KitchenAid Microwave Oven KOMS155M User Manual

ABOVE-THE-COUNTER MICROWAVE OVEN  
Use & Care Guide  
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Model KOMS155M  
8185015/TINSEB327MRR0  
 
MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY  
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.  
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all  
safety messages.  
This is the safety alert symbol.  
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.  
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or  
“WARNING.” These words mean:  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't  
immediately follow instructions.  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't  
follow instructions.  
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you  
what can happen if the instructions are not followed.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:  
Do not operate the microwave oven if it has a  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, electric  
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or  
if it has been damaged or dropped.  
shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive  
microwave energy:  
Read all instructions before using the microwave  
oven.  
The microwave oven should be serviced only by  
qualified service personnel. Call an authorized  
service company for examination, repair, or  
adjustment.  
Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO  
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  
MICROWAVE ENERGY” found in this section.  
See door surface cleaning instructions in the  
“Microwave Oven Care” section.  
The microwave oven must be grounded. Connect  
only to properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING  
INSTRUCTIONS” found in this section and in the pro-  
vided Installation Instructions.  
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:  
– Do not overcook food. Carefully attend the  
microwave oven when paper, plastic, or other  
combustible materials are placed inside the oven  
to facilitate cooking.  
Install or locate the microwave oven only in  
accordance with the provided Installation Instructions.  
Some products such as whole eggs in the shell and  
– Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags  
before placing bags in oven.  
– If materials inside the oven ignite, keep oven door  
closed, turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord,  
or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
sealed containers – for example, closed glass jars –  
are able to explode and should not be heated in the  
microwave oven.  
Use the microwave oven only for its intended use as  
described in this manual. Do not use corrosive  
– Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not  
leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food in  
the cavity when not in use.  
chemicals or vapors in the microwave oven. This type  
of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook, or dry  
food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.  
As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary  
when used by children.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be  
overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing  
to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the  
container is removed from the microwave oven is not  
always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT  
LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE  
CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A SPOON OR  
OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.  
Do not use paper products when appliance is operat-  
ed in the “PAN BROWN” mode (on models with this  
feature).  
Do not store any materials, other than manufacturer’s  
recommended accessories, in this oven when not in  
use.  
Do not store anything directly on top of the microwave  
oven when the microwave oven is in operation.  
Do not cover or block any openings on the micro-  
wave oven.  
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:  
Do not overheat the liquid.  
Stir the liquid both before and halfway through  
heating it.  
Do not store this microwave oven outdoors. Do not  
use the microwave oven near water - for example,  
near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a  
swimming pool, or similar locations.  
Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow  
necks.  
Do not immerse cord or plug in water.  
After heating, allow the container to stand in the  
microwave oven for a short time before removing  
the container.  
Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other  
utensil into the container.  
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.  
Do not mount over a sink.  
Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils should not  
be inserted in the microwave oven as they may create  
a fire or risk of electric shock.  
Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance  
beneath this appliance.  
Do not mount unit over or near any portion of a  
heating or cooking appliance.  
Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can  
burn off the pad and touch electrical parts involving a  
risk of electric shock.  
Do not cover racks or any other part of the oven with  
metal foil. This will cause overheating of the oven.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO  
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY  
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door  
open since open-door operation can result in  
harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is  
important not to defeat or tamper with the  
safety interlocks.  
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is  
particularly important that the oven door close  
properly and that there is no damage to the:  
(1) Door (bent),  
(2) Hinges and latches (broken or loosened),  
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.  
(b) Do not place any object between the oven front  
face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue  
to accumulate on sealing surfaces.  
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by  
anyone except properly qualified service personnel.  
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Electrical Requirements  
PARTS AND FEATURES  
This manual may cover several different models. The model you  
have purchased may have some or all of the features shown here.  
The appearance of your particular model may differ slightly from  
the illustrations in this manual.  
WARNING  
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Electrical Shock Hazard  
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.  
Do not remove ground prong.  
Do not use an adapter.  
Do not use an extension cord.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in  
death, fire, or electrical shock.  
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1. Door Safety Lock System  
2. Metal-Shielded Window  
3. Microwave Inlet Cover  
4. Microwave Oven Light  
5. Feature Guide Reference  
Panel  
7. Microwave Oven Vents  
8. Countertop Light  
9. Model and Serial Number Plate  
Parts and Features Not Shown  
Control Panel (on front of door)  
Turntable  
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. A 120 Volt, 60 Hz,  
AC only, 15- or 20-amp fused electrical supply is required. (A  
time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.) It is  
recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance  
be provided.  
6. Door Open Push Button  
Utensil Bars and S-Hooks  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
For all cord connected appliances:  
Turntable  
The microwave oven must be grounded. In the event  
of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the  
risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for  
the electric current. The microwave oven is equipped  
with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding  
plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is  
properly installed and grounded.  
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WARNING: Improper use of the grounding plug can  
result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified  
electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions  
are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to  
whether the microwave oven is properly grounded.  
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1. Turntable  
2. Support  
3. Shaft  
Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord  
is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman  
install an outlet near the microwave oven.  
The turntable can rotate in either direction to help cook food  
more evenly. Do not operate the oven without the turntable in  
place. See “Assistance or Service” to reorder any of the parts.  
For a permanently connected appliance:  
This appliance must be connected to a grounded,  
metallic, permanent wiring system, or an equipment  
grounding conductor should be run with the circuit  
conductors and connected to the equipment  
grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.  
