KitchenAid KCMC1575 manual Grill, Convection Temperature Indicator, Convection Roast

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Grill

The Grill function uses a calrod thermal element that heats quickly to grill a variety of foods.

Use the grill rack to place food closer to the grill element for faster grilling.

Oven cavity and door will become very hot during grill element use. The use of oven mitts is recommended.

Use an ovenproof pan to catch drippings.

The grill rack and pan will become very hot. Use oven mitts to grasp pan for removal. To avoid damage, do not place hot pan directly on heat-sensitive surfaces.

The turntable must be in place when using the grill rack.

For best results, apply light amount of cooking oil to grill rack.

Examples of Grill Times

Toast

5-5¹⁄₂min

 

 

Sirloin steak, 1 lb (454 g), 3/4" (1.9 cm)

Side 1: 15 min

thick, medium doneness

Side 2: 10 min

 

 

 

To Use:

1.Place grill rack securely on pan, and place both on the turntable. Then position food on rack, and close the door.

2.Touch GRILL.

“00:00” will appear in the display. Enter the length of time to grill in minutes and seconds.

3.Touch START.

Grill time will count down in the display.

About halfway through the cycle, a tone will sound. This is a reminder to turn the food, if desired.

When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, and the end-of-cycle tones will sound.

4.Touch STOP CANCEL or open the door to clear the display.

Convection

The convection system circulates hot air through the microwave oven cavity with a fan. The constantly moving air surrounds the food to heat the outer portion quickly.

Convection Bake uses the convection system only.

Convection Roast uses the convection system in conjunction with microwaves to cook more quickly.

The microwave oven cavity and door will become hot during the convection cycle. The use of oven mitts is recommended.

Use the provided convection (short) rack.

Do not cover turntable or convection rack with aluminum foil, as it interferes with the circulation of hot air.

Do not use light plastic containers, plastic wrap or paper products. All ovenproof cookware or metal utensils can be used with the Convection Bake function. (Round pizza pans are excellent cooking utensils for many convection-only items.) Metal utensils cannot be used with the Convection Roast function.

No special techniques are needed to adapt standard oven recipes to convection cooking, although some temperatures might need to be reduced, and some cooking times might need to be shortened.

Convection Temperature Indicator

The ten bars in the bottom of the display represent the microwave oven’s current and approaching temperature. Each bar corresponds to the temperature represented on each of the number pads, 1 through 0 (10).

The bar corresponding to the desired set temperature will flash. As the microwave oven heats, each bar will light as its corresponding temperature is reached. When the desired temperature is reached, the flashing bar will become solid. If the temperature of the microwave oven drops below the set temperature, the bar will flash until the microwave oven heats to the set temperature again.

For example, if the desired temperature is set at 375º (number pad 8), the eighth bar will flash. When the microwave oven reaches 100º, the first bar will light. When the microwave oven reaches 170º, the second bar will light, and so on, until the desired temperature is reached, and the eighth bar stops flashing and becomes solid.

Convection Roast

The Convection Roast function shortens the cooking time for foods that normally require long periods of time to cook. It alternates between convection heat and microwave energy. Combination cooking also leaves meats juicy on the inside, and crispy on the outside.

The microwave oven cavity and door will become hot during the Convection Roast cycle. The use of oven mitts is recommended.

To avoid damage to the microwave oven, do not use metal cookware or utensils during the Convection Roast cycle. Use only ovenproof, microwave-safe cookware.

Meats may be roasted directly on the convection rack. Use an ovenproof, microwave-safe pan to catch the drippings.

Less tender cuts of beef can be roasted and tenderized using oven cooking bags.

Check for doneness after cooking time has ended. If not completely done, let stand in microwave oven for a few minutes to complete cooking.

Examples of Convection Roast Times

Pork roast, 2 lbs (907 g)

350ºF for 50 min

 

(about 22-23 min/lb)

 

 

 

Whole chicken, 4 lbs (1.8 kg)

350ºF for

1 hr, 10 min

(giblet removed)

(about 18-20 min/lb)

 

 

 

Bone-in chicken pieces, 2 lbs (907 g)

325ºF for

40 min

 

 

 

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Contents Microwave Oven with Convection Table of Contents Microwave Oven Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very importantImportant Safety Instructions Installation Instructions UnpackingLocation Requirements Electrical RequirementsParts and Features TurntableGrill Element Convection Element and FanMicrowave Oven Control Microwave Oven USE Cooking Guidelines Cookware and DinnerwareAluminum Foil and Metal Microwave Cooking Power Manual CookingCooking in Stages Sensor CookingMenu sensor and non-sensor Menu Item Serving Size InstructionsConvection Temperature Indicator GrillConvection Convection RoastConvection Bake To Use Without PreheatTo Use With Preheat Examples of Convection Bake TimesDefrost To Use DefrostFoods Instructions General Cleaning Microwave Oven CareConvection and Grill Racks Troubleshooting Assistance or Service Replacement PartsU.S.A Built-In KitsONE Year Limited Warranty Items Excluded from WarrantyDisclaimer of Implied Warranties Page W10434302A SP PN W10434221A