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1. Place chicken breast side down on microproof and heatproof roasting rack Use metal rack Use a microproof and heatproof dish with trivet Start skin side down CORNISH Whole NO Turn over Place hens breast side down on 5 10 min HENS microproof and heatproof roasting rack DUCKLING a Turn over Place duckling breast side down on 10 20 min D ee and heatproof roasting rack TURKEY Whole Turn over Place turkey breast side down on 10 20 min over 8 lbs AE and heatproof roasting rac Place turkey skin side down on microproof and heatproof roasting rack Use metal rack Use a microproof and heatproof dish with trivet Start skin side down Turn over 10 20 min Pieces Turn over RECIPE 2 POULTRY Breast Turn over 10 20 min 3 4 lbs Parts Turn over 5 10 min NOTE For BEEF minimum weight is 1 Ib maximum weight is 5 9 lbs For POULTRY minimum weight is 1 Ib maximum weight is 12 9 lbs DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE a P k a 1 Touch STOP CLEAR To use a recipe in the Roast Course follow these steps a Le Te EN ee DO MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib oz 5 To select rare or well done touch S or a 2 Touch ROAST A2 will appear in the display PAD oe window E STEP srr STe Puust EXAMPLE For rare beef touch Sw L appears in display window DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE i h k h 4 7 r
2. me m eee Touch START MICRO COMBO CONVEC b on The oven will automatically continue to count down the Touch Gnumber ingle digi 19 fordesired remaining amount of time left in the display window QUICK START REHEATING GUIDE This guide shows the food items and some special notes for reheating with Quick start feature Food Amount Time BEVERAGES Water Based Milk Based Broth based soups Cream based soups Sandwich Cooked pizza 10 inches cut in 8 portions Casseroles MEAT Sliced thin Sliced thick Barbecued beef chili stews hash etc Hamburgers Meat loaf slices Sausage patties POULTRY Chicken pieces Creamed chicken Chicken turkey sliced SEAFOOD Shrimp crab or scallops in sauce frozen Seafood or fish casseroles frozen SIDE DISHES Rice Pasta Vegetables frozen in pouch Mashed potatoes instant Canned vegetables Pudding and pie filling mix l cup 2 cups 1 cup 2 cups 103 4 oz can 103 4 oz can 1 2 _ 2 wedges 4 wedges whole 1 qt 4 cups 3 5 oz Y2 1 thick 16 o0z can 1 serving 2 servings 4 servings 1014 0z can 3 5 oz 3 4 cup 1 2 cups 10 12 oz 4 servings 344 0z packet 8 oz 15 oz 17 oz 31 4 oz Special Notes Heat uncovered Use 6 to 8 ounce cup Use 114 quart casserole Cover Use 1 2 quart casserole Cover Place on paper plate or towels Place on paper towels or
3. 0 and 0 600 will show in the display win dow 6 JLo JLo DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE ee ae a h k See i E O E MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib 02 NOTE During convection cooking the oven keeps the same temperature in second stage as for preheating If however the third stage is used and a temperature other than 350 F is desired the oven temperature must be set in third stage 7 Touch START DEF STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE oe p h k rs SEEN S A E D E MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib 02 When the temperature reaches 350 F 350F shows in the display window and a beep tone will sound to indicate that the preheating time is over 8 The beep sound stops when the door is opened Place the food in the oven and close the door quickly The word PAUS flashes in the display window 9 Touch START DEF STEPI STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE a k ee P k T FF F F e MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz The 25 minutes will now count down and the next stage will start automatically IMPORTANT Since oven gets hot during cooking use pot holders to remove food turntable rack etc from oven cavity Microwave 1550W Convection 1550W Microwave 815W IEC 705 Test Procedure Convection 1500W 23 Y2 W x 18 44 D x 15 6 H 15 34 W x 15 48 D x 9 746 H 19 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS OPERATION Q What is wrong when the oven light will not glow during cooking or when the o
4. mot Fo F Waona MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib 02 3 Set the desired oven temperature if different than the preset 350 F EXAMPLE To set 275 F touch and HOLD w PAD until 275F appears in display window DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE a h h h b ee am e e T a MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib oz 4 Set the desired cooking time by touching the corre sponding numbers EXAMPLE To set 16 minutes and 30 seconds touch numbers 1 6 3 and 0 i jf 6 JL 3 J Lo 5 Touch START DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE ar k h k l r i l sal aw t a lee ae Te ee ee Lee MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz NOTE If you wish to preheat the oven for Micro Convection Combination Cooking follow the steps given in the EXAMPLE for preheating and convection cooking on page 14 1 3 For step 4 touch COMBO Set the combination cooking time the same as you would for the convection cooking time Touch START Place the food inside the preheated oven quickly While the door is left open the heated air will escape and the temperature will drop Use pot holders whenever removing food turntable rack etc from the oven WARNING The temperature in the oven is quite high Always use pot holders Never remove items from oven or touch walls turntable etc with bare hands REMEMBER The oven temperature of 350 F is preset into the oven It is not necessary to touch 7 or
5. 02 After the oven reaches the preheat temperature a beep tone will sound The oven is now preheated 7 Open oven door PAUS appears in display window Place food in oven Close door Touch START again TIPS Place the food inside the preheated oven quickly If the door is open left too long the heated air will escape and the temperature will drop When preheating is completed a pulsating beep tone will sound until oven door is opened or 30 min utes have elapsed Use pot holders whenever removing food turntable rack etc from the oven WARNING The temperature in the oven is quite high Always use pot holders Never remove items from oven or touch walls turntable etc with bare hands REMEMBER The oven temperature of 350 F is preset into the oven It is not necessary to touch or lt e PAD unless a different oven temperature is desired While the oven preheats the temperature appears in the display window in 25 F increments Until the oven temperature reaches 225 F the display window shows 200F MICRO CONVECTION COMBINATION COOKING TIPS With the Micro Convection Combination cooking is done by both microwave and hot air this combination cooking provides you with the speed of microwaving and the browning capabilities of convection cooking To use Micro Convection Combination Cooking 1 Touch STOP CLEAR DEF STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE a o a a
6. MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz F fF F 8 L 3 T h number for recipe desired MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz Touc EXAMPLE To cook Beef touch 1 A2 1 NOTE Medium doneness is set automatically unless th bh tt appears in display window and the light above lb you touch the i PAD will flash DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE 6 Touch START m 4 ke DI IIL l MICRO COMBO CONVEC To oz IMPORTANT Only tenths of a pound can be entered 4 Enter the weight of the food so 1 75 lbs would be entered as 1 8 lbs Whole pounds EXAMPLE To enter 4 1 pounds touch 4 and are shown to the left of the decimal point tenths of a then 5 4 5 appears in display window and the pound are shown to the right of the decimal point light above Ib will stop flashing and remain on 17 18 AUTOMATIC COOKING Continued BAKE Foods and instructions for use with this feature are listed in the Bake Course Chart below BAKE COURSE CHART RECIPE COURSE FOODS SPECIAL NOTES RECIPE 1 LAYER CAKE Layer cake mixes yellow white LAYER CAKE chocolate flavored etc Follow package directions Do one layer at a time Use turntable Use 8 or 9 inch metal or glass cake pan The LOW 7 or HIGH PAD can be used to decrease or increase bake time ANGEL FOOD Angel Food Cake mix regular or Follow package directions CAKE flavored Use turntable Use 10 inch tube pan
7. Micro aintenance Agreement S EREET MA MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT Contact your Sears salesperson or local Sears Service Center today and purchase a Sears Maintenance Agreement 23 SEARS Kenmore USE amp CARE MICRO CONVECTION MANUAL OVEN STOCK NO 89969 WARRANTY FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE IF THIS KENMORE MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN FAILS DUE TO A DEFECT IN eee OR WORKMANSHIP SEARS WILL REPAIR IT FREE OF FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON THE MAGNETRON FOR FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE IF THE MAGNETRON IN THIS KENMORE MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN FAILS DUE TO A DEFECT IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP SEARS WILL REPAIR IT FREE OF CHARGE THE ABOVE WARRANTY COVERAGE APPLIES ONLY TO MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVENS WHICH ARE USED FOR PRIVATE HOUSHOLD PURPOSES WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS IN USE IN THE UNITED STATES THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU a ae HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO ATE SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO DEPT 731CR W SEARS TOWER CHICAGO IL 60684 Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No 15493 8 91 Printed in Japan
8. 4 inches of space on the top of the oven and 5 inches of space on both sides of oven SETTING TIME OF DAY Touch STOP CLEAR Touch TIME OF DAY PAD Touch numbers indicating the correct time Touch TIME OF DAY PAD NAMES OF OVEN PARTS door N Easy clean stainless steel cavity Keep the cavity bottom clean for smooth movement of the turntable Turntable shaft Safety interlock system Door release button Opens door when pushed Metal turntable Place the turntable in the center of the cavity bottom on top of the roller rest Turn carefully until turntable locks over shaft Roller rest Place the roller rest on the cavity bot tom to support the turntable before placing the turntable on top Metal rack Used for convection and micro con vection combination cooking Remove your Sears Kenmore Microwave Convection Oven and all items from the shipping carton Your oven will be packed with the following items Metal Turntable cniinn E A E N 1 each Roler Rest toorn a E a a E T ded oaeusiees l each Metal KACK 5 aac cisco nce EE N E T eee O i each Dee Cae Mantal soine N a N teas waataeisaauaemahcees l each COOKBOOK arra a A a A EE 1 each Easy Use Charn Card ann n a a A sUemiaaioataaaiada sss l each Metal Turntable Metal Rack 1 Place metal turntable on roller rest securely Do not 1 The metal rack may get hot during cooking Pot hold operate the oven without the metal turntabl
9. BUNDT CAKE Use cake mix especially for 12 cup Follow package directions 12 cup BUNDT pan or follow recipe on layer Use turntable BUNDT pan cake package for 12 cup BUNDT pan Use metal 12 cup BUNDT cake pan For microproof heatproof 12 cup BUNDT pan use HIGH 2a doneness setting The LOW 7 or HIGH PAD can be used to decrease or increase bake time RECIPE 2 ANGEL CAKE BUNDT is a Registered Trademark of Northland Aluminum Products Inc Minneapolis Minnesota USA Place a microproof and heatproof dish or plate between metal BUNDT pan and turntable To use a recipe in the Bake Course follow these 4 If you need to select doneness touch or Aa steps PAD 1 Touch STOP CLEAR EXAMPLE To bake a BUNDT cake with micro proof heatproof 12 cup BUNDT pan touch A PAD H appears in display window DEF sept STEP STEPS PAUSE 2 Touch BAKE A3 appears in display window LABS DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE a hs a a 7T sero oe SE Ee MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz NOTE Medium doneness is set automatically unless MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz you touch the saz or PAD 3 Touch number for recipe desired 5 Touch START EXAMPLE To cook a layer cake touch 1 A3 1 appears in display window DEF STEP STEP STEPS PAUSE 1 a da kk oO E l f p i ome cone om 7 7 8 pg
10. paper plate or leave in uncovered cardboard box points toward center Cover Stir once Heat on microproof plate covered with waxed paper Place in microproof dish Cover Stir halfway through cooking time Place on microproof plate Cover with paper towel Turn over once Heat on microproof plate Cover with waxed paper If fried cover with paper towel Cover Stir once Heat on microproof plate Cover with waxed paper Pierce pouch and place on microproof plate Flex pouch to mix halfway through cooking time Remove from package to 1 quart microproof casserole Cover Stir once during cooking Heat in microproof casserole covered tightly with plastic wrap Pierce pouch Place on microproof plate Flex halfway through cooking time to mix Follow package directions Reduce liquid by 1 tablespoon Use 4 cup microproof casserole covered Stir once Follow package directions Stir once Use 4 cup glass measure 10 HI POWER MULTI POWER COOKING HI gives the highest cooking power possible with your oven It is the recommended setting for cooking foods with high moisture content or for cooking foods that need fast cooking to maintain their natural flavor and texture Many foods need slower cooking at less than full power in order to give you the best results In addition to HI there are ten multi power settings The cookbook tells you which power setting is recommended for the food bein