To Install:  
1. Place the support on the oven cavity bottom.  
2. Place the turntable on the support.  
Fit the raised, curved lines in the center of the turntable  
bottom between the 3 spokes of the hub. The rollers on the  
support should fit inside the turntable bottom ridge.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.  
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Utensil Bars  
Browning Pan and Handle  
(available as accessory)  
The Browning Pan, with a nonstick surface and detachable  
handle, has been specially designed for microwave use, and is  
ideal for pan-frying (pan-browning) foods in the microwave oven.  
See “Browning Pan Use” section for more information.  
The microwave oven comes with 2 utensil bars and 8 S-hooks on  
which to hang utensils. The total utensil weight for each bar  
should not exceed 5 lbs (2.3 kg). Hanging items such as dish  
cloths from the S-hooks is not recommended, as they may block  
the oven vents.  
Use the handle to grasp the pan. Place gripping end on the edge  
of pan, squeeze handle and lift pan.  
See “Assistance or Service” to order parts.  
There are 3 available bar positions. See “Installation Instructions”  
for mounting instructions.  
See “Assistance or Service” to order replacement parts.  
MICROWAVE OVEN CONTROL  
Baked  
Fresh  
Dinner  
Plate  
Clock  
Timer  
SENSOR  
COOK  
Cook  
Power  
Help &  
Keep  
Popcorn  
Potatoes  
Vegetables  
Settings  
Warm  
1
4
5
0
2
3
:
INSTANT SENSOR  
COOK SENSOR LBS KG DEF HELP  
Add a Minute  
Fresh  
Hot  
Frozen  
Bakery  
CUSTOM  
Clear  
OFF  
Low  
High  
Bakery  
DEFROST  
Beverage  
Water  
6
9
7
8
START  
LIGHTING  
REHEAT  
Display  
Off/Clear  
When power is first supplied to the microwave oven,  
The OFF pad stops any function except for the Child Lock and  
Demo Mode. One touch of the OFF pad will clear an entry during  
programming, cancel the timer, interrupt a cooking cycle or return  
the display to the time of day mode. Touch the pad twice to  
cancel a program.  
“WELCOME” flashes on the display. Touch OFF to clear the  
display. If “WELCOME” appears at any other time, a power failure  
has occurred. Touch OFF and reset the clock if needed.  
When the microwave oven is in use, the display shows modes,  
quantities, weights and/or prompts. When the microwave oven is  
not in use, the display shows the time of day (if the clock is set) or  
Timer countdown.  
In order to avoid accidental starting of the oven with the touch of  
any of the Reheat or Instant Sensor pads, as well as the ADD A  
MINUTE (START) pad, the oven has been programmed to not  
respond to those pads unless the OFF pad has been touched,  
the door has just been opened and then closed or the oven has  
been active within the last 3 minutes.  
Start  
The START pad begins any function except the Timer. If cooking  
is interrupted, touching START will resume the preset cycle.  
Clock  
This is a 12-hour clock and does not show a.m. or p.m.  
Add a Minute  
To Set:  
During manual microwave cooking, touching ADD A MINUTE  
(START) while the oven is operating will add cook time at the  
current cook power in 1-minute increments.  
The microwave oven and timer must be off.  
1. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
Touching ADD A MINUTE (START) by itself will start the oven for 1  
minute at 100% power. If more than 3 minutes has passed since  
the oven was last used, OFF must be touched, or the door must  
be opened and then closed before the ADD A MINUTE (START)  
pad will start the oven.  
2. Touch number pad “2.”  
3. Touch the number pads to set the time of day.  
4. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
Once the time of day is set, it may be reset, but it cannot be  
cleared from the display.  
The Add a Minute feature is not available during any auto cook  
function. The feature may be used immediately following the auto  
cook cycle, but it will operate at 100% power.  
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Timer  
Child Lock  
The Timer can be set in minutes and seconds, up to 99 minutes,  
99 seconds, and counts down the set time.  
The Child Lock disables the control panel pads to prevent  
unintended use of the microwave oven.  
When the Timer is in use, the microwave oven will not operate.  
When the control is locked, only the Help & Settings pad will  
function. If any other pad is touched, “CHILD LOCK ON” will flash  
on the display.  
To Set:  
1. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
2. Touch number pad “1.”  
3. Enter desired time.  
To Lock the Control:  
1. Touch HELP & SETTINGS.  
2. Touch number pad “1.”  
3. Touch START.  
4. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
To cancel the Timer, touch OFF once.  
To Unlock the Control:  
1. Touch HELP & SETTINGS.  
2. Touch OFF (display says to touch “CLEAR”).  
Help & Settings  
The Help & Settings menu provides access to 4 features:  
Child Lock, to prevent unintended use of the oven (see “Child  
Lock” section)  
Demo Mode  
Audible Signal Elimination, to disable or enable the tones (see  
Tones” section)  
The Demo Mode is ideal for learning how to use the oven. When  
set, functions can be entered without actually turning on the  
microwave generator. The tones will sound, and the countdowns  
will run very quickly in the display. While functions are operating  
in the Demo Mode, the oven light will come on, the fan will run,  
and the turntable will rotate.  
Auto Start, to set beginning and ending cook times (see  
“Auto Start” section)  
Language/Weight Selection, to change the display readouts  
from the default English/Lb to Spanish or French, lbs. or kg.  
While the Demo Mode is active, “DEMO” flashes on the display,  
except during a demonstration.  
