Kenmore 88963 User Manual

USE& CARE
MANUAL
STOCK NO.
88963
KNOW YOUR UNIT
Read this booklet so you will be able to enjoy all the features in your Kenmore
Micro!Convection
Oven.
Record in space
provided below the
Model Noo and the Serial No. found
on the labels on the inner left side
of control panel
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Kenmore
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MICRO/CONVECTION
Model No,
Serial No,
Retain this information
for future reference_
14846
OVEN
Use and Care
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicaqo, IL 60684. U_S.A.
YOUR SAFETY FIRST
The Sears Kenmore Microwave/Convection Oven, though simple to use, is not a toy° Respect it as an electric cooking appliance, Become familiar with microwave energy, its uses, and limitations,
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in
harmful exposure to microwave energy, It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety
interlocks,
(b) DO NOT PLACE any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue
to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) DO NOT OPERATE the oven if it isdamaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close
properly and that there is no damage to the:
(1) DOOR (bent) (2) HINGES AND LATCHES (broken or loosenedJ
(3) DOOR SEALS AND SEALING SURFACES:
(d) THE OVEN SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY
QU_ SERVICE PERSOr,_,_EL
IMPORTANT--FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE OF YOUR OVEN
o The oven must be level
The electrical power cord must be kept dry and must not be pinctled or crushed in any way°
The ceramic tray must be in the oven for the microwave or mic_o/convec cookingo However, the ceramic tra}/ must be removed from oven for the convection cooking. (See Page 8 for detailed insb-uctions.)
The metal rack must be removed from oven when rack is not used for cooking, o Place the cookware gently on the ceramic tray and hand.le the tray carefully to avoid breakage.
,, When a brov_nin9 dish is used, the browning dish bottom must be at least 3/I6 in. above cooking tray_ Carefully
read and follow the instructions for the browning dish. incorrect usage may cause the ceramic tray to break.
o The oven should be thoroughly checked by a trained service technician, should it be dropped or damaged, before
it is operated again.
,, The oven has several built4n safety switches to make sure the power remains off when the door is open. DO NOT
try to defeat these su,itches.
DON'TS o DO NOT QDO NOT
* DO NOI o DO NOT
DO NOT plug the pointed end of the temperature probe into the socket inside the cavity.
DO NOT use the temperature'probe in a regular oven° This probe is designed for microwave/convection oven only.
, DO NOT use met_ baking pan for microwave or micro/convec cooking,
DO NOT cook bacon directly on the ceramic tray to avoid excessive local heating on the ceramic tray..
DO NOT store burnable material, such as food, in your microvave/convection oven.
, DO NOT heat any types of baby bottles or baby food Uneven heating may occur and possibly cause personal
iniu_.
,, DO NOT heat smalI..necked containers, such as syrup bottles, in the microwave oven.
DO NOT use this microwave/convection oven for comercia] purposes_ This Sears Kenmore Microwave!Convection Oden is made for household use onty._
attempt to operate this oven with the door open. run the oven empty _thout food in it.
operate the oven empty with the temperature probe plugged in.
let the temperature probe touch the side walls, ceramic tray or door of the cavity when in us_.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
The Se_rs Kenmore Microwave/Convection Oven is designed and throughly tested to meet exacting safety
standards.. It meets UI and FCC requirements and complies ufith sa[eb} perjormance standards of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Serulces,,
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, includin.q the following:
WARNING-To reduce the risk of 5_,Install or locate this appliance only in
' burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or accordance with the provided installation
exposure to excessive microwave energy: instructions.
! Read all instructions before usingthe appliance° 6.
2_,
Read and follow the specific "PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EX-
CESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY" found on
page 2.
3. As with most cooking appliances, close
supervision is necessary to reduce the risk of a
fire in the oven cavity NOTE: If a fire should start:
*KEE.P THE OVEN DOOR CLOSED *TURN THE OVEN OFF
*AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD
OR SHUT OFF POWER AT THE FUSE OR
10.
CIRCUIT BRE_V_.R PANEL.
a. Do NOT grossly overcook foods. As many
grossly overcooked foods will cause fires in the oven cavity, carefully attend the oven;
especially, if paper, plastic, or other com- bustibles are placed inside the oven:
b, Do NOT store combustible items such as,
bread, cookies, etcoinside the oven because if
lightening strikes the power lines it may cause
the oven tO turn ON.
