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KitcheinAid® Use and Care Guide I I I , d Superba Electric Thermal-Convection Oven With Electronic Clock Models: KEBS177 Single Oven KEBS277 Double Oven
KitcheinAid® Use and Care Guide I I I , d Superba Electric Thermal-Convection Oven With Electronic Clock Models: KEBS177 Single Oven KEBS277 Double Oven
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...dehydrating foods, too. Your purchase of a KitchenAid Thermal-Convection Oven allows you to expand your present methods of cooking and at one time, thus saving time and energy. TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions Ownership Registration Built-In Oven Features Single Oven Control Panel Double Oven Control Panel Electronic Clock Operation Minute Timer How... 12 12 13 14 15-17 15 16 17 18 18 19-20 19 20 21-23 23 24 25-26 27-28 29 30 31 2 The convection oven is a thermal oven with a fan that circulates heated air over food causing the food to cook faster and become evenly browned.
...dehydrating foods, too. Your purchase of a KitchenAid Thermal-Convection Oven allows you to expand your present methods of cooking and at one time, thus saving time and energy. TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions Ownership Registration Built-In Oven Features Single Oven Control Panel Double Oven Control Panel Electronic Clock Operation Minute Timer How... 12 12 13 14 15-17 15 16 17 18 18 19-20 19 20 21-23 23 24 25-26 27-28 29 30 31 2 The convection oven is a thermal oven with a fan that circulates heated air over food causing the food to cook faster and become evenly browned.
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...All other servicing should not be stored in cabinets above your oven needs to be turned off. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should never be allowed to sit or stand on the oven door to reach items could be seriously injured. 5. They ...examination, repair or adjustment. 11. It is important to know this in this oven unless specifically recommended in case the electrical power to children in either oven. 6. Do not leave children alone in area where oven is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. 9....
...All other servicing should not be stored in cabinets above your oven needs to be turned off. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should never be allowed to sit or stand on the oven door to reach items could be seriously injured. 5. They ...examination, repair or adjustment. 11. It is important to know this in this oven unless specifically recommended in case the electrical power to children in either oven. 6. Do not leave children alone in area where oven is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. 9....
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...burns. type fire extinguisher. 3. Heating elements may become hot enough to cool. Interior surfaces of the oven may be moved while oven is cool. No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any part of pressure may result in burns from steam. Use only dry potholders....other utensils. (Do not use a towel or bulky cloth for a good seal. Do not clean door gasket. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OVEN PRECAUTIONS 1. Other surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause burns -among these openings, doors and windows. 7. Do not heat unopened food containers. Do ...
...burns. type fire extinguisher. 3. Heating elements may become hot enough to cool. Interior surfaces of the oven may be moved while oven is cool. No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any part of pressure may result in burns from steam. Use only dry potholders....other utensils. (Do not use a towel or bulky cloth for a good seal. Do not clean door gasket. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OVEN PRECAUTIONS 1. Other surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause burns -among these openings, doors and windows. 7. Do not heat unopened food containers. Do ...
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... of purchase. Write down the following information. Keep a copy of the sales receipt showing the date of the door opening for single ovens, and on the lower oven door opening for double ovens. 5 PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL ASSURE YOU OF IN-WARRANTY SERVICE. You will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event... safety notification and assist us in complying with the Use and Care Guide. THIS CARD DOES NOT VERIFY YOUR WARRANTY. OWNERSHIP REGISTRATION Before using your oven, please fill out and mail your...
... of purchase. Write down the following information. Keep a copy of the sales receipt showing the date of the door opening for single ovens, and on the lower oven door opening for double ovens. 5 PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL ASSURE YOU OF IN-WARRANTY SERVICE. You will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event... safety notification and assist us in complying with the Use and Care Guide. THIS CARD DOES NOT VERIFY YOUR WARRANTY. OWNERSHIP REGISTRATION Before using your oven, please fill out and mail your...
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SINGLE OVEN CONTROL PANEL Electronic Clock Auto Time/ Manual Knob Start Stop Button Button Oven Indicator Light SIEMIZrNIMAILIEWElk Time Knob Econo/Mwd Broil Knob Selector Clean Indicator Light Temperature Control Lock Indicator Light Meat Temperature Control DOUBLE OVEN CONTROL PANEL Electronic Clock Auto Time/ Manual Knob Upper Oven Lower Oven Temperature Control Indicator Light Start I Stop Button...
SINGLE OVEN CONTROL PANEL Electronic Clock Auto Time/ Manual Knob Start Stop Button Button Oven Indicator Light SIEMIZrNIMAILIEWElk Time Knob Econo/Mwd Broil Knob Selector Clean Indicator Light Temperature Control Lock Indicator Light Meat Temperature Control DOUBLE OVEN CONTROL PANEL Electronic Clock Auto Time/ Manual Knob Upper Oven Lower Oven Temperature Control Indicator Light Start I Stop Button...
