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1. 47 How Microwave Oven Works 4c How to Use Your Microwave Oven 5 start the microwave oven 6 set the MEALTIMER 7 Jo set the Cook Selector 8 Tips on Microwave Oven Use Do s Donts and Hints ose 8 9 gt Replacing the Oven Light Bulb 10 Care and Cleaning ated dO RS Sod ret 10 Service Before You Call for Service 11 If You Need Service 11 Tmk please read this guide all the way through Save it for future use when you may wish to look up some helpful fact or suggestion Is a good time to fill in the spaces below You will need this information if you call for service or to ask questions about your microwave oven Model and serial numbers are located behind the door of the microwave oven as illustrated Be sure to record all letters and numbers MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER PLATE MODEL NO m SERIAL NO D gsm cam EN of qoa f Ps 7 3 3 T if are Tc 2 T t E c NE jor og i ilu d 4o o dals DT d V a wo J dF First Take everything out of the oven Wipe o
2. Whirlpool mie OWAVE oven a d jar 8 a 3 J ae il car 3 oF 27 m E 2 2 a x Fy 24 T 1 x 3 2 3 ag E 2 zu LE E I T DE p un MODEL RJM 7100 OVEN CAVITY VENTS CONTROL PANEL MODE MIXER COVER MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER PLATE DOOR HANDLE 1 APRI PRECAUTIONS 7 AVOID PUSSIBLE EXPOSU Ur JO EXCESSIVE MICROWAY e Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to micro wave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks e Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces e Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 1 Door bent 2 hinges and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces e The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel e The oven should be checked for microwave leakage by qualified personnel after a repair is made e Do not operate the oven if the door glass is broken e Do not operate the microwave oven with the outer cabinet removed 2 e
3. not attempt to cook eggs in the shell in the microwave oven Steam build up within the egg will cause it to burst Damage to the oven or injury to the user may result Na A y E i EJ 2 4212 1 1 E f oA A nor i E 1 E i 4 T E S 0a d 59 22 gt gt 4 2 P oy 4 I TV r mi f 4 410464 n C 7 d 1 ME ad i ad m Sere tia 7 Whirlpool Microwave Ovens built to last It is up to you to make sure your microwave oven is properly installed used and maintained You have to be sure that your Whirlpool Microwave Oven is installed according to installation instructions installed where it is protected from the weather installed on a counter cart or shelf strong enough for its weight connected to an electrical circuit according to the installation instructions grounded according to the installation instructions used only for the job expected of a home microwave oven not used by children or others who might not understand how to use it properly kept clean and in good repair serviced repaired only by qualified service technicians oe SS RC o Intr d cliOn eiie 3 Safety Precautions 2 Before You Use Your Microwave Oven 2 Installation instructions
4. 22 ba CES Dial 800 632 2243 Alaska amp Hawaii Dial 800 253 1121 3 If you have a problem Call Whirlpool Corporation in Benton Harbor at the COOL LINE service assistance telephone number see step 2 or write Mr Guy Turner Vice President Whirlpool Corporation Administrative Center 2000 U S 33 North Benton Harbor Michigan 49022 FSP isaregistered trademark of Whirlpool corporation for quality parts Look for this symbol of quality whenever Quality Our way of life Wy yourneed areplacement parl for your Whirlpool appliance Benton Harbor Michigan Automalic Washers Clothes Dryers FSP replacement parts Freezers Relrigerator Freerers Ice Makers Dishwashers Built in Ovens and Suriace Units Ranges Microwave Ovens will fit right and work right because they are lt gt Whirlpool Home pphances Compactors Room Air Conditioners Dehumidifiers Central made to the same exacting specifications Heating and Air Conditioning Systems used to build every new Whirlpool appliance REMEMBER If you must call or write please provide your name address telephone number type of appliance brand model serial number date of purchase the dealers name and a complete description of the problem This information is needed in order to better respond to your request for assistance coat 12 Part No 310035 Rev D
5. Selector to COOK and turn the oven on for 172 minutes see page 8 When the time is up the water should be heated Sixth If the microwave oven has been stored in a cool room the fan may run slower than usual until the oven warms up to room temperature Tmk Microwaves are like radio waves or radar waves They will pass through glass plastic paper and most other types of containers that are not metal Microwaves bounce off metal and are absorbed by food When food absorbs microwaves heat is created because water molecules in the food are disturbed and bounce around colliding with WAVEGUIDE MODE TUNER MAGNETRON Gach other Heat is created by this bouncing and colliding like when MIXER TUBE you warm your hands by rubbing them together OVENCAVITY Y coc MICROWAVE BASICS When all safety systems are secure door shut completely and the START button pushed electric current is allowed to reach the magnetron tube The magnetron tube uses electricity to create microwaves They pass through a metal tunnel called the waveguide past the wave tuner into the oven cavity Just at the point where the microwaves are about to go into the oven cavity Whirlpool Microwave Ovens use a mode mixer a slow moving metal fan to scatter them If all the microwaves went in the same direction they d all bounce in the same direction like water from a hose Some parts of the food wouldn t be touched The mode mixer works l
