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1.    Cn                   lt   gt   Whirlpool    Home  sw Appliances    Making your world a little easier     Part No  45120P01 788277    1985 Whirlpool Corporation Printed in U S A        Makers  Dishwashers  Built In Ovens and Surface Units  Ranges  Microwave Ovens  Trash Compactors  Room Air Conditioners  Dehumidifiers  Automatic Washers  Clothes Dr       
2.    Defrosting in your  microwave oven    Use the MED LOW DEFROST  setting to thaw frozen food  before cooking  This setting  cooks at 30  of full power for  the desired defrosting time   For suggested defrost times   see the chart in your MICRO  MENUS   Cookbook     Replacing the light bulb    4  Unplug the power cord   2  Remove screw on access panel   3  Unscrew the light bulb from its socket     4  Replace bulb with a 15 watt candelabra base    bulb  FSP 788341   Obtain bulb from your  authorized Whirlpool dealer     5  Replace the access panel and screw   6  Plug in the power cord     Installation instructions    ACCESS M    H PANEL                   BEFORE YOU BEGIN  READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY     Installing your microwave oven          4  Empty the microwave oven and clean inside it  with a soft  damp cloth  Check for damage such  as misaligned door  damage around the door or  dents inside the oven or on the exterior  If there is  any damage  do not operate the unit until it has  been checked by an authorized Whirlpool serv   ice technician and any repair made                          f  3  Do not block the vent or air intake open   ings on the rear of the oven  Blocking vent or air  intake openings can cause damage to the  oven and poor cooking results  Make sure the  microwave oven legs are in place to ensure    proper air flow            2  Put the oven on a cart  counter  table or shelf  that is strong enough to hold the oven and the   
3.    use amp care guide              MICROWAVE  OVEN       Model MW3200XP       5  Freezers  Refrigerator Freezers  Ice Makers  Dishwashers  Built In Ovens and Surface Units  Ranges  Microwave Ovens  Trash Compactors  Room Air Conditioners  Dehumidit       Contents ede    Parts and Features my 2 Setting the Controls  Before You Use Your Microwave Oven ky 3 Replacing the Light Bulb       Precautions io Avoid Possibie installation Instructions    Exposure te  Excessive Custom Mounting Your  Microwave Energy    Microwave Oven  Important Safety Instructions   5 Caring for Your Microwave Oven  Using Your Microwave Oven  Cleaning the Microwave Oven  Microwave Oven Controls   Operating Safety Precautions     Cooking in Your Microwave Oven   If You Need Service or Assistance        c 1985 Whirlpool Corporation    Parts and features         CONTROL  PANEL        gt  VENTS     Not Shown        MODEL AND SERIAL DOOR  NUMBER PLATE LATCH       LIFT UP DOOR HANDLE    Copy your Model and Serial Numbers here       Ifyou need service or call with a question  have  this information ready  1  Complete Model and Serial Numbers  fromthe            plate just behind the microwave oven door on Model Number  the oven frame            2  Purchase date from sales slip  Serial Number    Copy this information in these spaces  Keep this  book  your warranty and sales slip together na Purchase Date  handy place  There is no warranty registration to  return  Proof of purchase is all that is required for  in 
4.  door by  lifting the door handle    WARM    va    MGH    VARIABLE COOK POWER    4  Set the Cook Power to the  desired setting from HIGH to  WARM  For best results   some recipes call for lower  Cook Powers   See chart  below   The lower the Cook    Power  the slower the cooking     COOK POWER CHART    Recipes in your Cookbook use  Cook Power settings from HIGH  to WARM  Reclpes from other  books and magazines may  use different Cook Power per   centages  The following chart  may be helpful   HIGH     100  of full power  REHEAT     80  of full power  MED HIGH     70  of full power  MED     50  of full power  MED LOW  DEFROST        30  of full power  WARM   10  of full power          2  Put food in the oven  DO  NOT CLOSE THE DOOR        5  Close the door  The oven  will start cooking and you  will hear a fan running     To stop the oven    4  Turn the Timer Knob counter   clockwise to    OFF     OR   2  Open the oven door  Open   ing the oven door stops the  oven so you can stir  turn  re   arrange or add ingredients  to the food  Close the oven  door to complete cooking  If  you remove the food  set the  timer to    OFF    before closing  the oven door so oven will  not operate        3  Set the cooking time by  turning the Timer Knob  clockwise  To reduce the  cooking time  turn the Timer  Knob counterclockwise    To set timer for less than 1  minute  turn timer past 4  minute then to desired  time        6  When the set time is up   the oven will shut off  automatically  
