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Hotpoint RVM115J Use And Care Manual page 3

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~Makesureall cookwareusedin
yourmicrowave ovenis suitable
formicrowaving. Mostglass
casseroles,cookingdishes,
measuringcups,custardcups,
potteryor chinadinnerwarewhich
doesnothavemetallictrim or glaze
witha metallicsheencan be used.
Somecookwareis labeled"suitable
for microwaving."
If youarenotsureif a dishis
microwave-safe, usethis test:
Placein the ovenboththe dishyou
are testingand a glassmeasuring
cup filledwithonecup water—set
the measuringcupeitherin or next
to the dish. Microwave1minuteat
high.If thedish heats,it shouldnot
be usedformicrowaving. If thedish
remainscoolandonlythe waterin
thecupheats,thenthe dish is
microwave-safe.
@ Wpertoweis,waxpaperand
plasticwrapcanbe used to cover
dishesin orderto retainmoisture
andpreventspattering.Be sureto
ventplasticwrapso steamcan
escape.
@ Somemicrowaved foods
requirestirring,ro~ting or
rearranging. C heckthe Cooking
Guide.
@
Steam
bui~ds up pressurein
foodswhicharetightlycovered
bya skin or membrane.Pierce
potatoes,eggyolksand chicken
iiversto preventbursting.
mPoRTmT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read all imtructiOm
before
wiw
this appliance.
When
using electricalappliances,
basicsafetyprecautionsshouldbe
followed,~n~luding the following:
WARNING–To
reduce
the risk of burns, electric shock,
fire, injury to personsor exposure
to excessive microwaveenergy:
@Use t hisappliance onlyforifi
intended use
asdescribed inthis
manual.
~~ead and fo~tiw thespecific
"PRECAUTIONS
~ AVOID
POSSIBLE E XPOSU~~
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY" onpage2.
~
Thisappliance mustbe
.
grounded.Connect onlyto
properlygr6unded outlet.See
"GRO~ING~S~U~ONS"
@
~~s ~~~~~w~ve
oven
is
specifically d esigqed toh~t qr
cookfood,andisnotintended
forlaboratory or industrial u se. ~
@ Seedoorsurface cleaning
instructions o npage28.
~TMS appliance shouldbe
serviced o nlybyquaWled s ervice
personnel.
C ontact n earest
authorized servicefacilityfor
examination, repairor adjustment.
~& ~ith
any
appliance, c lose
supervision i snecessary when
wed bychildren.
@ Toreducetheriskoffirein
theoven cavity:'
–W notovercook food. C arefiUy
attend appliance. ifpaper, p lastic,
or othercombustible materials a re
placedinside theoventofacilitate
cooking?
–R&rnove
wiretwist-ties
f rom
paperorplasticbagsbefore
placingbagsin oven."
–Do
notuseyourmicrowave
ovento'drynewspapers,
. .
. .
–Do
nottie recycled paper
produck.-
R ecycled p apertowels,
napkins 'and waxpapercan
containmetalfleckswhiihrnav
@ Forbestoperation, p lugthis
appliance iqtoitsownelectrical
cause arcing orignite. P aper "
outlet,to prevent f ickeringif
~ ~
lighk,blowing offusebr
'
products c ontaining n ylon or
nylon filaments should be '
tripping
ofcircuitbreaker; ,
~
avoided, a ~theymayalsoignite.
. .
@ Instal!
or locatethis~ppliance
~-Dihot poppopcorninyour
onlyin accordance w ~th the
~ ticrowave ovtnunless i na
special
providdhtaMationkti@ons,
microwave p opcornaccessory or
~Donot coveror ~~ock anv
~
.ude$s' youusepopcorn labeled for
..
openings o i theappliance:
.
useinrnicrowave o vens.
@ Do~~tuse o~~~oors.
~
~ -Do
notopeiatetheovenwhfle
em~tytoavoiddamage tothe
~Donotimmerse powercord
ovenandthedtingeroffire,If
or plugin' water,
by
accident t heovenshouldrun
~
Keeppowercordaway from~
emptya minuteor two,noharm
heatedsurfaces.
is done.However, try to avoid
operating theovenemptyat all
@ Do
notletpower cordhang
times—it s avesenergyand
overedgeofWble or counter,
prolongs thelifeoftheoven.
a
h
not
o~rak
ttis app~ance i f
–Do notovercook p ohtoeso
it hasa damaged powercordor
Theycould dehydrate andcatch
plug, i fit k notworking properly,
fire,causing damage t oyouroven.
or ifit hm beendamaged or
dropped,
(colltirlued)te.~t p ~tge}
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