4452303KITCHENAID®Upper Microwave Oven and Lower Self-Cleaning Electric OvenModels: KEMI301G KEMI371G Use and Care GuideA Note to You ...
10345Your microwave oven is designed to makeyour cooking experience as enjoyable andproductive as possible. To help get you upand running quickly, the
11ENTER TEMP COOKAUTO SENSORDEFROST?START REHEATPTIMERHR132 LBS MIN NO.SECIN.OZPWR1 2 3CONTROLLOCK4 5 6987OVENLIGHT0QUANTITYOVENLIGHT(3 SIZES)REHEATCU
12NOTES:• If you touch one Command pad and thenwant to choose another Command pad in thesame cycle, you must press CANCEL first.• If you attempt to en
13Using the Minute TimerNOTE: You can use other Command padswhile the Minute Timer is counting down.1. Choose the Minute Timer.NOTE: The Timer does no
14Cooking at high cookpower1. Put food in oven and close thedoor.2. Set cooking time.Example for 1 minute, 30 seconds:NOTE: During setup, if you want
1515Cooking at different cook powersFor best results, some recipes call for different cook powers. The lower the cookpower, the slower the cooking. Ea
161. Put food in oven and close thedoor.2. Set cooking time.Example for 10 minutes, 30 seconds:3. Set cook power.Example for 50% cook power:NOTE: Duri
17continued on next pageMicrowave Cooking4. When display says “TIME,”touch MICRO to set secondcycle.5. Set cooking time for secondcycle.Example for 3
TOUCH4. Enter food quantity.Example for 2 servings:Touch START or wait 5 seconds for ovento start automatically. The remaining timewill count down.If
19193. Choose beverage setting.Keep touching CUSTOM REHEAT until“BEVRG” appears on the display.4. Enter type of beverage.Touch CUSTOM REHEAT until the
2ANote to YouThank you for buying a KITCHENAID®appliance!Because your life is getting busier and more complicated, KitchenAid®appliances areeasy to us
203. Choose food setting.Keep touching CUSTOM DEFROST until the food that you are cooking appears on the display. Example for Meats (Setting 1):NOTE:
21Touch START or wait 5 seconds for ovento start automatically. The remaining timewill count down.If you have chosen any of settings 1, 2,or 3, four t
223. Start oven.Touch START or wait 5 seconds for theoven to start automatically. The poppingtime will count down.When popping time ends:Four tones wi
23PREPARATIONFollow package directions.To reheat, flatten on plate or place in bowl.Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. Stirbefore serving.Place in
1. Put food in oven and closedoor.2. Touch CUSTOM COOK.3. Choose food setting.Keep touching CUSTOM COOK until thefood that you are cooking appears on
25Using code padsYou can use Number pads as shortcutswhen cooking with your microwave oven.For example, to reheat one cup of cheese dip:1. Press the R
26POPCORNSIZE OF BAG3.5 oz3.0 oz 1.75 oz (50 g)CUSTOM DEFROSTCATEGORYMeatsChicken/PoultryFish/SeafoodBagelFruit JuiceRoll/MuffinTOUCHEnter actual weig
27Microwave reheating chartTimes are approximate and may need to be adjusted to individual tastes. Cooking GuideSTARTINGTEMPRefrigeratedRefrigeratedRo
28Microwave cooking chartTimes are approximate and may need to be adjusted to individual taste. Cooking GuideFOOD COOK POWER TIMEMeats, Poultry, Fish,
29Cooking tipsAmount of food• If you increase or decrease the amountof food you prepare, the time it takes tocook that food will also change. For exam
3Microwave Oven SafetyIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, includingthe followin
30Cooking GuideArranging foodFor best results, distribute food evenly onthe plate. You can do this in several ways:• If you are cooking several items
31Your microwave oven has a stainlesssteel interior. Unlike painted steel interiorsfound in most other microwave ovens, thesurface will not chip, rust
3232Questions and AnswersQUESTIONSCan I operate my microwave oven withoutthe turntable or turn the turntable over to accommodate a large dish?Can I us
33Most cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools ofany kind. Check the lists below and on the next page be
34Automatic ovenlight switch(on latch assembly)(p. 53)Oven light (on right oven wall) (p. 53)Oven lock latch Gasket(p. 48)Model and serial numberplate
35PRESS and hold for 5 secondsYou will know you are in Celsius when “F”disappears. To switch back to Fahrenheit,press and hold BROIL again for 5 secon
36Starting an operationAfter programming a function, you mustpress the Start pad to startthe function. If you do not press START within 5 secondsof pr
37Setting your oven for the SabbathIf you want to set your oven to meet “nowork” requirements for the Sabbath, followthese steps:1. Press BAKE.2. Pres
2. Set time.Example for 5:30:3. Start clock.If time has not been entered correctly,one short tone will sound and “CLOCK”will reappear on the display.
