Page 2 - Note to You; Thank you; for buying a KITCHENAID; Please record your model’s information.
2 A Note to You Thank you for buying a KITCHENAID ® appliance! KitchenAid designs the best tools for the most important room in your house. To ensure that you enjoy many years of trouble-free operation, we developed this Use and Care Guide. It contains valuable information concerning how to operate ...
Page 3 - lectric Oven Safety; Your safety and the safety of others are very important.; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3 E lectric 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 ...
Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
4 E lectric Oven Safety • Placement of Oven Racks – Alwaysplace oven racks in desired locationwhile oven is cool. If rack must bemoved while oven is hot, do not letpotholder contact hot heating elementin oven. • DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELE-MENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACESOF OVEN – Heating elements may behot ...
Page 5 - Oven parts and features
CONVERSION CONVECT QUICK REHEAT 5 Automatic oven light switch (on latch assembly) (p. 33) Oven light (on right oven wall) (p. 33) Temperature probe jack (p. 16) Oven lock latch Convection fan and element (not shown) Model and serial number plate (on right mounting rail) Upper microwaveoven Oven vent...
Page 6 - sing Your Electric; Using the electronic oven control
6 CONVERSION CONVECT QUICK REHEAT Celsius/Fahrenheit To set your oven to cook in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit:PRESS (Hold for 5 seconds) You will know you are in Celsius when “F”disappears. To switch back to Fahrenheit,press and hold BROIL again for 5 seconds.(“F” will reappear.)If you need to conv...
Page 7 - Changing audible signals; sing Your Electric Convection Oven
7 Starting an operation After programming a function, you must press START to start thefunction. If you do not pressSTART within 5 seconds of programming, “START?” will show on thedisplay as a reminder. Canceling an operation LOWER OVEN CANCEL will cancel any lower oven function. When youpress LOWER...
Page 9 - Oven settings
Oven settings U sing Your Electric Convection Oven SETTING BAKEUse this setting forstandard baking androasting. BROIL (MAXI/ECONO)Use Maxi Broil settingfor food that coversmost or all of the broilergrid. Use Econo Broilsetting for food thatcovers only the centerof the broiler grid. CONVECTION BAKEUs...
Page 10 - Setting the clock; To disable the display clock:; Using the timer
Setting the clock NOTE: You can only set the clock when thelower oven and the microwave oven are notcooking food and when the timer is notcounting down. 1. PRESS 2. Set time. Example for 5:30: A UTO S ENSOR CLOCK SET START CLOCK SET START SETTING INFORMATION • The bottom element and both top element...
Page 12 - Convection baking tips
12 3. Set temperature (optional). Do this step if you want to set a tempera-ture other than 350°F (177°C) for Bake. NOTE: See a reliable cookbook or yourconvection oven cookbook for tempera-ture recommendations. 4. PRESS The temperature display will show LO untilthe temperature reaches 170°F (77°C)....
Page 14 - Rack placement for specific foods:; Bakeware choices; BAKEWARE TYPE
14 Where to place pans: WHEN YOUHAVE 1 pan 2 pans 3 or 4 pans PLACE In center of the oven rack. Side by side or slightlystaggered. In opposite corners oneach oven rack. Staggerpans so no pan is directlyover another. Rack placement for specific foods: FOOD Frozen pies, largeroasts, turkeys,angel food...
Page 15 - Using aluminum foil
U sing Your Electric Convection Oven B A K E Using aluminum foil • Do not line the oven bottom with any type of foil, liners, or cookware.Permanent damage willoccur to theoven bottomfinish. • Do not cover the entire rackwith aluminum foil. Doing so will reduce air circulationand overall oven perform...
Page 17 - WARNING
17 7. Set temperature (optional). Do this step if you want to set an oventemperature other than the one dis-played. NOTE: See a reliable cookbook or yourconvection oven cookbook for oven tem-perature recommendations. PRESS 3 CONTROL LOCK 7 5 8. PRESS NOTES: • If you do not choose a cook setting and ...
Page 18 - When the CONVECT FULL
18 Using CONVECT FULLMEAL CONVECT FULL MEAL lets you choosefrom among ten preset oven convectioncooking cycles, all using the convection fan.These cycles store commonly used cookingtimes, cooking temperatures, and probetemperature settings. CONVECT FULLMEAL saves you time by limiting the num-ber of ...
Page 19 - Convect full meal chart
19 Convect full meal chart FOOD OR MEAL Meal#1: Spinach andricotta stuffed meat loaf,Baked potatoes, Fall apple cake Meal#2: Pesto stuffedturkey breast, Caramel-sweet potato casserole,Rhubarb-pineapple crisp Meal#3: Pork chops with currant-nut stuffing,Cherry cobbler Meal#4: Herb and pecanfried chic...
Page 20 - Press one of three EASY; Enter standard cook
20 Using EASY CONVECT ™ CONVERSION EASY CONVECT Conversion lets you convection cook without entering convectioncook temperatures and times. Simply enterthe standard cook temperature and time forthe food to be cooked. The oven will reducethe temperature, or the temperature andtime, for convection coo...
