Kenmore 99721 Automatic Hold Warm Cooking, Temperature Control Meat Cooking Guide and Reheating

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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED MULTI-POWER

AND AUTOMATIC HOLD WARM

COOKING

Temperature Control Meat Cooking Guide and Reheating

Guide on pages 16 and 17 will tell you which multi-power setting and temperature setting are recommended for the food you're cooking.

I. Place Tem'perature Probe in food.

with the first inch of Sensor in center of food. Adjust the length of.Temperature Probe by sliding the Grommet, so that the Sensitive Area of the Probe can always be placed in the center of meat. Probe should be in a level direction or on an angle as shown.

6.lbuch COOK CONTROL.

The Light above COOK will go on. Also the word "HI" will show

in the Display Window until you enter a lower power setting. This is to remind you that the Oven will always work at full power unless you set a lower power.

7.Choose the cook control setting you desire and touch the corresponding Numbers. For example, if the recipe calls for

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2.Plug Temperature Probe into socket on side of oven.

Caution: Do not plug the

Pointed End of the Temperature

Probe into the socket.

3.Touch CLEAR.

4.Touch TEMP CONTROL, The Lights above TEMP and below STAGE I will go on, and "F" will show in the Display Window.

5.Choose the food

temperature and touch the

corresponding Numbers, For example, if the recipe calls for

doneness at 155°F, you would

touch numbers "1", "5" and

"5- (the temperature next to

 

Veal Roast on the Temperature

 

Guide). When you touch -1",

 

"5'" and

"5",

the

Display

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Window

will

read

"155F'"

If

 

the Temperature

Probe is

not

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plugged into the socket, the

Probe Light will flash and the

Oven will not work.

cooking at the 70 (ROAST) setting, you would touch numbers "7" and "0" ('the number next to ROAST on the Cook Guide). When you touch "7" and "0'"

the Display Window will read "70". This means that in the

ROAST setting, the Oven is at a 70% power level.

8. Touch START The Oven

begins cooking, and you wellbe able to see the temperature of

the food dsing in the Display Window. A tone wilt sound for

one second when the tempera- ture is reached. The Oven will

switch into Hold Warm to keep

the food at the set temperature. The Cook Control Setting changes to 10 (WARM). To be

sure the correct temperature is being held, touch TEMP CONTROL. The "holding" temperature will show in the

Dispaly Window. The Hold Warm will continue for 60 min-

utes after the food reaches the chosen temperature, or until the

Door is opened or STOP is touched.

If Door is opened, the Hold Wama will stop. To reset, simply touch TEMP CONTROL and corres- ponding Numbers.

Note: The highest temperature that can be set is 185°F.

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