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BUILT-IN ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVEN Use & Care Guide For que stions abo ut featur es, operati on/performance, parts accessories or serv ice, ca ll: 1-800-422-1230 In Canada, call for assist ance 1-800-461-5681 , for instal lation and service, call: 1-800-807-6777 or visit our website at... www .kitchenaid. com or ww w .Kitche nAid .ca T able of C[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS OVEN SA FETY ............ ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... .. 3 PARTS AND FEATURES ............. ........... ............ ........... ........... .. 5 ELECTRONIC O VEN CON TROL ............ ............ ........... ........... .. 6 Display(s) ............................................. ......[...]
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3 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. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not fo[...]
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4 SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For self-cleaning ovens: ■ Do Not Clean Door Gasket – The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket. ■ Do Not Use Oven Cleaners – No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven. IMP[...]
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5 PARTS AND FEATURES This manual covers differ ent models. The oven you h ave purch ased may have some or all of t he items listed. The locations and appearances of the features shown h ere may not match you r models. 1. Upper Microwave Oven 2. Oven V ent 3. Dual Broil Element (not shown ) 4. Convection Ele ment and Fan (behind grid in back of oven[...]
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6 ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL Display( s) When power is first s upplie d to the appl iance, everyt hing on the displa y(s) will light up for 5 secon ds. Th en, “ PF id = 27 ” or “ PF id = 30 ” will ap pear . Press LOWER OVEN CANCE L to clear displa y(s ). Any other time “ PF i d = 27 ” or “ PF id = 30 ” appears, a pow er failure occurre[...]
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7 To n e s T one s ar e audi ble si gna ls, indi cat ing the follo wing : One tone ■ V a lid p ad to uch ■ Oven is preheat ed ■ Function has b een entered Thr ee tones ■ Invali d pad tou ch Four tones ■ End-of-cycle ■ Reminder , repeating eac h minute af ter th e end-of-cy cle tones All T ones (comb ination ov en models only ) All of th[...]
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8 Contro l Lock The Control Loc k shuts dow n the con trol panel p ads to prevent unintended use of the ove n(s). When the control is locked, only the C LOCK SET • ST ART , TIMER SET • ST ART and TIMER CANCEL pa ds will function. The Con tr ol L ock is pr eset un lo cked , but can be l oc ked. T o Lock/Unlock Control: Befor e lock ing, ma ke su[...]
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9 BAKEWARE T o cook food ev enly , hot air must be able to circ ulate. Al low 2 in . (5 cm) of space a round bakeware and oven walls. Use the following chart as a guid e. Bakeware The bakeware mat erial affects cooking r esults. Follow manufact urer ’ s recommendations an d use the bakeware size recommended in the recipe. Use the followin g chart[...]
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10 Broil Maxi/Econo Broiling uses dire ct radiant heat from the broil element(s) to cook food. During maxi br oiling, both the inner and outer br oil elements hea t. During econo broiling, only the inn er broil element heats. The e lement(s) cy cle on and off in interv als to main tain the oven temperat ure. If the lower oven door is opened during [...]
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11 Convection Cooking (on some models) In a convectio n oven, the fan-c irculated hot air contin ually distributes heat mor e evenly t han the natural movement of air in a stan dard the rma l ov en. Th is mo ve men t of hot a ir mai nta ins a consistent temperat ure throughout the oven, cooking foods more evenly , crisping s urfaces wh ile seal ing[...]
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12 T o Convection Roas t: Before convection roasting, posi tion the racks ac cording to the “ Positioning Racks an d Bakeware ” sec ti on. It is no t ne cess ary to wait for the ov en to pr eheat be fore p utting food in, unle ss recommended in the recipe. Use the roasting rack on top of the broiler pa n and gr id. 1. Press CONVECTION ROAST . P[...]
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13 Convection Broil During convect ion broiling, the broil elemen ts will cycl e on and off in interv als to maint ain ove n temperat ure, while the fa n co nstantly circulates the ho t air . The temperature is preset at 45 0 ° F (232 ° C), but ca n be change d to a different temperature. Cooking ti mes will vary depend ing on the rack posi tion [...]