6. e the potatoes should be slightly firm Wrap potatoes in foil and set aside for five minutes Potatoes will finish cooking while standing Some potato varieties may cook faster than others Overcooking may result in poor flavor and texture and potatoes may scorch or flame 8 Do not store utensils in the oven 9 Use hot pads some utensils can be hot 10 Do not block the vents Normal exhaust from cooking is vented out the top and back Depending on the food exhaust may be hot 11 The inner door liner may appear wavy after the microwave oven has been operated for a long time This is normal da SAVOUR NO S dii 3 OVEN REAR ACCESS PANEL SCREW LOCATION OF LIGHT BULB 10 me s A J J wad Silas qu d V il 8 7 0 50645704 277 a 1 Unplug the oven power cord 2 Remove screw and access panel shown in illustration 3 Replace bulb with a 40 watt appliance bulb only Bulb can be seen with the access panel removed 4 Replace the access panel The panel has tabs at the top Insert the tabs in the top of the opening behind the enclosure to hold the panel in place 5 Replace the screw IM 2 _ ix OGieenminmem mi 3 wu A DJO 03 4 Poco Ro m CULO 2 5 i 2 ea i 7 cL 2 27 Dus TET oor SC suo RUE C J E ew 7 4 Your microwave ove
7. e voltage is low Are you allowing more cooking time when you in crease the quantity or number of food being cooked in the microwave oven TImk 2 If you need service Whirlpool Franchised TECH CARE Service I s reassuring to know that Whirlpool stands behind your new appliance with its network of franchised TECH CARE service companies TECH CARE service is designed TECH CARE to fulfill your warranty and provide the after warranty service and maintenance to SYMBOL keep your new appliance in top notch SERVICE condition anywhere in the United States Whirlpool wants you to get the service that you would expect on quality home appliances If you move To make sure that your appliance is correctly installed and to insure its continued satisfactory operation please telephone your nearest TECH CARE service company for installation or to get the name of a qualified installer Installation cost will of course be paid by you Or If you need service 1 Call the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance or a Whirlpool franchised TECH CARE service company He is in the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory listed under Refrigerators and Freezers Repairing or Servicing Also under Washers Dryers Repairing or Servicing 2 Should you not find a listing dial free the Whiripool COOL LINE service assistance telephone number 800 253 1301 When calling from 45
8. ible damage to the oven Store nothing in the microwave oven Scorched or burned foods are overcooked Continued cooking can only burn them further and may cause them to flame especially potatoes corn on the cob and snacks Don t operate oven by holding start button in Tmk SOME 203 DON TS AND MTS cont d ATO 1 Most of the oven s weight is on one side the side with the controls and it may be awkward to move 2 INDICATORS may flicker when the microwave oven is on This is normal 3 If your line voltage is low less than 120 volts heating and cooking times may have to be longer 4 When using recipes other than those from the MICRO MENUS Cookbook you may have to experiment with cooking times Cook foods according to the times and quantities given the Whirlpool cookbook As in conventional cooking over cooking can burn food and may flame Shorten cooking time for smaller quantities 5 Popcorn should be made only in a popper designed for microwave use Follow instructions received with the popper The results are the responsibility of the popcorn popper manufacturer 6 Liquids heated in certain containers may overheat and flash into vapor Water can splash out of the container and make a loud noise This is not dangerous and will not harm the oven You may wish to avoid using such containers for heating liquids again 7 DO NOT OVERCOOK POTATOES At the end of the recommended cooking tim
9. ike a sprinkler to spread microwaves all around SEALED IN SHELF METAL BOTTOM MICROWAVES BOUNCE UP FROM THE BOTTOM Tow ilcrowava Oyen Works ioco 1 The walls top and bottom of the oven cavity are metal Microwaves will bounce around inside the oven until they are absorbed by food The food container rests on a sealed in shelf above the metal bottom of the oven cavity Because the food is above the metal bottom microwaves can get under it through the shelf to bounce up from the bottom into the food The screen in the door is designed to keep microwaves in the oven yet allow you to see inside There are three safety interlock switches designed to make sure that the microwave oven will not operate unless the door is closed and the microwaves are sealed inside Do not tamper with any of these interlock switches P bat at d pe Meu ileg acu t y 21 p 7 735 E i E y T 1 E E 3 4 s y SEM S af E din wild Oa eS Od wow od wid Whirlpool MEALTIMER COOK SELECTOR ON INDICATOR START BUTTON Tmk cA ue V 3v Viva Savi 244 Poh SA Lal uu AMA 4 i E doa ap ed ce 345 Cen i ddXsu 9 29 dd 1 Push button on door handle and open the door 2 Place the food in the oven and close the door Door w