To Use Help & Settings:  
1. Touch HELP & SETTINGS.  
2. Select a feature.  
To Activate Demo Mode:  
1. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
3. Follow the setting directions that appear on the display.  
2. Touch number pad “0” (valid pad touch tone will not sound).  
3. Touch and hold START for 3 seconds. A short tone will sound,  
and “DEMO ON... DURING DEMO NO OVEN POWER” will  
flash in the display.  
Tones  
Tones are audible signals, indicating the following:  
To Deactivate Demo Mode:  
1. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
2. Touch number pad “0” (valid pad touch tone will sound).  
Short tone  
Valid pad touch  
Hidden feature has been entered or exited.  
3. Touch OFF. DEMO OFF” will flash in the display, then the  
time of day will reappear.  
Long tone  
End of cycle  
Countertop Light  
End of Timer countdown  
The countertop light has 3 settings: high, low and off.  
Four long tones  
Turn food during defrost cycle.  
For low light, touch LOW light pad once. One of the light bulbs  
will come on. Touch the pad again to turn off, or touch the HIGH  
light pad to turn on the other bulb and increase the brightness.  
To Turn Tones Off:  
For bright light, touch HIGH light pad once. Both bulbs will come  
on. Touch the pad again to turn off, or touch the LOW light pad to  
turn off one of the bulbs and reduce the brightness.  
1. Touch HELP & SETTINGS.  
2. Touch number pad “2.”  
3. Touch OFF (display says to touch “CLEAR”).  
To Turn Tones On:  
1. Touch HELP & SETTINGS.  
2. Touch number pad “2.”  
3. Touch START.  
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Cooking Guidelines  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
USE  
Covering  
Covering food helps retain moisture, shorten cook time and  
reduce spattering. Use the lid supplied with cookware. If a lid is  
not available, wax paper, paper towels or plastic wrap approved  
for microwave ovens may be used. Plastic wrap should be turned  
back at one corner to provide an opening to vent steam.  
A magnetron in the oven produces microwaves which reflect off  
the metal floor, walls and ceiling and pass through the turntable  
and appropriate cookware to the food. Microwaves are attracted  
to and absorbed by fat, sugar and water molecules in the food,  
causing them to move, producing friction and heat which cooks  
the food.  
Stirring and Turning  
Stirring and turning redistributes heat evenly to avoid  
overcooking the outer edges of food. Stir from outside to center.  
If possible, turn food over from bottom to top.  
Never lean on or allow children to swing on the oven door.  
Do not operate microwave oven when it is empty.  
Arranging  
The turntable must be in place and correct side up when  
oven is in use. Do not use if turntable is chipped or broken.  
See “Assistance or Service” section to reorder.  
If heating irregularly shaped or different sized foods, the thinner  
parts and smaller sizes should be arranged toward the center. If  
cooking several items of the same size and shape, place them in  
a ring pattern, leaving the center of the ring empty.  
Baby bottles and baby food jars should not be heated in the  
oven.  
Clothes, flowers, fruit, herbs, wood, gourds, paper, including  
brown paper bags and newspaper should not be dried in the  
oven.  
Piercing  
Before heating, use a fork or small knife to pierce or prick foods  
that have a skin or membrane, such as potatoes, egg yolks,  
chicken livers, hot dogs, and sausage. Prick in several places to  
allow steam to vent.  
Do not use the microwave oven for canning, sterilizing or  
deep frying. The oven cannot maintain appropriate  
temperatures.  
Shielding  
Paraffin wax will not melt in the oven because it does not  
absorb microwaves.  
Use small, flat pieces of aluminum foil to shield the thin pieces of  
irregularly shaped foods, bones and foods such as chicken  
wings, leg tips and fish tail. See “Aluminum Foil and Metal” first.  
Use oven mitts or pot holders when removing containers from  
oven.  
Standing Time  
Do not overcook potatoes. At the end of the recommended  
cook time, potatoes should be slightly firm. Let potatoes  
stand for 5 minutes. They will finish cooking while standing.  
Food will continue to cook by the natural conduction of heat even  
after the microwave cycle ends. The length of standing time  
depends on the volume and density of the food.  
Do not cook or reheat whole eggs inside the shell. Steam  
buildup in whole eggs may cause them to burst. Cover  
poached eggs and allow a standing time.  
Cookware and Dinnerware  
Cookware and dinnerware must fit on the turntable. Always use  
oven mitts or pot holders when handling because any dish may  
become hot from heat transferred from the food. Do not use  
cookware and dinnerware with gold or silver trim. Use the  
following chart as a guide, then test before using.  
Food Characteristics  
When microwave cooking, the amount, size and shape, starting  
temperature, composition and density of the food affect cooking  
results.  
MATERIAL  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
Amount of Food  
The more food heated at once, the longer the cook time. Check  
for doneness and add small increments of time if necessary.  
Aluminum Foil,  
Metal  
See “Aluminum Foil and Metal” section.  
Browning Dish  
Bottom must be at least ³⁄₁₆ in. (5 mm)  
above the turntable. Follow  
manufacturer’s recommendations.  
Size and Shape  
Smaller pieces of food will cook more quickly than larger pieces,  
and uniformly shaped foods cook more evenly than irregularly  
shaped food.  
Ceramic Glass,  
Glass  
Acceptable for use.  
Starting Temperature  
Room temperature foods will heat faster than refrigerated foods,  
and refrigerated foods will heat faster than frozen foods.  
China,  
Earthenware  
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.  