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...button once to the left until a tone is only an audible reminder and will not turn the oven ON or OFF. The Time Cooking or Self-Clean program must be displayed in the Display Window...will appear in the Display Window and flash rapidly and a tone will sound for both the single/upper and lower ovens. ELECTRONIC CLOCK OPERATION The electronic clock controls all timed operations for 3 seconds, after which an... until the desired time is in use it, turn the TIME knob to the power in your oven is cancelled, or until the correct time of day appears in the Window. When your home, 00...
...button once to the left until a tone is only an audible reminder and will not turn the oven ON or OFF. The Time Cooking or Self-Clean program must be displayed in the Display Window...will appear in the Display Window and flash rapidly and a tone will sound for both the single/upper and lower ovens. ELECTRONIC CLOCK OPERATION The electronic clock controls all timed operations for 3 seconds, after which an... until the desired time is in use it, turn the TIME knob to the power in your oven is cancelled, or until the correct time of day appears in the Window. When your home, 00...
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... three or more hamburgers, five or more hot dogs, or five or more uniform baking and does not turn the oven off. HOW TO USE THE SINGLE/UPPER OVEN The single or upper oven is also recommended for baking large quantities of food, such as six cakes or three baking sheets of cookies at any... (550°F). The upper element and fan are suggested for baking and roasting. BROIL -Use this setting for broiling. This setting is a thermal-convection oven. CONVECTION BAKE-Use this setting to 225°F are on . The upper and lower elements and the convection fan will be set at one time...
... three or more hamburgers, five or more hot dogs, or five or more uniform baking and does not turn the oven off. HOW TO USE THE SINGLE/UPPER OVEN The single or upper oven is also recommended for baking large quantities of food, such as six cakes or three baking sheets of cookies at any... (550°F). The upper element and fan are suggested for baking and roasting. BROIL -Use this setting for broiling. This setting is a thermal-convection oven. CONVECTION BAKE-Use this setting to 225°F are on . The upper and lower elements and the convection fan will be set at one time...
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... Selector to the recommended temperature. Both must be heard when the Selector is used for the lower oven to the desired setting. BAKING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven), CONVECTION BAKING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use for the upper oven. If you do not go past the desired set for broiling, baking and roasting. Exercise care in...
... Selector to the recommended temperature. Both must be heard when the Selector is used for the lower oven to the desired setting. BAKING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven), CONVECTION BAKING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use for the upper oven. If you do not go past the desired set for broiling, baking and roasting. Exercise care in...
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...Window to conserve energy. • Use the Minute Timer to the bottom of the oven, and position 1 is offset. The offset rack allows all three racks, when used . 11 Single/Upper Oven rack position recommendation -place one time, each rack when three racks are straight and... highest position, or farthest from the time stated in the oven. Pull rack out until rear position of cookies at separate times. Your KitchenAid oven has four rack positions. Convection Baking and Cooking Tips • Reduce recommended recipe oven temperature by 25°F. • Reduce cooking time by ...
...Window to conserve energy. • Use the Minute Timer to the bottom of the oven, and position 1 is offset. The offset rack allows all three racks, when used . 11 Single/Upper Oven rack position recommendation -place one time, each rack when three racks are straight and... highest position, or farthest from the time stated in the oven. Pull rack out until rear position of cookies at separate times. Your KitchenAid oven has four rack positions. Convection Baking and Cooking Tips • Reduce recommended recipe oven temperature by 25°F. • Reduce cooking time by ...
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... sheet or broiler pan, turn up the edges to form a tray. Using Aluminum Foil Correctly in the Oven If you wish to use only one rack during baking if the pan covers most of the rack, such...AN ENTIRE OVEN RACK OR OVEN BOTTOM WITH FOIL. FOIL CAN OBSTRUCT NORMAL HEAT FLOW, CAUSE COOKING FAILURES AND DAMAGE THE OVEN INTERIOR. 12 No pan should be directly above another. • Allow 11to 2 inches of air ...Old or darkened pans are used and turn the pan so that the long side is parallel to the oven door for even air circulation. • When using glass pans, except when baking pies or yeast ...
... sheet or broiler pan, turn up the edges to form a tray. Using Aluminum Foil Correctly in the Oven If you wish to use only one rack during baking if the pan covers most of the rack, such...AN ENTIRE OVEN RACK OR OVEN BOTTOM WITH FOIL. FOIL CAN OBSTRUCT NORMAL HEAT FLOW, CAUSE COOKING FAILURES AND DAMAGE THE OVEN INTERIOR. 12 No pan should be directly above another. • Allow 11to 2 inches of air ...Old or darkened pans are used and turn the pan so that the long side is parallel to the oven door for even air circulation. • When using glass pans, except when baking pies or yeast ...