Some products such as whole eggs,water with oil or fat, sealed containers and closed glassjars
for example may explode and should not be heated in this oven.
7. Use this appliance only for its intended use as
described in this manual.,
.
As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.
9.
Do not operate this appliance ifit has a damaged cord or plug, ifit is not working properly or if it
has been damaged or dropped.
This appliance should be serviced only by
qualified service personnel., Contact nearest
authorized service facility for examination,
repair or adjustment,
I1.
Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
12.
Do not use outdoors,
t3.
Do not immerse cord or plug in water.,
14.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Do NOT use wire twist-ties in the oven. Be
C_
sure to inspect purchased items for wire
twist-ties and remove them before the item is
placed in the oven.
4o This appliance must be grounded. Connect only
to properly grounded outlet. See "GROUND- ING INSTRUCTIONS" found on page 6.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
15. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
16 When cleaning surfaces oi door and oven that
comes together on dosing the door, use only
mild, non-abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth {See "'Care and
Cleaning" instructions on page 47)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Inst_ctionso
m Location of Model Number Label .................................................................................................................. 5
m IMPORTANT--Electrical Grounding Instructions .......................................................................................... 6
N Installation ............................................................................................................. , .......................... 7
m Setting"Time of Day" ,................................................................................................. 7
m Names of Oven Parts ................................................ .".......................................... ; ................................ 8
s Oven Control Panel .......................................................................................................................9--10
m How The Microwave/Convection Oven Works .................................................................................II
User Instructions
m Easy Use Chart ....................................................................................................................................... !2--14
BI Recalland Change ofSettings.................................................................................................15
m Pause between Stages ........................................................................................................................... 15
m Regular Timer ....................................... ;................................................................................................ 16
m Hold Warm ................................................................................................................................ o_........ 16
m Child Lock-Out ............................................................................................................................. 16
Detailed Directions
A Microwave Cooking .............. : ............................................................................................................................. 17--29
, Quick-start Cooking ..................... ,................................................................................................................. t7--18
" Cooking Guide for Multi-Power Settings/Wattage of Output Power .................................... I9
" "'Hl-Power"l-'Multi-Power" Cooking ........................................................................................20
= "Temperature Controlled"Cooking ........................................................................................ 2t--23
= Temperature Controlled"HPPower"/"Multi-Power" Cooking ............................................................ 24
o Automatic Defrost ......................................................................................................................... 25--26
* Multi-StageCooking ..............................................................................................................27--28
, Whole Meal Cooking ...........................................................................................................................29
m Convection Cooking ..................................................................................................................................30_38
o Convection Cooking with Automatic Preheat ...............................................................................31
, Temperature Probe Convection Cooking ................................................................................................... 32
* Cooking Guide for Convection Cooking .......................................................................... 33
= Micro/Convec Cooking ..........................................................................................................34
, Temperature Probe HicrolConvec Cooking ............................................................................... 3 5
, Temperature Controlled Cooking for MicrotConvec Cooking .................................................... 36
" Multi-Stage Cooking ...........................................................................................................................................37--38
m Delay StartCooking .............................................................................................................................39
m Preset Redpe Cooking .......................................................................................................... .',,, 40--41
" Use of Quantity key .................................................................................................................. 40
= Preset Recipes List ....................................... ,....................................................................................41
lltProgramming New Recipes ..................................................................................................................... 42--45
Oven Utensils Guide ........................................ :.................................................................................... 46
Care and Cleaning ......... _................................................................................................................. 47
Questions and Answers ........................................................................................................... 48--49
Sears Service ............................................................................................................................................... 50
Sears Warranty ........................................................................................................... : .................... Back Cover
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SEARS KENMORE MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN
USE AND CARE MANUAL--
MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN USE INSTRUCTIONS
Enjoy a new cooking experience from Sears_ Please read this booklet. It takes only a few minutes -- time well spent to learn how to use all of the
features.
Advice on the use and care of Sears appliances is always available at your nearest Sears store. Vtlhen seeking information, be sure you have
the complete model number which is located on the plastic label.