Composition and Density  
Foods high in fat and sugar will reach a higher temperature and  
heat faster than other foods. Heavy, dense foods, such as meat  
and potatoes, require a longer cook time than the same size of a  
light, porous food, such as cake.  
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MATERIAL  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
Cooking Power  
Melamine  
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.  
Many recipes for microwave cooking specify which cooking  
power to use by percent, name or number. For example,  
70%=7=Medium-High.  
Paper Towels,  
Dinnerware,  
Napkins  
Use nonrecycled and those approved by  
the manufacturer for microwave oven use.  
Use the following chart as a general guide for the suggested  
cooking power of specific foods.  
Plastic Wraps,  
Bags, Covers,  
Dinnerware,  
Containers  
Use those approved by the manufacturer  
for microwave oven use.  
PERCENT/  
NAME  
COOK  
POWER  
PAD  
USE  
TOUCH  
Pottery and Clay  
Styrofoam*  
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.  
Do not use in oven.  
100%, High  
(default  
Once  
Quick heating convenience  
foods and foods with high  
water content, such as soups,  
beverages and most  
setting)  
vegetables.  
Straw, Wicker,  
Wooden  
Containers  
Do not use in oven.  
90%  
80%  
Twice  
Cooking small tender pieces of  
meat, ground meat, poultry  
pieces and fish fillets.  
Wax Paper  
Acceptable for use.  
Heating cream soups.  
To Test Cookware or Dinnerware for Microwave Use:  
3 times  
Heating rice, pasta or  
casseroles.  
1. Put cookware or dinnerware in oven with 1 cup (250 mL) of  
water beside it.  
Cooking and heating foods  
that need a cook power lower  
than high. For example, whole  
fish and meat loaf.  
2. Cook at 100% cooking power for 1 minute.  
Do not use cookware or dinnerware if it becomes hot and the  
water stays cool.  
70%,  
4 times  
5 times  
Reheating a single serving of  
food.  
Aluminum Foil and Metal  
Medium-High  
Always use oven mitts or pot holders when removing dishes from  
the microwave oven.  
60%  
Cooking sensitive foods such  
as cheese and egg dishes,  
pudding and custards.  
Aluminum foil and some metal can be used in the oven. If not  
used properly, arcing (a blue flash of light) can occur and cause  
damage to the oven.  
Cooking nonstirrable  
casseroles, such as lasagna.  
OK for Use  
50%, Medium 6 times  
Cooking ham, whole poultry  
and pot roasts.  
Racks and bakeware supplied with the oven (if supplied),  
aluminum foil for shielding, and approved meat thermometers  
may be used with the following guidelines:  
Simmering stews.  
Never allow aluminum foil or metal to touch the inside cavity  
walls, ceiling or floor.  
40%  
7 times  
Melting chocolate.  
Heating bread, rolls and  
pastries.  
Always use the turntable.  
Never allow contact with another metal object during  
cooking.  
30%,  
Medium-Low,  
Defrost  
8 times  
9 times  
Defrosting bread, fish, meats,  
poultry and precooked foods.  
Do Not Use  
20%  
Softening butter, cheese, and  
ice cream.  
Metal cookware and bakeware, gold, silver, pewter, non-  
approved meat thermometers, skewers, twist ties, foil liners such  
as sandwich wrappers, staples and objects with gold or silver  
trim or a metallic glaze should not be used in the oven.  
10%, Low  
0%  
10 times  
11 times  
Taking chill out of fruit.  
Sensor operation; no cook  
power  
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FOOD  
NO. SERVING SIZE INSTRUCTIONS  
Cooking  
Rice  
2
.5-2 cups  
(125-500 mL)  
dry rice  
Follow measurements  
on package for  
ingredient amounts.  
To Use:  
1. Touch the number pads to set a length of time to cook.  
(Use mediumor Place rice and liquid in  
long grain rice.) microwavable dish.  
Cover with plastic wrap  
and vent. When cooking  
is complete, allow rice to  
stand for 5 minutes, or  
2. Touch COOK POWER repeatedly to scroll through the power  
levels and set a cooking power other than 100%. Refer to the  
Cooking Power chart.  
3. Touch START.  
The display will count down the cook time.  
until liquid is absorbed.  
Stir.  
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, and  
1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
Fish/  
3
4
.25-2 lbs  
Arrange in a ring in a  
shallow glass  
microwavable dish.  
Cover with plastic wrap.  
Let stand, covered, 1-3  
minutes.  
4. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
The cook time and cooking power cannot be changed after  
touching START without interrupting cooking.  
Seafood  
(113-907 g)  
Cooking in Stages  
Frozen  
Entree  
6-17 oz  
(170-482 g)  
Remove from package.  
Loosen cover on three  
sides. If not in  
The oven can be set to cook at different cooking powers for  
various lengths of time, up to 4 stages, plus Keep Warm. Stage  
cooking can only be programmed in manual cook settings.  
microwavable container,  
place on plate, cover  
with plastic wrap and  
vent.  
To Cook in Stages:  
1. Enter cook time in minutes and seconds for 1st stage.  
2. Touch COOK POWER repeatedly to select the cooking power  
for the 1st stage.  
Chicken  
Breast  
5
6
.25-2 lbs  
(113-907 g)  
Place in microwavable  
dish. Cover with plastic  
wrap and vent. Let  
stand, covered, 3-5  
minutes.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each additional stage.  
Keep Warm may be programmed as the final stage, if desired.  