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... around the edges • Too light in color on the top Causes • the pan was set too close to the sides of the oven OR • oven is overcrowded - BAKING PROBLEMS AND CAUSES Problems Cookies and biscuits: • too brown on top • brown more on one side than the other... • pans were warped. • there were too many pans or the pans were too large for the oven OR • the pans were too dark. • the oven was not hot enough OR • the oven was spread unevenly in the pan OR • the pans were set too high in the...
... around the edges • Too light in color on the top Causes • the pan was set too close to the sides of the oven OR • oven is overcrowded - BAKING PROBLEMS AND CAUSES Problems Cookies and biscuits: • too brown on top • brown more on one side than the other... • pans were warped. • there were too many pans or the pans were too large for the oven OR • the pans were too dark. • the oven was not hot enough OR • the oven was spread unevenly in the pan OR • the pans were set too high in the...
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... for long-term roasting, as when roasting a turkey. For an accurate reading, the tip of doneness. ROASTING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven), CONVECTION ROASTING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use For Roasting or Convection Roasting 1. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CONVECTION ROASTING. • Use an accurate meat thermometer... For convection roasting, do not use roasting pan with high sides, as it further into the meat 1/2 inch or more cooking. • Remove roasted meats from the oven. 15 Turn the Selector to the recommended temperature. Meat juices may overflow sides of air circulating around the ...
... for long-term roasting, as when roasting a turkey. For an accurate reading, the tip of doneness. ROASTING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven), CONVECTION ROASTING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use For Roasting or Convection Roasting 1. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CONVECTION ROASTING. • Use an accurate meat thermometer... For convection roasting, do not use roasting pan with high sides, as it further into the meat 1/2 inch or more cooking. • Remove roasted meats from the oven. 15 Turn the Selector to the recommended temperature. Meat juices may overflow sides of air circulating around the ...
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... the Meat Probe. mended positions, see page 11. 2. flj MEAT PROBE (Single/Upper Oven) The meat probe is the most accurate guide to prevent overcooking. 7): 1771 I To Remove Meat Probe: 1. CONVECTION COOKING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use For Convection Cooking 1. Insert the Probe into the center of the... thickest portion of meat or into jack. (Keep the top of the oven wall. Insert plug into the inner thigh or breast of poultry, away...
... the Meat Probe. mended positions, see page 11. 2. flj MEAT PROBE (Single/Upper Oven) The meat probe is the most accurate guide to prevent overcooking. 7): 1771 I To Remove Meat Probe: 1. CONVECTION COOKING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use For Convection Cooking 1. Insert the Probe into the center of the... thickest portion of meat or into jack. (Keep the top of the oven wall. Insert plug into the inner thigh or breast of poultry, away...
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... Lever should always be used, cut slits in foil to the recommended temperature, see broiling chart, page 20. BROILING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven), CONVECTION BROILING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use For Broiling or Convection Broiling 1. Place food on grid on broiler pan and place in the CLEAN mode. Set...prevent sticking. Fat can then drip away from curling during broiling. • Brush food with fork. • Trim the outer layer of the oven rack. Broiling Tips • Always start broiling with a cold broiler pan for the best heat distribution and air flow. 2. Turn the pan so...
... Lever should always be used, cut slits in foil to the recommended temperature, see broiling chart, page 20. BROILING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven), CONVECTION BROILING (Single/Upper Oven) To Use For Broiling or Convection Broiling 1. Place food on grid on broiler pan and place in the CLEAN mode. Set...prevent sticking. Fat can then drip away from curling during broiling. • Brush food with fork. • Trim the outer layer of the oven rack. Broiling Tips • Always start broiling with a cold broiler pan for the best heat distribution and air flow. 2. Turn the pan so...
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...the Temperature Control to the desired temperature and turn the Auto Time knob on page 8. 21 NOTE: Single/Upper Oven cannot be set at different temperatures. Single/Upper Oven -Set the Temperature Control to see that the electronic clock is set on BROIL. Check to the ... turns it off automatically. • On double oven models, both the upper and lower oven can be set at different temperatures. AUTOMATIC TIME COOKING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven) • Turns the oven on automatically-either now or later in oven. 2. INSTRUCTIONS 1. The Temperature Control may be automatically...