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14 To U s e : Before using Conv ect Full Meal, place food in oven. If temperature probe is required, ins ert probe into food and plug probe into jack. See “ T emperature Probe ” section for diagram. 1. Press CONVECT FULL MEAL. 2. Press pad from chart. For example, number pads 1 t o 0 or CONVECT FULL MEAL . 3. Press ST ART . The star t ti me, s [...]
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15 T o Delay Start: Befor e se tting d elay s tart, ma ke sur e the clock is set to the correct time of day . See “ Clock ” sectio n. Dela y st art sho uld no t be used for food such as breads and cakes becaus e they may not bak e p roperl y . 1. Press BAKED GOOD S, MEA TS or OTHER FOODS. 2. Press the number pad s to enter th e standa rd cook t[...]
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16 Dehydra ting Dehydrating dries food. For additional information, r efer to a book writte n specifical ly about dehydrati ng or preserving foods. Dehydratio n racks and an oven door st op are r equired, but not supplied with this oven. See “ Assistance or Serv ice ” sect ion to order . To D e h y d r a t e : Before dehydrating, prepare the fo[...]
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17 1. Press the number pad s to enter a probe tempe rature other than 16 0 ° F (71 ° C) . The probe range can be set between 130 ° F and 190 ° F (54 ° C and 88 ° C). 2. Press BAKE, CONVECTION BAKE or CONVECTION ROAST . Press the numb er pads to enter a tempera ture other than t he one di spla yed . 3. Press ST ART . The set oven temperat ure [...]
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18 T imed Cooking Timed Cooking allows the oven to b e set to turn on at a certain time of day , cook for a set length of time, and/or shut of f automatical ly . D elay start should not b e used for food su ch as breads and cakes bec ause they may not bake properly . To S e t a C o o k T i m e : 1. Press BAKE, CONVECTION BAKE or CONVECTION ROAST . [...]
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19 OVEN CA RE Self-Cleaning Cyc le (on some models) IMPORT ANT : The health of s ome birds is ex tremely sensi tive to the fumes give n off during the S elf-Clean ing cycle. Exposure to the fume s may result in de ath to cer tain bi rds. Always m ove birds to another closed an d well ventila ted room. Self-c lean the oven before it becomes h eavily[...]
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20 T o Self-Clean: Before self-clean ing, ma ke sure the door is closed complete ly or it will not lock and the cy cle will not begin. 1. Press CLEAN. Press the nu mber pad s to set a cl ean ti me other t han 3 hour s 30 minutes. The clean time ca n be set bet ween 2 hours 30 minute s and 4 ho urs 30 min ute s. 2. Press ST ART . The lower ov en doo[...]
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21 BROILER P AN AN D GRID Do not clean in the Self-Cleaning cy cle. ■ Mildly abrasive cleanse r: Scrub with wet scour ing pad. ■ Solution of ¹₂ cup ( 125 mL) ammonia t o 1 gal. ( 3.75 L) wa ter: Soak for 20 minutes, th en scr ub with s couring or ste el wool pad. ■ Oven cleaner: Follo w pr oduct label instr uction s. Porcelain enamel on[...]
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22 TROUBLESHOOTING T ry the solutions suggest ed here fi rst in order t o avoid the cost of an unnecessary service call. Nothing will operate ■ Has a ho usehold fu se been bl own or has t he cir cuit br eaker been tripped? Replace th e fuse or reset t he circuit. ■ Is the appliance wired pr operly? See Inst allati on Instruct ions. Oven will no[...]
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23 ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE Before calling for ass istance or serv ice, plea se check “ T roubleshooting. ” It may sa ve y ou the cos t of a service call . If you sti ll ne ed help, follow the i nstru ctions b elow . When calli ng, please kn ow the purchase date an d the comple te model and s erial number of you r appliance. This in formation wi l[...]
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KITCHENAID ® COOKTOP, BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE W ARRANTY ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase, when this ap plianc e is operated a nd maintain ed according to inst ructions at tached to or furn ished wit h the product, Kitch enAid wi ll pay for fact ory specifi ed parts and repair labor cost s to correct defect s in materi [...]