See “Keep Warm” section.  
4. Touch START.  
Frozen  
Vegetables  
1-4 cups  
(250 mL-1 L)  
Remove from package.  
Place in microwavable  
container. Cover with  
plastic wrap and vent.  
Stir and let stand 2-3  
minutes.  
The display will count down the time of each stage.  
When the cycles have completed, “END” will appear in the  
display and 1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound. If Keep  
Warm has been added as the final stage, 1 long tone will  
sound between the last cook cycle and the Keep Warm cycle.  
5. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
Before using, make sure the microwave oven has been plugged  
in for at least 2 minutes, the room temperature is not above 95°F  
(35°C) and the outside of the container and microwave oven  
cavity are dry.  
The cook times and cooking powers cannot be changed after  
touching START without interrupting cooking.  
Sensor Cooking  
To Use:  
1. Touch SENSOR COOK.  
2. Enter food type from chart.  
3. Touch START.  
A humidity sensor in the oven cavity detects moisture and  
humidity emitted from food as it heats. The sensor adjusts  
cooking times to various types and amounts of food.  
Programs have been preset for certain food types. Use the  
following chart as a guide.  
If more or less time is required, touch COOK POWER before  
touching START.  
FOOD  
NO. SERVING SIZE INSTRUCTIONS  
The sensor will determine the quantities and cook times.  
The display will count down the cook time.  
Ground  
Meat  
1
.25-2 lbs  
(113-907 g)  
Place meat in  
microwavable dish, or  
patties on microwavable  
rack, and cover with  
plastic wrap or wax  
paper.  
When the cycle ends, standing instructions will appear in the  
display, and 1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
4. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
At prompt, stir meat or  
turn patties over.  
Re-cover. Resume  
cooking. Let stand,  
covered, 2-3 minutes.  
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Instant Sensor  
Reheating  
A sensor in the microwave oven detects humidity released from  
the food and automatically sets a cooking time based on the  
selected pad.  
Times and cooking power have been preset for reheating specific  
foods. Use the following chart as a guide.  
REHEAT PAD  
QUANTITY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Use the following chart as a guide for the Instant Sensor pads.  
BEVERAGE  
.5-2 cups  
(125-500 mL)  
Stir briskly before and  
after heating.  
INSTANT  
SENSOR PAD  
PAD TOUCH/  
QUANTITY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
HOT WATER  
1-6 cups  
For 1-3 individual cups  
POPCORN  
Regular  
Pop only commercially  
(250 mL-1.5 L) (250-750 mL), stir before  
and after heating.  
2.85-3.5 oz bag packaged microwave  
(81-99 g)  
popcorn.  
For 4-6 cups (1-1.5 L),  
place in large dish and  
cover. Stir before and  
after heating.  
Snack  
1.5-1.75 oz bag time.  
(43-50 g)  
Pop only one bag at a  
If using microwave  
popcorn popper, follow  
manufacturer’s  
FRESH BAKERY  
1-8 small  
pieces  
Cover with paper towel.  
instructions.  
BAKED  
POTATOES  
1-6 potatoes  
Based on 8- to 10-oz  
(227-283 g) potato.  
FROZEN BAKERY 1-8 small  
pieces  
Cover with paper towel.  
Before baking, pierce  
potato with fork several  
times.  
NOTE: The oven will not accept a Reheat pad touch after 3  
minutes of inactivity unless the door is opened and closed, or  
OFF is touched first.  
After baking, wrap in foil  
and let stand for 10  
minutes to finish  
cooking.  
To Use Reheat:  
1. Place food on the turntable and close the door.  
2. Touch appropriate Reheat pad.  
FRESH  
VEGETABLES:  
Soft  
.25-2 lbs  
Wash and place in  
3. Touch pad repeatedly to select quantity.  
(113-907 g)  
microwavable container.  
Add 1-4 Tbsp water to  
hard vegetables. Cover  
with plastic wrap and  
vent. Stir and let stand  
2-3 minutes.  
If more or less time is required, touch COOK POWER before  
the oven starts cooking.  
FRESH  
VEGETABLES:  
Hard  
.25-1.5 lbs  
(113-680 g)  
The display will count down the reheat time.  
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, and  
1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
DINNER PLATE  
4-36 oz  
(113-1021 g)  
Cover with plastic wrap  
and vent.  
4. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
Before using, make sure the microwave oven has been plugged  
in for at least 2 minutes, the room temperature is not above 95°F  
(35°C) and the outside of the container and microwave oven  
cavity are dry.  
Custom Defrost  
The Custom Defrost feature can be used, or the microwave oven  
can be manually set to defrost by using 30% cook power.  
Food should be 0°F (-18°C) or colder at defrosting for optimal  
results.  
NOTE: The oven will not accept an Instant Sensor pad touch  
after 3 minutes of inactivity unless the door is opened and  
closed, or OFF is touched first.  
Unwrap foods and remove lids (from fruit juice) before  
defrosting.  
To Use:  
Shallow packages will defrost more quickly than deep blocks.  
1. Place food on the turntable and close the door.  
Separate food pieces as soon as possible during or at the  
end of the cycle for more even defrosting.  
2. Touch appropriate Instant Sensor pad.  
For Popcorn, touch pad repeatedly to select bag size.  
Use small pieces of aluminum foil to shield parts of food such  
as chicken wings, leg tips and fish tails. See “Aluminum Foil  
and Metal” first.  
