The Meal Sensor+ Temperature Probe - Whirlpool RM235PXK Use & Care Manual

30" built-in microwave and continuous-cleaning ovens
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THE MEAL SENSOR+ TEMPERATURE PROBE
Roast or bake
meats or casseroles
to a set temperature
instead
of by time.
When the Meal Sensor. Temperature
Probe is properly
used, the microwave
oven
will turn off automatically
when the probe
senses the temperature
you set.
For casseroles,
the tip of
the probe
should
be in
the center
of the food. Stir
foods when recom-
mended.
Replace
the
probe.
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1.
insert at least '1 of the
temperature
probe
into
the food.
For liquids,
balance
the
probe
on a wooden
spoon
or spatula
so the tip of the
probe
is in the center
of
the liquid.
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Socket
2.
Place food in the oven
and plug the probe
into
the socket
on the oven
wall. The Probe Signal
Light will come
on.
4.
Set the Cook Power if
desired.
5.
Move the Meal Sensor
pointer
to the final cook-
ing temperature
you
want.
For roasts, the tip of the
probe
should
be in the
center
of the largest
mus-
cle, but not touchtng
fat or
bone.
3.
Make sure the probe
does
not touch
any part of the
oven Interlor.
Close the
door.
6.
Push the START Button.
When the probe
senses
the cooking
temperature,
a buzzer sounds, and the
oven turns off
DO...
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use hot pads when removing
probe
from
food or food from oven.
l
unplug
probe
from socket to turn off oven
light.
l
stir foods during
cooking
when
recommended.
l
stir soups, casseroles
and drinks before
serving.
l
cover
roasts with foil and let stand a few
minutes after cooking.
Remove
foil if you
decide
to cook it longer.
DON'T...
l
let probe
or probe
cable
touch any part of
the oven interior.
l
let probe
touch foil [if used). Foil can be
kept away
from probe
with wooden
tooth-
picks
Remove
foil if arcing
occurs.
0 use paper,
plastic
wrap or plastic
con-
tainers. They will be in the oven too long.
l
use probe
in regular
oven.
l
force probe
into frozen food.
l
use probe
for foods that need to simmer.
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