Kenmore MS-1242KLSY Use and Care Guide - Page 19
Temperature, Controlled, Hi-power, Cooking
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TEMPERATURE COOKING CONTROLLED "HI-POWER" The "Temperature Controlled Meat Cooking Guide" and "Reheating Guide" on Pages I7 and 18 will show you which multi-power setting and dc_leness temperature are recommended for the food you are cooking. When cooking with the temperature controlled settings, the timer is not used. 1. Place the temperature probe into the food with the first inch of the sensor in the center of the food. The probe should be in a level direction or on an angle as shown. It should not be put in from the top. NOTE: It is not necessary to touch POWER CONTROL when you are cooking with "HI (MAN POWER)". However, if you touch POWER CONTROL the light above POWER will go on and the word "'HI'" will show in the display window. This is to remind you that the oven will work at "HI (MAX POWER)" unless a different power setting is chosen. ° Touch START. The oven will begin to cook and you will be able to see the temperature of the food rising in the display window. I /_=lo recipe _ ) . Plug the temperature probe into the socket on the side of the oven. Caution: Do not plug the pointed end of the temperature the socket. probe into 3. Touch CLEAR. 4. Touch TEMP CONTROL. The lights above TEMP and below COOK I will go on, and "F" will show in the display window. 5. Choose the food temperature and touch the corresponding numbers. For example, if the recipe calls for doneness at 120°F. you would touch the numbers "1".-2" and "0". When you touch "120" the display window will show "120F". If the temperature probe is not plugged into the socket, the probe light will flash and the oven will not work. [ &uto R_¢ipe 300 -'_ C_22_(Z53 7. A tone will sound and the word "End" will show in the Display Window for 2 seconds when the desired temperature is reached. [ a.to n,,,-,_ 300 1 NOTE: If you want to keep the food warm after finishing the cooking cycle, you can use "Hold Warm" feature. For detailed instructions on using "Hold Warm" feature, See page 12. The highest temperature that can be set is 200°F. The Temperature is displayed in I°F increment. 19