11. tend to boil over use a larger utensil than usual for cooking If you open the oven door or touch STOP CLEAR the food will stop boiling Remember to touch START again after closing the door to restart the cooking cycle Q Why is a standing time recommended after microwave cooking is over A Standing time allows foods to continue cooking evenly throughout for a few moments after the actual microwave oven cooking cycle The amount of standing time depends upon the density of the food Q Why is an additional time required for cooking food stored in refrigerator A As in conventional cooking the initial temperature of food affects total cooking time More time is needed to cook food just taken out of a refrigerator versus food at a room temperature 21 22 CARE AND CLEANING The oven should be turned off and cooled before cleaning e The oven cavity is made of stainless steel and should be cleaned with a detergent such as fantastik Soft Scrub or MR Clean After convection cooking in particular the interior of the oven may be stained with spattered oil It is recom mended that the oven be cleaned each time after use before the oil spatters harden and become difficult to remove Do not use rough or scratchy pads or cleaners For best performance and safety the inner door panel and the oven front frame should be free of food or grease build up Wipe both often with a mild detergent Then rinse and wipe dry Never
12. 15493 q S SEARS USE amp CARE MANUAL STOCK NO 89969 KNOW YOUR UNIT Read this booklet so you will be able to enjoy all the features in your Kenmore Micro Convection Oven Record in space provided below the Model No and the Serial No found on the label on Ke Mm rm O re o MICRO CONVECTION No OVE N Retain this informatio J d C a a Se q nN re Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A 15493 YOUR SAFETY FIRST The Sears Kenmore Microwave Convection Oven though simple to use is not a toy Respect it as an electric cooking appliance Become familiar with microwave eneray its uses and limitations ENERGY safety interlocks residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces properly and that there is no damage to the 1 DOOR bent QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE OF YOUR OVEN The oven should not be run without the metal turn table and turntable roller rest in place Food must be placed on the center of the metal turntable When a browning dish is used the browning dish bottom must be at least 3 16in above metal turntable Carefully read and follow the instructions for the brown ing dish The oven should be thoroughly checked by a trained ser vice technician should it be dropped or damaged before it is operated again The oven has several built in safety switches to make sure the power remains off when the d
13. EF STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE The second stage has been set 3 F F F e MICRO COMBO CONVEC th 02 Third Stage 15 minutes Power level 20 LOW 7 Touch MICRO DEF STEP STEP STEPS PAUSE amp h A edi f 9 MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz 8 To set power level 20 touch and HOLD Sev PAD until P 20 appears in the display window Xow DEF STEP STEP STEP3 PAUSE NLW ree a is Loy 7 7 F MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz 9 To set 15 minutes touch 1 5 then 0 twice DEF STEP STEP STEP3 PAUSE t tT MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib oz sai mn eae The third stage has been set 10 Touch START for three stage cooking MULTI STAGE COOKING WITH AUTO DEFROST If you want to cook after using the Auto Defrost cycle first set the Auto Defrost then follow the instructions above numbered 2 10 The cooking process can be set for up to four stages when Auto Defrost is set as the first stage CONVECTION COOKING The convection cooking will be best used for items like souffl s breads pizza and also for meat and fish No special techniques are required to adapt your favorite oven recipes to convection cooking Because convection cooking has increased efficiency due to the fan circulated hot air you may need to decrease conventional cooking temperatures by 25 F This is the only difference between conventional and convection cooking When baking cakes cookies breads rolls or ot
14. MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib Oz MULTI STAGE COOKING In three stage cooking different modes of cooking can be combined for sequential cooking For example to bake a casse role preheating is the 1st stage Convection Cooking is the 2nd stage and Micro Convection Combination Cooking is the Srd stage First Stage 1 TouchSTOP CLEAR DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE cee ee ae ih h 35 GF 350E EN 9 7 F tge o MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz NOTE Since the oven temperature is 350 F in this case the temperature need not be entered since this temperature is preset in the oven Second Stage 3 Touch CONVEC DEF STEP STEP STEP3 PAUSE as a a a k T 3 7 7 peo MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz 4 Set the desired time for 2nd stage cooking EXAMPLE Enter 25 minutes by touching numbers 2 5 0 and 0 2500 will show in the display window 2 jis JLo o DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE ara h aes a anes a MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz Third Stage 5 Touch COMBO DEF STEPI STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE er ae a a b 7T EEEE OB MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz SPECIFICATIONS POWER SOURCE 120V 60Hz only POWER CONSUMPTION OUTPUT POWER OUTER DIMENSIONS CAVITY DIMENSIONS CAVITY VOLUME NET WEIGHT 1 3 Cu Pt 55 Ibs NOTE This oven is made for use only in U S A 6 Set the desired time for 3rd stage cooking EXAMPLE Enter 6 minutes by touching numbers 6
15. NVEC 3 Touch START The oven will automatically start preheating to 350 F To set a temperature different than 350 F 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 2 Touch CONVEC 3 Touch S7 or aes PAD to select desired tempera ture 4 Touch START EXAMPLE To preheat the oven to 400 F and to set cooking time 1 Touch STOP CLEAR DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE a ey pe oe cody ae F F FF F BL MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib Oz 3 Touch lt a PAD twice or touch and HOLD until 400F appears in the display window DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE f cer 5 k k h 7 ws eee m i Pil l li ee 7 Te MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz 4 Touch CONVEC DEF STEPI STEP STEP3 PAUSE er h h k k 7T 1 r I Li ri il lj T 7 9 y fF BH MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz 5 Set the convection cooking time by touching the cor responding numbers EXAMPLE To set 45 minutes touch 4 5 and 0 twice 4 jis ILo Le The temperature selected in the preheat stage first stage will be maintained in the convection cooking stage second stage However if a third stage is used and a temperature other than 350 F is desired the oven temperature must be set for this third stage DEF STEP STEP STEPI PAUSE P A h d k 7M 7 F T aa MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib oz 6 Touch START DEF STEP STEP2 STEPS PAUSE oo Nih ro k a 7 9 MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib
