| SLICE/   TRANCHE/   6 REBANADA   COUNTERTOP OVEN   FOUR DE COMPTOIR   HORNO DE LA MESADA DE COCINA   INSTRUCTIONS/INSTRUCTIONS/INSTRUCCIONES   KCO222   KCO223   W10321639B   ÍNDICE   HORNO PARA MOSTRADOR KITCHENAID®..38   REQUISITOS ELÉCTRICOS..............................40   Consejos para la cocción de alimentos..........50   Selección de utensilios para hornear para   usarse con el horno de mostrador:.................50   CUIDADO DEL HORNO PARA MOSTRADOR   KITCHENAID®.....................................................50   Limpieza del horno para mostrador................50   SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS...........................51   CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL HORNO PARA   MOSTRADOR KITCHENAID®............................41   CONTROLES DEL HORNO PARA   MOSTRADOR KITCHENAID®............................43   Características del horno para mostrador......44   PREPARACIÓN DEL HORNO PARA   COMPROBANTE DE COMPRA Y REGISTRO   DEL PRODUCTO ...............................................52   GARANTÍA®.........................................................53   Garantía de reemplazo sin dificultades –   en los 50 estados de Estados Unidos y el   Distrito de Columbia .......................................54   Garantía de reemplazo sin dificultades - en   Canadá............................................................54   Cómo obtener servicio bajo la garantía en   Puerto Rico......................................................55   Cómo obtener servicio después de que   expire la garantía - En todas las ubicaciones.55   Cómo obtener servicio en otros lugares ........55   Cómo pedir accesorios y piezas de repuesto 55   MOSTRADOR KITCHENAID® PARA EL USO..45   USO DEL HORNO PARA MOSTRADOR   KITCHENAID®.....................................................46   Explicación de las posiciones de la rejilla del   horno ...............................................................46   Cómo hornear (y recalentar) con el horno   para mostrador................................................47   Cómo asar (y dorar) con el horno para   mostrador........................................................47   Cómo tostar con el horno para mostrador.....48   Cómo calentar (y mantener caliente) con el   horno para mostrador .....................................49   Consejos para el uso del horno para   mostrador........................................................49   KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP 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.   DANGER   You can be killed or seriously injured   if you don't follow instructions.   WARNING   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.   3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS   When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,   including the following:   ■ ■ ■ Read all instructions.   Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.   To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plugs, or any parts of the   oven in water or other liquid.   ■ ■ Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.   Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on   or taking off parts.   ■ ■ Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance   malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest   Authorized Service Center for examination, repair or adjustment.   The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer   may cause injuries.   ■ ■ ■ Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.   Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.   Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other   hot liquids.   ■ ■ Use extreme caution when removing broiler pan tray or disposing of hot grease.   Oversize foods or metal utensils must not be inserted in a Countertop Oven as they   may create a fire or risk of electric shock.   ■ A fire may occur if Countertop Oven is covered or touching flammable material,   including curtains, draperies, walls and the like, when in operation. Do not store any   item on top of the appliance when in operation.   ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch   electrical parts, creating a risk of electric shock.   Extreme caution should be exercised when using containers constructed of materials   other than metal or glass.   Do not store any materials, other than manufacturers recommended accessories, in   this oven when not in use.   Do not place any of the following materials in the oven: paper, cardboard, plastic, or   anything similar.   Do not cover crumb drawer or any part of the oven with metal foil. This will cause   overheating of the oven.   To disconnect, turn oven off by turning the Time control knob to its 0 (off) position, then   remove plug from wall outlet.   ■ ■ ■ Do not use outdoors.   Do not use appliance for other than intended use.   This product is designed for household use only.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS   Do not use an extension cord. If the power   supply cord is too short, have a qualified   electrician or technician install an outlet near   the appliance.   WARNING   A short power supply cord (or detachable   power supply cord) should be used to   reduce the risk resulting from becoming   entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.   Longer detachable power supply cords or   extension cords are available and may be   used if attention is exercised in their use.   If a longer detachable power supply cord or   extension cord is used:   Electrical Shock Hazard   Plug into a grounded 3 prong   outlet.   ■ The marked electrical rating of the   cord set or extension cord should be   at least as great as the electrical   rating of the appliance.   Do not remove ground prong.   Do not use an adapter.   Do not use an extension cord.   ■ The cord should be arranged so that   it will not drape over the countertop   or tabletop where it can be pulled on   by children or tripped over   Failure to follow these instructions   can result in death, fire, or   electrical shock.   unintentionally.   If the appliance is of the grounded type, the   extension cord should be a grounding-type   3-wire cord.   Voltage: 120 volts, AC only.   Hertz: 60 Hz   NOTE: This countertop oven has a 3-prong   grounded plug. To reduce the risk of   electrical shock, this plug will fit in an outlet   only one way. If the plug does not fit in the   outlet, contact a qualified electrician. Do not   modify the plug in any way.   5 KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP OVEN FEATURES   12" (30.2 cm) Standard Model KCO222 Features   B C A E D F G H I A. Rack-positioning slots   B. Upper cooking elements   C. Countertop oven controls:   Function, Temp, Time and   Toast   E. Lower cooking elements   F. Removable crumb tray   G. Countertop oven door   H. Broiler pan with grill   I. 2 position countertop oven   rack; up or down (2)   D. Power on indicator light   6 12" (30.2 cm) Convection Bake Model KCO223 Features   C B A D F E G H I J A. Rack-positioning slots   B. Upper cooking elements   C. Countertop oven controls:   Function, Temp, Time and   Toast   D. Convection Bake fan   E. Power on indicator light   F. Lower cooking elements   G. Removable crumb tray   H. Countertop oven door   I. Broiler pan with grill   J. 2 position countertop oven   rack; up or down (2)   7 KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP OVEN CONTROLS   This manual covers different models. The appearances of the items shown here may not   match those of your model.   A B C D Power   E A. Function control knob   B. Temperature control knob   C. Time control knob   D. Toast control knob   E. Power on indicator light   8 Countertop Oven Features   This manual covers different models. The appearances of the items shown here may not   match those of your model.   Cooking Elements   Rack-Positioning Slots   Four cooking elements produce up to   Upper, middle and lower slots along the   1440 watts for baking, broiling, toasting, and oven sides, combined with the reversible   warming for even heating.   oven rack, can hold the food in up to 6   cooking positions. The middle rack position   slot contains a rack stop.   Control Panel   Four large knobs have versatile settings for   Function, Temperature, Time and Toast. The   Power on indicator light glows blue when   the oven is operating.   Broil Pan with Grill   An easy-to-clean broil pan is used with a   special grill for baking, broiling, and   warming. The broil pan with grill can be   placed directly on the oven rack in the   desired location for cooking.   Countertop Oven Racks   The 6-slice capacity racks are reversible for   optimal cooking positions.   Removable Crumb Tray   Countertop Oven Cavity   The 12" (30.2 cm) deep, 0.6 cu. ft   (0.018 cu. m) oven cavity features a nonstick   coating for ease of cleaning.   The Crumb tray is located inside the oven   and can be accessed by opening the oven   door for cleaning. Hand washing is   recommended.   Toast Timer Control   For more accurate toasting; dark, medium   or light. The timer control bell will sound   when the desired toasting selection is ready.   Cook Timer   The countertop oven has a cook timer that   can be used for up to 60 minutes of   continuous cooking.   Countertop Oven Door   The durable metal-framed door has a large   stainless steel handle and a see-through,   tempered glass window.   