KitchenAid KHMC107E warranty Warranty, Second, Through Fifth, Year Limited

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®

Microwave Hood

Warranty

LENGTH OF

KITCHENAID

KITCHENAID

 

WARRANTY:

WILL PAY FOR:

WILL NOT PAY FOR:

 

 

 

 

 

ONE-YEAR FULL

Replacement parts and

A. Service calls to:

 

WARRANTY

repair labor costs to

1. Correct the installation of the oven.

FROM DATE OF

correct defects in

2. Instruct you how to use the oven.

INSTALLATION

materials or workman-

3. Replace house fuses or correct

 

 

ship. Service must be

house wiring.

 

 

provided by an autho-

 

 

B. Repairs when oven is used in other

 

rized KitchenAid

 

than normal home use.

 

 

servicing outlet.

 

 

C. Damage resulting from accident,

 

 

 

 

SECOND-

Replacement of

alteration, misuse, abuse, improper

installation, or installation not in

 

THROUGH FIFTH-

microwave magnetron

 

accordance with local electrical

 

YEAR LIMITED

tube on microwave

 

codes.

 

WARRANTY

oven to correct defects

 

D. Any labor costs during the limited

 

FROM DATE OF

in materials or work-

 

INSTALLATION

manship.

warranties.

 

 

 

E. Replacement parts or repair labor

 

 

For convection cooking

costs for units operated outside the

 

models, replacement

United States.

 

 

parts for the electric

F. Pickup and delivery. This product

 

 

element to correct

is designed to be repaired in the

 

 

defects in materials or

home.

 

 

workmanship.

G. Repairs to parts or systems caused

 

 

 

 

by unauthorized modifications made

 

 

to the appliance.

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KITCHENAID DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CON- SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.

Outside the United States, a different warranty may apply. For details, please contact your authorized KitchenAid dealer.

If you need service, first see the “If You Need Assistance or Service” section of this book. After checking “If You Need Assistance or Service,” additional help can be found by calling our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number, 1-800-422-1230, from anywhere in the U.S.A.

KitchenAid

Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022-2692 U.S.A.

PART NO. 3828W5A0166/4359334

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Contents Use and Care Guide Part no W5A0166/4359334Thank you for buying a Kitchenaid appliance Microwave Oven Safety On nextMicrowave Oven Safety Microwave Oven Safety Operating safety precautions Microwave Oven Safety General informationHow microwave cooking works Getting to Know Your Microwave-Convection Hood CombinationHow microwave cooking works Getting to Know Your Microwave-Convection Hood Combination Radio interferenceMicrowave oven features Control panel features Using the demonstration featureAudible signals Using the safety lockFunctions selected Custom DEFROST. Touch this padGetting to Know Your Microwave-Convection Hood Combination Using the exhaust fan Choose timerChoose fan speed To set fan to run for a specific timeUsing the cooktop/countertop light Start timerTurn off light when desired Set stop timeTo set light to be on for a specific time Example to turn off light at 2 o’clockUsing the metal rack Inserting the rackSetting the clock Choose settingTo set time Enter time of dayUsing the Minute Timer Enter time to be counted downStart countdown During countdownMicrowave Cooking Getting the best cooking resultsCooking at high cook power Put food in oven and close the door Set cooking timeStart oven Changing instructionsCooking at different cook powers Cook Power Name When to USE ITSet Cook Power Example for 50% Cook PowerExample for 7 minutes, 30 seconds At end of cooking timeSet Cook Power for first cycle Cooking with more than one cook cycleChoose food category 1 for Put frozen food in oven and close the doorMeat, 2 for poultry, 3 for fish Enter food’s weight in pounds and tenths of a pound Restart ovenMeat setting Custom defrost chartFood AT Pause Special Instructions Fish setting Poultry settingNumber After Decimal Equivalent Ounce Weight Weight conversion chartDefrosting tips To make Keep Warm automatically follow another cycle Using Keep WarmFood cooked covered should be covered during Keep Warm Cooking with the temperature probe Insert probe into foodPlace food in oven and plug probe into socket on oven wall Close the doorTo change final food temperature after oven has started Temperature optionalSet desired final food Temperature Probe cooking tips Don’tRemoving and cleaning the Temperature Probe Using Auto RoastChoose food category Auto roast chart Category Food Special InstructionsPut food in oven and close door Using Delay StartSet start time Enter cooking instructions for the function you want Using Auto Cook Choose Auto CookAuto cook chart Using BeverageCategory Food After 3 secondsPlace bag on rack and close door Choose Popcorn Using PopcornAt end of popping time Using Baked Potato Using SLOWCOOK/SIMMERPlace food in oven and close door Choose SLOWCOOK/SIMMER After 2nd and 3rd stages, oven will simmer foodAdding or subtracting cook time Using Easy MinuteMake sure food is in oven Choose Easy Minute How convection cooking works Convection CookingHelpful hints for convection cooking Convection baking without preheating Set baking temperature optionalPut food in oven and close the door Set preheat/cooking temperature Convection baking with preheatingSet cooking cycle cooking time Convection broiling Convection CookingTouch YOU see Start Convenience foods cooking chart Cooking Special Food SIZE/WT Mode Time InstructionsConvection cooking with the temperature probe Set desired final food temperature optional Choose temperature probe settingSet convection cooking temperature Temperature probe convection cooking chart First Stage Second Stage Food Oven Probe Temp TimeTime or Temp Special NotesFirst Stage Second Stage Oven Time Probe Food Temp VealHow combination cooking works Combination CookingHelpful hints for combination cooking Set baking/roasting temperature optional Put food in oven and close door Choose settingCombination baking/roasting without preheating Choose setting Combination baking/roasting with preheatingCombination Cooking Using Auto Combination Choose food settingEnter food weight or quantity Choose Auto CombiCombination cooking with the temperature probe Auto combination chartSetting Food QUANTITY/WEIGHT YOU can Cook Close the door Choose temperature probe setting Set combination cooking temperatureWhen food reaches desired temperature Temperature probe combination cooking chartFirst Stage Second Stage Oven Probe Food Temp Time Pork Loin 350F Min per lb 165F Cook in microwave Roast Cleaning the metal rack Cleaning the microwave ovenCaring for Your Microwave- Convection Hood Combination Caring for the filters Before removing filtersGrease filters Charcoal filterAfter replacing filters Replacing the cooktop and oven lightsCooktop light Oven light Reheating chart Cooking GuideMicrowave cooking chart Microwave cooking tips Arranging food Using aluminum foilCooking you should not do in your microwave oven Oven cookware guide Microwave Combination Convection Material Cookware CookingQuestions and Answers Questions Answers Before calling for service If You Need Assistance or Service Problem Possible Cause Solution When using TemperatureMicrowave Cooking timesIf you need service If you are not satisfied with the action takenWarranty SecondThrough Fifth Year Limited