5.  result     DO NOT pop popcorn    except in a microwave   approved popcorn popper or  commercial package designed  especially for microwave   ovens  Results are the man   ufacturers responsibility    NEVER try to pop corn   ina paper bag  Overcooking  may result in smoke and fire     DO NOT dry flowers  fruit   herbs  wood  paper  gourds or  clothes in the oven  Fire or  other hazards may result     1    oO   U  m  7  x  zZ      e   gt   tri  m  mr   lt   vu  a  m  e   gt   Cc     Oo  Zz  nm       General Information  U       To test a dish for safe use  put it       If time is left on the timer when          If your electric power line  voltage is less than the nor   mal 120 volts  cooking times  may be longer     into the oven with a cup of  water beside it  Cook on high  Cook Power for one minute  If  the dish gets hot and water  stays cool do not use it     you remove food from the  oven  turn the timer to    OFF     before closing the door   This prevents the oven from  operating        If you need service or assistance  we suggest  you follow these four steps     1  Before calling for assistance      Performance problems often result from little   things you can find and fix yourself without tools   of any kind    If nothing operates    e Is the power supply cord plugged into a live  circuit with proper voltage   See page 8        Have you checked your home s main fuses or  circuit breaker box    If the microwave oven will not run    e Is the timer set    e Is the door 
6. PAIR    WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES  FRANCHISED TECH CARE SERVICE    SERVICE COMPANIES SERVICE COMPANIES  XYZ SERVICE CO XYZ SERVICE CO  123 Maple            999 9999 123 Maple             999 9999  OR    WASHING MACHINES  DAYERS   amp  IRONERS  SERVICING    WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES  FRANCHISED TECH CARE SERVICE    SERVICE COMPANIES  XYZ SERVICE CO  123 Maple             999 9999    4  if you have a problem     Call our COOL LINE service assistance tele   phone number  see Step 2  and talk with one of  our Consultants  or if you prefer  write to    Mr  Stephen E  Upton   Senior Vice President   Whirlpool Corporation   Administrative Center   2000 US 33 North   Benton Harbor  MI 49022     If you must call or write  please provide  model  number  serial number  date of purchase  and a  complete description of the problem  This infor   mation is needed in order to better respond to  your request for assistance    for your Whirlpool appliance     FSP replacement parts    will fit right and work right  because they are  made to the same exacting specifications  used to build every new Whirlpool appliance     FSP is a registered trademark  of Whirlpoo  Corporation for  quality parts  Look for this  symbol of quality whenever  you need a replacement part    13    Oo   CO  m  A   gt      c      e      7  m  m   lt    U  a  m  O   gt   Cc     Oo  Z  eo  e         lt   le   Cc  Z  m  m  is  mn  m  7   lt   Oo  m  O  e    gt   nm     4   gt   z  19   m       Notes    4           Notes             
7. RECEPTACLE Ta    3 PRONG  GROUNDING PLUG    polarized 3 prong grounding plug  It must be  plugged into a correctly polarized mating 3   prong grounding type wall receptacle  prop   erly installed and grounded in accordance  with the National Electrical Code and local  codes and ordinances  If a mating wall recep   tacle is not available or if you are not sure if the    Fp 8  Plug the oven into the proper elec   trical outlet and put about one cup   250 mL  of cold water in a glass container in the  oven  Close the door  Make sure it latches  Fol   low the directions on page 6 fo set the oven to  COOK for 2 minutes  When the time is up  the  water should be heated     wall receptacle is properly grounded and  polarized  have it checked by a qualified  electrician    It is the personal responsibility and obligation of  the customer to have a properly grounded and  correctly polarized 3 prong wall receptacle  installed by a qualified electrician    Consult a qualified electrician if the grounding  instructions are not completely understood  or if  doubt exists as to whether the appliance is  properly grounded    It is NOT recommended fo use an extension  cord with your microwave oven  but if you find   it necessary to do so temporarily  until a pro   perly grounded and polarized 3 prong recepta   cle is installed   use only a heavy duty UL listed  3 wire grounding type extension cord containing  three 16 gauge  minimum  copper wires  It must  not be longer than 10 feet  cords lo