AUTOSENSORBAKE39To disable the display clock:You can clear the time of day from the display by pressing and holding CLOCKSET/START for 5 seconds. Repe
4Microwave Oven SafetyPRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVEENERGY...(a) Do not attempt to operate this ovenwith the door open
40NOTES:•Before turning oven on, position ovenrack(s) in desired location.•Be sure the rack(s) is level.•Use pot holders or oven mitts to protect hand
41• When cooking with two racks, arrange theracks on the 2nd and 4th rack guides. Twosheets of cookies may be baked if sheetsare switched at approxima
42Using Your Electric OvenNOTE: DO NOT measure oven temperaturewith a thermometer. Opening the oven doorwill lower the oven temperature and giveyou an
ADJUST BY THIS NUMBER OF DEGREES + 5°F to +10°F+15°F to +20°F+25°F to +35°F-5°F to -10°F-15°F to -20°F-25°F to -35°FTO COOK FOOD ...A little moreModer
445. Set temperature (optional).Do this step if you want to use variabletemperature broiling 6. Start oven.NOTE: If you want to change the broilingtem
45APPROXIMATE TIME(MINUTES)SIDE 114-1515-1618-1913-1420-228-105-714-1717-2011-168-1016-18SIDE 27-88-99-107-810-114-53-48-917-2011-164-58-9MEATSteak, 1
463. Set temperature (optional).Do this step if you want to set a temperature other than the one displayed.NOTE: See a reliable cookbook for temperatu
478. Press Start.When start time is reached:Vertical bar on display will get shorter as cook time counts down.9. When baking/roasting is done:“End” wi
48Before you startUsing the Self-CleaningCycleNOTE: Heat and odors are normal duringthe Self-Cleaning cycle. Keep the kitchenwell ventilated by openin
49• Do not block the vent during the Self-Cleaning cycle. Air must move freely forbest cleaning results.• Do not leave plastic utensils on the cook-to
5GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSFor all cord connected appliances:The microwave oven must be grounded.In the event of an electrical short circuit,grounding red
50• Use 21⁄2 hours for light soil.• Use 31⁄2 to 41⁄2 hours for moderate toheavy soil.3. Press Stop Time.4. Set Stop time.Example for 7:00:5. Complete
51Caring for Your Electric OvenWARNINGExplosion HazardDo not store flammable materials such as gasoline near this appliance.Doing so can result in dea
52PART CLEANING METHOD SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSOven racks• Soap and water• Steel wool pad• Wash, rinse and dry.• Self-cleaning cycle• Place on 2nd and 4th
53To replace:1. Fit hinge arms into slots in frame. Push inat lower corners to insure that hinge armsare fully engaged.2. Open the door all the way.3.
54If none of these items was causing your problem, see “Requesting Assistance or Service”.TroubleshootingMost cooking problems often are caused by lit
55Requesting Assistance orServiceIf you need assistance or service Call the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center toll free: 1-800-422-1230. Our consu
KITCHENAIDWILL NOT PAY FOR:A. Service calls to:1. Correct the installation of the oven.2. Instruct you how to use the oven.3. Replace house fuses or c
6Electric Oven SafetyYou will be killed or seriously injuredif you don’t follow instructions.You can be killed or seriously injuredif you don’t follow
7Electric Oven Safety• Placement of Oven Racks – Alwaysplace oven racks in desired locationwhile oven is cool. If rack must bemoved while oven is hot,
8How your microwaveoven worksMicrowave ovens are safe. Microwave energy is not hot. It causes food to make its own heat, and it's this heat that
• For best results, stir any liquid severaltimes during heating or reheating.Liquids heated in certain containers (especially containers shaped like c
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