Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 49425 Kenmore
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CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: AVOIDIHG POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE ENERGY FEATURES OF YOUR/OVEN MICROWAVE OVEN Control ........................................................................................... 7 Timer, Using e Hold Time ...........
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions before using th_s appliance. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: Teach children notto play with oven knobs or any other part of the oven.
Toi insure safety for yourself and your home, please read your Owner's Manual Ca_efuiiyl Keep it handy for quick easy reference. Pay close attention to the safety sections of your manual. You can recognize the safety sections by looking for the A symbol or the word "Safety".
Read all instructions BEFORE using this appliance. Wh_ using electrica_ appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the followtn_; _lways use this appliance only for its intended use as described in lhis manual.
SAVE THESE IINSTRUCT_ONS IMPORTAHT SAFETY NOTICE The California Safety Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the state to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances.
mlcrowave e_.ergy, tt can c_eate e_ectr_ca_ a_c_ng In _h_ oven and d_mage the oven walls. ._NO|D h_a_ing baby food in glass jars, even wt_hou'i their lids; especially meat _nd egg mixtures. Do no_ I_o_! eggs in a m_crovs_ve oven° Pressure can build up Inside egg yolk and may cause it to burst, resulting In injury.
Y@ LTo OVEN IMPORTANT: The model and serial number of your oven is located Inside the micro- wave on the left wall. WINDOW WITH METAL SHIELD Cooking can be viewed while keeping microwaves confined to oven° DOOR LATCH TEMPERATURE PROBE RECEPTACLE (See page 12) GRILLE MICROWAVE OVEN DOOR HANDLE, PuJI to open.
MICROWAVE OVEN ][ D RosTj [DEFROST cook HOLD Pow . 1[ .o o % Kenmore 1, DOSPLAY .-- Displays time or temperature during cooking functions, power level belng used, cooking mode and Instructions. 2 TIM7 COOK-- Pressto microwave using automatic Power Level 10.
THE HOLD TIMER The HOLD TIMER has three timing functions: • It can be set as a minute timer° • It can be set as a holding time after defrosting. It can be set to delay cooking_ The HOLD TIMER operates without microwave energy. TO SET MINUTE TIMER The minute timer displays minutes:seconds.
The time cooking feature altows you to preset the cook- ing time. The oven shuts off automat:Ca!ly at the end of the cooking time. Power }eve_ 10 (High) is recommended for most cock° tng, but you may change thls for more flexibility. 1. Press T_JE COG_;.
DEFROST|NG BY TIM • Power Level 3 Is automatlcally set for defrosting, but you may change this for more flexibility. • See your cookbook for defrosting help. 1. Press TIME DEFROST_ 2. Press number pads to set 1/2 of defrosting time in the cookbook.
CONVERSION GU|D_ If welght of food Is stated in pounds and ounces, the ounces must be converted to tenths (.1) of a pound. ! 1 ! I .............................. L.... ....... .__£_s ................................. j 12.-I3 .8 { 14-_5 .,,q ! € r.
TEMPERATURE COOKING Internal temperature is the best test of doneness for many foods, Temp Cook/Hold takes the guesswork out of cooking because the oven automatically switches to "HOLD" setting after reaching the preset food temperature until you open the door or touch CLEAR/OFF.
TO SET AUTO ROAST 1. Press AUTO ROAST. "AUTO"and "TEMP" appear on display and "ENTER CODE" flashes, 2. Press number pad to set Auto Roast Code, See Auto Roast Guide.
TO SET AUTO COOK 1. Press AUTO COOK. 2. Press number pad of desired Code. See chart on next page. 3. Press START. The word "AUTO" appears on the display and the sensor is activated to sense steam from food. Refer to section on containers and covers on page 17, KEEP DOOR CLOSED Do not open the oven door while "AUTO" is displayed.
AUTOMATIC COOKING CONTROL GUIDE Do not open oven door during Auto cycle° When oven signals and countdown time is displayed, door may be opened for stirring, turning or rotating food. To resume cooking, close door and touch START. Match the amount of food to the slze of container.
AUTOMAT|C COOKJHG CONTROL GUIDE "Auto Cook" Food Code Container Meats and Seafood Chicken pieces (up to 3 Ibs.) Fish fillets (1 Ibo) Meat loaf (1 1/2 Ibs..) Hamburger patties (4-5) Sausage patties (1 lb.) Pork chops (4-1" thick) Spare ribs (up to 3 Ibs.
MUCROW VIiHG TiiP$ • Make sure all cookware used in your microwave oven Is suitable for microwaving_ Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, measuring dishes, measuring cups, custard cups, pottery or.
r ,i Q, Am 0_ A Q_ A_ Q_ A. a_ A_ Q, A. Why does my oven cut off after the Auto cycle when using Auto Cook Code I when it does not alter other settings? When using Code 1, there is no second phase of minutes counting down. Cooking is completed in first phase oi cooking.
YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SHELF iMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATmON o DO HOT STORE OR COOK with shelf on floor of oven. Product damage may result, • Use potholders when handEing metal shelf and utensils. THEY MAY BE HOT, o DO HOT store microwave browning dish on metal she]If.
YOUR LOWER COHTROL LOWER OVEN [8!88 8/.XE OL_ _'_B e 8 r_ N BB ,5_ _A_E I [ COOK TiME BROIL ) [ STOPTIME CLEAN I [ CLOCK UGHT 1 ON/OFF _t" MICROWAVE FAN MAY OPERATE WHILE OVEN IS CLEANING Clock must be set before any Conventional Oven Timer function will operate.
The smallest amount of time you can set is I minute. NOTE: The Timer does not control oven operations, CLEAR/OFF does not control the Timer. TO SET THE TIMER 1. Press TIMER. [ TtMER ( 2, Press NUMBER pads to set the amount of tlme you want. For example, press 3,0,0, to set three hours.
OVIH !i)0011111 When coektng a food for the first time tn your new oven, use time g!ven on reclpes as a gtdde, Your new oven has been set correcly at the factory and Is more apt to be accurate than the o_e_ it replaced. After you have used your ov_n for awhile, if you feel your oven should be holer or cooler, you can adjust it yourself.
Broiling TO SET BROIL 1. Press BROIL. "HI" and "BROIL" appear In display, 2, Press BROIL again to set LO broil, You can alternate between HI(550°F) and LO(450°F) by pressing BROIL. 3, Press START, 4. Press CLEAR/OFF when broiling is complete.
BEFOR A CLEAN CYCL Remove the broiler pan and grid, oven rac_;s, a!_ u_a_lslts and _n_t felt that may be !n tt_e oven, G3 not tiy t_ ciear_ '.t_ensifs or any o_her objects in th_ ov_n durit_g &am.
AF'rI,_R A CLEAN CYCLE After a clean cycle Is complete, the oven door will stay locked until the oven temperature cools to a safe level When the oven has cooled "LOCKED" will disappear from display. "CLEAN" will remain In display until you press CLEAR/OFF or enter an oven operation.
Q -I=IAIII -£@ TII$ On the folowlng pages, al removable pans of your Cooking Cen_er are sho'_vn. R-_fer to those pages when clean!ng your C_okJn_ C_nte. _. Warm water, a ml!d detergent, and a soft cloth are saie to use on al cleanable parts of your range.
CLEANING TIPS; (co.t.) PART Temperature Probe Microwave Oven Shelf Accessory CLEANING P,_ATERIALS Sudsy cloth, plastic scouring pad, water or dishwasher Mild soap and water or dishwasher Outside of Mi.
REMOVABLE OVEN RACKS Be careful not to scratch the oven finish when installing or removing oven racks° To instalh 1. Set the raised back edge of the rack on a pair of rack guides. 2. Push the rack In until you reach the bump In the rack guide, then lift the front of the rack a bit and push the rack all the way in.
RE OVAL OF PACKAGBNG TAPE: k When packaging tape is removed from new appliances, a residue Is sometimes left on t_ie appliance. The safest way to remove this adhesive, and prevent damageto the product finish, is by using an application of household liquid dish washing detergent, mineral o1!, or cooking oil.
IIIFOIIII ALLI£1i F@I SI_INVICl Say- _ _.i_e a_ _oney _ Ch_ck _his list befe:'e yo_ catg _o_ s__;_ice° To et_inate un_;ecessary service ca!s, -lrst, read alt the tnstruclons in this manu_i carefully. Than, tf you have a problem, always check this list of common problems and possible solutions before you call for service.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE (CONTINUED) PROBLEM • Food does not roast or bake properly . Loweroven will not self-clean or poor self-cleaning results Lower oven door will not unlock PO$SIIBL_ CAUSE DO.
• Foods over_.ooked o; POSSIBL_. CAU._ Not enough t_me se_ when using "lIME COOK function because starting lemperalure_ of ioods varied widei_ UNTIL YOU O_ ::_:_. "- Probe Rot f,_s_L ,=_,_ _....._e, i • "PROBE" appears on display "ERROR" appems on display , !t;corract power tevei entare_ - Dish no_ rotate_, _.
THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS The temperature in your new oven has been set correctly at the factory, so be sure to follow the recipetemperat ures and cooking times the first few tlmes you bake in your oven.
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KENMOli E Dear Customer: Our constant efforts are directed toward making sure your new Kenmore Oven will arrive at your home In perfect condition and will give you proper performance. As p_rt of these efforts, we feel It Is our responsibility to pro- vide you with this warranty for your range.
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If you have not bought Kenmore 49425 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Kenmore 49425 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Kenmore 49425 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Kenmore 49425 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
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However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Kenmore 49425. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Kenmore 49425 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center