Whirlpool RM275PXL manual

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    304NCH BUILT-IN MICROWAVE AND v SELF-CLEANING OVENS Microwave / Upper Oven iL ’ J Control Panel Automatic Oven Cover Panel Model and Serl Number Plate lower Oven Broil Element n Rack Guides Bake Element Fiberglass Heat Seal Copy Your Model and Serial Numbers Here If yo> need servtct? or cali with 3 quest:.,, ia? Ihis -c, )(J informotlon rea[...]

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    b Your responsibilities.. l Proper installation and safe use of the ovens are your personal responsibilities. Read this “Use and Care Guide”and the “Cooking Guide”carefully for important use and safety information. Installation You must be sure your oven is... l installed and leveled in a wall that will hold the weight; l installed in a wel[...]

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    Using your microwave upper oven ‘Probe Slgnol Light Meal Sensor Probe Control Digrtal Timer Cook Power Control Start Button To Stop the Oven: 1. Push in and turn the timer knob counter- clockwise to OO:OO. OR 2. Open the oven door. To Restart the Oven: 1. Close the oven door. 2. Set timer (if needed). 3. Push the START Button. .Tmk[...]

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    SETTING THE CONTROLS 17t-l SI 0 Y:XJ understand the basics of mlcrclwave oven cooking tefore yoti Start ,1:1’t WI’-- reylpe.5 from vour MICRO MENL!S. Cookbook F-IIIOW tr,e djrectlons .2’eful J NEVER START THE OVEN WHEN IT’S EMPTY. lr’tt OLD-.-’ :: .jn ~FJ ;:,xrqnqed Frrr testjng .it j :t ,zif I: c:d;~ of N/oter Be sure you wve read and [...]

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    THE MEAL SENSOR’” TEMPERIUURE PROBE The MEAL SENSOR. Temperature Probe helps take guesswork out of cooking roasts and larger casseroles. The probe is designed to turn off the oven when it senses the temperature YOU want. See vour MICRO MENUS Cookbook for helpful information in coo’king diffekent types of fobds For casseroles, the tip of the p[...]

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    MEAL SENSOR” TEMPERATURE PROBE GUIDE Food Cook Power Meal Sensor Tips Setting Setting Beverages HIGH 165-F to Balance probe on wooden spoon. 170 F Canned Food HIGH 170 F Use MEDIUM Cook Power for very thick foods such as baked beans. Casseroles MEDIUM HIGH 170 Fto Use MEDIUM Cook Power for very thick 175 F mixtures. Stir once or twice. Chowders M[...]

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    CLEANING THE MICROWWE UVEN sript’ after wtn vYcrm silclsk For stubborn soil boil o cup Be sure to clean the areas ~crer ant I soft cloth or sponge of water In the oven for 2 or 3 where the door and oven the cantrc panel mav be mtnutes Steam will soften frame touch when closed. .!ii2Led v th Cl soft socpy cloth the soli Rinse well -ai’: :y 3 15s[...]

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    Rough or harsh cleaners can scratch or dull the DO NOT store thlngs in the oven. oven finish. DO NOT USE THE&l. Make popcorn only in poppers designed for use in microwave ovens. Follow popper directions. Resulfs are the popper manufacturer’s responsibility. Liquids heated in certain containers may overheat. The tlquid may then splash ouf wlm [...]

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    HOW MICROVKVE OVENS WORK Microwave ovens are safe. Microwave energy is not hot. It causes food to make its own heat, and it’s this heat that cooks the food. Mode Mixer Magnetron Bottom I Mrcrowav?s are lrke TV waves or light waves You can’t see them but you can see what they do Oven Cavity Metal Floor A magnetron produces mrcrowaves The micro[...]

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    Ushg your lower oven lower Oven Controls Stop Time Knob - Automatic MEALTIMER- Clock Minute Timer zl’l :“:“:-;‘h”‘[ Monuol Oven Light Switch SETTING THE CLOCK 1. Push in Mlnute Timer Knob and turn 2. Let the Mlnute Tlmer Knob pop out. Turn clockwlse until clock dlgits show the rlghr counterclockwise until the Minute Timer time of da.[...]

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    -. !I I!!! 0 . I 1 . Without pushing in the Minute Timer 2. Without pushing in, turn the knob back so Knob, turn it until the time showing II- t*-e the setting you want shows In ‘he ti!ndow window IS longer than y?u ~ant 3. When the tim;- 1s up a t)lJLie’: @AL scour~c To stop the bu:;er turn the dlo to 2FF without pushing in the knob. PUSHING [...]

