Kenmore 88329 Use And Care Manual page 17

Under cabinet and wall mount
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"TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLED"
COOKING
The temperature
probe is used to judge doneness
when
cooking
or reheating
food. Set the desired
food tern-
perature
with the TEMP CONTROL
and the desired
power level with the POWER CONTROL.
When "Hold
Warm"
is set, after completing
the cooking cycle the
oven will hold the food warm up to 100 minutes.
TEMPERATURE
SETTING
&
DISPLAY
TEMPERATURE
Temperature
from 115 ° F to 185 ° F can be chosen and set
in the oven. The temperature
should be set in five-degree
increments.
The display window will show the rise in food
temperature
in five-degree increments.
For example,
when a temperature
of 125°F is set, the
display window will show the temperature
as it rises from
II5°F
to 120°F and then to 125° F. The lowest tempera-
ture number that can be displayed is 115°F. Therefore,
even though
the food may be less than
I15°F,
the
display will remain at 115°F until the food is heated
to
above 115 ° F.
Plug
(_) 4---- Socket
Temperature
Probe
Sensitive
Area
+
Temperature
Probe
Sensor
DEFINITIONS
MEATS
[] Choose
only fresh, completely
thawed meat.
[] Place meat fat side down on the microwave
roasting
rack in aglass
baking dish.
[] Microwave cook on the first "multi-power"
setting for
half of the total cooking time. (See "Temperature
Con.
trolled" Meat Cooking Guide on Page 18.)
[] Turn meat to fat side up and:
I. Place the temperature
probe
sensor
into the meat with
the first inch of the sensor
in the center
of the meat.
The sensor
should
not touch
the bone
or fat pocket.
The sensor
should
be put in from the side or from the
front--it
should
not be put in from the top of the meat.
2. Plug the temperature
probe
into the socket on the side
of the oven
wall.
3. Choose the doneness
temperature
from the chart on
Page
18. Set
the
temperature
with
the TEMP
CONTROL.
4. Microwave
cook the meat on the second
"multi-
power" setting. The microwave
oven will turn itself
off when the preset temperature
is reached. Take the
food out of the oven as soon as the display window
shows "Hold".
.
Remove the temperature
sensor. Let the meat stand,
covered with foil for about I0 minutes before serving.
The temperature
will rise about 15°F during standing
time.
NOTE:
It is normal for meats to become slightly over-
cooked in a small circular area in the immediate vicinity of
the hole made by the meat probe.
Microwave
Roasting
Rack
Temperature
Probe
TEMPERATURE
PROBE SENSOR:
The pointed metal
portion of the probe which is placed into the food.
SENSITIVE
AREA OF SENSOR:
The first inch, or tip,
of the temperature
probe sensor.
PLUG: The end of the temperature
probe that is plugged
into the oven socket.
SOCKET:
The outlet on the side of the oven wall.
CAUTION:
Do not plug the pointed
end of the
temperature
probe into the socket.
DISPLAY
WINDOW:
Show the cooking temperature
rising as the food is cooking. Chosen temperature
may be
seen during cooking
by touching
TEMP CONTROL.
When "Hold Warm" is set, after completing
the cooking
the display will show "Hold" for 100 minutes or until the
door is opened or STOP is touched.
Glass
Baking
Dish
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