KitchenAid KBMC140H, KBMC147H, KEMS378G, KEMS377G, KEMS308G warranty Use and Care Guide, 4452614

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Use and Care Guide

KITCHENAID® Upper

Microwave Oven

with Convection and/or

Broil Element

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A Note to You

2

Microwave Oven Safety

3

Getting to Know Your

6

Microwave Oven

How your microwave oven works

6

Radio interference

6

For best cooking results

6

Testing your microwave oven

6

Testing your dinnerware or cookware

7

Operating tips

7

Electrical connection

7

Parts and features

8

Control panel features

9

Utensils

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Setting the clock

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Using the Minute Timer

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Using EASY MINUTE

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Microwave Cooking

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Cooking at high cook power

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Cooking at different cook powers

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Cooking in stages

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Using CUSTOM REHEAT

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Using CUSTOM DEFROST

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Defrosting tips

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Popping popcorn

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Using CUSTOM COOK

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Custom Cook Chart

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Keeping food warm

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Cooking with CRISP and BROIL

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To get the best cooking results

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Using CRISP

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Using BROIL

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Cooking with CONVECT

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Using CONVECT

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CONVECT cooking with

 

QUICK PREHEAT

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CONVECT cooking without preheat

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Cooking Guide

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Caring for Your Microwave Oven

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Questions and Answers

37

Troubleshooting

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Requesting Assistance or Service

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Warranty

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In the U.S.A. for assistance or service, call the Consumer Assistance Center:

1-800-422-1230

In Canada for assistance or service,

see page 41.

Models: KEMS307G KEMS377G KBMC147H KEMS308G KEMS378G KBMC140H

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Contents 4452614 Use and Care GuideThank you for buying a Kitchenaid appliance On next Microwave Oven SafetyMicrowave Oven Safety Grounding Instructions Getting to Know Your Microwave Oven Testing your microwave ovenHow your microwave oven works Radio interferenceOperating tips Testing your dinnerware or cookwareElectrical connection Removable Turntable Support under turntable Cook Guide Label Parts and featuresModels KEMS307G, KEMS377G, KEMS308G, KEMS378G Control panel featuresChoosing cooking function settings Audible signalsInterrupting cooking Utensils Using the control lockPrompt for start To lock or deactivate the control panelPan order chart Setting the clockTo set time Choose the clock Enter time of dayUsing Easy Minute Using the Minute TimerMicrowave Cooking Cooking at high cook powerPut food in oven and close the door Set cooking time After cooking, open the doorCook Power Name When to USE IT Cooking at different cook powersSet cook power for first cycle optional Set cook powerCooking in stages When display says TIME, touch Micro to set second cycle Using Custom ReheatSet cook power for second cycle optional Summary of steps for settingEnter food quantity Custom reheat chartAfter reheating, open the door Serving Touch Custom Temperature Reheat Enter serving temperatureEnter type of beverage After heating, open the doorCode Food Setting Weight or Quantity Custom defrost chartPut food in oven and close door Touch Custom Defrost After defrosting, open the door Enter food weightEquivalent Weight Decimal Pound Ounces Weight conversion chartWeight Defrosting tipsPopping popcorn Using Custom CookAfter popping popcorn, open the door Size Touch BAG Popcorn PADCode Food Quantity Preparation Custom cook chartKeeping food warm Food cooked covered should be covered when kept warmPut food in oven and close door Touch Custom Cook Cooking with Crisp and Broil Using CrispTo get the best cooking results Choose CrispFor best results when broiling Using BroilPut food in oven and close door Touch Broil Set broiling timeCooking with Convect Using ConvectModels KEMS308G, KEMS378G, KBMC147H, and KBMC140H only ThenDisplay counts down cooking time Convect cooking without preheatOnce Full Cook Touch Power Using code padsBeverage Serving Temperature Cooking GuideFood Setting Touch Quantity Using help promptsSize of BAG Touch Starting Temp TIME/POWER Procedure Microwave reheating chartVegetables Microwave cooking chartOther Cooking tips Arranging food Using aluminum foil containersCooking you should not do in your microwave oven Caring for Your Microwave Oven Cleaning Task What to USE HOW to CleanQuestions Answers Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers Other possible problems and their causes TroubleshootingProblem If nothing operates, check the followingOur consultants provide assistance with Requesting Assistance or ServiceIf you need assistance or service in Canada Warranty