See below for its Ioca_'on.
MODEL NUMBER
To make a request for sentice, information or replacement of parts, Searswill require the complete model
numberofyourmicrowave/convection oven.The number is onthe inner leftside ofthecontrolpanel.(You
mu_topen thedoortoseethenumber),
The number will look like this: 564 8000000,
Model Number Label
IMPORTANT--
ELECTRICALGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the i'isk of electric shock by providing and escape wire for the electric current. This appliance ise_tuipped with
a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
WARNING - Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock°
Consult a qualified electrician or Sears Service Department if the 9rounding instructions are not
completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance isproperly grounded°
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or
tripping over a longer cord°
Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
If a long cord or extension cord is used, (1) the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electric_ rating of the appliance _',(2) the extension cord must
be a grounding,type 3 wire cord, and (3) the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape
over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on b,v children or tripped over accidentally. The electrical power cord must be kept dry and must not be pinched or crushed in any way°
°NOTE: This oven draws a 13,8-ampere electrical current on 120 volts.
PROPERLY POLARIZED AND GROUNDED OUTLET
Three-Pronged (Grounding) Plug
INSTALLATION
Install your oven by following these four simple steps: Step I: Remove all packing material and accessor_es_ Then remove the protection sheet on wrapper.
Step 2: Place the oven in the level location of your choice, but make sure there is at least one inch of
space on the top and at the rear for proper ventilation, Top ot the oven should be kept clear and the plastic feet must be kept on the oven so there is air flowventilation. The exhaust vem._ are at the mar and top of the oven. "DO NOT place any objects such as books, papers, or
cooking accessories over the top of the exhaust vents.;' Blocking the veins can damage {he
oven..
Step 3:
Step 4:
NOTE: '
SETTING TIME OF DAY
Plug your oven into a Standard 120volt household outlet. Be sure the electrical circuit is at least 15 amperes and that your microwave/convection oven is the only appliance on the circuit.
When your microwave/convection oven is plugged in for the first time or when power resumes
after a power interruption, the numbers in the display w_ndow will show "0-00" plus the hours and minutes that have elapsed since the oven wets plugged in or the power was restored., This means
that t_e TIME OF DAY clock must be set, Refer to "Setting TLme of Day" below. If your oven does not operate properly, unplug the oven from the 120-volt household outlet and
then plug it back in..
This unit is not designed for 50 Hz or any circuit other than a 120 volt/60 Hz AC circuit.
° Touch CLEAR,
*, Touch TIME OF DAY_ ° "i'ouch numbers indicating thecorrect time.
, TouchTIMEOF DAY°
(Thi_is alsoexplained in the "Easy Use Chart" Time of Day Section on PageIZ)
DIMENSIONS
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Height: 15-3/4" Width: 24"
Depth: 21 _
Weight: 68 lbs_
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NAMES OF OVEN PARTS
Exhaust Easy-clean
vents stainless steel cavity
See-through
door
,,
interlock system
Oven control panel
-- Metal rack
Removeyour SearsKenmoreMicrowave/Convectipn Oven aridall items from the shippin9 carton,. Your oven
will be packed with the following items:
Ceramic Tray ................................................................................................................ I each
Metal Rack .................................................................................................................................... I each
Temperature Probe,, ..._................................................................................................. 1 each
"Use and Care Manual". ........................................................................................................ 1 each
"Easy Use Chart" Card ............................................................................................................ 1each
Cook Book ............................................................................................................................ Ieach
*The ceramic tray should always be in the oven when either the microwave or micro!convec cookin9 is used.
Microwaves pass throuyh the tray and are reflected by the oven bottom back up to the underside o[ the food° As a result, the food receives microwave eneryy on the bottom, top, and sides a}l at the same time. However,
the tray should be removed for convection cooking to allow for the most even heating
*Do not use this Sears Kenmore Microwave/Convection Oven for Commercial purposes. 'This microwave/
convection oven is made for household use only-
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OVEN CONTROL PANEL
Indicator Lig Micro. Convec. Delay Start
Auto Defrost lights indicate
which cooking operation is
being used.,
Recipe #--Used in preset
cooking..
