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Contents Introduction Safety Precautions Before You Use Your Microwave Installation Instructions How a Microwave Oven Works How to Use Your Microwave Oven To start, stop or restart your microwave Setting the Dual Scale MEALTIMER’ To set the Cook Power Selector .
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How a Microwave Oven Work (cont’d) direction, MODE hose. MIXER works The walls, bounce The food container oven microwaves bottom SE&bLEELD;‘N MEGAL BOTTOM The screen MICROWAVES BOUNCE UP FROM allow THE BOTTOM There the microwave microwaves interlock How to Your Micro wave Oven DUAL SCALE MEALTIMER”...
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-_ --_.~- Setting the Dual Scale MEALTlMER* To helv you short cooking tlrnes more accurately, the first 5 minutes equals 15 seconds. Each mark after the 5 minute setting Cook Power Control Turn Cook Power control until desired the left of the dial Since you may want to use microwave other...
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Some Do’s, Don’ts and Hints separarr * “:“’ ?:I~:.- dud’“; ;vel; in:0 I:, tJIL;::tric.zlly grounded &prsr? ged wall -3cltlet. * ‘!?!,.7i;vc: metat :;es ‘ram piastlc Sags before .I: .lzord arc;r;j oosslble oven ‘::ntalners for -netal before reheating * .jst’ ;iodr rnlcrtiwaLe oven only for cooklng.
8. Do not store utensils in the oven. 9. Use hot pads.. 10. Do not block the vents. Normal exhaust from cooking the top and back on RJM 7450. Depending hot. 11. The inner door liner may appear wavy after the microwave been operated for a long time.
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Cleaning 1. Remove the probe from the microwave 2. Wipe the probe with a hot, sudsy cloth. Use a plastic scouring remove stubborn the dishwasher. 3. Store the probe carefully the shielding 4. Do not store probe in microwave 5. Rough inaccurate Probe Use Hints Do use hot pads when removing...
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TIPS e !‘.ssseroles cooked usrng the MEAL rr,j:- ;?recooked ;oods. Do not use raw meats .2reci!r sauces IV Lasseroles a 91 y ,asseroles co not work weli s Stir casseroles for even cookrnq foods *Thaw frozen casseroles in the mrcrowave probe If you are cooklng Individual...
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Meal Sensor Temperature Probe Guide Food Cook Power Control Setthg Beverages HlGH Canned Food Hip? Poultry Do not use the MEAL of the high proportion place where the meat is thick Sandwiches yful :‘J I: /3._ ,. ‘_ ‘. ’ MEAL SENSOR Tips Probe...
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ROASTING Beef Standing Rib Roast 1 -IP 4 to G-pound roast with heavy Place roast bone side up, on microwave sai;cers in 12 x 7’2 x 2-Inch baking ” *3aicutate approximate cooklng S;?CK at MEDIUM HIGH for half the cooking ‘1 roast fat side and give baking...
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i’ < n. ; !i ,$Etj.;(l”: 3 coo, (Io~tlr- w,th the~rnc~meter. Leg of Lamb ‘. Place 4 to 6-pound or Inverted fOll 2. Calculate Cook at MEDIUM 3. Turn roast over and give baking bouquet. 4. Insert muscle, SENSOR 5. Cook at MEDIUM 6.
How to Replace OVEN REAR Oven Light Bulb ,nnIug 2 Rernove 3 Hepiace with the access .-I i?eplace SCREW rabs in the top of the opening LOCATION ,r; piace. LIGHT BULB ‘3 Yeplace Cleaning Your Micro wave Oven ,I T:rcrrovV.ave oven IS designed ,:-I\, ,.vrping ,artI- vVarm sudsy ‘:?!I:;...
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Into 2000 US 33 North Benton Harbor Mlchlgan been set7 FSP IS a regIstered of WhIrlpool qualrty parts took for symbol of quollty you need o replacement your Whirlpool FSP replacement iv111 fit right and work right, because made to the some exactrng...