Constant “On” Feature   The constant “on” feature allows extended   cooking time up to 4 hours. Turn the Time   control knob to the left to enable the   constant “on” feature. The constant “on”   feature can be used in combination with the   Bake, Broil or Warm functions. Turn the   Time control knob to “0” to turn “off” the   constant “on” feature.   Countertop Oven Cabinet   Stylish stainless steel top and control panel   are matched to painted side panels.   NOTE: The oven has a 4 hour auto shutoff   feature. If the constant “on” feature is being   used, the oven will automatically shut off   after 4 hours and the power on indicator   light will flash rapidly.   9 Convection Bake Feature (model KCO223 only)   An automatic Convection Bake feature on   model KCO223 will operate only when the   Bake function is selected. The Convection   Bake function will continuously circulate   heat while baking.   Heated air is generated and circulates heat   at the desired temperature by the built-in   fan. For better cooking results use the right   cooking pan to allow for proper air   circulation.   PREPARING THE KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP   OVEN FOR USE   Before First Use:   Before Each Use:   1. Place the countertop oven on a dry, flat, 1. Remove all items not required for the   level surface such as a countertop or   table.   next cooking procedure.   2. Be sure the sides, back and top of the   oven are at least 4" (10.16 cm) away   from any walls, cabinets or objects on   the counter or table.   WARNING   3. Remove all accessories and wash in hot,   sudsy water. Dry thoroughly before   placing in the oven.   4. Remove all packaging materials and   labels, if present.   NOTE: Upon first use, the oven may   produce light smoke. This is normal.   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.   2. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. The   countertop oven should be the only   appliance operating on the circuit.   3. The countertop oven is now ready to   use.   10   KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP OVEN USE   Understanding Positions of the oven rack   Food cooks uniformly as warmed air moves around the oven rack. Up to 6 slices of bread   may be placed directly on the rack for toasting. This unique 6-position rack also holds the   broil pan with grill, baking pans or dishes, and standard bakeware. Here is a guide to   adjusting your oven rack for optimal cooking performance.   Position A   Position B   Use the upper slots along countertop   oven walls. Slide in the countertop oven   rack, using a rack-up orientation.   Use the upper slots along countertop   oven walls. Slide in the countertop oven   rack, using a rack-down orientation.   Position C   Position D   Use the middle slots along countertop   oven walls. Slide in the countertop oven   rack, using a rack-up orientation. The   middle rack position contains a rack stop.   Use the middle slots along countertop   oven walls. Slide in the countertop oven   rack, using a rack-down orientation. The   middle rack position contains a rack stop.   Position E   Position F   Use the lower slots along countertop oven   walls. Slide in the countertop oven rack,   using a rack-up orientation.   Use the lower slots along countertop oven   walls. Slide in the countertop oven rack,   using a rack-down orientation.   11   Baking (and Reaheating) with the Countertop Oven   Both the top and bottom cooking elements will cycle on and off while baking in order to   maintain the desired oven temperature. For Convection Bake model KCO223, the   convection fan will only run when the Bake function is selected to circulate heat at the   desired oven temperature. The Convection Bake function does what a conventional oven   does to bake and roast but generally in a shorter amount of time. For better cooking results   use the right cooking pan to allow for proper air circulation. Recipes will vary and cooking   time will need to be monitored for desired results.   5. Preheat the oven for 5 minutes for   baking (and reheating) by turning the   Time control knob to the right past the   10-minute position, then moving it back   to the first dot (5-minute position). After   5 minutes, the bell will sound and the   oven will automatically shut off.   Recommended Rack Positions:   When first using the oven, position the oven   rack as shown by Position C (middle slot,   rack up) in the “Understanding Positions of   the Oven Rack” section. Then, adjust as   needed for your cooking situation.   Remember to allow space for food to rise.   6. Place the food in the center of the rack   and close the door.   