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rising
Your
Oven
The
temperature
display
will
show
the
set
oven
temperature
throughout
temperature
probe
cooking.
After
the
food
temperature
reaches
130°F,
the
probe
display
will
show
the
actual
food
temperature
at
each
5°F
increase
and
stop
at
the
set
tempera¬
ture.
Four
tones
will
sound
and
“End”
will
show
when
food
reaches
the
set
temperature.
The
oven
then
shuts
off.
If
you
want
to
change
the
probe
temperature
after
cooking
has
begun:
-
Unplug
the
probe,
then
plug
it
back
in.
You
will
be
prompted
for
a
new
probe
temperature.
Next,
repeat
Steps
5
and
8
in
that
order.
You
may
also
change
the
oven
temperature
at
this
point
by
pressing
the
desired
cook
setting
pad
again.
OR
-
Repeat
Steps
6,
5
and
8
in
that
order.
At
Step
6,
you
will
be
prompted
for
a
new
probe
temperature.
You
may
also
change
the
oven
temperature
at
this
point
by
pressing
the
desired
cook
setting
pad
again.
9.
A
fter
cooking,
unplug
probe.
The
plug
symbol
will
remain
lit
until
you
unplug
the
Temperature
Probe.
10.
R
emove
food
from
oven.
(This
prevents
overcooking.)
11.
C
l
ean
probe.
Wash
with
a
soapy
sponge
and
dry
thoroughly.
Use
a
plastic
scouring
pad
to
remove
cooked-on
foods.
You
can
also
clean
the
probe
in
a
dishwasher.
^WARNING
Burn
Hazard
Oven
and
probe
will
be
hot.
Use
an
oven
mitt
or
a
pot
holder
to
remove
the
probe.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
burns.
Using
CONVECT
FULL
MEAL
(upper
oven/single
oven/both
ovens
on
Models
KEBS208D
and
KEBS278D)
Convect
Full
Meal
lets
you
choose
from
among
ten
preset
oven
convection
cooking
cycles,
all
using
the
convection
fan.
These
cycles
store
commonly
used
cooking
times,
cooking
temperatures,
and
probe
tempera¬
ture
settings.
Convect
Full
Meal
saves
you
time
by
limiting
the
number
of
pads
you
have
to
press
when
cooking
a
favorite
cycle.
CONVECT
FULL
MEAL
also
lets
you
set
your
own
favorite
cycle
(either
convection
or
nonconvection).
NOTE:
Displays
and
command
pads
shown
are
from
double
upper
ovens.
In
some
cases,
lower
oven
and
single
oven
displays
and
command
pads
may
look
different
than
those
shown.
continued
on
next
page
19

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