8. Z       lt   O  G  a  s  Q   J  2  z  m  O   lt   m  z       PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID  POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  MICROWAVE ENERGY       DO NOT attempt to oper  DO NOT operate the The microwave oven   ate this oven with the door oven if it is damaged  It is should be checked for  Open since open door op  particularly important that microwave leakage by  eration can result in harm  the oven door close qualified service personnel    ful exposure to microwave properly and that there is after a repair is made   energy  It is important not to no damage to the  defeat or tamper with the  1  Door  bent     safety interlocks   2  Hinges and latches    The oven should not be  adjusted or repaired by  anyone except properly  qualified service  personnel      broken or loosened     3  Door seals and sealing  surfaces     DO NOT place any object  between the oven front  face and the door or allow  soil or cleaner residue   to accumulate on sealing  surfaces        IMPORTANT    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Microwave ovens have been used successfully in homes for a number of years   They are thoroughly tested for safe operation when used properly  However  as  with any appliance  there are some special installation and safety precautions  which must be followed for safe and satisfactory operation and to prevent    damage to the unit     WARNING     To reduce the risk of burns  electric shock     fire  injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy     1  Read all instructions befor
9. e using  appliance    2  Read and follow the specific    PRECAU   TIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO  EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY    found  on page 3    3  This appliance must be grounded  Con   nect only to properly grounded outlet  See     GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    found on  page 8    4  Install or locate this appliance only in  accordance with the provided    INSTALLA   TION INSTRUCTIONS    found on page 7     5  Some products such as whole eggs and  sealed containers     for example  closed  glass jars   may explode and should not  be heated in this oven     6  Use this appliance only for its intended  use as described in this manual     7  As with any appliance  close supervi   sion is necessary when used by children     8  Do not operate this appliance if it has a  damaged cord or plug  if it is not working  properly  or if it has been damaged or  dropped  Electric shock  fire or other haz   ards may result    9  This appliance should be serviced only  by qualified service personnel  Call a  Whirlpool authorized TECH CARE   Service  Company for examination  repair or  adjustment    10  Do not cover or block any opening on  the appliance  for fire may result     11  Do not use outdoors for damage to the  Oven or electric shock may result     12  Do not immerse cord or plug in water for  electric shock may result     13  Keep cord away from heated surfaces  for electric shock may result     14  Do not let cord hang over edge of table  or counter for electric shock may res
10. firmly closed and latched    e Did you follow the directions exactly    If the microwave cooking times seem too   long    els the electric supply to your home low or  lower than normal  Your electric company  can tell you if the line voltage is low    els the Cook Power at the recommended  setting      Are you allowing for more time when cooking  more food at one time     12    2  If you need assistance     Call the Whirlpool COOL LINE  service as   sistance telephone number  Dial free from     Continental U S             800  253 1301  Michigan                  800  632 2243  Alaska  amp  Hawaii           800  253 1121    and talk with one of our trained Consultants  The  Consultant can instruct you on how to obtain  satisfactory operation from your appliance or  if  service is necessary  recommend a qualified  service company in your area     3  If you need service      Whirlpool has a nationwide network of  franchised TECH CARE   service Companies   TECH CARE service technicians are trained to  fulfill the product warranty and provide after       gt     Whirlpool      TECH CARE    FRANCHISED SERVICE       warranty service  anywhere in the United States   Jo locate TECH CARE service in your area  call  our COOL LINE service assistance telephone  number  see Step 2  or look in your telephone  directory Yellow Pages under     ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES   MAJOR   REPAIRING 4 PARTS    WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES  FRANCHISED TECH CARE SERVICE    APPLIANCES   HOUSEHOLD   MAJOR   SERVICE 4 RE
11. food and utensils you put in it   The control side   of the unit is the heavy side  Use care when  handling   The weight of the oven is approximately  39 Ibs   17 7 kg          SIDE       m    E IF       4  Do not install the microwave oven so  that both sides and the top are flush with  walis  shelves or cabinets  Leave clear   ance of at least 2 in   5 08 cm  on the left  side and 1in   2 54 cm  on the top and right  side for proper operation     Do not install the oven next to or over a  conventional surface unit or in any  area where excessive heat and steam  are generated  This could damage  the microwave oven     c  e  z       lt   O  c  wn  s  O  a  2  z  m  je  m  z  e   z  2        Oo  z       5  Electrical requirements    Observe all governing codes and