To Bake:   7. Turn the Time control knob to the right   to the desired time. When the time has   elapsed, the bell will sound and the oven   will automatically shut off. Turn the Time   control knob to “0” (off) if food is   1. Place the rack in a low position so that   the food to be baked or heated will be in   the center of the oven.   2. Close door.   3. Turn the Function control knob to BAKE.   removed before the time has elapsed.   4. Turn the Temperature control knob to   the right to the desired temperature.   Bake according to package or recipe   instructions (usually 350°F – 425°F   [177°C – 218°C]).   8. For cook times longer than 60 minutes,   use the Constant “On” feature.   Broiling (and Top Browning) with the Countertop Oven   Only the top cooking elements will heat when this oven function is selected.   4. Turn the Time control knob to the right   Recommended Rack Positions:   Use the upper slots along oven walls.   Position the oven rack as shown in Position   B (top slot, rack down) in the   “Understanding Positions of the Oven Rack”   section. Place the broil pan with grill (with   food) on oven rack.   NOTE: Food to be broiled should be at least   1" (2.5 cm) from the cooking elements on   the top of the oven. For delicate foods such   as fish or chicken, or for less browning,   place the rack in a lower position.   to the desired time.   5. Monitor the broiling progress.   6. When broiling food on both sides, set   the Time control knob for the time   desired for one side. When the bell   sounds, the oven will automatically shut   off. Open the countertop oven door. Use   a pot holder to pull the rack and pan   about halfway out of the oven. Turn the   food, slide the rack and pan back into   the countertop oven, and close the door.   Turn the Time control knob to a desired   time for the other side.   To Broil:   7. When the time elapses, a bell will sound   1. Place the food to be broiled on the grill   with broil pan, and then close the oven   door. The countertop oven does not   have an open door broil feature. The   door must be closed when broiling.   and the oven will automatically shut off.   8. If food is to be removed before the bell   sounds, turn the Time control knob to   “0” (off) to shut off the countertop oven.   Then, remove the food.   2. Set the Function control knob to BROIL.   3. Turn the Temperature control knob to   the right to BROIL/450°.   12   Toasting with the Countertop Oven   Both the top and bottom cooking elements will heat when this function is selected.   TIP: For more consistent results,   preheat oven for 5 minutes prior to first   batch of toast. First batch of toast is   typically lighter than the selected setting   on a cold oven. Preheating the   countertop oven or adding more time to   first batch yields more accurate toasting   on first batch.   Recommended Rack Positions:   Use the lower slots along oven walls.   Position the oven rack as shown in Position   E (bottom slot, rack up) in the   “Understanding Positions of the Oven Rack”   section.   To Toast:   7. The bell will sound and the oven will   automatically shut off when the   1. For best results, place the bread to be   toasted directly on the rack.   countertop oven has finished toasting.   2. Toast up to six slices of bread. When   toasting only one or two slices of bread,   center the bread in the oven.   8. Turn the Toast time control knob to “0”   (off) if toast is removed before the bell   sounds.   3. Close the countertop oven door.   9. Adjust Time control knob settings as   4. Turn the Function control knob to the   needed to get desired results.   TOAST setting.   NOTE: It is normal for condensation to form   on the door when toasting moist or fresh   breads.   IMPORTANT: Countertop oven will operate   only if the Toast function is selected and the   Toast timer is used to select time. The Time   control knob does not work with the Toast   function.   5. Turn the Temperature control knob to   the right to the BROIL/450° setting.   6. Turn the Toast control knob to the right   to the desired toast color; Dark, Medium   or Light. Toast ready bell will not sound   unless the control knob is turned past   the first dot before turning the control to   the LIGHT icon.   Warming (Plus Keeping Warm and Heating) with the Countertop   Oven   Only the lower cooking elements will heat when this function is selected.   Recommended Positions:   To Warm:   Select the rack-positioning slots, oven rack, 1. Turn the Function control knob to the   and broil pan with grill positions to match   the size of food being heated. When first   using the oven, position the oven rack as   shown in Position E (bottom slot, rack up) in   the “Understanding Positions of the Oven   Rack” section. Adjust as needed for your   cooking situation.   WARM setting.   2. Turn the Temperature control knob to a   desired setting. Warm is the lowest   temperature setting available.   3. Turn the Time control knob to a desired   setting.   