Set Clock; Weight Sensor - Whirlpool JQ 276 Instructions For Use Manual

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HIS MICROWAVE OVEN USES THE WEIGHT SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
and Steam); when you select one of these 6thSense functions, you just need to select type of
food you want to process and press start: the microwave automatically detects the weight of
food and set the cooking time accordingly.
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weight icon blinks and progress bar shows the
URING THE SENSING PHASE
weight calculation process (see sample below, from 6th Defrost function).
WEIGHT SENSING CALIBRATION
Weight sensor technology requires a Calibration process before fi rst use.
Suggest user to make the calibration once a year.
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HE CALIBRATION PROCESS MUST BE DONE
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for few seconds the Stop TurnTable button.
RESS AND HOLD
T
starts and the display shows:
HE CALIBRATION PROCESS
-- weight icon blinking
-- calibration progress bar
W
HEN THE CALIBRATION PROCESS
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SET CLOCK

W
HEN THE APPLIANCE IS FIRST PLUGGED IN
product will enter clock setting. If the clock is not set, the display
will remain ":" instead of the clock.
NOTE:
P
&H
YOU CAN
RESS
standby mode to access the clock setting mode.
q
T
A
URN THE
DJUSTABLE KNOB
w
P
. (The two right-hand digits (minutes) flicker).
RESS KNOB BUTTON
e
T
A
URN THE
DJUSTABLE KNOB
r
P
RESS THE KNOB BUTTON AGAIN
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and in operation.
HE CLOCK IS SET
I
STOP is pressed in clock setting mode, the clock will be disabled
F
the display shows ":".
N
: K
OTE
EEP THE DOOR OPEN WHILE SETTING THE
minutes to complete the setting of the Clock. Otherwise, each step
must be accomplished within 60 seconds.

WEIGHT SENSOR

for some 6th sense functions (Defrost, Crisp
with only the Turn Table glass in the cavity.
is fi nished, the Microwave returns to stand by mode.
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or after a power failure, the
S
OLD FOR A FEW SECONDS THE
to set the hours.
to set the minutes.
.
C
. This gives you 10
LOCK
in
TOP BUTTON

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