cookang
stagesare set, lights will go on indicating the stagein which your oven is cooking_
Display Window--Used to show:
= Time of Day
,, Cooking Time
- Microwave Cooking Power
Level
- Cooking Probe Temperature°
- Oven Temperature Auto Defrost (dEF1, dEF2,
dEF3) Recipe it, QuantiW If
= Hold, End, PAUS (Pause),
Prob (Probe),
It also functionsascountdown timer or temperature indicator
when cooking_
in settin_ auto defrost Auto-Defrost Selectlon--Used
Micro Power Guide--Lists the Types of Cooking that most
often occur at theseMicrowave Cooking Power Levels
Pause Light--Shows Oven has been set to pause between the
Cooking Stages.
Recipe--Used in
programming new recipes.
in multiplying
base quantity of preset recipes.
Dven Temp Guide--Lists
examples of Oven Temperature for Convection Cooking.
"Micro Temp Guide--Lists
examples of food that are best cooked to these Microwave
Cooking Temperatures with
Temperature Probe,
OVEN CONTROl. PANEL
Convec Time--Used in setting Convection Cooking T_e._
O_)enTemp/Preheat--Used in
setting the desired Oven \\, Temperature or Prehea_
Temperature.
Stop Time--Used in semng a Delay Start Cooking.. Cooking can be finished at a preset stop
time..
Time of Day--Used in :-.el Time of Day and Child Lock-Out_
Micro Time--Used in settin
MicrowaveCooking Time..
Numbers--Used to enter the Time of Day, Delay Start Time,
Cooking Times, Cookin_ Powers and Cooking Temperatures.
Micro Power--Used in
Microwave Cooking Power Levels.
Clear--Clears all entries except
Time of Day. Once cooking has
begun, however, CLEAR vail
function only afterSTOP has
beentouched
x
x
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,MicroiConvec Time--Usedin
Micro/Convec Cooking
Time.
Temp-Used in
setting the desired probe temperature during Micro/
Convec Cooking
Convec Temp--Used in setting the desired probe temperature
duringConvection Cooking
Quick-On--Used in setting flrsl start cooking at high power
se--Used to stop Oven
the Cooking Stages,
in
setting Cooking Time, Power
Level and Temperature for Multi_
StageCooking. Also usedto
recalleachmemo_ stageina
multipte stage prosramo
Warm--Used in setting a
Hold Warm. Cooked food can be kept warm.
Micro Temp--Used insetting the desired probe temperature
during Microwave Cooking.
Temperature ControlledCook- ingcanbe done only when the
Temperature Probe is plugged into the socket inside the oven,,
Stop--Stops Oven.
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Start--Starts Oven.
NOTE: A "beep tone" sounds when a "pad" on
the control panel is louched, to indicate a
settin_has been entered
HOW THE
MICROWAVE/CONVECTION
WORKS
Microwave Cooking
Using the energy of microwaves only, food is cooked quickly without
altering the color or shape.Microwaves generated by a magnetron are /
uniformly distributed by the fan so that the food in the oven heats and
iscooked, Microwave power in 99 steps implies it takes 99 steps, ena-
bling the various kinds of foods to cook at the most desirable cooking power for the best resultsr
OVEN
Stirrer Fan
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!
Convection Fan
Convection CooPing
A way of cooking with hot air alone that heats and cooks food from the
outside- This method allows food to be browned evenly without losing
any of the juices_ Air heated by the heater is uniformly circulated in the oven by afan to enable the heating and cooking of food. Since hot air
remains in the oven asit circulates,cooking isvery efficienL 'The tem- peratureinside the oven can be controlled according to the type of food
being cooke&
Micro/Convec Cooking
With both microwave energy and hot air utilized, this method cooks food much more quickly than any conventional method. The solid state con-
trol alternates cooking energy between microwave and hot air cycles to
provide efficient cooking fully utilizing the advantages of both microwave
and hot air cooking systems, When foods with high moisture content are cooked by the micro/con-
vec method, beads of water may accumulate on the top and/or sides of
the oven door, but will dissipate after use..