13   Countertop Oven Use Tips   Setting very short times   To minimize cleanup   When setting timer for 5 minutes or less,   turn the Time control knob beyond the   10-minute mark. Then, turn the knob back   to the desired time.   Spray the broil pan with nonstick cooking   spray for easier cleanup when cooking wet   or sticky foods. Wash pan thoroughly after   each use to avoid buildup of cooking spray.   Are guesstimates OK?   Size limits for food   Experience will teach you how much time to For best results, food and/or oven-safe   use for toasting various kinds of bread. containers (see “Food Cooking Tips”   Frozen, dark or whole-grain breads require a section) must fit into the countertop oven   longer time. Fresh, soft or white breads   require a shorter time.   without touching the cooking elements or   inside walls of oven. The door must close   completely.   For foods that melt   When oven is off   Turn the Temperature control knob to   When cooking small pieces of foods or   foods that will melt, use the broil pan. This   will keep food from falling onto the cooking WARM, or minimum setting, when   elements.   countertop oven is not in use.   For extended use   When cooking for a long time at high   temperatures, you may detect a slight odor   from the oven insulation materials. This is   normal.   Food Cooking Tips   ■ ■ ■ Check food cooking progress through   ■ Remove all plastic and/or paper   the clear, tempered glass door window.   Your countertop oven wiII be more   energy efficient if you open the door less   often.   wrappers from foods before cooking.   ■ Use only loosely covered oven-safe   containers. Airtight containers may   cause food to boil over or splatter.   If top of food item browns too fast, lower   the rack position or reduce oven   temperature. If bottom of food item   browns too fast, raise rack position or   reduce oven temperature.   ■ ■ Follow package directions when   preparing frozen or packaged foods.   Preheating the oven is not necessary.   Oven surfaces can become hot during   cooking. Touch only the door handle   and knobs during oven operation.   Be sure all foods and/or containers fit in   the countertop oven without touching   cooking elements or keeping door from   closing.   ■ ■ Do not place items on top or near   countertop oven while in use.   Replace cardboard, glass or plastic lids   with aluminum foil for use in the   countertop oven.   14   Choosing Bakeware for Countertop Oven Use:   ■ ■ The broil pan included with the oven is   ■ Use lowest oven rack position when   suitable for items such as cookies, rolls,   biscuits, nachos and pork chops.   using deep, oven-safe glass or ceramic   containers and allow at least 1" (2.5 cm)   airspace between the top of the   container and the upper cooking   elements.   A variety of standard baking dishes,   such as a 9" (22.9 cm) round or square   cake pan, a 6 cup (1.5 L) muffin pan,   small baking sheets, and 1 and 2 qt   (0.95 mL and 1.9 L) round, square and   rectangular casserole dishes, may be   used. The oven door must close   completely.   ■ ■ Do not use glass lids. If a cover is   desired, use a loosely fitted sheet of   aluminum foil shiny side up or down.   Many convenience foods are packaged   in nonmetallic containers suitable for   use in microwave ovens. Check   package directions to determine   whether the container is suitable for use   in a regular oven.   ■ Choose bakeware made of metal, oven-   safe glass, ceramic or silicone.   KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP OVEN CARE   Cleaning Your Countertop Oven   ■ Make sure the Time control knob is in   the 0 (off) position. Then, unplug from   the wall socket before cleaning.   ■ To remove baked-on stains, scrub with a   paste made from baking soda and   water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.   ■ ■ Allow oven and accessories to cool   completely before cleaning.   ■ The walls on the inside of the oven have   a nonstick coating for easy cleaning.   Remove heavy spatter after use with a   nylon or polyester mesh pad, sponge or   cloth dampened with warm water. Dry   with a paper towel or soft, dry cloth.   Do not use abrasive cleaners or metal   scouring pads. They could scratch the   surface.   ■ ■ Wipe the outside of the oven with a   clean, damp cloth and dry thoroughly. A   nonabrasive liquid cleaner may be used   for stubborn stains. Rinse and dry   thoroughly.   IMPORTANT: Do not use cleaning agents,   cleansers or metal scouring pads on the   inner oven coating as they may reduce its   effectiveness.   Hand washing is recommended for   racks and pan. Remove all items from   the countertop oven. Wash the rack,   broil pan, and grill in hot, sudsy water.   