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    Lift rack at front and pull out Rack(s) ihzLJ:! !je placed so food can be centered In the oven Always leave at least 1’ 2 to 2 inches (4-5 cm) between the sides of the pan -Ind the oven walls and pans :or more InformatIon. see the “CookIng Guide Set the Oven Selector on BAKE Set the Oven Temperature Control tc the SoKIng ‘emperatcrie L.-II $h[...]

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    USING THE AUTOMATIC MEALTIMER CLOCK The Automat:c MEALTIMER Clcxck IS deslgripd to turn the lower oven on and 017 at times you set even when you are not around lo start and stop baklng automatlcally: 1. Put the lower oven rack(s) 2. Make sure the clock IS set 3. Push In and turn the Start where you want them to the right time of day Time Knob clock[...]

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    BROILING 1. Place the rock where YOU ’ wont it for broiling. 2. Put the broiler pan and 3. Set the Oven Selector on food on the rock. BROIL. 4., Set the Oven Temperature 5. During broiling, the oven 6. When broiling is done, Control on BROIL [or on a door must be portly turn both knobs to OFF. lower temperature for open. A built-in stop will slow[...]

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    The lights THE MICROWRVE OVEN LIGHT The light In the microwave oven comes on when the oven door is open, when k NJ set the cooking time, when the oven is on. and when the temperature probe I’ plugged into the socket. THE LOWER OVEN LIGHT ‘. t., . ,L-” rir- IHgh: ~111 ‘;c:m~~~ or1 ri’rer, ‘p: u open the 3ven door or when you : IZ~> 1?[...]

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    THE LOWER OVEN SELF-CLEANING CYCLE The lower oven self-cleaning cycle uses very high heat to burn away soil. Before you start, make sure you understand exactly how to use the cycle safely. BEFORE YOU START 1. Clean areas that may not be cleaned during the cycle. Use hot water and deter- gent or a soapy steel-wool pad on... l the frame around the ov[...]

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    1. Set the Oven Selector to CLEAN. 4. Push in the Stop Time Knob and turn the hand clockwise about two or three hours [Two hours for ltght solI, three or more for heavrer so11 ] 7. The Lock Light comes on when the oven gets above normal baking temperatures. The Lock Lever can’t be moved when the Lock Light is on I I 10. After the oven IS cool, wi[...]

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    SPECIAL TIPS 1. Keep tha kltchel v~t.3 2. C!eal7 the 3vel :~efc rt: 3. I: the cleaning cycle venti1atc.a ,.lurinu th‘.l I+ gets heavily >olrer: aoesn’t get the oven as cleanin : r-‘vf;le t:b he r C!ea7lrg 3 ie:, s.. --.:: !:lean as you get rid c n(:lrTai 16.~: ?VgT tares ‘>rllJ-!r .j: -! expected the cycle sdors a-md smoke re<~rlts[...]

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    PART Aluminum broiler pan and grid CLEANING CHART WHAT TO USE HOW TO CLEAN Warm, soapy water or l Wash with other cooking utensils. soapy steel wool pads l Do not place in Self-Cleaning Oven. Control knobs Warm, sudsy water and l Wash, rinse and dry well. bristle brush l Do not soak Control panel Oven racks Lower oben door glass and outsrde only of[...]

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    If you need service or assistance, we suggest you follow these four steps: 1 . Before calling for assistance.. . .’ Performance oroblems often result from ;;ttle things you can find and fix yourself wltQ- (jut tools of any kind If nothing operates: l Is the oven correctly wired Into a live circuit with the proper voltage? (See Installation Instru[...]

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    2 l Ifyou need assistance’. . . . 3 l Ifyou need service’:. . . Call the Whlrlpool COOL-LINE ’ service as- slstance telephone number. Dial free from: Contlnental U.S. . . . . . . . . (800) 25% 130 1 Mlchlgan . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 632-2243 Alaska & Hawaii . . . (800) 253- 4 121 -A Whirlpool has a nationwide net- vice Companies and [...]

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    FSP quality parts. took for this symbol of quality whenever you need a replocemenl part ’ for your Whirlpool appliance. FSP replacement parts will fit right and work right, because they are made lo the same exacting specifications used to build every new Whirlpool appliance 0 FSP is a registered trademark of Whrrlpool Corporation for Benlon Harbo[...]