Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product KHHC2090S KitchenAid
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SPEEDCOOK MICROWAVE HOOD COMBINATION WITH CONVECT ION Use & Care Guide For questi ons about featur es, o peration/ performance , parts , acce ssories or service, call: 1-800-422-1230, or visit our we bsite at.. . www .kitche naid.co m T able of Content s.
2 T ABLE OF CONTEN TS MICROWAVE HOOD COMBINATION SAFETY .............. ............. 3 Electrical Requirements .................................... ........................... 4 PARTS AND FEATURES ....................... ............................ .
3 MICROWAVE HOOD CO MB INATION SAFE TY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
4 Electrical R equirements Observe all gover ning cod es and ordinances. Required: ■ A 120 V olt, 60 Hz, AC only , 15- or 20-a mp elec trical sup ply with a fuse or circuit breaker . Recommended: ■ A time-delay fuse or time-delay circuit breaker .
5 PARTS AND FEAT URES This manua l may c over se ve ral dif feren t mod els. Th e mod el you have pu r chase d may have som e or all o f the f eatur es shown he re . T he appearance of yo ur particula r model may differ sl igh tly from the il lust ratio ns in t his manual .
6 Conve ct ion Elem ent a nd F an The microwave oven’ s convecti on syste m is composed of a convection el ement, whic h heats in conju nction wit h the convection fa n for true convection cooking. The convection system is embedded in the wall of t he microwave oven cavity , behind th e protective screen.
7 Grill Rack The tall grill rack is designed for grilling i n the microwave oven. See “Grill ” section. Place th e grill rack s ecurely on b rowning pan, the brown ing pan on th e turntable, and position food on gri ll rack. See “Assi stance or Service ” to order r eplacement parts.
8 MICROW A VE OVEN CONTROL The microwave oven’ s cont rols are accessed through its control pa nel and interac tive touc h display . NOTE : Due to th e sensit ivity of t he control panel , we have provi ded speci al instruct ions for cle aning th e panel as wel l as the t ouch screen displa y .
9 Main Men u The Ma in Me nu is di spla yed on t he de fault s cre en. From th e Main Menu, all automatic cooking progr ams can be activat ed; all manual cooking can be programmed; sett ings can be a djust ed; an d ins tru ctio ns, p re pa rat ion an d tip s ca n be accessed.
10 7. When preheatin g is finish ed, follow the i nstruction s on the Preheat Finish ed screen, then to uch “Continue.” If mor e or less cook time is desir ed, adjust don eness be fore touchi ng “Continue .” While t he poultry breas ts are being pan browned, the cooking animatio n and countdo wn are active in the d isplay .
11 Clock This is a sta ndar d 12-hou r clock (12: 00 AM -11:59 P M). Wh en power is first su pplied to the microwav e oven, or after a powe r failure, the “W elcome” screen will appear , asking wheth er you would like to set the clock. If you choose to set the clock at th at time, the display will t ake you di re ctly to th e Clock s cre en.
12 To n e s T ones are au di ble si gnals , indi cat ing the follo wing : One T one ■ Va l i d e n t r y ( s h o r t t o n e ) Tw o To n e s ■ Between st ages (short t ones) ■ Reminder , repeat .
13 If any cont rols are touched whi le the Control Lock is activ e, the “Control Lock” reminder scr een appears for 5 secon ds. T o Deactivate Control Lock: T ouch and h old OFF c ontr ol for 5 second s. T wo tones will s ound, an d the padlock icon will be r emo ved fr om the di spla y .
14 MICRO W A VE OVEN USE A magnetron in the ov en produces microwaves which reflect off the metal floor , walls and cei ling a nd pass th rough the tur nta ble and appropriate cookware to the food.
15 T o T est Cookware or Dinner ware for Micr owave Use: 1. Place cookware or dinnerware in microwave oven with 1 cup (250 mL) of w ater beside it. 2. Cook at 100% cooking p ower for 1 minute. Do not use cookwar e or dinn erwar e if it b ecomes hot and the wate r sta ys c ool.
16 MANUAL COOKING Add a Mi nute The ADD A MINUTE control automat ically s tarts the microwave oven at 100% po wer for 1 minute, an d adds 1 min ute of cook time, up to 10 minutes, with each addit ional touch of the control.
17 To U s e : 1. T ouch “Manual Me thod” on the Mai n Menu. 2. Sel ect a meth od f r om th e ch ar t. 3. Follow instructions on the display to pr ogram cooking time, temperature and/or cooking power . 4. T ouch “Start” on the touch scr een, or ST AR T con trol .
18 Cooking in Stages (or steps) Manual c ooking may be done i n stages (or steps), up to 4 stages total. The first stage may be programmed us ing any of the manual controls. The s tages may be reviewed at any time durin g programming and /or cooking by touching “Review Steps” on the touch s cr een.
