update Software.
Self-Cleaning CAUTION 4. Tap Start. Do not touch the exterior portions of the oven after self-cleaning cycle has begun, since some parts become extremely hot to the touch! During the first few times the self-cleaning feature is used, there may be some odor and smoking from the curing of the binder in the high-density insulation used in the oven. When the insulation is thoroughly cured, this odor will disappear.
Frequently Asked Questions What can I cook in the Speedcook Oven? What about my recipes? Anything that is cooked in a regular oven can be cooked in the TurboChef Speedcook oven. Cook settings for favorite recipes can be saved in the oven for quick and easy access whenever cooking one of the family favorites. There are certain foods that require low heat and slow cooking for best results.
Troubleshooting Before calling for service, please consider the following troubleshooting guidelines. Problem Solution Displays and indicator lights are not working. Verify the oven is receiving power. The touch screen display is too dark or light. Adjust the display brightness. See page 46. Sounds are not working. Verify the sound is turned on. See page 44. Verify the volume is turned up. See page 45. Oven sounds are too loud or soft. Adjust the volume. See page 45.
Service Information If service is required, call your authorized service agency. Have the following information readily available. • Model number • Serial number • Date purchased • Name of dealer from whom purchased Clearly describe the problem that you are having.
Warranty PROFESSIONAL TURBOCHEF SPEEDCOOK DOUBLE OVEN WARRANTY TWO YEAR FULL WARRANTY Electric wall ovens and all of their component parts, except as detailed below*†, are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship in normal residential use for a period of two (2) years from the date of original retail purchase or closing date for new construction, whichever period is longer.
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