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Stirrer Fan
\ Heater
Convection Fan
k_.\ Heater
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MICROWAVE
EASY USE CHART--MICROWAVE COOKING
Your new Solid Stare Control allows you to use your microwave/c0nvectton oven in many ways,
TIME OF DAY " : TIMER "Ht,POWER"/"MULTI,POWER" :
To Set
L Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch TIMEOF DAY., 3_ Touch numbers for correct time of
day,
4. Touch T/ME OF DAY,"
"This"locks" inthe time and starts the
dock running.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED
"H I-POWER"/"MULTI-POWF.,W'
ToSet
1+ Plug in TemperatureProbe.
:
2oTouch CLEAR.
COOKING
3, TouchMICROTEMP.
4- Touch numbi_Tsfor desired food
temperature,
S.. Touch MICRO POWER. 6, Touch numbersfordesired cooking
powerlevel.
7, TouchSTART+
NOTE: It is not necess_ to touch MICRO POWER when cooking with
thehigher-1power ("HI"). To set"HI, POWER" Coo_'Jng, skipsteps5 and 5
above,
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(See Page24for more detailed
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instructionsr}
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AUTOMATIC DEFROST I
To Set !
1., Touch CLEAR,
2+Touch DEF1,DEF2, or DEF3 to i
_iectthe appropriate Auto I
DefrostingSequence., t
3. Enter the weightof yourfoodin i decimalincrementsfrom 01 to 99 I
pounds.
4,Touch STUd:iT,
S, At pause, follow the cookbook I
instructions forrearranging, turning !
food over, etc,
6.. To resume defrosting, touch START,
(SeePage,25 and 26 for moredetailed
instructions.}
ToSet
L Touch CLEAR.,
2,, Touch MICRO TIMEo
3., Touch correctnumbers [or the
time, +'
4,,TouchMICRO POWER. 5,_Touch"0"(powerl_el0).
6.TouchSTART
{See Page 16 for more detailed
I
instructions..}
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+ To Set i
! 2, TouchMICRO TIME or MICRO
! T P.
'. timeor temperature. + 4. Touch MICRO POWER,
1
+
; (Timeof Dayv,41]returnto the
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+ (See Page 16 for moredetailed
: instructions )
MULTI-STAGE COOKING
1. TouchCLEAR.
3 Touch numbers fordesked cooking
5, Touchnumbersfordesizedcooking
power level
6.. TouchMEMORY/RECALL or
PAUSE and repeat steps 2+5 to set
2nd cookingstage.
7oTouch MEMORY/RECALL or
PAUSE and reEeatsteps2-5 toset 3rd cookingstage+
8, Touch START.
[See Pages 27 and 28 for more detailed instructions.)
CHILD LOCK-OEI'
To Set
I.. TouchCLEAR.
2. Touch T1MEOF DAY.,
3 Touch "9"four times. 4,. Touch START.
ToClear
L Touch CLEAR,
2. Touch TIME OF DAY,
3 Touch _7" fourtimes,
4. TouchSTART.,
display window)
COOKING
To Set
L Touch CLEAR 2,Touch MICRO TIME,
3. Touch numbers for desired cooking
time,
4., Touch MICRO POWER. S, Touch numbers for desired cooking
power Mud.
6,, Touch START',
NOTE: It is not necessaryto touch MICRO POWER when cooking with
the highest power ("HI"). To set"HI- POWER" Cooking, skip steps 4 and S
above,
(See Page 20 for more detailed
instructions.}
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QUICK-S'_J:{T COOKING
To Set
I,,Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch QUICK-ON =
3. Touch number (single digit, I ~ 9) !
for desiredcooking time i
(See Pages 17 and 18 for more detailed
instructions=)
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EASY USE CHAtTr--CONVECTION COOKING
CONVECTION COOKING
ToSet
L TouchCLEAR.
2 TouchOVEN TEMP/PREHEAT
3., Touchnumbersfor desiredoven Iemperatme.
4,TouchPAUSE.
5 TouchCONVEC TIME
6.Touchnumbersfordesiredcook- ing lime.
7, TouchSTART_
(SeePage31 formoredetailed (See Page33 formore detailed
|ns_acflons,) insb'_rtions.)
MICROICONVEC COOKING MICRO/CONVEC COOKING
To Set
1, Touch CLEAR.
2 Touch OVEN TF.aMP/PREHEAT.
3, Touch numbers for desired oven
temperature.
