Whirlpool RJM 7450 manual

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    TKirlpool CORPORATION ~~m~crownve maven USEandCARE GUIDE MODEL RJM 7450 OVEN VENTS . PANEL / DOOR HANDLE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER PLATE[...]

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    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICRO WAVE ENERGY l Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to micro- wave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with thesafety interlocks. . Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or[...]

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    Contents Introduction Safety Precautions Before You Use Your Microwave Oven Installation Instructions How a Microwave Oven Works How to Use Your Microwave Oven l To start, stop or restart your microwave oven l Setting the Dual Scale MEALTIMER’ l To set the Cook Power Selector . To defrost with your microwave oven < 7 0 Tips on Microwave Oven U[...]

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    Installation Instructions WAvEGUIDE WAVE ‘ODE TUNER MAGNETRON MIXER TUBE MICROWAVE BASICS First: Take everything out cf the oven. Wipe out the Inside with a damp :lOth Second: PII~ :be ‘n~c:o~wave c?ver! or: d cotinter. cart table or shelf ~~~~~c‘h has enoirqh strength tc hold tt. For ven!llation. leave two inches zerween the back. c;i ttie[...]

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    i How a Microwave Oven Work (cont’d) g direction, they’d all bounce in the same direction, like water from a 6 hose. Some parts of the food wouldn’t be touched. The mode mixer i works like a sprinkler to spread microwaves all around. g The walls, top and bottom of the oven cavity are metal. Microwaves will g bounce around inside the oven unti[...]

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    To Start Your Microwave Oven “~;s:; 7: [, !:[;‘ ,r door har,cle arid (3pen trle deer *“lye’- :r* I,-, ,’ *,+p c e.- HIT:! : ose the door Doc,r WIII automatr- L,, ‘, ( . ! [ :: -. .I z; c” t / j E; !I./, f-1 jJ i TIMEG‘ ?c: t’?t desired cookrng time Tne light Ins., Tnt- r;b?‘! hl c3n:e ori. ?J 3 iurn the COOK Power controi until[...]

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    -_ --_.~- _-. - . .-- --..- Setting the Dual Scale MEALTlMER* To helv you sei short cooking tlrnes more accurately, each mark wrthln the first 5 minutes equals 15 seconds. Each mark after the 5 minute setting equals 1 minute l Tmk Cook Power Control Turn Cook Power control until desired setting shows In the window to the left of the dial Since you [...]

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    Some Do’s, Don’ts and Hints . * “:“’ the ?:I~:.- dud’“; ;vel; in:0 d separarr ‘5 ampere clrcult. Use 0~1:~ I:, tJIL;::tric.zlly grounded &prsr? ged wall -3cltlet. * ‘!?!,.7i;vc: metat :;es ‘ram piastlc Sags before placing them In the oven .I: .lzord arc;r;j and oosslble oven damage. Check carryout food ‘::ntalners for -net[...]

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    Some Do’s Don’& and Hints (cont’d) PLUG 5. Popcorn should be made only in a popper designed for microwave use. Follow instructions received with the popper. The results are the responsibility of the popcorn popper manufacturer. 6. Liquids heated in certain containers may overheat and flash into vapor. Water can splash out of the container[...]

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    Cleaning and Storing the Probe 1. Remove the probe from the microwave oven using hot pads 2. Wipe the probe with a hot, sudsy cloth. Use a plastic scouring pad to remove stubborn foods. Do not immerse the probe in water or wash in the dishwasher. Be careful not to kink the cord. 3. Store the probe carefully when not in use. Protect the sensor with [...]

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    . TIPS e !‘.ssseroles cooked usrng the MEAL SENSOR probe should be made rr,j:- ;?recooked ;oods. Do not use raw meats raw vegetables and .2reci!r sauces IV Lasseroles a 91 y ,asseroles co not work weli s Stir casseroles for even cookrnq - the liquid heats faster than solid foods *Thaw frozen casseroles in the mrcrowave oven before Inserting the p[...]

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    Meal Sensor Temperature Probe Guide Food Cook Power Control Setthg Beverages HlGH Canned Food Hip? ., 1 MEAL SENSOR Probe Setting 165-F to 170 F 170 F Tips 3” Place probe into cmter of mug or dish. 5et Cook Power control at HtGW and MEAt SENSOR oontrol at . .:‘** 1WF to 170% PIaCe prolbe in ceWr of food, Set -’ co& Fi’owsr filxetrol at [...]

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    ROASTING Beef Standing Rib Roast 1 -IP 4 to G-pound roast with heavy string. Cover ends of bones with to; Place roast bone side up, on microwave roasting rack or inverted sai;cers in 12 x 7’2 x 2-Inch baking dish ” *3aicutate approximate cooklng time (IO to 11 minutes per pound). i S;?CK at MEDIUM HIGH for half the cooking time ‘1 -,‘I roas[...]

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    *, -1 ? 1 i( L ! ::I’ side down on microwave roasting rack i’ , i ._ 2 <:‘, .~: ?-rnch baking dish *, .~ 1 , :/ 1-t ’ ncj time (14 to 15 nilnutes per pound) FJE:: ilj&l f : .i i:mklng ?Ime < J ,,’ i- c e z / with kitchen bouquet : c. :/A ,I )E N-- -!FI !,,‘ perature probe into center of iargest n. ; !i .(I :l~lj ,bIn,:: i;,r 1[...]

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    OVEN REAR How to Replace Oven Light Bulb * ,nnIug the even power cord. : .i 2 Rernove screw and access panel shown rn Illustration. s C 3 Hepiace bulb wrth a 40 watt appliance bulb only. (Bulb can be seen with the access panel removed.) 4 SCREW .-I i?eplace the access panel. The panel has tabs at the top. Insert the g LOCATION rabs in the top of th[...]

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    1. Before calling far 5-r;rlce I l Is the umt plug;led :r the ~~ut~t’ firmly’ l Have you checked to be sL,*e a fuse cjr crrcurt breaker IS not open’) 8. If microwave power wor + come or l Are all the controls set properly’ l Do not hold the START button down l Have you pressed the START button3 l Is the door firmly closed’ C. If the cooki[...]