Kenmore PN 318205824A -1012, Electric Range Setting Convection Roast, Setting Convection Convert

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Setting Oven Controls

Setting Convection Roast

This method of cooking enables you to obtain the best results when roasting. Remember to use tested recipes with times adjusted for convection roasting when using the convection mode. This oven is equipped with multiple fan speeds for even cooking when baking and better tasting meats when roasting. It will use a faster fan speed for roasting which will quickly strip the cold air away from the meats replacing it with warm air (making a crisp outside - type of searing) sealing in juices for better tasting meats.

Conv Bake may be set with the following option:

• Cook Time and / or Delay Start

The following temperature settings apply to the conv bake feature:

Auto-suggest (default setting): 350°F / 177°C.

Min. bake setting: 170°F / 77°C.

Max. bake setting: 550°F / 288°C.

Benefits of Convection Bake

Multiple rack baking.

No special pans or bakeware needed.

For best results

Preheating is not necessary for most meats and poultry.

Be sure to carefully follow your recipe's temperature and time recommendations.

Do not cover foods when dry roasting - this will prevent the meat from browning properly.

Since Conv Roast cooks food faster, reduce the cook time by 25% from the recommended cook time of your recipe (check the food at this time). If necessary, increase cook time until the desired doneness is obtained.

To set the Convection Roast

See example below to set conv roast to start immediately at 375°.

1.Arrange oven racks.

2.Press Conv Roast.

3.Enter the desired roasting temperature using the number pads 3, 7, 5.

4.Press Start.

To change the Convection Roast temperature (example: changing from 375°F to 425°F)

1.Press Conv Roast.

2.Enter the desired roasting temperature using the number pads 4, 2, 5.

3.Press Start.

After the oven has reached the desired temperature, the control will beep and CONV ROAST light will stay on. Note: The Bake, Broil and Convection elements will cycle for a better heat distribution.

When convection roasting is complete press Stop.

Setting Convection Convert

The Conv Convert pad is used to automatically convert a standard baking recipe for convection baking. When set properly, this feature is designed to display the actual converted (reduced) temperature in the display. Convection Convert may ONLY be used with a Conv Bake, Timed Conv Bake or a Delay Start (Delayed Timed Conv Bake) setting. When used with a Timed Bake or a Delay Start (Delayed Timed Bake) setting, the Convection Convert will display a “CF” for check food when the bake time is 75% complete. At this time the oven control will sound 3 long beeps at regular intervals until baking had finished. When the bake time has completely finished the control will display “End” and will sound 3 long beeps every 30 seconds until the Stop pad is pressed.

To change from a normal bake recipe to a convection bake recipe (example: changing a 400°F normal bake recipe to a convection bake recipe)

When the conv bake mode is on at 400°F, press Conv Convert. CONV BAKE” and the oven temperature adjustment will appear briefly in the display (for this example it is 375°F). A beep will sound once the adjusted oven temperature is reached. The display will show “375°”, “CONV BAKE” and the fan icon.

NOTE: When using a Cook Time, the convection convert will not operate if you have a timed bake under 20 minutes.

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Contents 318205824A KenmoreTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Instructions for Using Your Cooktop Important Instructions for Using Your Oven Your Slide-in Range Features At a Glance Slide-in Range FeaturesLocations of the Radiant Surface Elements and Controls Setting Surface ControlsAbout the Ceramic Glass Cooktop About the Radiant Surface ElementsImportant notes Surface Cooking SettingsRecommended Settings for Surface Elements Type of Cooking To Operate the Single Surface ElementsTo Operate the Dual Surface Element Operating the Dual Surface Radiant ElementPlace correctly sized cookware on the dual surface element To Set the Warmer Zone Control Setting Warmer ZoneWarmer Zone Temperature Selection Warmer Zone Recommended Food Setting Table Food ItemCookware Material types Easy to cleanSurface Cooking Selecting Surface Cooking CookwareArranging Oven Racks Before Setting Oven ControlsOven Vent Location Removing and Replacing Oven RacksControl Pad Functions Setting Oven ControlsTo Set Add 1 Minute Feature Setting the ClockSetting Kitchen Timer Setting Continuous Bake or 12 Hour Energy SavingSetting Silent Control Operation Setting Oven Lockout FeatureTo Set the Cooktop Surface Feature Setting Temperature DisplaySetting Bake Setting PreheatTo set the Delay Start with Cook Time feature Setting Cook TimeSetting Delay Start with Cook Time To set the Cook Time featureTo set the Convection Bake Setting Convection BakeBenefits of Convection Bake For best resultsPress Conv Roast Setting Convection RoastSetting Convection Convert To set the Convection RoastTo set the oven to broil Setting BroilTo set Slow Cook Setting WarmSetting Slow Cook To set WarmTo recall a recipe Setting the RecipesSetting Sabbath Feature To set the oven to record a recipeTo adjust the oven temperature lower Adjusting Oven TemperatureTo cancel Sabbath feature To adjust the oven temperature higherCancel pad. Wait until the oven is cool Self-Cleaning CycleBefore Starting Self-Clean What to Expect during CleaningDoor LOCKED, Clean and HOT icons will remain in the display Self-Clean Time LengthWhen the Self-Clean Cycle is Completed Stopping or Interrupting a Self-Cleaning CycleCleaning Various Parts of Your Range Care & Cleaning Cleaning ChartSurfaces How to Clean Cooktop Maintenance Care & CleaningCooktop Cleaning To Replace Oven Door Cooktop Cleaning cont’dRemoving and Replacing the Oven Door To Remove Oven DoorStorage Drawer Changing Oven LightRemoving and Replacing Storage Drawer Before You Call Solutions to Common ProblemsAvoid Transportation Damage to your Range Oven Baking Baking Problems and Solutions ChartBaking Problems Causes Corrections Cooking InformationProtection Agreements SU-HOGAR Sears Parts & Repair Service Center