4. Touch HICROiCONVEC TIME
5, Touch numbers {or desired
cdoking time.
6 Touch START,
{SeePage 34 for more detailed
instructions}
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AUTOMATIC PREHEAT
ToSet
I Touch CLEAR,
2 Touch OVF.aNTEMP/PREHEATo 3, Touchnumbers for desired oven
temperature.,
4, Touch START,
(See Page 31 for more detailed
instructions_)
TEMPERATURE PROBE MULTI-ST.AGECOOKING
ToSet
Io PluginTemperatureProbe_
2_ Touch CLEAR. 3 TouchOVEH TEMP/PREHEAT,
4. Touch numbersfordesiredoven
temper_tme,
5, TouchMICRO/COWVEC TEMP. 6oTouch numbers fordesired food
tempe_tum,
7_TouchSTART
{SeePage36 lot moredetailed instructions )
TEMPERATURE PROBE
COMVECTION COOKING
ToSet
I,,PluginTemperatureProbe,,
2,. TouchCLFJ_R. 3, TouchOVEN TEHP/PREH£J_T,
4, Touch numbersfordesiredoven
temperature.
5.TouchCONVEC TEMP. 6,Touchnumbersfordesiredfood
temperature.
7,, TouchSTART.
TOSet
1. Touch CLEAR.
2,,TouchOVEN TF.MP/PREHEAT, 3 Touch numbers for desired oven
temperature.
4, TouchPAUSE.
5, Touch CONVEC TIME,
6,Touch numbers for desired
cookingtime.
7 Touch PAUSE.
8,"TouchMICRO/COI'_VEC TIMEL
9.,Touchnumbers for desired
cooking Lime.
10. TouchSTART
NOTE: Any combination is possible in multi-stage cooking
Duringconvectioncooking,theoven keepsthe same temperaturein second
stageasfor preheating if, however. third stageis used, and a temperature
othe_than 350°F isdesired, the oven temperaturemustbe setin thirdstage,
(See Pages37 and 38 for more
detailed instructions.)
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DELAY START COOKING
For those times when you must be a@_y from the kitchen,,but want dinner ready when you return, cooking can be started and finished at the time of day selecte& The directions belowshow Microwave Cook-
ing only. Also Convection and Micro/Convec Cooking can be setin Delay Start Cooking.See page 39 for detailed directions.
EASY USE CHART
DELAY START COOKING
To Set
I. Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch STOP TIME.
3. Touch numbers for time of day to
finish cooking.
*4. Touch MICRO TIME.
5. Touch numbers for desired
cooking time_
6,, Touch MICRO POWER°
7. Touch numbers for desired
cooking power level,,
8., Touch START.,
*Multi-Stage Cooking can be used
with Delay,Start,,
After step3 above,follow
instructions for Multi-Stage Cooking beginning with step2.
(See Page 39 for more detailed
instructions,)
PRESET RECIPE COOKING
You can set the oven to cook 28 recipes automatically Recipes 1-25 are preprogrammed, and recipes 26-28 can be programmed by you for 55 of your fovorite recipes, Simply touch RECIPE #, the num-
bers corresponding with the desired preset recipes, then START.
See pages 40 thru 42 for detailed directions_ To store the desired recipes in the oven, follow these steps:
EASY USE CHART
PRESET RECIPE COOFdNG PROGRAMMING NEW RECIPES
To Set
1o Touch CLEAR,
2. Touch Recipe =.
3o Touch numbers for correct Preset
Recipe ft.
4. Touch START,,
(See Pages 40 and 41 formore
detailed instructions )
To Set
L Touch CLEAR. 2, Touch NEW RECIPE,
3o Touch RECIPE If,. 4o Touch numbers for New Recipe If,,
5. Program Recipefollowing suitable operating instructions°
6. Touch NEW RECIPE.
(See Page 42 for more detailed
instzuctions,)
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RECALL AND CHANGE OF SETTINGS
To Recall aSett!ng
To recall (check) a setting befori_ you start the oven, follow the directions below°
o To check the Setting for a g_ven stage, touch MEMORY/RECALL once or more until the correct Stage
Light and Indicator Light lure on° The set T_e, Temperature or Ov,,_nTemperature for that stage will show in the display window.
o To check the Microwave Cooking Power level, touch MICRO POWER. _,To check the Oven Temperature, touch OVF.N TF24P!PREHF_.AT.
