Whirlpool RM275PXL Use & Care Manual page 7

30-inch built-in microwave and self-cleaning ovens
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MEAL SENSOR _ TEMPERATURE PROBE GUIDE
Food
Cook Power
Meal Sensor
Tlps
Setting
Setting
Beverages
HIGH
165F to
Balance
probe
on wooden
spoon.
170F
Canned
Food
HIGH
170 F
Use MEDIUM Cook Power for very thick
foods such as baked
beans.
Casseroles
MEDIUM HIGH
170 Fto
Use MEDIUM Cook Power for very thick
175 F
mixtures.
Stir once or twice.
Chowders
MEDIUM HIGH
180F
Balance
probe
on wooden
spoon. Stir
once
or twice.
Dips
MEDIUM
140 F
Meat Loaf
MEDIUM
170 F
{beef]
HIGH
Poultry
Do not use the Meal Sensor probe
when cooking
poultry.
Because
of the
amount
of bone and shape
of poultry, there is no place
where the meat is
thick enough
to place
the probe
properly.
Sandwiches
MEDIUM
110 F
Place sandwich
on paper
napkin.
Insert probe
from side so tip is in center
of filling.
Thick sandwiches
work best.
Soup
HIGH
165 F to
Balance
probe
on wooden
spoon.
Stir
170 F
once
or twice.
TIPS
• Casseroles
cooked
using the MEAL SENSOR
probe
should
be made
from precooked
foods. Do not use raw meats, raw vegeta-
bles and cream
sauces
in casseroles.
• Dry casseroles
do not work well.
• Thaw
frozen
casseroles
and
meats
in the
microwave
oven
before
inserting
the
probe.
in several
ofthe
items -all
the mugs may
not heat atthe
same
rate.
• Dry meat loaf mixtures
don't work well.
• Remember
that roasts may vary in size,
shape
and composition.
Use the timings
for
minutes
per pound
as a guideline
as well as
the MEAL SENSOR probe.
• If you are cooking
individual
servings
such
• Starchy vegetables
tend to stick to the MEAL
as mugs of soup, check
the probe
setting
SENSOR probe.
CLEANING
THE PROBE:
1. Remove
probe
from microwave
oven using hot pads.
2. Wipe probe
with a hot sudsy cloth. Use a plastic
scouring
pad to remove
stubborn
foods.
3. Probe may be placed
in the silverware
basket
of the dishwasher.
4. Be careful
notto
kink the cable.
NOTE: Make
sure you have the right probe
for your oven. It will have "LO-Z" on the handle.
xTmk

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