KitchenAid KEMC378 Using and replacing the oven lights, To replace, Replacing the oven light

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Caring for Your Electric Convection Oven

2.Insert small end of a door removal pin into each door hinge.

Insert small end of pin here

3.Grasp under handle and gently close door as far as it will shut. Pull door out at bottom to remove.

4.Set door aside on protected surface.

To replace:

1.Fit hinge arms into slots in frame. Push in at lower corners to insure that hinge arms are fully engaged.

2.Open the door all the way.

3.Remove the door removal pins from each hole.

4.Close the door.

NOTE: If the door does not operate freely, you have not installed it properly. Repeat Steps 1 to 4.

Using and replacing the oven lights

The oven lights will come on when you open the oven door. To turn the lights on when the

OVEN

oven door is closed, press OVEN LIGHT LIGHT

on the control panel. Press OVEN again to

LIGHT

turn off the lights.

NOTES:

Make sure the oven is cool before replacing the light bulb.

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

Replacing the oven light:

1.Unplug oven or disconnect power.

2.Remove glass light cover by grasping the 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.

5.Plug in oven or reconnect power.

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Contents 4452300B Use and Care GuideThank you for buying a Kitchenaid appliance Your safety and the safety of others are very important Lectric Oven SafetyElectric Oven Safety Getting to Know Your Electric Convection Oven Oven parts and featuresUsing the electronic oven control Using Your Electric Convection OvenDisplay/clock Celsius/FahrenheitChanging audible signals Canceling an operationUsing the control lock Starting an operationTo SET the Sabbath mode 1. Press Setting your oven for SabbathPress Number Pads to set the temperature you want To go into the Sabbath modeSetting Diagram Setting Information Bake Oven settingsBroil MAXI/ECONO Convection BakeUsing the timer Setting the clockTo disable the display clock Set timeBaking or convection baking Convection baking tips Convection roastingStart Convection roasting tipsBakeware choices Rack placement for specific foodsUsing aluminum foil Adjusting oven temperatureSet new offset temperature Using the temperature probe Clean probe After cooking, unplug probeRemove food from oven When the Convect Full Meal cycle is done Using Convect Full MealPlace food in cold oven Press desired Number padSetting Convection Number CycleProbe Temp Food or Meal When stop time is reached de- layed cooking only TemperatureEnter standard cook Enter standard cook timeEasy Convect Setting Foods YOU can Cook with this Setting Using Easy Convect ConversionBroiling Position rackWhen broiling is done Variable temperature broilingConvection broiling Rack Total Time Meat Position Temperature Minutes When broiling is overBroiling guidelines ApproximateTimed cooking When baking/roasting is doneTo start now and stop automatically 1. Prepare oven Set cook timeTo delay start and stop automatically 1. Prepare oven To cancel timed cooking settingsSet stop time Position door DehydratingPrepare food Arrange food on drying racksOven vent Proofing raising breadUsing the Self-Cleaning Cycle Before you start the Self-Cleaning cycle, make sure youBefore you start Setting the controls Before setting the controlsFor best cleaning results To stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any timeHow the cycle works Part Cleaning Method Special Instructions Cleaning ChartTo remove Removing the oven doorUsing and replacing the oven lights To replaceReplacing the oven light Other possible problems and their causes TroubleshootingProblem CAUSE/SOLUTION If nothing operates, check the followingKey pads do not operate TroubleshootingOur consultants provide assistance with Requesting Assistance or ServiceIf you need assistance or service in Canada Page Page Warranty
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