16. PAD unless a different oven temperature is desired 15 16 AUTOMATIC COOKING The oven contains 3 preset courses CONVENIENCE ROAST and BAKE Each course has 2 recipes preset into the oven for cooking roasting or baking in these categories The times temperatures and power levels for these recipes cannot be changed However Se and 4s PADS can be used to control doneness of a particular recipe For the CONVENIENCE and ROAST courses the weight of the food needs to be entered CONVENIENCE Foods and instructions for use with this feature are listed in the Convenience Course Chart below CONVENIENCE COURSE CHART SPECIAL NOTES RECIPE FOOD RECIPE 1 French Fries Tater Tots Potato Patties Place on metal pizza baking pan FROZEN eee Crinkle Cut French Fries Place on metal pizza baking pan Use HIGH lt S Doneness setting Place on metal pizza baking pan or 9 inch baking dish For unusually large regular size pieces use HIGH 4a Doneness setting 1 to 24 oz Frozen Fried Chicken regular size pieces and snack size pieces nuggets CHICKEN chunks patties wingettes etc 1 to 24 oz To use a recipe in the Convenience Course follow 5 If you want to select your favorite doneness touch these steps the Se or Ze PAD This will decrease or in 1 Touch STOP CLEAR crease the time as indicated EXAMPLE For very large size pieces of Fried Chic
17. TTINGS POWER WARN 180 vat LOW Softening chocolate 250 watts Heating breads rolls tacos p Q m J EXAMPLES 10 20 pz Q m E 30 DEFROST Thawing meat poultry and seafood Completing the cooking cycle of casseroles stews and some sauces BRAISE 50 SIMMER Cooking stews and soups after bringing toa boil BAKE Cooking scrambled eggs 535 watts OAST Cooking rump roast 605 watts ham veal and lamb REHEAT Reheating precooked or 675 watts prepared food quickly 320 watts 390 watts Cooking less tender cuts of meat in liquid or slow cooking dishes 465 watts EE SAUTE 745 watts Cooking onions celery and green peppers quickly pa HI Cooking poultry fish 815 watts vegetables and most casseroles Preheating the browning dish boiling water POWER EE Approximate watts as measured by IEC 705 Test Pro cedure FAST DEFROST Your oven is equipped with an Auto Defrost system which is the best defrost method for this oven FAST DEFROST is explained in order to show other de frosting possibilities To speed up the defrosting of dense food items over 1 lb start on HI then reduce to the 30 DEFROST set ting 1 Microwave on HI for 1 2 minutes per pound of dense food items 2 Then Microwave on 30 DEFROST for 3 minutes per pound or until food is thawed Defrosting time will be g
18. ches oven walls causing the turntable to stop moving the turntable will automatically rotate in opposite direction Q Why is there noise coming from the turntable when the oven is turned on A This noise occurs when the roller rest and oven bottom are dirty Frequent cleaning of these parts should eliminate or reduce the noise QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Continued FOODS Q What is wrong when baked foods have a hard dry brown spot A A hard dry brown spot shows overcooking Shorten the cooking or reheating time Q Why do eggs sometimes pop A When baking frying or poaching eggs the yolk may pop due to steam build up inside the yolk membrane To prevent this simply pierce the yolk with a toothpick before cooking it CAUTION Never cook eggs in the shell Q Why are scrambled eggs sometimes a little dry after cooking A Eggs dry out if they are QUERCOOKES Though the same recipe is used each time one may need to vary the cooking time for one of these reasons Eggs vary in size Fags are at room temperature one time and at refrigerator temperature another time The shapes of utensils vary thereby making it necessary to vary the cooking time Fags continue cooking during standing time Q Is it possible to pop corn in a microwave oven A Yes if using one of the two methods described below 1 Microwave popping devices designed specifically for this type of microwave cooking or 2 Prepackaged comme
19. e ers may be needed to remove rack atter cooking 2 Only use the metal turntable specifically designed for 2 Do not use browning dishes on metal rack this oven Do not substitute any other metal turntable 3 T t yontu To prevent magnetron failure 3 If metal turntable is hot allow to cool before cleaning Do not use foil or metal containers directly on the or placing in water 4 Metal turntable can turn in either direction If food or utensil on metal turntable touches oven walls causing the turntable to stop moving the turn table will automatically rotate in opposite direction This is normal Do not cook directly on metal turntable when per forming microwave cooking Always place food in a microproof dish or on a rack set in a microproof dish For micro convection combination cooking place meats and poultry on a microproof and heatproof rack set in a microproof and heatproof dish Place dish on metal turntable metal rack when using the microwave or micro convection combination cooking Do not place the metal rack directly on the floor of the oven Always place rack on the turntable OVEN CONTROL PANEL Indicator Lights Micro Combo Convec and Auto Defrost lights nidi cate which cooking operation is being used l Step Lights When cooking stages are set lights will go on indicating the stage in which your oven is cooking Pause Light Shows oven will pause between the stages in A
20. en has a Child Lock Out feature to prevent a playful or accidental running of the oven by a child After this feature is set the display will return to the Time of Day The oven cannot be programmed to cook even though the pads for a cooking function may be touched accidentally after this feature is set The display window will show E To correct touch STOP CLEAR then the display window will return to the Time of Day For setting this Child Lock Out feature see below To set To cancel 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 2 Touch TIME OF DAY PAD 2 Touch TIME OF DAY PAD 3 Touch 9 four times 3 Touch 7 four times 4 Touch START 4 Touch START Time of Day will return to the display window Time of Day will return to the display window QUICK START COOKING HI power only This feature was designed for simple setting of the oven with convenience cooking and or reheating in mind To set simply touch the QUICK ON pad and touch a number pad from 1 to 9 The oven starts instantly 1 Touch STOP CLAER Place food in oven then close cooking time in minutes the door The oven will begin to cook on HI power EXAMPLE To set 1 minute touch 1 DEF STEP STEP STEPI PAUSE a 5 h Es d aT TFE l j I LI ms gt ___ 7 f 7 r gt d d 4 g T NOTE To stir or rearrange food during cooking simply open the door stir or rearrange and close the door
21. ent damaging utensils and your oven choose appropriate utensils and materials for each cooking method The list below is a general guide for you to select utensils and materials Utensil Microwave Micro Convection Convection Panes Cooking Combination Cooking Cooking YES Utensils to use YES Ceramic amp Glass Corning Ware YES YES YES NO Utensils to avoid Heat resistant Glassware YES Glassware with metal decoration NO NO NO NOTE Aluminum Fc N Lead Glass For shielding purposes NO NO Poney Without metal daz used See Cookbook fot Plastic Regular Oven Heat proof Ware YES YES YES shielding techniques Plastic Wrap YES NO NO Aluminum Foil YES YES YES Wood a NO NO BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE You can often correct operating problems yourself If your micro convection oven fails to work properly locate the operat ing problem in the chart below and try the solutions marked for each problem If the micro convection oven still does not work properly contact the nearest Sears Service Center Sears Service Centers are fully equipped to handle your service requirements PROBLEM Oven Will Not Start Err display Arcing or Sparking Incorrect Time of Day F Unevenly Cooked Foods r Overcooked Foods Undercooked Foods Improper Defrosting SOLUTION Is power cord plugged in Check to see that oven ventilation Is door closed ports are not restricted Cooking time not set Use correct time cooking pow