For Fresh Vegetables, touch pad once for soft vegetables,  
and twice for hard vegetables.  
The sensor will determine the quantity and cook time for  
baked potatoes, vegetables and dinner plate.  
Custom Defrost should not be used for food left outside the  
freezer more than 20 minutes and frozen ready-made food.  
If more or less time is required, touch COOK POWER before  
oven starts cooking.  
The display will count down the cook time.  
When the cycle ends, “END” or standing instructions will  
appear in the display, and 1 long end-of-cycle tone will  
sound.  
3. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
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Use the following chart as a guide.  
To Set a Cook Time:  
1. Place food on the turntable and close the door.  
FOOD  
NO. QUANTITY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
2. Touch HELP & SETTINGS.  
3. Touch number pad “3.”  
4. Enter the start time.  
5. Touch CLOCK TIMER.  
6. Enter length of time to cook.  
7. Touch START.  
Ground  
Meat  
1
.5-2 lbs  
(227-907 g)  
Place meat in  
microwavable dish. At  
prompts, pull apart meat,  
and remove portions that  
have thawed. Let stand,  
covered, 5-10 minutes.  
“AUTO START” will flash in the display, then the start time  
and “ON” will remain in the display until cooking begins.  
Steaks/  
Chops  
2
.5-3 lbs  
(227-1361 g)  
Place in microwavable  
dish. At prompts,  
rearrange food, and  
shield portions that have  
thawed with aluminum  
foil. Let stand, covered,  
10-20 minutes.  
The door may be opened after the program is set, but START  
must be touched after the door is closed in order to resume  
the program.  
The time of day may be seen after Auto Start is programmed  
by touching CLOCK TIMER.  
Boneless  
Poultry  
3
4
.5-2 lbs  
Place poultry in  
When the Auto Start time is reached and the oven begins  
cooking, the display will count down the cook time.  
(227-907 g)  
microwavable dish. At  
prompts, rearrange food,  
and remove portions that  
have thawed. Let stand,  
covered, 10-20 minutes.  
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, and  
1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
8. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
Bone-in  
Poultry  
.5-3 lbs  
(227-1361 g)  
Arrange pieces with  
meatiest portions toward  
the outside of  
Keep Warm  
microwavable dish. At  
prompts, rearrange food,  
and remove portions that  
have thawed. Let stand,  
covered, 10-20 minutes.  
WARNING  
Food Poisoning Hazard  
Do not let food sit in oven more than one hour  
before or after cooking.  
To use Custom Defrost:  
1. Touch CUSTOM DEFROST.  
Doing so can result in food poisoning or  
sickness.  
2. Touch number pads to select food type from chart.  
3. Touch number pads to enter the weight.  
4. Touch START.  
Hot cooked food can be kept warm in the microwave oven. Keep  
Warm can be used by itself or can be programmed to follow a  
cooking cycle.  
If more or less time is required, touch COOK POWER before  
touching START.  
The display will count down the defrost time. At the prompts,  
pull apart or rearrange food.  
To Use:  
Put hot cooked food in the oven. Cover plates of food and foods  
that were cooked covered. Pastries, pies, turnovers, etc. should  
remain uncovered.  
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, and  
1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
1. Touch KEEP WARM.  
5. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
2. Enter length of time for the Keep Warm cycle.  
3. Touch START.  
Auto Start  
The display will count down the warming time. “KEEP  
WARM” will also flash intermittently during the countdown.  
WARNING  
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, and  
1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
Food Poisoning Hazard  
4. Touch OFF or open the door to clear the display.  
Do not let food sit in oven more than one hour  
before or after cooking.  
To Set at end of cycle: Follow instructions in “Cooking in  
Stages,” and set the last stage as the Keep Warm stage.  
Doing so can result in food poisoning or  
sickness.  
Auto Start allows the microwave oven to be programmed to turn  
on at a certain time of day and cook for a set length of time.  
Before setting, make sure the correct time of day is displayed.  
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To Use Browning Pan:  
1. Place food in a single layer, evenly spaced in the Browning  
Browning Pan Use  
Pan. Place the pan on the turntable and remove the handle.  
The Browning Pan is specially designed to brown, crisp, and  
pan-fry foods in the microwave oven. The Browning Pan reaches  
its optimal cooking temperature in approximately 3 minutes. Use  
the pan as quickly as possible after it is heated for best results.  
2. Close door and touch OFF.  
3. Touch number pads to enter cook time (see chart). For foods  
that require turning over, enter the time for the 1st side.  
4. Touch START.  
While microwaves heat food from above, they also heat the pan  
very quickly from below to brown and crisp the food.  
The display will count down the cook time.  
Use high power to preheat the pan and to cook foods such as  
bacon, hamburgers, chicken breasts, frozen pizza and  
chicken nuggets. Many foods require turning over during  
cooking (see chart).  
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, and 1  
long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
5. Touch OFF or open the door to clear display.  
For foods that require turning over, open the door, turn the  
food over and repeat steps 2-5. If the pan needs to be  
removed in order to turn food over, use the handle to remove  
and replace pan, then remove handle to continue cooking.  
The Browning Pan will become very hot. Use the handle to  
grasp and remove the pan from the oven. Do not place hot  
Browning Pan directly on heat-sensitive surfaces. Damage  
may occur.  
Do not use plastic utensils on the pan, as it becomes very hot  
quickly and could melt the utensils.  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
CARE  
Do not use metal utensils, as they can scratch the pan.  
Do not use the pan in any other microwave oven or in a  
thermal oven.  