Page 21 - Broiling; Using EASY CONVECT; EASY CONVECT CONVERSION setting chart
21 2. Put food in oven. Place food on grid in broiler pan andplace in center of the oven rack. NOTES: • Place food about 3 inches (8 cm) ormore from the broil element. • To ensure adequate grease drainage,do not use cookie sheets or similarpans for broiling. • If foil is used to cover broiler grid, ...
Page 22 - Convection broiling
22 • Thicker and unevenly shaped cuts offish, chicken and other meats may cookbetter if you use lower broiling tempera-tures when cooking to well-done. Convection broiling Use this setting when broiling thick cuts of meat. 1. Position rack. See “Broiling rack positions” in the“Broiling tips” section...
Page 24 - Timed cooking; To start now and stop automatically:
24 3. Set temperature (optional). Do this step if you want to set a temperature other than the one displayed. NOTE: See a reliable cookbook for temperature recommendations. 4. PRESS 5. Set cook time. 6. PRESS Vertical bar on display will get shorter ascook time counts down. 7. When baking/roasting i...
Page 25 - To cancel timed cooking settings:
To delay start and stop automatically:1. Prepare oven. Position the oven rack(s) properly and place the food in the oven. For correctrack placement, see “Rack positions” inthe “Baking” section and the “Rackplacement” chart in the “Cooking tips”section. 2. Choose setting: • BAKE, • CONVECTION BAKE, •...
Page 26 - Dehydrating; Place drying racks in the oven
26 U sing Your Electric Convection Oven Dehydrating You can use your convection oven to dehy-drate a variety of foods. NOTES: • To learn detailed information about dehy-dration, refer to a book written specificallyabout dehydrating and/or preserving foods. • If you do not turn off oven after dehy-dr...
Page 27 - The oven vent; Display defaults to 100°F
27 Oven vent The oven vent Hot air and moisture escape from the loweroven through a vent. This vent is above theoven door. It is needed for air circulation. Do not block the vent(s). Poor baking/roasting can result. Proofing (raising) bread You can use your convection oven to proof(raise) bread doug...
Page 28 - Before you start; sing the Self-Cleaning
28 Before you start U sing the Self-Cleaning Cycle Before you start the Self-Cleaningcycle, make sure you: NOTE: DO NOT clean, move, or bend the gasket. Poor cleaning, baking, and roastingmay result. • Hand-clean the areas shown. They do not get hot enough during the Self-Cleaning cycle for soil to ...
Page 29 - sing the Self-Cleaning Cycle; Setting the controls; To start cleaning immediately:; To delay cleaning start time:
NOTES: • Clean the oven before it gets heavily soiled. Cleaning a very soiled oven takes longerand results in more smoke than usual. • Do not block the vent during the Self-Cleaning cycle. Air must move freely forbest cleaning results. • Do not leave any foil in the oven during theSelf-Cleaning cycl...
Page 30 - How the cycle works
30 3. PRESS 4. Set Stop time. Example for 7:00: 5. PRESS NOTE: The door will lock and oven lightwill go out (if on) right after you pressSTART. 6. After the Self-Cleaning cycle ends: To stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any time: PRESS 7 0 QUANTITY 0 QUANTITY How the cycle works The Self-Cleaning cycl...
Page 31 - Cleaning Chart
C aring for Your Electric Convection Oven WARNING Explosion Hazard Do not store flammable materials such as gasoline near this appliance. Doing so can result in death, explosion, or fire. Cleaning Chart Before cleaning, always make sure all controls are off and the range is cool. Refer toinstruction...
Page 32 - aring for Your Electric Convection Oven
32 PART CLEANING METHOD SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Oven racks • Soap and water • Steel wool pad • Wash, rinse and dry. • Self-cleaning cycle • Place on 2nd and 4th rack guides. Racks will discolor and become harder to slide. After cleaning, apply vegetable oil to rack guides for easier sliding. Broiler pa...
Page 33 - Replacing the oven light:
2. Insert small end of a door removal pin into each door hinge. 3. Grasp under handle and gently close door as far as it will shut. Pull door out at bottom to remove. 4. Set door aside on protected surface. To replace: 1. Fit hinge arms into slots in frame. Push in at lower corners to insure that hi...
Page 34 - roubleshooting; If nothing operates, check the following:; Other possible problems and their causes:
34 T roubleshooting Most cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools ofany kind. Check the lists below and on the next page before calling for assistance or service.If you still need help, see “Requesting Assistance or Service” on page 36 or 37. If nothing o...
Page 36 - If you need replacement parts; For further assistance
36 R equesting Assistance orService If you need assistance or service in the U.S.A.: Call the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center toll free: 1-800-422-1230. Our consultants are available to assist you. When calling:Please know the purchase date, and thecomplete model and serial number of yourappli...
Page 37 - If you need assistance or service in Canada:; equesting Assistance or Service
37 If you need assistance or service in Canada: Call the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center toll free:8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (EST) at 1-800-461-5681. Our consult-ants are available to assistyou. When calling:Please know the purchase date, and thecomplete model and serial number of yourappliance (see ...
Page 38 - otes
Page 40 - Lower Electric; arranty
KITCHENAIDWILL NOT PAY FOR: A. Service calls to: 1. Correct the installation of the oven.2. Instruct you how to use the oven.3. Replace house fuses or correct house wiring. B. Repairs when oven is used in other than normal single family householduse. C. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, mi...