22. er level Touch STOP CLEAR Completely defrost food Use approved cookware only Turn or stir food Do not operate with oven empty Reset time of day SEARS SERVICE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL We Service What We Sell is our assurance to you that you can depend on Sears for service because Sears service is nationwide Your Kenmore Microwave Convection Oven has added value when you consider that Sears has a service unit near you staffed by Sears Trained Technicians professional technicians specifically trained on Kenmore Microwave Convection Ovens having the parts tools and equipment to insure that we meet our pledge to you We Service What We Sell TO FURTHER ADD TO THE VALUE OF YOUR MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN BUY A SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT Sears Microwave Convection Ovens are designed manufactured and tested for years of dependable operation a O ee Yet any modern appliance may require service from time to time A Sears Maintenance Agreement is more than Replacementot defective an extension of the Warranty l parts other than magnetron It provides complete protection from unexpected repair bills and undue inconvenience It assures you of maximum 2 Replacement of efficiency from your Microwave Convection Oven magnetron Here s a comparative Warranty and Maintenance 3 eleven daa Ser p A m Agreement chart showing you the benefits of a Sears your request icrowave Convection Oven Mai
23. er or block any openings on the appli ance 12 Do not store or use this appliance outdoors Do not use this product near water for example near a kitchen sink in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 13 Do not immerse cord or plug in water 14 Keep cord away from heated surfaces 15 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter 16 When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that comes together on closing the door use only mild non abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth See Care and Cleaning in structions on page 22 17 Do not use paper products when appliance is ope rated in the convection or micro convection combi nation mode 18 Do not store any materials other than manufac turers recommended accessories in this oven when not in use 19 Do not cover racks or any other part of the oven with metal foil This will cause overheating of the oven SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY CERTIFICATION The Sears Kenmore Microwave Convection Oven is designed and thoroughly tested to meet exacting safety standards It meets UL and FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U S Department of Health and Human Services TABLE OF CONTENTS General Instructions E Location of Model Number Label oo ecceceseccecccueuenseeenaeveceeeess E IMPORTANT Electrical Grounding Instructions 0 ce eeeeee eee E ealain snenie a a EAN E etini Tine
24. g cooked 1 Touch STOP CLEAR Place food in oven then close the door DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE h A b i 7 tpg MICRO COMBO CONVEC 1b Oz 3 Touch 7 PAD for desired cooking power level EXAMPLE To set power level 80 touch se PAD twice DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE k h f m m mea a MICRO COMBO CONVEC b oz NOTE When using the LOW HIGH PADS to change power levels you can touch them once or twice etc or you can touch and hold the pad The display window will show the power levels changing automatically It is not necessary to touch 7 PAD when cooking with the highest power HI To set HI POWER cooking skip step 3 above 4 Touch numbers for desired cooking time EXAMPLE To set 3 2 minutes touch 3 3 and a 3 JL 3s JLo DEF STEP STEP STEPS PAUSE a h b b oe PF FF F f g _ MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib 02 Remember the timer is a digital clock that is divided into 60 seconds Therefore 2 minute is equal to 30 seconds Touch 30 and not 50 as with a calculator to indicate 1 2 NOTE Although we recommend entering the power level first when setting the microwave oven you can en ter the time first and then enter the power level 5 Touch START COOKING GUIDE FOR MULTI POWER SETTINGS The Multi Power feature lets you cook at the best power level for the food being cooked MICROWAVE OUTPUT LEVEL SE
25. her baked foods most recipes call for preheating Preheat the empty oven just as you do the conventionag oven However heavier dense foods such as meats casseroles poultry can be started without preheating 7 i All heatproof cookware or metal utensils may be used in convection cooking Since various foods benefit from the use of the rack in addition to the turntable we have made recommendations below The foods listed can be placed directly on the metal rack with a heatproof plate placed below to catch the drippings Metal Turntable Beef Roast Leg of Lamb Whole Chicken Pie Biscuits Cookies Souffl Gane Steak Hamburger Patty Pork Chops Chicken Pieces Metal Turntable __ Metal Rack on turntable it il I l I lih it ly T My 7 NOTE When using the metal rack always place the rack on the turntable BAKING PAN METAL UTENSILS Any Pizza Pan with less than a 12 inch diameter can be used with this oven METAL UTENSILS should only be used in convection cooking Metal utensils should be placed on the metal turntable or metal rack Never use metal utensils for microwave or micro convection combination cooking 13 14 CONVECTION COOKING WITH AUTOMATIC PREHEAT An Automatic preheating temperature of 350 F for con vection cooking has been preset into the oven Other temperatures can be set in 25 degree increments To use Automatic Preheat 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 2 Touch CO
26. imes take so long to preheat A When the oven door is opened during preheating hot air will escape from the oven and the oven temperature will drop making the preheating time longer Avoid opening the oven door during preheating convection cooking or micro convection combination cooking whenever possible Q Is the moisture accumulation on the top and or sides of the oven door normal when cooking using the micro convection combination method A Yes when foods with high moisture content are cooked water beads may form on the top and or sides of the oven door but will dissipate after use Q Why does my oven show time counting down in the display window but no cooking is occurring A The microcomputer in your oven has caused this Simply unplug the oven and then plug it back in Q When the oven is plugged into a wall outlet for the first time it might not work properly What is wrong A Only when the oven is plugged in for the first time or when power resumes after a power interruption the microcom puter used in the oven control assembly may temporarily become scrambled and fail to function as programmed Unplug the oven from the 120 volt household outlet and then plug it back in The microcomputer will be reset for proper function thereafter Q Why does the turntable sometimes rotate clockwise or counterclockwise A The turntable will rotate clockwise or counterclockwise This is normal If the food or utensil on the turntable tou