Rinse and dry thoroughly. To clean the   crumb tray, slide it out of the oven and   brush off crumbs. Wipe with a damp   cloth and dry thoroughly.   NOTE: The oven rack, broil pan and grill   are dishwasher safe, but hand washing   is recommended.   15   TROUBLESHOOTING   ■ If your countertop oven should fail to   ■ Is the fuse in the circuit to the   operate, check the following:   countertop oven in working order?   If you have a circuit breaker box, make   sure the circuit is closed. Try unplugging   the countertop oven, then plug it back   in.   WARNING   ■ Upper cooking elements visibly glow,   but bottom cooking elements do not.   The upper cooking elements use higher   power for better browning performance.   The lower cooking elements are on, but   may not visibly glow like the upper   cooking elements. This is normal and   your countertop oven is working   properly.   Electrical Shock Hazard   Plug into a grounded 3 prong   outlet.   ■ Power on light is flashing rapidly.   The oven has a 4 hour auto shutoff   feature. If the constant on feature is   being used, the oven will automatically   shut off after 4 hours and the power on   indicator light will flash rapidly.   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.   ■ If the problem cannot be corrected:   See the “KitchenAid Warranty and   Service” sections. Do not return the   countertop oven to the retailer – retailers   do not provide service.   Is the countertop oven plugged into a   grounded 3 prong outlet?   PROOF OF PURCHASE AND PRODUCT   REGISTRATION   Always keep a copy of the sales receipt showing the date of purchase of your countertop   oven. Proof of purchase will assure you of in-warranty service.   Before you use your countertop oven, please fill out and mail your product registration card   packed with the unit. This card will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a   product safety notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Consumer   Product Safety Act. This card does not verify your warranty. Please complete the following   for your personal records:   Model Number ___________________________________________________________________________   Serial Number ___________________________________________________________________________   Date Purchased__________________________________________________________________________   Store Name and Location_________________________________________________________________   16   KITCHENAID® COUNTERTOP OVEN WARRANTY   Length of Warranty:   KitchenAid Will   Pay For:   KitchenAid Will Not Pay   For:   50 United States, the   District of Columbia,   Canada, and Puerto Rico:   One-year limited warranty   from date of purchase.   50 United States, the   District of Columbia and   Canada: Hassle-free   replacement of your   countertop oven. See the   following page for details   on how to arrange for   replacement.   A. Repairs when   countertop oven is   used in other than   normal single family   home use.   B. Damage resulting from   accident, alteration,   misuse or abuse or use   with products not   approved by   OR   In Puerto Rico: The   replacement parts and   repair labor costs to   KitchenAid.   C. Replacement parts or   repair labor costs for   countertop oven when   operated outside the   country of purchase.   correct defects in materials   and workmanship. Service   must be provided by an   Authorized KitchenAid   Service Center. To arrange   for service, follow the   instructions in the “How to   Arrange for Warranty   Service in Puerto Rico.”   DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES IMPLIED   WARRANTIES, INCLUDING TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE WARRANTIES OF   MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXCLUDED TO   THE EXTENT LEGALLY PERMISSIBLE. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE   IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR, OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED   BY LAW. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OR   EXCLUSIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR   FITNESS LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO   YOU.   IF THIS PRODUCT FAILS TO WORK AS WARRANTED, CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND   EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ACCORDING TO THE   TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. KITCHENAID AND KITCHENAID CANADA DO   NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL   DAMAGES. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other   rights which vary from state to state or province to province.   