Always use the turntable as a support for the pan.  
For best results, coat pan lightly with cooking oil to make  
removing food and cleaning easier.  
General Cleaning  
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning, make sure all controls are off and  
the oven is cool. Always follow label instructions on cleaning  
products.  
Browning Pan Cooking Chart  
Use the following chart as a guide when using the Browning Pan.  
Preheat pan for 3 minutes at 100% power.  
Soap, water and a soft cloth or sponge are suggested first unless  
otherwise noted.  
FOOD  
AMOUNT  
COOKING TIME (in  
minutes and seconds)  
at 100% power  
OVEN CAVITY  
Do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, steel-  
wool pads, gritty washcloths or some recycled paper towels.  
Damage may occur.  
Fried eggs*  
1 egg  
2 eggs  
side 1: 0:25; side 2: 0:25  
side 1: 0:40; side 2: 0:30  
The area where the oven door and frame touch when closed  
should be kept clean.  
Chicken nuggets  
8 pieces  
14 pieces  
side 1: 1:30; side 2: 1:00  
side 1: 2:00; side 2: 2:00  
Average soil  
Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents:  
Frozen pizza  
(thin crust)  
12''  
10:30  
Rinse with clean water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth.  
Heavy soil  
Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents:  
Boneless chicken  
breasts (3.5-5 oz  
each)*  
1 breast  
side 1: 2:00; side 2: 2:00  
side 1: 4:00; side 2: 3:30  
4 breasts  
Heat 1 cup (250 mL) of water for 2 to 5 minutes in oven.  
Steam will soften soil. Rinse with clean water and dry with  
soft, lint-free cloth.  
Hamburgerpatties 4 patties  
(4 oz, ¹⁄₄-in. thick)  
side 1: 3:00; side 2: 2:00  
side 1: 2:30; side 2: 1:30  
Odors  
Lemon juice or vinegar:  
Bacon  
4 slices  
Heat 1 cup (250 mL) of water with 1 Tbsp (15 mL) of either  
lemon juice or vinegar for 2 to 5 minutes in oven.  
*Brush pan with oil before preheating.  
To Preheat:  
OVEN DOOR AND EXTERIOR  
1. Place empty Browning Pan on turntable.  
2. Touch number pads to enter preheat time (3 minutes).  
3. Touch START.  
Glass cleaner and paper towels or nonabrasive plastic  
scrubbing pad:  
The microwave oven will begin heating the pan at 100%  
power. When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display,  
and 1 long end-of-cycle tone will sound.  
Apply glass cleaner to soft cloth or paper towel, not directly  
on surface.  
Use handle to remove the hot pan from the oven. See  
“Browning Pan and Handle” section.  
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CONTROL PANEL  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Sponge or soft cloth and water:  
Dampen sponge with water and wipe panel. Dry with soft  
cloth.  
Try the solutions suggested here first in order to avoid the  
cost of an unnecessary service call.  
Do not use chemical or abrasive cleansers.  
Nothing will operate  
TURNTABLE  
Has a household fuse been blown or has the circuit  
breaker been tripped?  
Replace turntable immediately after cleaning. Do not operate the  
microwave oven without the turntable in place.  
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit.  
Is the appliance wired properly?  
See Installation Instructions provided with your oven.  
Mild cleanser and scouring pad  
Dishwasher  
Oven will not operate  
BROWNING PAN  
Is the door completely closed?  
Firmly close door.  
Do not use abrasive cleansers or scrubbers.  
Mild cleanser, water and washcloth  
Dishwasher  
Is a spacer (on some models) attached to the inside of the  
door?  
Remove spacer, then firmly close door.  
Is the electronic oven control set correctly?  
Replacing Countertop Light  
See “Microwave Oven Control” section.  
The countertop light is a candelabra base 30-watt bulb. See  
“Assistance or Service” section to reorder.  
On some models, is the Child Lock set?  
See “Child Lock” section.  
Is the magnetron working properly?  
To Replace:  
1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power.  
2. Remove the bulb cover mounting screw.  
Try to heat 1 cup (250 mL) of cold water for 2 minutes at  
100% cooking power. If water does not heat, call for service.  
See “Assistance or Service” section.  
Oven makes humming noise  
This is normal and occurs when the power supply switches  
the magnetron on and off.  
Oven door looks wavy  
This is normal and will not affect performance.  
1
2
3
1. Bulb Cover  
2. Light Bulbs  
Turntable will not operate  
3. Mounting Screw  
Is the turntable properly in place?  
Make sure turntable is correct-side up and is sitting securely  
on the turntable support.  
3. Replace bulb(s). Close bulb cover. Replace mounting screw.  
4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power.  
Is the turntable support operating properly?  
Remove turntable. Remove and replace turntable support.  
Replace turntable. Place 1 cup (250 mL) of water on the  
turntable, then restart oven. If it still is not working, call for  
service. See “Assistance or Service” section. Do not operate  
the oven without turntable and turntable support working  
properly.  
Turntable rotates both directions  
This is normal and depends on motor rotation at beginning of  
cycle.  
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Display shows messages  
ASSISTANCE OR  
SERVICE  
Is the display showing “:”?  
The clock has not been set. See “Display” section to clear  
display. See “Clock” section to reset the clock.  
Is the display showing a letter followed by a number?  
See “Display” section to clear. If it reappears, call for service.  
See “Assistance or Service” section.  
