A Jenn-Air® 27" microwave with drop-down door, electronic controls and auto-sensor cooking teams up with a MultiMode® convection oven with Auto Convection Conversion for the ultimate in style, cooking convenience and performance.
- Bread proofing, Cook & Hold, Favorite Settings and Keep Warm™ oven options
- Customization options include English, French or Spanish language, true Sabbath Mode and fahrenheit or celsius display
- Electronic controls with keypad entry include clock with two timers
- Help option
- Menu-driven Smart Touch electronic controls guide you through each selection, making it easy to use every feature
- Auto Convection Conversion
- Temperature probe
- Extra-large Panaview™ oven window
- Euro-Style stainless design with sleek stainless steel surfaces and stainless steel towel bar handles
- Floating glass design with high gloss surfaces accented by stainless steel towel bar handles
- Curved front styling
- Flush-to-cabinet installation ensures that the oven will blend beautifully into any setting
- 1.5 cu. ft. capacity/1,000 watt microwave with stainless steel interior and glass turntable
- Features a drop-down door with stainless steel towel bar handle
- Options include Ten Seconds More/Less pads and One Touch start for one to five minutes of cooking time
- Pre-programmed auto sensor microwaving
- Ten power levels
- Touch pad options include Auto Defrost by Weight, Rapid/1 Pound Defrost, Add 30 Seconds, and custom programs
- Closed door broiling
- Conventional bake, roast and broil capabilities
- CustomClean™ self-cleaning oven with auto lock
- Eight-pass broil element
- Halogen lighting of the oven interior
- Hidden bake burner in oven floor
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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