Microwave, Temperature controlled “multi-power” cooking – Kenmore Microwave Oven User Manual

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MICROWAVE

The “Temperature Controlled Meat Cooking Guide" and “Reheating Guide” on Pages 23 and 24 will show
you which multi-power setting and temperature setting are recommended for the food you are cooking.

TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED “MULTI-POWER”

COOKING

1. Place the temperature probe into the food with the first

inch of the sensor in the center of the food. See step 1 on page
25.

2. Plug the temperature probe into the socket on the side
of the oven. See step 2 on page 25.

CAUTION: Do not plug the pointed end of
the temperature probe into the socket.

3. Touch CLEAR.

4. Touch MICRO TEMP.
The Lights above TEMP and
MICRO, below STAGE 1 will go
on, and “F” will show in the

display window.

5. Choose the food temperature
and touch the corresponding

numbers. For example, if the

recipe calls for doneness at
155° F, you would touch
numbers “1” “5" and “5”. When
you touch “155". the display

window will show 'T55F”. If the

temperature probe is not
plugged into the socket, the
probe light will flash and the
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6. Touch MICRO CONTROL.
The word “HI” will show in the
display window until you enter a

lower power setting. This is to
remind you that the oven will
always operate at full power
unless you set a lower power.

7. Choose the cook control
setting you desire and touch the
corresponding numbers. For
example, if the recipe should call

for cooking at the “70
(ROAST)” setting, you would
touch numbers "7” and “0”.
When you touch “7” and “0”,
the display window will show
“70”. This means that in the “70
(ROAST)” setting, the oven is at
power level 70.

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8. Touch START. The oven will

begin to cook and you will be
able to see the temperature of
the food rising in the display
window.

9. A tone will sound and the
word “End” will show in the

Display Window for 2 seconds
when the desired temperature is

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NOTE: If you want to keep the food warm after finishing
the set cooking, you can use “Hold Warm” feature. For
detailed instructions on using “Hold Warm” feature. See
page 18.
The highest temperature that can be set is 200° F.
The temperature is displayed in 1°F increments.

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