Before calling for assistance or service, please check  
Troubleshooting.” It may save you the cost of a service call. If  
you still need help, follow the instructions below.  
When calling, please know the purchase date and the complete  
model and serial number of your appliance. This information will  
help us to better respond to your request.  
Display shows time countdown, but is not operating  
Is the Timer in use?  
See “Timer” section.  
If you need replacement parts  
If you need to order replacement parts, we recommend that you  
only use factory specified parts. These factory specified parts will  
fit right and work right because they are made with the same  
precision used to build every new KITCHENAID® appliance.  
On some models, is the Demo Mode in use?  
See “Demo Mode” section.  
Tones are not sounding  
To locate factory specified parts in your area, call our Customer  
Interaction Center telephone number or your nearest KitchenAid  
designated service center.  
Are tones turned off?  
See “Tones” section.  
Steam is coming from the vents  
In the U.S.A.  
Call the KitchenAid Customer Interaction Center toll free:  
1-800-422-1230.  
Some steam is normal.  
Our consultants provide assistance with:  
Fan running slower than usual  
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.  
Has the oven been stored in a cold area?  
The fan will run slower until the oven warms up to normal  
room temperature.  
Installation information.  
Accessory and repair parts sales.  
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speaking, hearing  
impaired, limited vision, etc.).  
Fan running during cooking  
Referrals to local dealers, repair parts distributors, and  
service companies. KitchenAid designated service  
This is normal. Fan comes on at low speed to cool the oven.  
technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and  
provide after-warranty service, anywhere in the United States.  
Cooking times seem too long  
To locate the KitchenAid designated service company in your  
area, you can also look in your telephone directory Yellow  
Pages.  
Is the cooking power set properly?  
See “Cooking Power” section.  
Are large amounts of food being heated?  
Larger amounts of food need longer cooking times.  
For further assistance  
If you need further assistance, you can write to KitchenAid with  
any questions or concerns at:  
Is the incoming voltage less than specified in “Microwave  
Oven Safety?”  
KitchenAid Brand Home Appliances  
Customer Interaction Center  
553 Benson Road  
Have a qualified electrician check the electrical system in the  
home.  
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692  
Radio or TV Interference  
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.  
Is the microwave oven plugged into the same outlet?  
Try a different outlet.  
Replacement Parts/Accessories  
Is the radio or TV receiver near the microwave oven?  
Move the receiver away from the microwave oven, or adjust  
the radio or TV antenna.  
Turntable  
Utensil Bars (2 bars - included  
in installation hardware kit)  
Part No. 8185284  
Part No. 8185279  
Are the microwave oven door and sealing surfaces clean?  
Make sure these areas are clean.  
Turntable Support and Rollers  
Part No. 8185280  
S-Hooks (8 hooks - included  
in installation hardware kit)  
Part No. 8204698  
Countertop and Microwave  
Oven Light Bulb  
Part No. 8185282  
Browning Pan  
Part No. 8184863  
Handle (for Browning Pan)  
Part No. 8204652  
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KITCHENAID® ABOVE-THE-COUNTER  
MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY  
ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY  
For one year from the date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions attached to or  
furnished with the product, KitchenAid will pay for factory specified parts and repair labor costs to correct defects in materials or  
workmanship. Service must be provided by a KitchenAid designated service company.  
SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON MAGNETRON TUBE, ELECTRIC OVEN ELEMENT AND  
SOLID STATE TOUCH CONTROL SYSTEM  
In the second through fifth years from the date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions  
attached to or furnished with this product, KitchenAid will pay for factory specified parts for the microwave magnetron tube, any electric  
oven element and the solid state touch control system to correct defects in materials or workmanship.  
SECOND THROUGH TENTH YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON STAINLESS STEEL OVEN CAVITY/INNER DOOR  
In the second through tenth years from date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions  
attached to or furnished with this product, KitchenAid will pay for factory specified parts for the stainless steel oven cavity/inner door if  
the part rusts through due to defects in materials or workmanship.  
KitchenAid will not pay for:  
1. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance, to instruct you how to use your appliance, to replace house fuses or  
correct house wiring, or to replace owner-accessible light bulbs.  
2. Repairs when your appliance is used in other than normal, single-family household use.  
3. Pickup and delivery. Your appliance is designed to be repaired in the home.  
4. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, fire, flood, improper installation, acts of God or use of products not  
approved by KitchenAid.  
5. Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance.  
6. Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States.  
7. Any labor costs during the limited warranty periods.  
KITCHENAID SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion or limitation may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Outside the 50 United States, this warranty does not apply. Contact your authorized KitchenAid dealer to determine if another  
warranty applies.  
If you need service, first see the “Troubleshooting” section of this book. After checking “Troubleshooting,” additional help can be found  
by checking the “Assistance or Service” section or by calling the KitchenAid Customer Interaction Center, 1-800-422-1230 (toll-free),  
from anywhere in the U.S.A.  
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Keep this book and your sales slip together for future  
reference. You must provide proof of purchase or installation  
date for in-warranty service.  
Write down the following information about your appliance to  
better help you obtain assistance or service if you ever need it.  
You will need to know your complete model number and serial  
number. You can find this information on the model and serial  
number label/plate, located on your appliance as shown in the  
“Parts and Features” section.  
Dealer name____________________________________________________  
Address________________________________________________________  
Phone number__________________________________________________  
Model number __________________________________________________  
Serial number __________________________________________________  
Purchase date __________________________________________________  
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*Styrofoam is a Registered Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company.  
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