27. incsaaaen SEARS KENMORE MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN USE AND CARE MANUAL MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN USE INSTRUCTIONS Advice on the use and care of Sears appliances is always available at your nearest Sears store When seeking information be sure you have the complete model number which is located on the plastic label See below for its location MODEL NUMBER To make a request for service information or replacement of parts Sears will require the complete model number of your microwave convection oven The number is on the inner left side of the control panel You must open the door to see the number The number will look like this 564 8000000 KENMORE is a registered trademark of Sears Roebuck and Co aenpve eee eer ere eae ee eee oeeaea treet etn nea eet ern eteeesnaese tee senneonerea aee teeter nto erate eee sone tO Phen eset neennaeesresrsonneeetaeven eee teen teatro eee see eee PORK ene eeee nner eeaene PBR RHR HD Pave eee etn n ane ateeee ene erasetr eee reeeeeene HR Peete ates a tn BeBe esennnaae Peat ete eeoeeanevsetratsa en wenseeet erste eaten n se Se SH tenor ne teh eeeeneane Sear ane re ee sa eat tae reseen eet ere ew nearer ethene enset et eonenosve NOOO Te TOR Te eee ES Eee ee ee ee Tae er eee 10 Model Num IMPORTANT ELEC TRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by
28. ken touch lt a H appears in the display window 2 Touch CONVENIENCE A1 appears in the display M E Se aE window DEF STEP STEP STEP3 PAUSE r th h rs ee MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib 02 NOTE Medium doneness is set automatically unless ees 9 4 p EEE MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz you touch the Se or PAD 3 Touch number for recipe desired 6 Touch START EXAMPLE To heat Frozen Fried Chicken touch 2 Al 2 appears in the display window and the light above oz will flash DEF STEP STEP2 STEP PAUSE R 7 MICRO COMSO CONVEC ib oz 4 Enter the weight of the food EXAMPLE To enter 12 ounces touch 1 then 2 12 will appear in the display window and the light above oz will stop flashing and remain on DEF STEP STEP STEPS PAUSE l i I _ 7 F 7 amp MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib 02 REMEMBER Convert pounds to ounces EXAMPLE 1 pound equals 16 ounces 1 12 pounds equals 24 ounces AUTOMATIC COOKING Continued ROAST Foods and instructions for use with this feature are listed in the Roast Course Chart below ROAST COURSE CHART SELECT STANDING RECIPE acer paps AT PAUSE SPECIAL NOTES TIME BEEF Rib Rump RECIPE 1 Tenderloin Turn over Use a microproof and heatproof 10 20 min BEEF Rare roasting rack Medium Well done CHICKEN Whole _ 2 4 Ibs
29. nside the oven b Do NOT use the cavity for storage purposes Do not store cooking utensils or combustible items such as paper products bread cookies etc inside the oven because if lightning strikes the power lines it may cause the oven to turn ON c Do NOT use wire twist ties in the oven Be sure to inspect purchased items for wire twist ties and re move them before the item is placed in the oven 4 This appliance must be grounded Connect only to properly grounded outlet See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 5 5 Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions 6 Some products such as whole eggs water with oil or fat sealed containers and closed glass jars for example may explode and should not be heated in this oven 7 Use this appliance only for its intended use as de scribed in this manual Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance This type of oven is specifically designed to heat or cook food It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use 8 As with any appliance close supervision is neces sary when used by children 9 Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 10 This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest authorized serv ice facility for examination repair or adjustment 11 Do not cov
30. o Day uann A E Names of Oven Parts ccccccecccsececeeseccnseeusceueseusesens ee ak Over Conrol Pane eso sheg ied ontc a a User Instructions W Recall and Change of Settings ssecisecaaiwediccnitlv ld nite winlesceds E ROG ar IME alot cess te cencecesdecve cst N ested San naebadavenake nd Lock OU ieee reper verre ree atte rts to rr Eo one Sree reer Detailed Directions E Microwave COOKING vocrirennca iets eitest ce eens 2OUiC Star COC IIS iinan e a d o nines Hi Power Multi Power Cooking scseeeeesrrrreeresrrrrrr Cooking Guide for Multi Power Settings Wattage of Output Power Automatic DENON annene ceo E a eee Multi Stage COOKINO racar a E Convection Cooking nikiman sence earn eot elena eissearen Convection Cooking with Automatic Preheat cccceeecccceeeeeeeees Micro Convection Combination Cooking c cee ececesecccsesseseeeeees Aulomane COOKING ssar renea e Convenience E E E T E E evened een Multi Stage COOKING siase deisti i a Naa araa Specifications Wattage Cavity Size cccccccccscscsnscssecesccereccesnnsessssesecees Q estions and Pills WON erranaren e L ea ENEAN TTAR CARS A Cleaning aroni a itll etaseteuaes Cwen Utens is SUG eet sa ants ect acerkucka a a Sns Botore Calling for cer yiCe aiieke te ta inesvan A eres E DONS O16 or tee ate iced uicke adres dass Souk TE Ged iin Runiot ecuiadalwacacueteetetas Sear Wanani na Ena cated fs ae ae cata saactiaaacahaualCocsd
31. o indicate a setting has been entered RECALL AND CHANGE OF SETTINGS To recall check a setting while the oven is operating follow the directions below To recall TIME OF DAY while the oven is running touch PAD It will show momentarily in the display window To check the cooking power level during microwave cooking touch MICRO To check the oven temperature during convection or micro convection combination cooking touch the pad that indi cates which cooking operation is being used To change a setting follow the directions below To change a setting BEFORE you start the oven touch STOP CLEAR once and reset your desired sequence To clear AFTER you have started the oven touch STOP CLEAR twice and reset desired sequence REGULAR TIMER Your oven also has a timer that can be used for non cooking functions When used as a regular timer the oven is not running The timer is simply counting down in seconds For detailed instructions on using this timer see below To use the Regular Timer feature 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 2 Touch MICRO 3 Continue holding x17 PAD until P 0 appears in display window 4 Touch the numbers for the amount of time desired 5 Touch START The time will begin counting down in the display window with no cooking or heating in the oven A tone will sound and the word End will show in the display window for 2 seconds when the time is over CHILD LOCK OUT Your ov
