KitchenAid KERS507 warranty Using and replacing the oven lights

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Using and Caring for Your Oven

Using and replacing the oven light(s)

Your oven may have a standard oven light or two side halogen lights. The oven light(s) will come on when you open the oven door. To turn the light(s) on when the oven door is closed, press the Oven Light pad on the control panel. Press the pad again to turn off the light(s).

Replacing the oven light (models with light on back wall):

1.Disconnect appliance at main power supply. Make sure the oven is cool before replacing the light bulb.

2.Remove the glass bulb cover in the back of the oven by screwing it out counter- clockwise.

3.Remove the light bulb from its socket. Replace the bulb with a 40-watt appli- ance bulb.

4.Replace the bulb cover by screwing it in clockwise. Reconnect appliance at main power supply.

NOTE: The oven light will not work during the Self-Cleaning cycle.

Replacing oven lights

(models with side halogen lights):

1.Disconnect appliance at the main power supply. Make sure the oven is cool before replacing the light bulb.

2.Remove glass light cover by grasping front edge of cover and pulling it away from the side wall of the oven.

3.Remove the light bulb from its socket. Replace the bulb with another halogen bulb (12 volt, 5 watt maximum, available at most hardware stores).

4.Replace the light cover by snapping it back into wall. Reconnect appliance at main power supply.

NOTE: The oven lights will not work during the Self-Cleaning cycle.

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Contents Range Safety Getting to Know Using and CaringUse and Care Guide Part no Rev. aThank you for buying a Kitchenaid appliance Range Safety On nextRange Safety When using the oven Control panel Feature locationsGetting to Know Your Range Use care when handling the drawer Oven ventStorage drawer Removing the storage drawerAnti-tip bracket To verify the anti-tip bracket is engagedUsing and Caring for Your Cooktop Using the surface unitsPower on lights Control setting guideCookware tips Home canning informationRemoving surface units and reflector bowls for cleaning Caring for your cooktopCleaning under the lift-up cooktop ReplacingCleaning your cooktop Part What to USE HOW to CleanUsing and replacing the cooktop light Replacing the cooktop lightUsing and Caring for Your Oven Using the electronic oven controlDisplay/clock Starting an operationTo shut off audible signals during programming Canceling an operationChanging audible signals Oven settings Setting the clock Using the kitchen timerStart Kitchen Timer To cancel the Kitchen TimerChoose setting Set temperature optionalBaking or convection baking Position racksRoasting Preheat ovenPut food in oven After cooking, turn off oven Prepare ovenStart oven Adjusting oven temperature Choose Bake settingSet new offset temperature Enter the adjustmentUsing the temperature probe Insert probe into foodPut food in oven Connect probe to ovenChoose Temperature Probe setting Choose cook settingRemove food from oven Clean probeAfter cooking, unplug probe Set Auto Set cycle Using auto setPlace food in cold oven Auto set chart BroilingPosition rack Position doorTwice for Econo Broil Choose Broil settingOnce for Maxi Broil Convection broiling When broiling is done, turn off ovenVariable temperature broiling Close door Choose Convection Broil setting When broiling is over, turn off ovenBroiling rack positions Thermal broiling chart Rack Total Time Meat Position Temperature MinutesBroiling tips ApproximateTimed cooking To start baking/roasting now and stop automaticallyTo delay start and stop automatically Set stop timeDay Set start timeComplete entry To cancel timed cooking settings DehydratingPrepare food Arrange food on drying racksChoose Convection Bake setting Hold for SecondsWhen dehydrating is done, turn off oven Set temperatureSet temperature to 100F Raising proofing breadBaking tips When proofing is done, turn off ovenCooking tips Rack placement for specific foods Using aluminum foil in the ovenBakeware tips Convection baking tipsRoasting tips Cleaning your oven and controls Oven cavity Oven racksOven door glass Replacing oven lights Models with side halogen lights Using and replacing the oven lightsReplacing the oven light models with light on back wall Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle Before you startSetting the controls Choose clean settingSet clean time optional Make sure clock is set to correct time of dayAfter the Self-Cleaning cycle is completed When the oven cools to normal baking/roasting temperaturesCleaning time after cleaning has begun Repeat StepsHow the cycle works For best cleaning resultsTo stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any time Problem Possible Cause What to do If You Need Assistance or ServiceBefore calling for service Cleaning SelfCycle will not Operate Cooking Results are notIf you need service If you are not satisfiedwith the action takenWarranty

KERS507 specifications

The KitchenAid KERS507 is a standout in the realm of electric ranges, combining style, functionality, and advanced technology to elevate your cooking experience. Its sleek design includes a stainless steel finish, which not only enhances the aesthetics of any kitchen but also ensures durability and resistance to fingerprints.

One of the main features of the KERS507 is its powerful oven with a generous capacity, allowing home chefs to bake multiple dishes simultaneously. With an impressive 5.3 cubic feet of oven space, this model can easily accommodate large roasts or multiple trays of cookies. The even-heat technology ensures that your food is cooked consistently throughout, eliminating cold spots that can lead to uneven baking.

The range is equipped with a ceramic glass cooktop that features five radiant elements, including a powerful 3,200-watt element designed for rapid boiling. This cooktop offers various size options to match the cookware you are using, optimizing heat distribution for better cooking results. The smooth surface of the cooktop also makes cleanup a breeze, as spills can be wiped up easily without the hassle of grates or burners.

KitchenAid has integrated their innovative Auto Bake and Auto Roast functions, providing a level of convenience that allows you to achieve perfectly timed cooking and baking results. The built-in temperature probe is another noteworthy feature, enabling you to monitor the internal temperature of your dishes without having to open the oven door, thereby maintaining the cooking environment.

Additionally, the KERS507 includes a self-cleaning mode, which utilizes high temperatures to burn off residues, turning them into ash that can be easily wiped away. This feature not only saves time but also enhances the longevity of the oven.

In terms of safety, the range incorporates a Control Lock feature to prevent accidental adjustments, making it suitable for households with children.

Overall, the KitchenAid KERS507 electric range combines a host of advanced technologies and practical features, making it a reliable and stylish addition to any kitchen. Whether you are a novice cook or a seasoned chef, you will appreciate the efficiency and ease that this range brings to your culinary endeavors.