O l f, V e n – Wolf Appliance Company DUAL FUEL RANGES User Manual

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Start cooking poultry skin side

down.

Begin with cold food directly

from refrigerator.

The 18-inch oven broiler pan

fits best with short sides touching
each side on rack position 6.

SETTING CONTROLS

for Broil Mode

1) Place food in oven at correct
rack position. Close oven door.

2) Turn oven selector knob
bezel counter clockwise to
BROIL.

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WOLF TIPS FOR SUCCESS

Broil with oven door closed.

Do not preheat for Broil mode.

Place oven rack at proper level

before placing food in the oven.

Preferred for meat, fish and

poultry pieces equal or less than
1-inch thick.

Always use the two-piece broil

pan packaged with your oven.

Always use slotted top grid of

broiler pan. It allows fat to drip
away from food and from intense
radiant heat. This reduces spat-
tering, smoking and risk of fire.

Turn food after one half of

cooking time.

Brush lean meat and fish with

peanut oil before cooking to
prevent sticking.

3) Oven temperature is preset
at "br1" for 550˚F (290˚C) – Hi
Broil. Touch ENTER or after
2 seconds the oven will turn on
by default.

To change the setting, immedi-
ately turn the oven selector
knob to the left to decrease the
oven setting to "br2" 450˚F
(230˚C) – Med Broil or "br3"
350˚F (175˚C) – Low Broil.

4) If timer is set, oven will
chime when one minute is left
on timer.

5) Remove food. Always use
dry potholders when removing
hot pans from the oven.

6) Turn oven selector knob
bezel to OFF
to end this
mode.

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How Broil mode works:

The

top element is used to conduct
an intense, radiant heat which
browns one side of the food at a
time.

Usually broiled foods must be
turned over to brown the other
side and finish cooking. The
high heat cooks quickly and
gives a rich brown outer
appearance. This mode is best
for meats, fish and poultry
pieces up to 1-inch thick.

Refer to the "Wolf Cooking

Guide Charts" on pages 45-49.

Use timings as a guide for

other similar foods.

Do not use the temperature

probe with this mode.

CAUTION

When turning food or
checking doneness, open the
door carefully. Smoke and
steam may have accumu-
lated.

CAUTION

Never use heatproof glass
(Pyrex®) or pottery. They
can shatter.

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