Cooking In One Cycle; High Cook Power; Lower Cook Powers - Whirlpool RM278PXL Use And Care Manual

30inch built in microwave and self-cleaning oven
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COOKING IN ONE CYCLE
Follow these steps to cook at one power
level:
HIGH COOK POWER
DO THIS...
THIS HAPPENS...
1.
Put food In the oven and
close the door.
The COOK CYCLE 1 Signal Light will come
on and the Display
will show four O's
The Display
will show the numbers
You
touched
in the order you touched
them.
This example
shows 4 minutes, 30 seconds.
3.
Touch number
pads for
the cooking
time you
want.
The oven will automatically
cook
at high Cook Power.
4.
Touch START.
d
count
own
The START and COOK CYCLE 1 Signal
Lights
will come
on to show what You have told
the oven to do. The START Light will go off in
about
5 seconds.
The Display
counts down the time to show
how much cooking
time is left.
When the cooking
time ends, a buzzer will
sound 4 times. (You can stop the buzzer
by
opening
the oven door ortouching
CANCEL.) When the buzzer stops, the Dis-
play will show the time of day.
LOWER COOK POWERS
For best results, some recipes
call for lower Cook Powers. Lowering
the Cook Power
slows the cooking.
The lower the Cook Power, the slower the cooking.
Each number
pad on Your microwave
oven stands for a different
percentage
of Cook Power. Many
recipes
in your MICRO MENUS* Cookbook
tell You, by number,
which Cook Power to
use. Recipes
in other books and magazines
may tell you by name (HI. MED. LO, etc.) or
by percentage
(1 O%, 50%, 80%, etc.].
The following
chart gives You the percentage
of Cook Power each number
pad
stands for, and the Cook Power name
usually
used.
*Tmk.
automatic
100% of full power
HIGH
9
~: 90% of full power
8
80% of full power
7
=
70% of full power
MED-HI
6
=
60% of full power
5
=
50% of full power
MED
4
7
40% of full power
3
~
30% of full power
MED-LO
2
=
20% of full power
1
:
10% of full power
LOW
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