ordinances   A120 Volt  60 Hz   AC only  15 or 20 amp fused electrical supply is required   Time   delay fuse is recommended   It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this    appliance be provided     6  GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    WARNING   Proper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of      electrical shock     DO NOT  UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES  REMOVE THE POWER  SUPPLY CORD GROUNDING PRONG     7  Foryour personal safety  this appliance must  be grounded  In the event of an electrical short  circuit  grounding reduces the risk of electric  shock by providing an escape wire forthe elec   tric current  This appliance is equipped with a    POWER SUPPLY  CORD    3 PRONG    GROUNDING TYPE I    WALL 
12. nger than 10 feet  may affect the cooking performance of your mi   crowave oven   The plug on the extension cord  must fit into a 3 prong grounding type wall recep   tacle  as shown on this page  and the receptacle  end of the extension cord must accept the 3 prong  grounding plug of the microwave oven        9  This microwave oven is designed for use in  the household only and must not be used for  commercial purposes     DO NOT remove the door  control panel  or  back cover at any time  The unit is equipped  with high voltage and should not be serviced  unless by an authorized Whirlpool trained serv   ice technician     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    Custom mounting your microwave oven    Your microwave oven is not limited to carts  counters or tables  Custom installations are  made easy with kits available from your dealer        4  Attach the microwave oven to a wall   788273     Wall Mounting Kit    2  Attach the microwave oven directly to  the underside of a cabinet     788262     Under The Cabinet Mounting Kit          Caring for your microwave oven  Cleaning the microwave oven       z  kd      E   gt      o   Z  O   gt   2  Z  O  puy  e   x   lt   oO  c  7     Oo  Pe     z  m  2  m  zZz    Wipe often with warm sudsy For stubborn soil  boil a cup Be sure to clean the areas   water and a soft cloth or of water in the oven for 2 or 3 where the door and oven   sponge minutes Steam will soften frame touch when closed   the soil When cleaning surfaces of    door and oven that c
13. oking needs  See   ueo AE MEAM the Cook Power Chart for the different   IA  percentages of cooking powers     U     WARM    MED    VARIABLE COOK POWER       MEO  HIGH       Cooking in your microwave oven    Be sure to read your MICRO MENUS  Cookbook packed with your microwave oven  It contains  information about    e What microwave energy is      How food is cooked by microwave energy   e What affects cooking speed and cooking evenness   e Safety tips   e Utensils to use when cooking in the microwave oven   e Cooking times for different foods    The MICRO MENUS   Cookbook will help you get the BEST COOKING RESULTS     Important things to remember to get the BEST COOKING RESULTS    e ALWAYS cook food for the minimum recommended cooking time  If necessary  add time in one or  two minute periods  then check for doneness to avoid overcooking the food    e Stir turn or rearrange the food about halfway through the cooking time for most even doneness  with all recipes    e if a glass cover is not available  use waxpaper  paper towels or Saran Wrap  Turn back a corner  to vent steam during cooking     These will be covered on the following pages  Read them carefully         2   en  2   lt       c  2  z  o9   lt   O  c  7  Z  O  Le       lt   e    lt   m  zZ       Setting the controls    Be sure you understand the basics of microwave oven cooking before you start  Start with recipes  from your MICRO MENUS  Cookbook  Follow the directions carefully     DO THIS          4  Open the oven
14. ome to   gether on closing the door   use only mild  non abrasive  soaps or detergents applied  with a sponge or soft cloth   Rinse well     Caution  Abrasive cleansers  steel wool pads  gritty wash cloths  etc   can damage the control  panel  and the interior and exterior oven surfaces  Use a soft cioth or a  sponge with a mild detergent or spray glass cleaner        Operating safety precautions    WARNING  DO NOT use the oven until you have read and understand ALL the  information on safe use           NEVER COOK OR  REHEAT A WHOLE EGG   Steam build up in whole  eggs may cause them to  burst and burn you  and  possibly damage the oven   Slice hard boiled eggs  before heating  In rare  instances  poached eggs  have been known to  explode  Cover poached  eggs and allow a standing  time of one minute before  cutting into them        FLAMMABLE    DO NOT heat or store flam   mable or inflammable  materials in or near the  oven        Liquids heated in certain  containers  especially  cylindrical shaped containers   may become overheated  The  liquid may splash out with a  loud noise during or after  heating or when adding  ingredients  coffee  etc    resulting in harm to the oven  and possible personal injury   For best results stir any   liquid several times before  heating or reheating        USE HOT PADS  Microwave  energy does not heat con   tainers  but the hot food  does  You could get burned        NEVER lean on the door or  allow a child to swing on it  when the door is 