17   Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty – 50 United States   and District of Columbia   We’re so confident the quality of our   If your KitchenAid® countertop oven should   fail within the first year of ownership, simply   call our toll-free Customer Satisfaction   products meets the exacting standards of   KitchenAid that, if your countertop oven   should fail within the first year of ownership, Center at 1-800-541-6390 Monday through   KitchenAid will arrange to deliver an   Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), or   identical or comparable replacement to your Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Give the   door free of charge and arrange to have   your original toaster returned to us. Your   replacement unit will also be covered by our   one year limited warranty. Please follow   these instructions to receive this quality   service.   consultant your complete shipping address.   (No P.O. Box numbers, please.)   When you receive your replacement   countertop oven, use the carton and   packing materials to pack up your original   coutnertop oven. In the carton, include your   name and address on a sheet of paper   along with a copy of the proof of purchase   (register receipt, credit card slip, etc.).   Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty – Canada   We’re so confident the quality of our   products meets the exacting standards of   the KitchenAid® brand that, if your   In the carton include your name and   complete shipping address along with a   copy of the proof of purchase (register   receipt, credit card slip, etc.). Your   replacement countertop oven will be   returned prepaid and insured. If you are   unable to obtain satisfactory service in this   countertop oven should fail within the first   year of ownership, KitchenAid Canada will   replace your countertop oven with an   identical or comparable replacement. Your   replacement unit will also be covered by our manner call our toll-free Customer   one year limited warranty. Please follow   these instructions to receive this quality   service.   If your KitchenAid® countertop oven should   fail within the first year of ownership, take   the countertop oven or ship collect to an   Authorized KitchenAid Service Centre.   eXperience Centre at 1-800-807-6777.   Or write to us at:   Customer eXperience Centre   KitchenAid Canada   200 - 6750 Century Ave.   Mississauga, ON L5N 0B7   How to Arrange for Warranty Service in Puerto Rico   Your KitchenAid® countertop oven is   Take the countertop oven or ship prepaid   covered by a one-year limited warranty from and insured to an Authorized KitchenAid   the date of purchase. KitchenAid will pay for Service Center. Your repaired countertop   replacement parts and labor costs to correct oven will be returned prepaid and insured. If   defects in materials and workmanship.   you are unable to obtain satisfactory service   Service must be provided by an Authorized in this manner, call toll-free 1-800-541-6390   KitchenAid Service Center.   to learn the location of a Service Center near   you.   How to Arrange for Service   after the Warranty Expires – All Locations   Before calling for service, please review the Or contact an Authorized Service Center   “Troubleshooting” section.   near you.   For service information in the 50 United   States, District of Columbia, and Puerto   Rico,   For service information in Canada,   call toll-free 1-800-807-6777.   Or write to:   call toll-free 1-800-541-6390.   Customer eXperience Centre   KitchenAid Canada   Or write to:   Customer Satisfaction Center   KitchenAid Portable Appliances   P.O. Box 218, St. Joseph, MI 49085-0218   200 - 6750 Century Ave.   Mississauga, ON L5N 0B7   18   How to Arrange for Service   Outside These Locations   Consult your local KitchenAid dealer or the   For service information in Mexico,   store where you purchased the countertop   oven for information on how to obtain   service.   call the KitchenAid® line 01-800-002-2767   How to Order Accessories   and Replacement Parts   To order accessories or replacement   To order accessories or replacement   parts for your countertop oven in   Canada,   parts for your countertop oven in the 50   United States, District of Columbia, and   Puerto Rico,   call toll-free 1-800-807-6777.   call toll-free 1-800-541-6390 Monday   through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern   Time), or Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.   Or write to:   Customer eXperience Centre   KitchenAid Canada   Or write to:   200 - 6750 Century Ave.   Mississauga, ON L5N 0B7   Customer Satisfaction Center   KitchenAid Portable Appliances   P.O. Box 218   To order accessories or replacement   parts for your countertop oven in Mexico,   For service information in Mexico,   St. Joseph, MI 49085-0218   call the KitchenAid® line 01-800-002-2767   19   |