To cheek Probe Temperature. touch Micro Temp. Convec Temp and Micro/Convec Temp_ o To check TIME, touch Micro Time, C6nvee Time, and Micro/Convec Time.
To recall (check) a setting while the oven is operating, follow the directions below.
To check settings while the oven is operating, touch the desired pad to recall the setting for the operating
stage.
To recall a future stage, touch STOP, follow the directions above for rc_alling (checking) a setting before
startingthe oven,and then touchSTART to continuecooking.
o To recall TIME OF DAY while the oven is running, touch TIME OF DAY. It will show momentarily in the
display window°
To recall Recipe number(s) while the oven is running, touch RECIPE _, and it will show momentarily in ' the disptay window..
To check the cooking power level during cooking, touch MICRO POWER Power level will show momentarily in the display window.
To Change a Setting
Recall the Setting to be changed by following directions above and make the change as follows:
TIME ........................................................................ Touch "0" until only one "0" shows in
(MICRO TIME, CONVEC TIME, Iv[ICRO/CONVEC TIME) the Display Window°Set Cooking
Time.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL ................................................. Set Cooking Probe Temperature.
(MICRO TEMP, COI_JEC TEMP, M]CRO/CONVEC TEMP)
MICRO POWER .................................................................................Set Microwave Cooking Power Level.
To reset to "HI", set "99".,
OVEN TFJ4P!PREHL_,T ............................................................... Set OvenTemperature.
PAUSE BETWEEN STAGES
Some recipes require separating, turning and adding or removing foods between stages° To set the oven 1ostop between stages, touch PAUSE rather than MEMORY/RECALL when setting the oven, ff pause is
set, th.e oven will automatically stop and the word "PAUS" will flash in lhe display window_. To restart the oven after the pause, touch START
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REGULAR TIMER
Your Oven also has a timer that can be used for non,cooking functions,_ When used as a regular timer, the Oven is not running. The timer is simply counting down in seconds.
For detailed instructions on using this timer, see below,,
To use the Regular Timer feature:
L Touch CLF__.
2.TouchMICRO "lIME.
3. Touch numbers for the time,
4. Touch MICRO POWER.
5. Touch "0" (power level 0)
6. Touch START. The time will begin counting down in the display window with no cooking or heating in
theoven.
A tonewill soundand theword "End" willshow in the display window for 2 seconds when the time is
OVeI'.
"HOLD WARM"
Your oven has"Hold Warm" featurethatkeepsfo6dwarm_er the cooking is done.
To use the "Hold Warm" feature:
1. Touch CLEAR_
2. Touch HOLD WARM,
3. Set the desired cooking cycle following suitable operating instructions on pages 17 through 42 in this
manual
4. Touch START_
Wq_enthe cooking cycle is over, the oven will switch into "Hold Warm" to keep the food warm. "Hold"
show in the display window. The cook control setting changes to Power Level 1.
The "Hold Warm" will continue for up to I00minutes or until the door hasbeenopened or STOP has been touched.
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If you want to keep your cooked food warm, the "Hold Warm" feature can be used independently without
setting the cookingcycle.
To use the "Hold Warm" feature independently:
I. Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch HOLD WARM°
3. Touch START.
The oven will begin to keep the food warm with microwave power level 1 for up to 100 minutes or until the
door has been opened or STOP has been touched,
NOTE: Do not use metal utensils when operating with "Hold Warm" feature since arcing may happen and
damage to the oven may result.
CHILD LOCK-OUT
"Youroven has a "Child Lock-Out" feature to prevent a playful or accidental running of the oven by a child,
Aher this featureis set, the display will returnto the Time of Day. If the oven is accidentally
programmed to cook,the oven may appear to be cooking, but no cooking can occur after this feature
isset.
To set:
I TouchCLEAR.
2, Touch TIME OF DAY.
3. Touch"9" four times
4,TouchSTART
(Time of Day .willreturn
to the display window,)
To clear:
1 Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch TIME OF DAY,
3, Touch "7" four times
4. Touch START. _ime of Day will return
to the display window,)
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