32. oor is open DO NOT try to defeat these switches Before using for the first time operate the oven without food on convection cooking mode for 20 minutes at 450 F This will allow the oil that is used for rust protec tion to be burned off When cooking popcorn follow popcorn package direc tions and see Questions and Answers found on page 2L When heating packaged microwave foods always place them on a microwave proof dish For example micro wave french fries PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE a DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the b DO NOT PLACE any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner c DO NOT OPERATE the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close 2 HINGES AND LATCHES broken or loosened 3 DOOR SEALS AND SEALING SURFACES d THE OVEN SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY DON TS DO NOT attempt to operate this oven with the door open DO NOT run the oven empty without food in it DO NOT use metal baking pan for microwave or micro convection combination cooking DO NOT store burnable material such as food in your microwave convection oven DO NOT heat any types of baby bottles or baby food Uneven heating may occur and p
33. ossibly cause personal injury DO NOT heat small necked containers such as syrup bottles in the microwave oven DO NOT deep fat fry in your microwave This is not a safe procedure in the confined cavity DO NOT attempt to do home canning in your microwave It is impossible to be sure all areas of the jar have reached boiling temperature for the proper processing time DO NOT use this microwave convection oven for commercial purposes This Sears Kenmore Microwave Convection Oven is made for household use only IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed including the following WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave eneray o 1 Read all instructions before using the appliance 2 Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on page2 3 As with most cooking appliances close supervision is necessary to reduce the risk of a fire in the oven cavity NOTE If a fire should start KEEP THE OVEN DOOR CLOSED TURN THE OVEN OFF AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD OR SHUT OFF POWER AT THE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL Ay a Do NOT grossly overcook foods As many grossly overcooked foods will cause fires in the oven cav ity carefully attend the oven especially if paper plastic or other combustibles are placed i
34. providing aifescape wire for the elec tric current This appliance is equipped with a cord hav ing a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock Consult a qualified electrician or Sears Service Depart ment if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use If a long cord or extension cord is used 1 the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appli ance 2 the extension cord must be a grounding type 3 wire cord and 3 the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally The electrical power cord must be kept dry and must not be pinched or crushed in any way NOTE This oven draws a 13 5 ampere electrical current on 120 volts PROPERLY POLARIZED AND GROUNDED OUTLET i Three Pronged Grounding Plug INSTALLATION Install your oven by following these four simple ste
35. ps Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 NOTE Remove all packing material and accessories Place the oven in the level location of your choice but make sure there is at least 4 inches of space on the top of the oven and 5 inches of space on the both sides of the oven for proper ventilation Top of the oven should be kept clear and the plastic feet must be kept on the oven so there is air flow ventilation The exhaust vents are at the top of the oven DO NOT place any ob jects such as books papers or cooking accessories over the top of the exhaust vents Blocking the vents can damage the oven Plug your oven into a Standard 120 volt 60 Hz household outlet Be sure the electrical circuits is at least 15 amperes and that your microwave convection oven is the only appliance on the circuit When your microwave convection oven is plugged in for the first time or when power re sumes after a power interruption the numbers in the display window will show 0 00 plus the hours and minutes that have elapsed since the oven was plugged in or the power was restored This means that the TIME OF DAY clock must be set Refer to Setting Time of Day below If your oven does not operate properly unplug the oven from the 120 volt 60 Hz household outlet and then plug it back in This unit is not designed for 50 Hz or any circuit other than a 120 volt 60 Hz AC circuit This oven is not designed for a built in use Allow
36. rcial microwave popcorn that contains specific times and power outputs needed for an acceptable final product NOTE In this method pop prepackaged commercial microwave popcorn on the metal rack We recom mend cooking popcorn of 3 5 oz bag size for three minutes or less Packaged popcorn cooked over three minutes may show darkened areas inside the bag For other popcorn bag sizes follow popcorn package directions DO NOT POP DIRECTLY ON THE METAL TURNTABLE TO AVOID POOR COOKING FOLLOW EXACT DIRECTIONS GIVEN BY EACH MANUFACTURER FOR THEIR POPCORN POPPING PRODUCT AND DO NOT LEAVE THE OVEN UNATTENDED WHILE THE CORN IS BEING POPPED IF CORN FAILS TO POP AFTER THE SUGGESTED TIMES DISCONTINUE COOKING OVERCOOKING COULD RESULT IN AN OVEN FIRE CAUTION NEVER USE A BROWN PAPER BAG FOR POPPING CORN Q What is wrong when three potatoes bake thoroughly and the fourth one is still not cooked A The fourth potato may be slightly heavier than the others and should be cooked 30 to 60 seconds longer Remember to allow space around each potato when baking Also for more even cooking put potatoes in a circle Q Why do baked apples sometimes burst during cooking A The peeling has not been removed from the top half of each apple to allow for expansion of the interior of the apple during cooking As in regular cooking methods the interior of the apple expands during the cooking process Q How are boil overs avoided A When cooking foods that
37. reatly reduced AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING Three automatic defrosting courses are preset in the oven The Auto Defrost feature provides you with the best defrosting method for most frozen foods Refer to cookbook for detailed instructions 1 Touch STOP CLEAR Place food in oven then close the door DEF STEP STEP2 STEPS PAUSE i h t h x se ee ee ee MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib oz 3 Touch number single digit 1 3 to select the appro priate defrosting course EXAMPLE To select MEAT touch 1 DEF STEP STEP STEP3 PAUSE a h b h k T 7 77 amp MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz 4 Enter the weight of your food in decimal increments from 0 1 pounds to 12 9 pounds EXAMPLE To set 2 pounds touch 2 and then a 8 eat Lied DEF STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE i h P a 7T 7 F Fe MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib oz Remember to convert ounces to tenths of a pound For example to defrost 2 pounds 8 ounces touch number keys 2 and 5 for 2 5 pounds NOTE It is not necessary to enter the food weight when defrosting one pound of food Unless changed the Auto Defrost feature is automatically set for one pound 5 Touch START 6 At the pause follow the cookbook instructions for separating rearranging covering and turning over NOTE If the oven door is not opened during the pause time segment the oven will restart automatically after 5 minutes Because turning separating etc are usuall
