Convection Roasting - KitchenAid KEBS278D Use And Care Manual

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Using
Your Oven
• When baking on two or three racks, use
the CONVECTION
BAKE setting for more
even results. (You can also use only one
rack when convection baking.)
• To use three racks during convection
baking,
place one rack in position
5 (the
highest
position),
another rack in position
1 (the closest to the oven bottom), and the
third rack in position 3. This allows all
three racks to be an equal distance apart
for better baking.
• Stagger
cake pans or other cookware
in
opposite directions on each rack when
three racks are used. This will make sure
pans are not directly over each other.
Convection roasting
NOTE: These examples
are for double
upper ovens only. Other ovens may look
slightly
different.
1, Prepare
oven.
Position the rack properly. For correct
rack placement,
see the rack placement
chart in the "Positioning
racks and pans"
section. Place food in the oven. For large
roasts and turkeys, place rack in position
1 or 2. (Preheating
is not necessary
when roasting.)
2. Choose
setting.
PRESS
to select oven
(for double ovens)
PRESS
NOTE: On double ovens, the cavity
symbol flashes to tell you which oven
you are setting.
3, Set temperature
(optional).
Do this step if you want to set a
temperature
other than 300°F (149°C).
PRESS
NOTE: See your convection
oven cook-
book for temperature
recommendations.
4. Start oven.
PRESS
NOTES:
• After the temperature
reaches
170°F
(77°C), the temperature
display will
show the actual oven temperature
at
each 5°F (3°C) increase.
It will then
stop at the set temperature.
• If you want to change
the roasting
temperature
after roasting has begun,
repeat Steps 2, 3, and 4.
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