19 Preh eati ng Preheating of the mi crowave oven is programmed in some automatic convect ion cycles. After the microwave oven is preheated, i t will main tain th e set p reheat temperatu re until the door is op ened to add th e food.
20 Defrost The Defr ost menu has 4 main food categories, plus a shortc ut to Manual Defrost (see “Manual Method Cooking” section. Defrost us es only microwaves to defr ost the food. Defrost should not be used for food left out of the freezer for more than 20 min utes, or for frozen r eady-made food.
21 Simmering Pasta The wate r will need to boi l befo re a dding th e past a. Place t he dish of wate r , covered, in the microwave oven and begin the cycle.
22 Roast The Roast menu has 9 mai n food categories, plus a shortcut to Manual Roast (see “Manual Method Cooking” section). Roast us es microwaves an d the c onvection syste m to roast your food. See “Cook Meth od Chart” for spec ific food it ems and amounts.
23 Food T ype Chart Use this chart as a refer ence for menu items available in the “Food T ype” menu. BREAKFAST FOOD DAIR Y/DESSERT Bacon Cook or Browni ng Pan Cereal Instant Cook Egg Fried Cook o.
24 FROZEN FOOD LIQUIDS SNACK S Frozen E ntrée Regular (8-20 oz [227- 567 g]) Cook Large (40 oz [1.1 kg]) Cook Family Size (60 oz [1.7 kg]) Cook Fish Fillet, Breaded Cook or Browning Pan Fillet, Non-b.
25 VEGET ABLE BREAD CASSER OLE Canned V egetabl e Cook Fresh V eget able Asparagu s Cook or Steam Cook Broccoli Cook or Steam Cook Carrots Cook or Steam Cook Cauliflower Cook or Steam Cook Corn on the.
26 FISH/SEAFOOD GRAIN S: P AST A/RI CE MEA T POUL TRY Fish Fi llet Fresh Cook or Steam Cook Frozen, Breaded Cook or Browning Pan Frozen, Non-breaded Defrost or Cook Fish Steak Defrost, Browning P an o.
27 Cook Me thod Char t Use this cha rt as a reference for menu items and amou nts availabl e in the “Cook Method” men u. REHE A T DEFROST Beverage 1 or 2 cup s (250- 500 mL) Casserole, Leftover 1-.
28 COOK Cas serole Pasta Ca sser ole: 1.5 or 2.0 qt ( 1.4 or 1.9 L ) Potato Cass erol e: 1.5 or 2. 0 qt (1.4 or 1.9 L) V egetable Cass er ole: 1.5 or 2.
29 BAKE BOIL & SIMMER BROWNING P AN Ange l F ood Cak e 1 cake Biscuit, Refrigerated Large: 5 o r 8 b iscu its Regul ar: 5 o r 10 bi scui ts Br ead Garlic Br ead: 8-10 oz (2 27-283 g) loaf Quick: 1 or 2 loaves Y east: 1 or 2 loa ves Br ownies 8" x 8" (2 0.
30 GRIL L MEL T ROAS T SOF T EN STEAM COOK Beef Kabobs: 1-4 serv ings Chicken Pieces, Bone-In 1 or 2 pieces, 0.8 lb (363 g) each Fish Steak 1 or 2 ste aks, 1" ( 2.4 cm) thick Hambur ger Pat ty 1-4 pa tties Lamb Ch ops 1 or 2 chops Pork Chops 1 or 2 chops Shrim p 5-8 oz (140 -227 g) Steak 0.
31 MICROW A VE OVEN CARE General Cleaning IMPORT ANT : Before cleaning, make sure all controls are of f and the mic rowave oven is cool. A lways follow labe l instruction s on cleaning product s. Soap, water and a soft cloth or s ponge are suggested unless otherwise noted.
32 BROWNING P AN Do not use abrasive cl eansers or scrubb ers. ■ Mil d clea nse r , water an d wa shcl oth ■ Dish wash er CONVECTION and GRILL R ACKS Dish wa sher cle anin g is not r eco mme nded .
33 Replacing Microwave O ven Light The microwave oven light is a 10W low-vol tage halogen cap sule bulb. It will automa tically come on when the door is op ened and when the microwave oven i s operating. See “As sistance or Servic e” s ectio n to r eorder .
34 TROUBLESHO OTING T r y the solutions su ggested here first in order to avoid the cost of an unn ecessary service ca ll. Nothing will operate ■ Has a household fuse blown, or has the circuit breaker tripped? Replace th e fuse or reset the circuit breaker .
35 Odor comin g from microwave oven during convection cooking ■ This is normal for the firs t few convection cycles. The odor will dissi pate with repeated u se. Quartz bu lb does not app ear to be on ■ This is not unusu al. See “ Grill Elem ent” s ection .
KITCHENAID ® BUIL T -IN OVEN & MICROW A VE W ARRANTY ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY For one year from the date of pu rchase, when th is major appl iance i s operated an d mainta ined according to i n.
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