KitchenAid KHMC107E Auto combination chart, Combination cooking with the temperature probe

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Combination Cooking

When the oven reaches the set preheat temperature, two tones will sound and the oven will automatically hold that tempera- ture for 30 minutes. The Display will show the set temperature.

5. After preheating, open the door,

TOUCH

YOU SEE

 

put food in oven, and close

 

 

 

 

the door.

START

PREHEAT

 

 

AUTO

TEMP

COOK

 

 

 

COMB

TIME

(cooking time counts down)

At end of cooking time:

YOU SEE

ENTER

SENSOR

PREHEAT

WEIGHT

AUTO COOK DEFR TEMP

ROAST PWR QTY PROBE

 

DELAY

 

OZ

 

LBS

 

COOK

CONV

2 3 4

COMB START? TIMER

Auto combination chart

SETTING

FOOD

QUANTITY/WEIGHT YOU CAN COOK

1

Hamburger, broiled

0.3-2.0 lbs

2

Chicken, broiled

0.5-3.0 lbs

3

Chicken, roasted

2.0-3.5 lbs

4

Turkey

4.0-9.0 lbs

5

Cake, layer

1-2

6

Bread, loaf

1-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Combination cooking with the temperature probe

The Temperature Probe helps take the guesswork out of cooking roasts and larger casseroles. The probe is designed to turn off the oven when it senses the temperature you chose (between 90°F and 200°F). See your cookbook for helpful information on cooking different types of food.

NOTES:

If you have not plugged in the Tempera- ture Probe properly or if probe is defective, “PROBE” will appear on the Display, three tones will sound, and the oven will not turn on.

For correct probe temperatures for different foods, see the “Temperature probe combination cooking chart” on pages 61 and 62.

1. Insert probe into food.

Insert at least 13 of the Temperature Probe into the food. (See page 33.)

Plug

Cable

Probe

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KHMC107E specifications

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