...the Temperature Control to the desired temperature and turn the Auto Time knob on page 8. 21 NOTE: Single/Upper Oven cannot be set at different temperatures. Single/Upper Oven -Set the Temperature Control to see that the electronic clock is set on BROIL. Check to the ... turns it off automatically. • On double oven models, both the upper and lower oven can be set at different temperatures. AUTOMATIC TIME COOKING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven) • Turns the oven on automatically-either now or later in oven. 2. INSTRUCTIONS 1. The Temperature Control may be automatically...
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... once the delayed cooking program has started. Turn the TIME knob until the STOP/CANCEL button is touched or a total of the cooking period, the oven will sound. 5. Set the Start Time. "START TIME" will appear in the Display Window. NOTE: Foods that are highly perishable, such as milk, ...eggs, fish, foods with stuffing, poultry or pork, should be cooked with a start time. What Happens During This Selection? • The oven will come on at the time selected and maintain the temperature set on the Temperature Control until the desired start time appears in the Display...
... once the delayed cooking program has started. Turn the TIME knob until the STOP/CANCEL button is touched or a total of the cooking period, the oven will sound. 5. Set the Start Time. "START TIME" will appear in the Display Window. NOTE: Foods that are highly perishable, such as milk, ...eggs, fish, foods with stuffing, poultry or pork, should be cooked with a start time. What Happens During This Selection? • The oven will come on at the time selected and maintain the temperature set on the Temperature Control until the desired start time appears in the Display...
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...Books, P.O. NOTE: Do not turn itself off. A tone will sound each time and the clock will come on . DEHYDRATING (Single/Upper Oven) Your KitchenAid Thermal-Convection Oven can be certain that the correct temperature is changed, touch START button a second time to achieve the recommended temperature. WARNING: Do ... to the new desired time, then touch the START button to lock in the single/upper oven, the AUTO TIME/MANUAL knob must be turned to continue cooking in the new time. DEFROSTING (Single/Upper Oven) To Defrost: 1. Place frozen food on drying racks. 3. If start time ...
...Books, P.O. NOTE: Do not turn itself off. A tone will sound each time and the clock will come on . DEHYDRATING (Single/Upper Oven) Your KitchenAid Thermal-Convection Oven can be certain that the correct temperature is changed, touch START button a second time to achieve the recommended temperature. WARNING: Do ... to the new desired time, then touch the START button to lock in the single/upper oven, the AUTO TIME/MANUAL knob must be turned to continue cooking in the new time. DEFROSTING (Single/Upper Oven) To Defrost: 1. Place frozen food on drying racks. 3. If start time ...
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...used to prevent damage to the finish. Detergent and hot water. Mild glass cleaner. Part Broiler Pan Finish Porcelain Enamel Oven Racks Broiler Pan Grid, Oven Front Frame Nickel Plating Chrome Plating Porcelain Door Panel Porcelain Enamel Satin Chrome Door Panel Chrome Plating Glass in water. 24... Detergent and hot water. Mild glass cleaner will remove fingermarks. The care of the inside of the oven and door are explained in ammonia solution of 1 cup ammonia to 2 gallons of water. Rinse well. Detergent and hot water. Removable...
...used to prevent damage to the finish. Detergent and hot water. Mild glass cleaner. Part Broiler Pan Finish Porcelain Enamel Oven Racks Broiler Pan Grid, Oven Front Frame Nickel Plating Chrome Plating Porcelain Door Panel Porcelain Enamel Satin Chrome Door Panel Chrome Plating Glass in water. 24... Detergent and hot water. Mild glass cleaner will remove fingermarks. The care of the inside of the oven and door are explained in ammonia solution of 1 cup ammonia to 2 gallons of water. Rinse well. Detergent and hot water. Removable...
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...and scouring soil baked onto the oven interior. move oven racks according to instruc- [ tions on the oven wall become harder to remove each time the oven is heated, but because the Self... a longer cleaning time is needed because of Gasket. Wipe soil from the oven. OVEN SELF-CLEANING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven) The self-clean feature is designed to eliminate the need for a longer ...Your KitchenAid Oven offers four self-cleaning cycle combinations to clean most ovens. If the oven racks remained in the oven cavity with vegetable oil after clean- CAUTION: DO NOT SCRUB OR CLEAN OVEN DOOR...
...and scouring soil baked onto the oven interior. move oven racks according to instruc- [ tions on the oven wall become harder to remove each time the oven is heated, but because the Self... a longer cleaning time is needed because of Gasket. Wipe soil from the oven. OVEN SELF-CLEANING (Single/Upper or Lower Oven) The self-clean feature is designed to eliminate the need for a longer ...Your KitchenAid Oven offers four self-cleaning cycle combinations to clean most ovens. If the oven racks remained in the oven cavity with vegetable oil after clean- CAUTION: DO NOT SCRUB OR CLEAN OVEN DOOR...