Whirlpool MT4110SP Use And Care Manual
Whirlpool MT4110SP Use And Care Manual

Whirlpool MT4110SP Use And Care Manual

Whirlpool microwave oven use and care guide
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  • Page 1 MICROWAVE OVENS ens, Compactors, Room Au Conditioners, Dehumidlflers, Automallc Washers, Clothes Dryers, Freezers. Refrigerator-Freezers, Ice Makers. Dishwashers,...
  • Page 2 This booklet covers ONLY. Please refer to the range tional gas range operating Your responsibilities.. Proper installation safe use of your responsibilities. Read this “Use and safety information. Instaffation You must be sure your range installed leveled on a floor that will hold the weight: installed in a weTI-ventilated...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration ........... . . Safety Precautions .
  • Page 4: Registration

    To com- ply with the law, please fill out the CONSUMER REGISTRATION CARD packaged in the oven. WHIRLPOOL Check the model and serial numbers on the card to see that they match the numbers on the rating plate. Rating...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Additional safety considerations clude: Do not operate the oven when empty. removable glass shelf ALWAYS BE IN PLACE WHENEVER the oven is in use. Do not lean on the oven door. The door is designed to close tightly properly for safe operation. on the door may warp or break the hinges.
  • Page 6: How To Use Your Microwave Oven

    the use of an adapter. Attaching the adapter ground terminal to the outlet cover screw does NOT oven unless the outlet is grounded through the house wiring. personal responsibility and obligation of the owner to contact electrician bave properly grounded and polarized.
  • Page 7 Time Readout Display, Displays the current time- of-day except when oven is in use. When oven is in use, the readout will dis- I ’ play defrost or cook time, temperature of food when using Probe or a timing when using the TIMER function.
  • Page 8: Time-Of-Day Clock

    Touch Pads Just as many of today’s telephones of- fer “touch-tone” dialing, your new microwave oven offers programming. When any of the pads are touched in proper sequence, a sound can be heard indicating the entry has been accepted. If no sound is heard, the oven has not ac- cepted the entry.
  • Page 9: Minutetimer

    3. Touch the clock PiId ;*g:iin the reset pad to lock in the touch lime sntting. (ig [-q pq Once the clock is properly set, the cor- rect timeufday wil! appear in the Time Readout Display except when the oven is set for a defrost, hold, cook, minute timer or temperature probe operation.
  • Page 10: To Stop Or Interrupt An Operation

    For example, if you wish to set a 3% minute timing operation touch the following numbered pads in se- quence - 3, 3, 0. 3:30 will appear in the Time Read- out Display. 3. Touch the pad and the start/stop timing begins.
  • Page 11: Variable Power Cooking

    will appear in the Time Read- 1:30 out Display. The oven can be set for up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds oi cooking. 3. Touch the pad and cook- start/stop ing begins. When the pad is touched start/stop you can hear a sound from the fan while the oven is operating.
  • Page 12 VARIABLE POWER: TERMS USED IN COOKBOOK SETTING MEDIUM HIGH-9 ROAST-8 BAKE-7 REHEAT-6 MEDIUM- SIMMER-4 SLOW COOK-3 LOW-2 WARM-1 HOLD-o *Note: Refer to page 11 in the Microwave Cookbook for information on “cri- tical” foods. SUGGESTED USES Reduce to this setting if food is cooking too vigorously on full vegetables in butter.
  • Page 13 To set the oven for Variable cooking: 1. Touch the 1 pad. cook 1 indicator light will turn cook 0O:OO will appear in the Time Readout Display. 2. Enter desired cooking time by touching the numbered pads. For example, if you wish to reheat leftovers for 1% minutes touch the numbered pads 1,3,0 in sequence.
  • Page 14: Tochangeoreraseanoperation

    Touch the numbered pad “6.” 60. the power level selected (6), will appear in the Readout Display un- til the pad is touched. start/stop Cl I To erase an entry, just touch the tion. The oven be off before changing or erasing an operation. must If the oven has been programmed for several operations, such as the Basic Program (see page 17).
  • Page 15 2. Enter the new timing or tempera- ture setting touching desired numbered pads. Touch the numbered pads 2,0,0 in sequence. 2:00 will appear in the Readout Display. 3. Now, touch the start/stop The Readout Display will counting down at the new timing of 2:oo.
  • Page 16: Automatic Defrosting