38. uded in the Auto Defrost courses IMPORTANT NOTE The defrost power setting power level 30 DEFROST should not be confused with this Auto Defrost feature The defrost cooking level is a low energy setting used to cook foods that need slow gentle cooking Also use the defrost cooking level to thaw small ground beef patties bacon and bread items Li 12 MULTI STAGE COOKING Multi stage cooking allows you to set the oven to cook in one stage at a certain power level for a chosen time and then ina second and a third stage at a different power level for a chosen time First Stage 30 minutes Power level HI 1 Touch STOP CLEAR Place food in oven then close the door DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE ama h o ad il hoof Hf my l an j kud P T a MICRO COMBO CONVEC Jb oz 3 Set 30 minutes by touching 3 then 0 three times 3 JLo JLo o The first stage has been set DEF STEP STEP2 STEP PAUSE P amp z 9 8 tre MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib oz Second Stage 60 minutes Power level 50 SIMMER 4 Touch MICRO DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE eo ae o b b 4 7 7 F g MICRO COMBO CONVEC ib 02 5 To set power level 50 touch and HOLD Sev PAD until P 50 appears in the display window DEF STEP STEP2 STEP3 PAUSE eer 5 a b h T 7 F y MICRO COMBO CONVEC Ib 02 6 To set 60 minutes touch 6 then 0 three times D
39. use rough powders or pads If the control panel becomes wet clean with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives on control panel Avoid the use of excess water When cleaning the control panel leave oven door open to prevent oven from accidentally turning on After cleaning the control panel touch STOP CLEAR This will clear any entries that might have been entered accidentally while cleaning the panel REMOVABLE PARTS It is occasionally necessary to remove the metal turntable for cleaning Wipe up spillovers with paper towel or cloth before removal of the metal turntable NOTE When metal turntable is removed for cleaning water or food particles should not be allowed to spill into the opening in the center of the oven bottom Metal turntable and metal rack should be washed in warm water with a mild detergent and a soft cloth Once they are clean rinse well and dry with a soft cloth Never use rough cleaning powders steel wool or rough cleaning pads NOTE Cool metal turntable and metal rack completely before washing The roller rest and oven cavity bottom should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise Simply wipe the oven bottom surface with mild detergent water and dry The roller rest may be washed in warm water with a mild detergent and a soft cloth OVEN UTENSILS GUIDE A variety of utensils and materials may be used for cooking in your microwave convection oven For your safety and to prev
40. uto De frost and Auto Cook Weight Lights When Conven ience Roast or Auto Defrost is set light will flash to let you know to enter the weight of the food Display Window Used to show Time of Day i e Cooking Time Microwave Cooking Power Level Oven Temperature Auto Cook A1 1 A3 2 Auto Defrost dEF1 dEF2 dEF3 Weight of Food pound ounce Doneness H L End PAUS Pause l It also functions as countdown timer or temperature indicator when cooking Auto Cook Used in setting Auto Cook feature Combo Used in setting Micro Con FROZEN POTATOES 1 BEEF LAYER CAKE vection Combination Cooking mode 2 FRIED CHICKEN 2 POULTRY 2 ANGEL CAKE Low High Pads Used to select Doneness Auto Cook power levels Microwave Cooking and tempera ture Convection and Micro Convec tion Combination Cooking Micro Used in setting Microwave Cooking mode Convec Used in setting Convection Cooking mode Quick On Used in setting quick tart ki t HIP Auto Defrost Selection Used in Start COOKING a ower setting Auto Defrost feature 3 Numbers Used to enter the Time of Day Cooking Times Recipe Num ber of Auto Course and Weight of Time of Day Pad Used in setting IE Time of Day and Child Lock Out D EE Food ing cooking and clear all entries except Time of Day NOTE A beep tone sounds when a pad on the control panel is touched t
41. ven door is open A There may be several reasons why the oven light will not glow Perhaps Door is not closed and locked Push door firmly to be sure that door is locked properly The light bulb has burned out Q Why does steam come out of the air exhaust vent A Steam is normally produced during cooking The microwave convection oven has been designed to vent this steam out of the top vent Q Why does the oven not work or stop during cooking A Objects that block the exhaust vents cause the oven thermostat to shut off the oven power until the interior compo nents have cooled DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS SUCH AS BOOKS PAPER OR COOKING ACCESSORIES OVER THE TOP OF THE EXHAUST VENTS Q Will the microwave oven be damaged if it operates empty A Yes Never run it empty or without the metal turntable for microwave or micro convection combination cooking Q Does microwave energy pass through the viewing screen in the door A No The metal screen bounces the energy back into the oven cavity The holes or ports are made to allow light to pass through They do not let microwave energy pass through Q Why does smoke come out of the exhaust vent at the top of the oven A It is normal for smoke to come out of the vent during convection cooking Also smoke can be produced when food is over cooked The smoke will then come out through the vent Keeping the oven clean will reduce smoking during convection cooking Q Why does it somet
42. y necessary for proper defrosting and cooking follow steps 1 thru 7 for best results 7 After turning over separating the food etc touch START AUTO DEFROST COURSE CHART BASE DEFROST TIME conse oo SRR oe Pena 0 1 103 2 aamin Svmin 6810129 DEFROST 3 FISH 1 lb 13 14 min a to 9 9 era 3 SEAFOOD FIS AUTO DEFROST INSTRUCTIONS The benefit of the Auto Defrost feature is automatic setting and control of defrosting but just like conven tional defrosting you must check the food during the defrosting time To check the food Pause is preset in the Auto De frost cycle Turn over separate or rearrange food items per cookbook instructions when the word PAUS ap pears in the display window For best results remove fish seafood meat poultry from its original paper or plastic packaging wrapper Otherwise the packaging will hold steam and juices close to the food which can cause the outer surface of the food to cook When it is difficult to remove the wrap from the food defrost the wrapped food for about a quarter of the total defrost time The total defrost time will be dis played at the beginning of the defrost cycle Remove the food from the oven and remove the wrap from the food Place food in a shallow microproof baking dish or mi crowave roasting rack to catch drippings e Food should still be somewhat icy in the center when removed from the oven Standing time is incl

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