Kenmore 88963 manual Coold.g, Ok+, Pan, OK Utensils to use No Utensils to avoid, Decoration

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OVEN UTENSILS GUIDE

A variety of Utensils and Materials may be used lot cooking in your microwave/convection oven. For your

safety and to prevent damaging utensils and pour oven, choose appropriate utensils and materia!s for each cooking method+ The list below is a general guide for you to select utensils and materials.

Material

Ceramic & Glass

Utensils

"Kenmore Ceramic Tray Coming Ware

Heal resistant Glass Ware

Glass Ware with metal decoration Lead Glass

Microwave

Micro/Conuec

 

Cooking

Coold.g

 

OK

OK+

NO

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

China

Wilhoul

me_

decoration

P +tte_

 

 

 

P_tic

Regular Oven Heat+proof Ware

 

Plastic Wrap

 

Metal

Metal Baking

Pan

 

Alumlm_

Foil

Paper

Cups, Plates, Towels

Waxed Paper

 

 

 

Wood

 

 

 

OK: Utensils to use

NO: Utensils to avoid

j

t

t

OK

I

OK

[

oK

OK

 

OK

1

oK

OK

 

OK

I

 

OK

 

NO

NO

NO

 

"'OK

I

oK

""OK

 

 

 

 

OK

 

 

* OK

t

No

1

No

OK

[

No

[

No

NO

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No

t

No

NOTE: METAL RACK is provided for Whole Meal, Convection or Micro/Convec cooking. Remove Metal Rack from oven when not being used for cooking.,

"Ceramic Tray

The ceramic tray should be removed for Convection cooking, only,, However the tray should

always be in the oven wheri either the Microwave or Micro/Convec cooking is used,

"" Metal BakingPan

Limited use on the ceramic tray only for Micro/Convec cooking° "*Aluminum Foil

For shieldingpurposesonlywhen Microwavecooking is used

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Contents USE & Care Manual Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicaqo, IL 60684. US.AIMPORTANT--FOR Proper and Safe USE of Your Oven Hinges and Latches broken or loosenedJDoor Seals and Sealing Surfaces DontsCircuit BREV.R Panel When using electrical appliances basic safety precautionsRead all instructions before using the appliance Should be followed, includin.q the followingContents Model Number Number will look like this 564 Model Number LabelProperly Polarized Grounded Outlet Three-Pronged Grounding PlugTouch Clear Weight 68 lbsDepth Interlock system Exhaust Easy-clean Ventsstainless steel cavity See-throughWill be packed with the following items EachCookang Micro Time--Used in settin Microwave Cooking Time I13!iOen Temp/Preheat--Used LevelsOven door, but will dissipate after use Stirrer FanHot air cooking systems \ HeaterTouch Microtemp Microwave Easy USE CHART--MICROWAVE CookingTouch numbers fordesized cooking power level ToSetEasy USE CHAtTr--CONVECTION Cooking Preset Recipe Cooking Delay Start CookingEasy USE Chart Finish cookingPause Between Stages Temperature ControlMicro TEMP, Coijec TEMP, MCRO/CONVEC Temp Micro Power TimeRegular Timer Hold WarmPlace coffee in oven, then close the door Touch QUICK-ON QUICK-START Cooking HI-power onlyTouch CLEAR.= Time will begin to count down in the display wndowoSlices, Sausagepatties Time Special NotesCup Pouch3O Defrost Output Power20 LOW 230Display window at the top oithe control panel For example HI-POWER/MULTI-POWER CookingRemove metal rack. place ceramic tray in oven Set 35 secondsby touching 3 and then 5 willMicrowave Roasting Rack Temperature Probe Temperature Controlled CookingFor example, when a temperature of 125F is set, Therefore, even though the food may be less thanThis probe is designedfor micro/convectionoven only Do not ortrate the oven empty with the temperatureCavity when operatingthe oven RoastSensor should be located in the sandwich fillinso Chart belowIS0F Should rest in the middle of the foodHI-POWERyMULTI-POWER Cooking Temperature ControlledThis!means that Roast CornishHens =SEAFOODGround beef by touching Then 20will show in the display Enter the weightAutomatic Defrost Contd Auto Defrosting InstructionsMUITI.STAGE Cooking with Auto Defrost To set the over First Stae Minutes Power level HICEIZ3 Will show in the display window MULTI-STAGE Cooking ContdHave set Place food into the oven Whole Meal CookingMetal Rack Upper Convection CookingPoultry can be started ithout preheating Ceramic taay must always be removed for convection cookingConvec wilt 9o on Shows in thedisplay window Convection Cooking with Automatic PreheatIf you do not touch the numbers for the oven Time by touchingSocket Temperature Probe Convection CookingTemperature Probe in food With the first inch PreheatMira Patties, 1--4, 4 oz,, eachIbs MinPreheat Oven temperature is 350F, y6u need not touch OvenMICRO/CONVEC Cooking TemlberatureOven is working when the oven light is on. Lights below Temperature Probe MICRO/CONVEC CookingIs shownin the display window Temperature Controlled Cooking Guide for 330FCooking is the 3rd stage First Stage Cooking, the oven keeps the same temperature in secondMULTI-STAGE Cooking Touch PauseLights below Cook 3, above MULTI-STAGECOOKING ContdConvecon cooking Time and MicroCooking time counts When the Cook-FinishTimeAbove, followinstructionsfor Touch Clear Preset controlsystem in the oven contains25To Increase Quantity of Recipes #1--#I9 To triple the recipe, touch 3 and 0o Touch StartIngredients Into this oven protects the customer Programming NEW RecipesNew recipe is entered over the old recipe That you can have easy referencefor alater Recipe Recipe g Name Directions NameDirectionsRecipe g Name Directions NameDirectionsName Directions Recipe #Recipe # Pan Coold.gOK+ OK Utensils to use No Utensils to avoidAccidentally while cleaning the panel Accidentallywhile cleaning the panelMust be reset Why does it take solong to preheat sometimes?Why do I see light reflection around the outer case? OperationEggs var9 in size QWhy do eggs sometimes pop?Why do baked applessometimes burst during cooking? Is it possle to popcam in a microwave oven?Yearsof Ownership r ¸2o,Y Agreement chart showingyou the benefits o a SearsMicrowave/Convection Oven Maintenance Agreement Coverage lstYr I thruState 88963WARRANTYMaterial or WORKMANSHIP, Sears will Repair IT, Free Chge Dept 698/731A, Sears TOWER, CHICAGO, IL