Whirlpool RJM 7500 manual

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    USEandCARE GUIDE MODEL RJM 7500 OVEN CAVITY I 1‘ MODE MIXER COVER 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 mlcrowave energy. It IS Important not to defeat or tamper with the safety Interlocks. l Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or [...]

  • Page 3

    lntroductton Safety Precautions Before You Use Your Microwave Oven Installation Instructions How a Microwave Oven Works How to Use Your Microwave Oven l To Star.t or Stop Yol~r Microwave Oven l Setting the Timer 07 Your r;llcrowave Oven l Cook Power Control l To Defrost With Your Mlcrowave Oven Tips on Microwave Oven Use l Do’s, Don Is and Hunts[...]

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    lnstalla tion Instructions First: Take everything out of the oven. Wipe out the inside with a damp cloth. Second: Put the microwave oven on a counter, cart, table or shelf which has enough strength to hold it. For ventilation, leave two inches between the back of the oven and the wall. Do not block the vents on top. They are needed for air flow and[...]

  • Page 5

    MODE tiN%ER , ;I. @lThL . .(’ l’ ‘#f-P :$SjJTTOM “&IICR~WAVE~ 13ouNcE up FROM THE BOTTOM How a Microwave Oven Works (cont’d) The walls, top and bottom of the oven cavity are metal. Mrcrowaves will * bounce around inside the oven until they are absorbed by food. 3 5 The food container rests on a sealed-in shelf above the metal bottom o[...]

  • Page 6

    To Start Your Microwave Oven 1. Push in button on the handle and open the door. 2. Place the food in the oven and close the door. Door will automatically latch. 3. Set the MEALTIMER’ to the desired cooking time. The light inside the oven will come on. 4. Turn the Cook Power control until the desired power level shows in the window. (See page 7 fo[...]

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    Cook Power Control Sin,r YOL, i, probat~Ny use ‘:lIcrQwave oven recipes from magaztnes or othe: cookbooks the followng InformatIon about tne COOK POWER s~~t~~ncls WI/I t’p useftj HI lOOa of /.1/i poiber MED HI YOoo of ~&III power MED 50”~ of fL,II power MED LO 30”~ of full power (DEFROST) LO 15”: of f!ilI power To Defrost With Your M[...]

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    Some Do’s, Don’ts, and Hints DON’T l .,I ltir mlc-owave ot,e~i ~,sei 1450 ~al!c !I 71.11 i o;f‘r i: ~II t snare an outlet with another operating -!;pliance l tip careful that food or utensils do not push against the, plastic mode mixer cover Don t remove the cover. 9 &i,irsh abrasives may scratch the oven flnls’i l .:on t use dishes[...]

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    Using the MEAL SENSOR* Temperature Probe The temperature probe helps you cook foods to the temperature you set. The microwave oven turns off automatically when the probe senses the temperature you set. When you use the probe, you do not need to set a time. The recipes include temperature settings. To use the Probe: 1. Put the temperature sensor end[...]

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    Probe Use Hints DO: l Do use hot pads when removing the MEAL SENSOR probe from the microwave oven after cooking. l Do stir foods when recommended during cooking so they will cook more evenly. Reiocate the probe in center of dish after stirring. l Do stir soups, casseroles, and drinks before serving. l Do let roasts stand, covered with foil after co[...]

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    . Tips l Cass;~~ de , ooke : using the MEAL SENSOR probe should be made from ~)r-~::sook.eci foods Do not use raw meats, raw vegetables and cream sa~lces III casseroles. l Dry i-asseri)les Jc, ?ot work well l tlr ca%seroiez fo, even cooking -the liquid heats faster than solid foods 01 haw !~o;‘c’l I‘~IS~ ,rc/tis !n th? mlcrowave oven before I[...]

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    Mea8 Sensor Temperarure Probe Food Canned Food Casseroles Chowders DIPS Meat Loaf (beef) Poultry Sandwiches -soup MEAL SENSOR Probe Setting 165 F to 170 F Tlps Place probe into center of mug or dish. Set Cook Power control at HIGH and MEAL SENSOR control at 165°F to 170°F. 170 F Place probe in center of food. Set Cook Power control at HIGH and ME[...]

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    ROASTING Beef Standing Rib Roast 1, Tie 4 to 6-pound roast with heavy string. Cover ends of bones with foil. Place roast, bone side up, on microwave roasting rack or inverted saucers in 12 x 7% x 2-inch baking dish. 2. Calculate approximate cooking time (10 to 11 minutes per pound). Cook at MEDIUM HIGH for half the cooking time. 3. Turn roast fat s[...]

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    _ _.. - ---- Pork tione~ess Loin Roast or 1rlbt~:;t'g .,a,j:.<-is :1 12 > 7’2 x 2-Inch bakrng drstI 2. Caiculate approximate coGkIng time (14 to 15 mrnutes per pound). Cook at MEDIUM for half the CGGklng time. 3. Turn roast fat side up Brush with kitchen bouquet 4 Insert MEAL SENSOR temperature probe into center of largest muscle not t[...]

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    OVEN REAR ACCESS PANEL SCREW I LOCATION OF LIGHT BULB HO W TO REPLACE OVEN LIGHT BULB 1. Unplug the oven power cord 2 Remove screw and access panel shown in rllustratron 3. Replace bu!b with a 40 watt appliance bulb only. (Bulb can be seen with the access panel removed.) 4. Replace the access panel. The panel has tabs at the top. Insert the tabs In[...]

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    If you need service or help, we suggest you follow these three steps: 1. Before calling for service.. . Performance problems are sometimes caused by little things you can correct without tools. Before you call for service, check this list. A. If the oven and control panel lights won’t turn on at all: . Is the unit plugged into the outlet firmly? [...]