Whirlpool RJM 7700 manual

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    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE ~ TO EXCESSIVE MICRO WAVE ~ ENERGY Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open stnce open-door operation can result In harmful exposure to mlcrowave energy It IS Important not to defeat or tamper with the safety Interlocks Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or al[...]

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    Contents Page g n Introduction .._,...,....,,......,,..........,....,..,.....,.. 3 2 Safety Precautions .............................. Before You Use Your Microwave Oven ............ Installation Instructions (RJM 7700) ................ How a Microwave Oven Works ................................. 4 5 How to Use Your Microwave Oven .................[...]

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    lnstalla tion Instructions (RJM 7700’ First: Take everything out of the oven. Wipe out the inside with a damp cloth. Second: Put the microwave oven on a counter, 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 f[...]

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    How a Microwave Oven Work (cont’d) hose. Some parts of the food wouldn’t be touched. The mode mixer E works like a sprinkler to spread microwaves all around. :. $&gg, _o , 6 The walls, top and bottom of the oven cavity are metal. Mtcrowaves will 2 bounce around inside the oven until they are absorbed by food. : The food container rests on a[...]

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    READ THIS CHART TO DECIDE WHICH CONTROLS TO USE Control Use for: What happens: button. The display ress start. The disp he Cycle 1 indicate countdown. At the e buzz once and cook indicator will glow an Cycle 2 cook time. At the end 6 is-about 150 F (66 C) 7 IS about 160 F (71 C) 6 IS about 165 F (74 C) 9 IS about 185 F (65 C) ht IS the temperature [...]

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    Setting Your Micro wave Oven Controls l To turn on the control panel, open the door Fl l YOU can set Defrost Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 In any order When you N start the mlcrowave oven it WIII automatlcally go through ;he cycles 0 In order (Defrost - tiold - 1 - 2) E l The oven WIII cook on HIGH unless you set a dlffererlt COOK z POWER level or DEFROST se[...]

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    To Cook With Time (cont’d) Defrost and Cook 1. Put the food into the microwave oven and shut the door. 2. Push Defrost button. 3. Set defrost time 4. Push Cycie 1 button 5. Set Cycle 1 cooking t/me. 6. Set Cook Power, if desired. 7. Push Cycle 2 button (if desired) 8. Set Cycle 2 cook/ng t/me. 9. Set Cook Power, if desired 10. Push START button A[...]

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    PLUG c 4 4. Push and hold Cook Power button until “00” shows on the left side E of the display (0% power - no cooking). s 5. Press START button. At the end of the set time, the oven will buzz 2 four times. c To Cook With Temperature 1. Put the temperature sensing end of the MEAL SENSOR* Tempera- ture probe into the food you are heating or coo[...]

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    B-Level Oven Rack See BI-LEVEL COOKING GUIDE that was provided with the rack. lke the BI-LEVEL OVEN RACK when cooking more than one food. The rack has two positions. If dishes don’t fit properly, turn rack over for more space. CLEANING THE OVEN RACK Wash in the top rack of dishwasher or wash by hand using a mild detergent and a non-abrasive plast[...]

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    3 If your lrne voltage IS low (less lhan 120 volts). heatrng and cookrng times may have to be longer. 4 When using recipes other than those from the MICRO MENUS’ Cookbook, you may have to experiment with cooking hmes and power level settrngs Cook foods accordrng to the times and quantities given In the Whirlpool cookbook As In conventronal cooktn[...]

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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 sometlmes caused by little things you can correct without tools, Before you call for service, check this list. 2. If you need service*: If your WHIRLPOOL” A. If the oven lights and display won’t turn on at all: l Is[...]