15. open  Injury  could result        DO NOT can foods in the  oven  Closed glass jars may  explode resulting in damage  to the oven or possible  personal injury     DO NOT use the oven to  sterilize objects  baby  bottles  etc    It is   difficult to maintain the  high temperature required  for safe sterilization     CAUTION  DO NOT use the oven until you have read and understand ALL precautions to prevent  damage fo the oven              DO NOT use the oven for  storage  Do not leave paper  products  books or cooking  utensils in the oven when not  in use  Fire may result if some   one accidentally starts the  oven    Don t let anything touch the  top of the oven              If a fire should start in fhe oven  cavity    e keep door closed      turn oven off   e disconnect the power supply  at the cord  fuse or circuit breaker     Starting a microwave  oven when its empty is not  recommended  If you ex   periment  put a container  of water in the oven     MODE MIXER COVER       NEVER remove the mode  mixer cover  The plastic cover  protects the microwave mixer  blade from soil or bending        DO NOT OVERCOOK  POTATOES  Fire could result   At the end of the recom   mended cooking time they  should be slightly firm    Wrap in foil and set aside   for 5 minutes  They will finish  cooking while standing                    DO NOT mount this oven over  a cooktop or range  Damage  to the oven may result        DO NOT iry to melt  paraffin wax in the oven   Fire or other hazards may 
16. ult     15  See door surface cleaning instructions  on page 9     16  To reduce the risk of fire in the oven  cavity     a  Do not overcook food  Carefully attend  appliance if paper  plastic  or other com   bustible materials are placed inside the  oven to facilitate cooking  Paper can char  or burn  and some plastics can melt if used  when heating foods     b  Test dinerware or cookware before using   See page12  Some dishes  melamine  Cen   tura    etc   absorb microwave energy  be   coming too hot to handle and slowing  cooking times  Remove wire twist ties from  paper or plastic bags before placing bag  in oven  Cooking in metal containers can  damage fhe oven  So can containers with  hidden metal  twist ties  foil lining  staples   metallic glaze or trim      c  If materials inside the oven should ignite   keep oven door closed  turn oven off  and  disconnect the power cord  or shut off  power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel     17  Read and follow    OPERATING SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS    starting on page 10     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    Using your microwave oven    Microwave oven controls    There are two parts in the control section      The Timer      The Variable Cook Power Control    The Timer    The timer can be set for up to 25 min   utes  This controls how long the micro   wave oven cooks                 gt  HEAT  Sos  SA    A  HIGH    The Variable Cook Power Control    The Cook Power Control allows you  to choose the Cook Power setting that  best meets your co
17. warranty service        Service Company Phone Number       Fill out and return the    Microwave Registration Card    attached to the oven door  If the card is  missing  please send the model number of your microwave oven  with your name and address to       Whirlpool Corporation   Microwave Registration Department  Administrative Center   2000 U S  33 North   Benton Harbor  Michigan 49022    This information will help us reach you if there is ever a need to pass along information about your  microwave oven     Before you install your microwave oven    Read and carefully follow the    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS     found on page 7 of this    Use  amp  Care Guide        Before you use your microwave oven    Read this    Use  amp  Care Guide  carefully for important use and safety information   Store in a convenient place for future use     it is your personal responsibility and obligation to be sure your microwave oven     e Has been installed where it is protected from the elements  The microwave  oven should be at a temperature above 50  F  10  C  for proper operation   e Has been installed on a surface strong enough to support its weight   e Has been properly connected to electrical supply and grounded    See  Installation Instructions    e Is not used by children or anyone unable to operate it properly   e Is properly maintained  e Is used only for jobs expected of a home microwave oven      gt   a     o   gt   zZ  Oo  Tr  m   gt   c  a  m  e  o  wo  m  nn  je   0  m  c  2  
    
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