Whirlpool KEBS147D, KEBS247D warranty Using and replacing the oven lights, Replacing the oven light

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Caring for Your Oven

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 door is closed, press the Oven Light

pad OVEN on the control panel. Press the

LIGHT

pad OVEN again to turn off the lights.

LIGHT

Replacing the oven light:

1.Disconnect appliance at the main power supply. Make sure the oven is cool before replacing the light bulb.

2.Remove glass light cover by grasping the front edge of the 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. The light cover must be in place when using the oven. The cover protects the bulb from breaking and from high oven temperatures.

5.Reconnect appliance at the main power supply.

NOTE: On both single and double ovens, the oven lights will not work during the Self- Cleaning cycle.

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Contents Use and Care Guide Using Easy4450571 Rev. a Table of Contents Throughout Canada for assistance Throughout Canada for serviceU.S.A 830 a.m. 6 p.m. ESTVen Safety Your safety is important to usPage Feature locations Getting to Know Your OvenUsing the electronic oven control Using Your OvenDisplay/clock Selecting an oven Starting an operationFinding out which oven is in use Setting your single oven for the Sabbath† Using the control lockPrompt for start Setting your double oven for the Sabbath† Number SET PAD TemperatureTo end the Sabbath mode and turn off oven 475F 246CBroil MAXI/ECONO Oven settingsSetting Diagram Setting Information Bake Convection BakeClean Setting Diagram Setting Information Convection BroilConvection Roast To disable the display clock Setting the clockStart clock Press Timer Set/Start pad Using the timerStart Timer Baking or convection baking To change the timer during its operationTo cancel the timer during its operation Position racksSet temperature optional Choose baking settingOn next Put food in oven Convection roastingPreheat oven After cooking, turn off ovenSymbol flashes to tell you which oven You are setting Choose settingStart oven Baking/convection baking tips Using aluminum foil in the ovenCooking tips Baking tipsConvection baking tips Roasting tipsSet new offset temperature Adjusting oven temperaturePress and hold Bake pad for Seconds How to determine the amount of adjustment needed Using the temperature probeEnter the adjustment To Cook Adjust by this Food … Number of DegreesChoose cook setting Close oven door Set temperature optionalConnect probe to oven Example shows 375F temperature setting After cooking, unplug probe Using convect full mealClean probe Remove food from ovenPress Convect Full Meal pad. Pressyou see When the Convect Full Meal cycle is donePlace food in cold oven Press desired Number padConvect full meal chart To program your own cyclePlace food in oven Press one of three Easy Using Easy CONVECT* ConversionTemperature Convect Conversion PadsWhen stop time is reached delayed cooking only At end of cook time nondelayed cookingOpen door and check food nondelayed cooking Enter standard cook timeBroiling Easy CONVECT* Conversion setting chartEasy Convect Setting Foods YOU can Cook with this Setting Position rackClose door Press Broil pad Variable temperature broiling When broiling is doneTurn off oven Convection broiling Broil settingClose door Choose Convection Broiling tips When broiling is over, turn off ovenFor best results, preheat oven for 5 minutes Broiling rack positionsTimed cooking To start now and stop automatically 1. Prepare ovenSet cook time When baking/roasting is donePress Cook Time pad Vertical bar on display will get shorter asTo delay start and stop automatically 1. Prepare oven Set stop time Press Stop Time padPress Start pad To cancel timed cooking settings Press Cancel/Off pad Arrange food on drying racks DehydratingPrepare food Close door Press and hold ConvectionWhen dehydrating is done Raising proofing breadOven vents When proofing is done, turnOne long tone will sound when oven is Off ovenPart What to USE HOW to Clean Cleaning your oven and controlsCaring for Your Oven To remove Removing the oven doorTo replace Using and replacing the oven lights Replacing the oven lightUsing the Self-Cleaning Cycle Before you startTo start cleaning immediately Before setting the controlsSetting the controls Press Clean padTo delay cleaning start time After the Self-CleaningCycle ends Complete entry After the Self-Cleaning cycle endsTo stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any time StartTemperature For best cleaning resultsHow the cycle works Problem Cause TroubleshootingOther possible problems and their causes If nothing operates, check the followingDisplay is Cooking results are notWhat you expected Showing PFIf you need service† Equesting Assistance or Service in the U.S.AIf you are not satisfied with the action taken Requesting Assistance or Service in Canada For Assistance For ServiceNdex TopicIndex Warranty

KEBS207D, KEBS147D, KEBS107D, KEBS177D, KEBS208D specifications

The Whirlpool KEBS277D, KEBS177D, KEBS207D, KEBS208D, and KEBS107D are part of Whirlpool's innovative lineup of kitchen wall ovens that cater to the needs of modern home chefs and baking enthusiasts. These models are engineered to deliver exceptional cooking performance while ensuring ease of use, reliability, and sleek aesthetics.

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Another notable characteristic is the oven's large capacity. The spacious interiors of these models allow for accommodating larger dishes and multiple racks, making them ideal for cooking for families or entertaining guests. The KEBS277D and KEBS208D models provide additional flexibility with their double oven configurations, enabling simultaneous cooking at different temperatures, perfect for preparing multiple courses at once.

The intuitive touchscreen control panel enhances the user experience by providing easy navigation through various cooking modes and settings. Users can choose from a variety of cooking options, including bake, broil, and specialty modes for specific dishes. The built-in timer and delay start feature add convenience, allowing users to plan their cooking schedule effectively.

Safety is paramount in the design of these ovens, with features such as a self-cleaning function that simplifies maintenance by using high temperatures to burn away food residue. Additionally, the edge-to-edge glass surface not only imbues a modern look but is also easy to clean.

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