Convection cooking with automatic pre- heat, Convection cooking with automatic pre-heat – Kenmore Microwave Oven User Manual

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CONVECTION COOKING WITH AUTOMATIC PRE- HEAT

An Automatic preheating temperature of 350° F for
convection cooking has been factory set into the Oven.
(See step 3 below.)

1. Touch CLEAR.

2. Touch OVEN TEMP/PRE-HEAT.
The Light below STAGE 1 will -S3
go on and “F” shows in the

Display Window.

3. If you do not touch the

numbers for the oven
temperature, the Oven starts
preheating to the 350° F when
the START is touched.
If you want to preheat the Oven
to the temperature other than
the 350° F, touch the desired
numbers, or example, to
preheat the Oven to 400° F,

touch 4, 0 and 0. The “400F”

will show in the Display Window.
4. Touch PAUSE.

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Light below STAGE 2 will go on
and "0" shows in the Display Window
5. Touch CONVEC TIME.

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Lights above TIME and
CONVEC will go on and “0”
shows in the Display Window.
6. Set the convection cooking
time by touching the
corresponding Numbers as
instructed in the Cookbook.
For example, set 45 minutes by

touching the numbers for “4”.
“5”, “0” and “0”. "4500” then
shows in the Display Window.

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NOTE; During convection
cooking, the Oven keeps the
same temperature in Stage 2 as
for preheating. If. however.
Stage 3 is used, and a
temperature other than 350° is
desired, the Oven temperature

must be set in Stage 3.
7. Touch START.

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The oven is working when the
oven light is on. Lights below
STAGE 1, above PAUSE and

CONVEC will go on. and
“200F" is shown in the Display
Window.
As the oven temperature rises
above 200° F, the display

temperature increases in 10° F
(210F, 220F, 230F etc.). When
the temperature in the oven
reaches the preheat

temperature, “350F or the set
temperature is displayed and a
pulsating beep tone will sound
to tell that the preheating is
over.

8. WARNING: The temperature
in the oven is quite high. Never

touch the tray or flatware with
bare hands. Open the door, the
beep sound will stop and the
temperature display will change
to “PAUS”.
Place the food inside the Oven
as quickly as possible. While the
door is open, the warmed air
will escape from the Oven and

the oven temperature will drop.

9. Touch START again.
The Oven restarts, the oven

light and the lights below
STAGE 2, above TIME and
CONVEC are on. The “PAUS”
display switches to the time
display. The time in the Display
Window counts down.

A tone will sound and the word
“End” will show in the display
window for 2 seconds when the
45 minutes are over.
Then the oven will shut itself off.
NOTES: To know the
temperature of the Oven during
cooking, touch OVEN

TEMP/PRE-HEAT to get “350F”
or the other set temperature in

the Display Window.

After preheating is over, the
beep tone will last until either
the door is opened or 30
minutes have elapsed.
The oven temperature should be
chosen in ten-degree
increments.

For example, when a
temperature of 368° F is set, you
can enter the 368°F. The Oven
will, however, stop at the
temperature of 360° F, omitting

the last digit 8°.

Avoid opening the door during the cooking often since the
hot air will escape from the Oven and the oven
temperature drops very quickly, adversely affecting the
cooking results.

*Use Pot holders to remove the Metal Rack after cooking

as the Rack may get hot during cooking.

NOTE: If you want to keep the food warm after finishing
the set cooking, you can use "Hold Warm" feature. But
metal utensils can not be used for “Hold Warm" operation
since acring may happen and damage to the oven may
result. For detailed instructions on using "Hold Warm”
features. See page 18.

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