    Automatic Defrost Feature This feature offers the time saving benefit of being able to defrost food quickly and conveniently with a mini- mum of handling all in just a matter of minutes. When the pad is touched, the defrost oven automatically cycles seconds allowing food to defrost then seconds allowing food to rest.
  • Page 17 prevent cooking. Dense items such as solid roasts and lasagna or large items such as turkey that can not be separated or stirred during defrosting may begin to show signs of cooking around the outer edges before the center is thawed. Slowing the defrost cycle during the last l/4 or % of the operation will prevent this from hap- pening.
  • Page 18: To Recall An Operation

    Touch the numbered pad “5.” 50, the power level selected (5), will appear in the Readout Display un- til the pad is touched. start/stop 5. Touch the pad and vari- start/stop able power defrosting begins. The preselected defrost time reap- pears in the Readout Display and begins to count down to “0.”...
  • Page 19 Basic Program To Set The Oven Operation #I: Touch defrost Enter desired defrost time. Defrost 3. For Variable Power Defrost- a] Touch b) Enter power level. Operation t/2: I. Touch cook 1 Enter desired cooking time. Cook 3. For Variable Power Cooking- 3. Select “0” power level a) Touch b) Enter power level.
  • Page 20 set oven for a cook 1 - cook 2 program: 1. Touch pad. cook 1 indicator light will turn cook 1 2. Enter desired cooking time by touching the numbered pads. For example, if you wish to bring soup to a boil and then reduce the power to gently simmer to develop flavor - cooking time for...
  • Page 21: Temperature Probe

    2 cooking time for I hour cook by touching the numbered pads 6, 0. 0. 0. in sequence. 60:00 will appear in the Readout Display. 5. Touch the pad. power level “Hi” will appear in the Readout Display. 6. Enter the power level for touching -one of the numbered pads.
  • Page 22 Do not use the probe for a defrost operation. Use the Temperature Pro- be for microwave cooking not designed for use in conventional cooking. Store the probe outside the oven when not in use. The Automatic Plug In Turn Tray (a microwave accessory) can not be used when the Temperature Probe is...
  • Page 23 The oven can be set in 50 in- crements from up to 100° temperature is set in ments, the oven will heat to the nearest 5O. For example, if a tem- perature of 1260 is set, the oven will turn when reaches 1 30°F.
  • Page 24 When food reaches the preset temper- ature, an electronic beep will sound for 3 seconds. If a preset temperature below 140°F. was selected, the oven will automatically turn off. If a preset temperature of 140” or above was se- lected, the oven will automatically go into a special probe-hold operation.
  • Page 25: Delaystartcooking

    Heat canned vegetables, leftovers, meal-on-a-plate (do 150 - 155O not use aluminum TV dinner tray with Temperature Pro- be), heat well done meats, pasta and rice dishes. Cook beef to well done and whole fish. Heat water-based soup, sauces and beverages, pre- 160 - 165O cooked main dishes or casseroles, fruit dishes and gravy.
  • Page 26: Care And Cleaning Of Your Microwave Oven

    5. Touch the pad. start/stop The correct time-ofday will reappear in the Readout Display. The colon (:) will flash to tell you that the oven has been set for a Delay Start operation. When the time-of-day clock displays 5:30, the oven will automatically on and will cook the food.
  • Page 27 start oven. If oven does not operate after one hour, service will be required.) 3. Does food take longer to cook than suggested times given in the cook- book? The voltage in your area may have fluctuated below the nor- ma1 operating voltage range.
  • Page 28 NOTES...
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  • Page 30 NOTES...
  • Page 31 [see Step 2) or look in your tele- phone directory APPLIANCES- and latched? NOUSENOLD-MAJOR- SERVtCE R REPAIR exactly? WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES FRANCHISED TECH-CARE SERVICE SERVICE XY2 SERVICE CO. Maple Your electric recom- Ifyou have a problem* . . . Call our COOL-LINE service...
  • Page 32 Making your world a little easier Printed in U.S.A Part N0. 678071/MB-126-013-99 rmallc Washers. Clothes Dryers, Freezers, Relrlgerator-Freezers. Ice Makers, Dishwashers, Bwlt-In Ovens and Surlace Unlls. Ranges, Microwave Ov...

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