KitchenAid KEMS307G, KBMC147H, KBMC140H warranty Utensils, Using the control lock, Prompt for start

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Getting to Know Your Microwave Oven

Using the control lock

The control lock prevents unwanted use of the oven by disabling the control panel command pads.

NOTES:

Control lock is available only when both the lower oven and the microwave oven are not in use. It is also not available during the Self-Cleaning cycle or the Sabbath mode.

Control lock does not disable the Timer or Clock.

Set control lock when cleaning the control panel to prevent oven from accidentally turning on.

To lock or deactivate the control panel:

Press and hold CONTROL LOCK (Number Pad 3) for 5 seconds. A single

3 tone will sound and “CONTROL LOCK ” will appear on the display.

To unlock the control panel:

Press and hold CONTROL LOCK (Number Pad 3) for 5 seconds. A single

3tone will sound after 5 seconds

and “CONTROL LOCK ” will disappear from the display.

Utensils

Your microwave oven comes with two useful cooking utensils. Please review this chart to become familiar with their use.

NOTE: Use oven mitt when removing broiling grid and CRISPWARE™ Crisper Pan. Use Crisper Pan handle when removing Crisper Pan. Do not touch the top of the microwave oven when broiling.

Prompt for start

If “START?” is lit, this means that START has not been pressed. If you do not press START, the programmed function will automatically be canceled in 5 minutes.

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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 Radio interference Testing your microwave ovenGetting to Know Your Microwave Oven How your microwave oven worksElectrical connection Testing your dinnerware or cookwareOperating tips Removable Turntable Support under turntable Cook Guide Label Parts and featuresModels KEMS307G, KEMS377G, KEMS308G, KEMS378G Control panel featuresInterrupting cooking Audible signalsChoosing cooking function settings To lock or deactivate the control panel Using the control lockUtensils Prompt for startEnter time of day Setting the clockPan order chart To set time Choose the clockUsing Easy Minute Using the Minute TimerAfter cooking, open the door Cooking at high cook powerMicrowave Cooking Put food in oven and close the door Set cooking timeCook Power Name When to USE IT Cooking at different cook powersCooking in stages Set cook powerSet cook power for first cycle optional Summary of steps for setting Using Custom ReheatWhen display says TIME, touch Micro to set second cycle Set cook power for second cycle optionalAfter reheating, open the door Custom reheat chartEnter food quantity After heating, open the door Enter serving temperatureServing Touch Custom Temperature Reheat Enter type of beveragePut food in oven and close door Touch Custom Defrost Custom defrost chartCode Food Setting Weight or Quantity After defrosting, open the door Enter food weightDefrosting tips Weight conversion chartEquivalent Weight Decimal Pound Ounces WeightSize Touch BAG Popcorn PAD Using Custom CookPopping popcorn After popping popcorn, open the doorCode Food Quantity Preparation Custom cook chartPut food in oven and close door Touch Custom Cook Food cooked covered should be covered when kept warmKeeping food warm Choose Crisp Using CrispCooking with Crisp and Broil To get the best cooking resultsSet broiling time Using BroilFor best results when broiling Put food in oven and close door Touch BroilThen Using ConvectCooking with Convect Models KEMS308G, KEMS378G, KBMC147H, and KBMC140H onlyOnce Convect cooking without preheatDisplay counts down cooking time Cooking Guide Using code padsFull Cook Touch Power Beverage Serving TemperatureSize of BAG Touch Using help promptsFood Setting Touch Quantity Starting Temp TIME/POWER Procedure Microwave reheating chartOther Microwave cooking chartVegetables Cooking tips Cooking you should not do in your microwave oven Using aluminum foil containersArranging food Caring for Your Microwave Oven Cleaning Task What to USE HOW to CleanQuestions Answers Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers If nothing operates, check the following TroubleshootingOther possible problems and their causes ProblemOur consultants provide assistance with Requesting Assistance or ServiceIf you need assistance or service in Canada Warranty