Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product KBMC140, KBMC147, KEMC308, KEMC378, KEMC307, KEMC377, YKEMC307, YKEMC308 KitchenAid
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UPPER MICROWAVE O VEN WITH CONVECTION AND/O R BROIL ELEMENT Use & Care Guid e In the U.S.A, for que stions about features , operati on, perfor mance, parts, acces sories or ser vice, call: 1 -8 00- 422- 12 30 .
2 T ABLE OF CONTENT S MI CR OW AVE OV EN SA FE TY .. .. ..... .. ... .. ... .. ... .... ... .. ... .. ... .. ..... .. .. 3 Elect rical Requirem ents ................... ............................................ 5 PARTS AND F EATURES ...............
3 MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions.
4 SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS See door surface cleaning instructions in the “ Oven Care ” section. T o reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: – Do not overcook food. Carefully attend the micro- wave oven if paper , plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
5 Electrical Requ irements The mi crowav e o ven is connecte d to a 110-vo l t si de of th e 240- volt circuit required fo r the lower oven . If t he incom ing voltag e to the microwave ov en i s less than 110 volts cookin g t imes may be longer . Have a qualified electrician check your electrical system.
6 PA RTS AN D FE ATU RES Tu r n t a b l e 1. T ur nta ble 2. Hub 3. Su ppo r t 4. Sh aft The tur ntabl e rotates i n both directions t o help co ok fo od m ore evenly . Do not operate the microwave oven w ithout the t urntab le in place. See “As sistance or S ervice” to reorder an y of t he part s.
7 MICROWAVE OVEN CONT ROL PANEL CON TROL PANEL (C O MBINA TION MODELS ) CON TROL PANEL (ST AND-ALON E MICROW A VE OVEN MODE LS) Display When power is first s upplied to th e microwave o ven, the time o f day w ill appe ar . When the microwave o ven is in u se, the d isplay show s cooki ng power , quantities, weights and/or prompts.
8 To n e s T ones are audible signals in dicating th e foll owing: One tone ■ V alid pad t ouch ■ Functi o n ha s been e nte re d ■ Function has been exited Fou r t one s ■ End o f co ok in g .
9 Cook ing Guidelines Co ver in g Cove ring food helps r etai n mo istu re, short e n cook time a nd redu ce s pa tt eri ng. U se the lid su pp lied wit h c o ok ware. If lid is not available, wax paper , paper towels or plastic wrap approved for microwaves ma y be used .
10 Cook ing P ower Many recipes fo r microwave co oking sp ecify wh ich cook ing power to use by percent, nam e or num ber . For example, 70%= 7=Medium- High. Use the fo llowi ng chart as a general guide fo r the suggeste d co okin g p ow er of sp ecif ic fo ods.
11 Cus tom C ook Times and cookin g powers have been preset fo r 8 microwavab le foods. Use the following chart as a g uide. T o Use Cu stom Co o k : 1. T ouch CUSTOM COOK. 2. T ouch CUS TOM COOK ag ain to scan and se lect food setting s. The co de nu mber represents the nu mber of times CUST OM COOK m ust be t ouched to select the fo od type.
12 Custo m Reheat Times and cook ing pow ers hav e been preset for reheating 8 foo d types. Use t he following chart a s a gu ide. T o Cu stom Re heat F oods : 1. T ouch CUS TOM REHEA T . T ouch CUST OM RE HEA T ag ain to scan a nd select r eheat food se ttings .
13 T o use Cu s t om De fr ost: 1. T o uc h CU S T OM DE F RO S T . 2. T ou ch th e num ber pad fro m the Custom D efr ost ch a rt above or T ouch CUS TOM D EFROS T cont rol r ep eat edly to sc r ol l thr o ugh foo ds. 3. T ouch the number pads to enter the weight or quantity .
14 Keeping F ood W arm Cooked food can be kept warm i n the microwave oven for up to 99 mi nutes. Foods that ar e cooked covered and complete meals on dinner plates sh ould be co vered while be ing kept warm . Pastr y items such as pies and tur novers should b e u ncovered w hile being k ept warm.
15 BROILING CHAR T Times are approximate an d may be adj usted f or individual tastes. Convectio n Cooking 1. Broi l Element 2. Convection Fa n 3. Convecti on Element (on some models) 4. Con v ect ion Gr id Convection Coo king uses t he con vection elemen t (on some models) and the fa n.
16 MIC RO WAVE COO K CH ART These ti mes are app r oxi mate and may need to be adjusted to su it individual tas te. FOOD COOK TIME COOK POWER Me ats, Poultry , Fi sh, Seafood Baco n (per slice) 45 sec to 1 min 15 sec per sli ce 100% Gr ound Beef for Casse r o les (1 lb [.
17 MI CROWA VE REHE AT CH ART These ti mes are app r oxi mate and m ay need to be adjusted to s uit ind ividual tas te. If using B roi l to reheat, d o not co ver fo od.
18 MI C R OW A V E OVEN CARE General Cl eaning IMPORT ANT : Before cleaning, make sure al l controls ar e of f an d the oven i s co ol. Al ways fo llow label ins truction s on c leaning products. Soap, water an d a so ft cloth or spong e are sugg ested first unless other w ise noted.
19 Disp lay shows messages ■ Is the dis play showing an “ O ven Status” scre e n, with a l ett er/n umb er cod e and i ns tru cti on to in form Ki tch e nA id? The oven has de tec ted an i nter nal problem. I t has r un a s elf- checking p rogram and displ ayed the er ror .
KIT CHENAID ® COMBINA TION MICRO WAVE W A RRANTY ONE- YEAR FULL WARR ANTY For one y ear from the date of purchase, w hen this appliance is o perated and maintained according to instructio ns atta che.
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