Whirlpool RJM 7800 manual

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    ~irlpool CORPORATION Use and Care Guide Model RJM 7800 Mode Mixer Cover Vents Oven Cavity Control Panel / / Door Hand,e 3 L W-Level Oven Rack Model & Serial Number Plate[...]

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    _ Jst fill in these spaces Before you do onythrng else please read thus gurde all the way through Then, keep rt handy for future use ’ Model and Serial No Plate Table of Contents Before You Use Your Microwave Oven Installation Instructions Safety Precautions How a Microwave Oven Works Using the On/Off Switch Your Microwave Oven Control Panel Sett[...]

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    Installation Instructions First: Take everythlng out of the oven Wipe out the Inside with c damp cloth Second: ?ut the ‘7?Icrowove oven on c counter, table or shelf which has enough streng?h to ho,d I? For ventilctlon leave two Inches between the 5cxk of the over8 3rd the wall Do not block the vents on top. They are needed for 01’ flow 04 ever1[...]

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    WAVEGUIDE MICROWAVE BASICS MODE MIXER / sy;;L:‘n METAL BOTTOM MICROWAVES BOUNCE UP FROM THE BOTTOM How a Microwave Oven Works Microwaves are like radio waves or radar waves. They will pass through glass, plastic. paper and most other types of containers that are not metal MIcrowaves bounce off metal and are absotied by food. When food absorbs m[...]

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    Your ,Microwave Oven Control Panel Have Fun! Indicators Display lndlcotors Commond Pads (except 0) Number Pads (including 0) CookingCycle Command Pads There are five sections on your control panel DISPLAY. INDICATORS, COMMAND PADS. NUMBER PADS AND COOKING CYCLE COMMAND PADS. INDICATORS glow tolshow which Command Pad you touched When you start the o[...]

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    Setting the Clock to the Right lime You ccn cook in ?he oven ‘ivrthout first setting the clock ou! !he d~sproy wtll be blank after cookrng You must set the crock to use SERVE TIME Close the oven door before setttng the clock or minute timer Setting Clock 1. Touch the Clock Pad. The word “SET” WIII glow on the display You have 5 seconds to sta[...]

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    The Minute Timer does nol stop when you open the oven door. If you wish to reset it, close the door and follow steps 1. 2 and 3. Touch the START Pad again to restart the oven. Cooking with Time MIcrowave ovens cook by time when they don’t have the solid-state programmlng features or the Temperature Sensing Probe thol yours has This first Instruct[...]

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    (Cooking in One Cycle at a Selected Cook Power...continued) 1. Put Food In The Microwave Oven and Shut the Door. 2. Touch COOKING CYCLE 1. The Cycle 1 INGICATOR will glow and 4 zeros WIII show on the DISPLAY This tells You that the microwave oven IS ready for Your next Instruction louch Cycle 1 q q q Touch Number Pads In Order 3. Touch in the Cooki[...]

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    (Cooking in More Than One Cycle...continued) 1. Put Food in the Microwave Oven and Shut the Door. Touch Cycle 1 2. Touch COOKING CYCLE 1. The Cycle 1 INDICATOR WIII glow and 4 zeros WIII show on the DISPLAY These indtcators tell you that the mlcrowave oven IS ready for your next Instruction 3. Touch in Cooking Time tor Cycle 1. Touch NUMBER PADS 1,[...]

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    (Cooking in More Than One Cycie...contlnued) q A Touch Number For Cooking Power 9. Touch in the Cooklng Power. For this example, we called for 40% cooking power in Cycle 2. Touch NUMBER PAD 4. The DISPLAY will show 40 Display Shows 40% Cooking Power NOTE: You hove now touched In instructions for both Cycle 1 ond Cycle 2. If you didn’t wont or nee[...]

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    (Cooking in more than One Cycie...continued) A buzzer will sound to signal the end of Cycle 1. The microwave oven will men start Cycle 2.. unless you’ve opened the door to check the food. (if you do, touch START to restorf the oven.] When it starts up agaln the Cycle 2 and Cook Power INDICATORS wlli be on. The countdown for Cycle 2 will begln and[...]

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    Defrosting and Cooking There will be many times you want to defrost a food and cook it without setting instructions more than once. The following example will show you how to do it. The example should look familiar to you. It is almost exactly like Cooking with More Than One Cycle (pages e-101. In this case, however, the DEFROST Cooking Cycle Pad i[...]

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    (Defrostlng and Cooklng...contlnued) WHAT TO EXPECT. While in the Defrosting Cycle. the Defrost INDICATOR will glow and the Defrost Time will count down on the DISPLAY. When this time IS over, a buzzer will sound. The microwave will then go into HOLD for the same length of time as it was in Defrost. The Hold INDICATOR will glow and the DISPLAY will[...]

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    (Cooking with the Temperature Probe...contlnued) Touch Cook Temp 4. Touch the COOK TEMP Pad. When you touch COOK TEMP. you tell the microwave oven that you are going to use the probe The Cook Temp INDICATOR will come on and the DISPLAY will show 2 zeros Touch 7 For 160 F m Display Shows Selection 5. Touch in the Temperature Settlng You Want. At the[...]

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    Using the Serve Time Feature Jour m~cro’.vove ovw con be Drogran?r?ed lo stari cook and SIOD at CI time you select. automatlcal~~ eier wbI?r, ~CI crer. I hope :,41her, dslr,g SERvE Tl’AI1E chocse foods lhol cc~r storld In the oven wlthout deterloratlng or spoiling FcoCs shouid be tPSorough!y refrlgeroted or frozen Most unfrozen food should not[...]

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    Other Handy Operating Hints There are CI number of things you can do with your mtcrowave oven Some we ve already covered. but are worth repeatrng. others wrll be mentioned for the ftrst trme All can help you enjoy usrng your Whrrlpool Mrcrowave Oven To Recall What You Have Set There may be a trme you want to double-check ,whut you touched In for Cy[...]

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    More Hints 1. Most of the oven s weight IS on one side [the side with the controls) and it may be awkward to move 2. INDICATORS may flicker when the microwave oven IS on This IS normal 3. If your line voltage ts low (less than 120 volts], heating and cooking times may have to be longer. 4. When using recipes other than those from the MICRO MENUS* C[...]

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    Cleaning Your Microwave Oven Your TIIcrowave oven IS deslgned for easy cleaning Most SOIIS re- quire only wiping tilrh warr- sudsy waler For cooked-on or other siub- born ~011s. boll a cup of waler In the oven for 2 3r 3 mlnules The steam WIII condense and soften the solis inev should be less stubborn after this treatment Do not operate the microwa[...]

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    If you need service or 2. If you need service*: help, we sug est you follow these 3 hree steps. 1. Before calling for service... Performance problems are sometrmes caused by lrttle things you can correct wrth- out tools Before you call for service check thrs lrst A. It the oven lights and display won’t turn on at all: l Is the unit plugged Into t[...]

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    ;5P is a regIStered trademark 0 of flhltlpml CorporalIon for qualftrparts Look for lhis FSP sdmbol of quality whenever you need a reclace~ent port B for four inhtrlpool aDpllance FY reDlacement parts &I’! 111 ngnt and work rrgnt because they are mode to the saT!e exactmg speclflcotlons sjsed tc bulla every new ‘Whirlpoo applrmce Whirlpool H[...]