10. ill automati cally latch 3 Set the MEALTIMER to the desired cooking time 4 Turn the COOK SELECTOR to either Cook or Defrost setting Your recipe may use the word HIGH instead of COOK 5 Push the START button The indicator will glow and the light in the oven will come on or LLL 6 At the end of the cooking time a bell will ring and the microwave oven will automatically turn off Tmk sa r 3 s foe gt a 1 Turn the timer to 2 Push in button on door handle and open door iD OF Hu T n oid diaz A2 Ww y dd 1 Close the oven door 2 Set MEALTIMER to desired cooking time 3 Push the START button dvi Zohdlad nadh 3 xa a ry A 52 CM 7707 EEE ta al AN ii uH 2 agi M Tyee 5 1 pa m LER d Nt Turn the knob on the MEALTIMER until desired cooking time lines up with the marker in the timer window rS Whirl pool 500 5218010 Set dial of Cook Selector to COOK setting for normal cooking of most foods To defrost most foods set the Cook Selector to DEFROST setting The Defrost Guide at the top of the door lists some foods with suggested defrosting times Refer to the MICRO MENUS Cookbook for more information on defrosting Some standing time is usually necessary for complete
11. n is designed for easy cleaning Most 60115 require only wiping with warm sudsy water For cooked on or other stubborn soils boil a cup of water 250 mL in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes The steam will condense and soften the soils They should be less stubborn after this treatment Do not operate the microwave oven with soil or any other objects between the door and the oven frame Do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads to clean the microwave oven interior or inside of the door dE O48 u ux E p CI ES T Lis i TEN o7 LX im iet oj an TN 6 1 4 pami San Qe 5 442 d W cu asl Sauf xi 5 d a vow ta 1 Before calling for service Performance problems are sometimes caused by little things you can correct without tools Before you call for service check this list If the oven light won t turn on at all e Is the unit plugged into the outlet firmly Have you checked to be sure a fuse or circuit breaker is not open If microwave power won t come on Are all the controls set properly Do not hold the START button in Have you pressed the START button 15 the door firmly closed C If the cooking times seem too long als the line voltage to your home low or lower than normal The public utility in your area may be able to tell you if th
12. thawing of foods before cooking Tmk ana T SEI 24 bp aches me 003 Dom is ang Hj 247422 i aw sa od aw g n d Jd i 4 TW OW on gt Plug the microwave oven into a separate 15 ampere circuit Use only an electrically grounded 3 pronged wall outlet gt Remove metal ties from plastic bags before placing them in the oven to avoid arcing and possible oven damage Check carryout food containers for metal before reheating foods in them Use your microwave oven only for cooking reheating and defrost Ing a Slice whole eggs before reheating to avoid a steam buildup and possible bursting For cooking times longer than four minutes avoid using paper containers and be careful of the plastics you use Some plastics may get hot and melt Follow recipe instructions to stir turn or add foods between cooking cycles to avoid possible damage to the utensil or oven t m Your microwave oven uses 1450 watts at full power It can t share an outlet with another operating appliance careful that food or utensils do not push against the plastic mode mixer cover Don t remove the cover Harsh abrasives may scratch the oven finish Don t use dishes or utensils with metal trim staples closures or liners Metals should not be used in the oven unless especially directed in the MICRO MENUS Cookbook i Always have food in the microwave oven before operating it to avoid poss
13. ut the inside with damp cloth Second Put the microwave oven on a counter cart table or shelf which has enough strength to hold it For ventilation leave two inches between the back of the oven and the wall Do not block the vents on top They are needed for air flow and even cooking This oven can be built into a wall or cabinet Kits RCK703 and RCK707 are available from your dealer for recessed installation It can also be in stalled with those kits above Whirlpool RDE REE RGE RB and SB series single ovens or Imperial 7200 single gas ovens Follow the manu facturer s installation instructions The RCK710 RCK711 and RCK713 kits can be used for surface mounting on a wall The MICRO SHELF Hood Model RJH3330 is available for mounting the microwave oven above a range or cooktop Third For your safety this oven must be grounded Its cord has the 3 prong grounding plug DO NOT CUT THE ROUND GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG If the wall receptacle doesn t have the right plug in or if the plug in isn t grounded according to the National Electrical Code and local codes or ordinances you must have a qualified electrician put in the right outlet Fourth The outlet must supply 120 volts 60 Hz A C The microwave oven will use about 1450 watts when it is operating so no other major household appliance should share the circuit Fifth Fil a glass container with about one cup 250 mL of cold water and put it in the oven Set Cook
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