Whirlpool RM988PXL warranty Part What to USE HOW to Clean

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PART

WHAT TO USE

HOW TO CLEAN

Outside of

Soft cloth, warm soapy water

l Wipe off regularly when range is cool.

range

 

 

Surface units

Porcelain- enamel reflector bowls

Chrome trim rings

Broiler pan and grid

Control knobs and chrome rims

Control panel

Oven racks

Lower oven door glass and outside only of microwave oven

Self-Cleaning

Oven

Nylon or plastic

scouring pad for stubborn spots

No cleaning required

Automatic dishwasher or warm, soapy water

Self-Cleaning Oven cycle

Automatic dishwasher or

warm. soapy water or plastic scrubbina oad

Warm, soapy water or soapy steel wool pads

Warm, sudsy water and bristle brush

Warm, soapy water Commercial glass cleaner Self-Cleaning Oven cycle

Warm. soapy water or soaPY

steel wool pads

Warm, soapy water or plastic scrubbing pad Commercial glass cleaner

For areas outside Self- Cleaning area use warm, soapy water or soapy steel wool pads

Do not use foil to line

l Do not allow food containing acids (such as vinegar, tomato, lemon juice or milk) to remain on surface. Acids will remove the glossy finish.

l Do not use abrasive or harsh cleansers. l Spatters or spills will burn off.

l Do not immerse in water.

l Wipe out excess spills. Wash with other cooking utensils for routine cleaning.

l Place upside down on oven racks in oven during Self-Cleaning Oven cycle.

l Wash with other cooking utensils.

0 Do not place in Self-Cleaning Oven

l Wash with other cooking utensils.

0 Do not place in Self-Cleaning Oven.

l Wash, rinse and dry well.

lDo not soak.

l Wash, rinse and dry with soft cloth. l Follow directions with cleaner.

l Leave in oven during Self-Cleaning cycle.

l Wash, rinse and dry. Use soapy steel wool pads for stubborn areas.

l Make certain oven is cool. Wash, rinse and dry well with soft cloth.

l Follow directions provided with Cleaner.

l Clean before using Self-Cleaning cycle to prevent burn-on of soil.

l Follow directions given on page 33-35. “Using the Self-Cleanrng Cycle.”

l Do not use commercial oven cleaners.

the bottom ot your Selt-Cleaning Oven.

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Contents See the Cooklng Guide for important safety Information 01 304NCH FREE-STANDING EYE-LEVEL Microwave RangeYour respons2biNes Page Using the fniaowave upper oven Mlcrowave Oven ControlsSettingiheclock Do thisThis Happens Touch ClockUsing the Minute Timer Touch Minute TimerTo change or cancel the Minute Tlmer Touch number pads for minutes and seconds Touch StartHigh Cook Power Do this Cooking in ONE CyclePut tood in the oven and close the door Touch number pads for the cooking time you wantTouch Cook Power Touch a number pad for the Cook Power you want Touch StartPut food in the oven and close the door Defrosting Touch BEFROSlHolding or Standing Time IIa Cooking in IWO CyclesCount Cooking Automatically After Defrosting Put frozen food Oven and close the door Touch DefrostTouch Cook Power Option Touch Start if You want the high Come on If you are uslng a Cook Power Other than hlghCooking to a Serving Time To check or stir foods between or during cyclesTouch Serve Time Serve Time and the Temperature Probe Extra informationTouch the number pad for the Cook Power you want Cooking with the Temperrture ProbeMENUS‘ Hints for Using the Temperature Probe ~~ DontCleaning the Probe Cleaning the RackBI-LEVEL Oven Rack TipsChanging or Cancelling Instructions Cleaning the Microwkve OvenOther Operating Hints Important Information 1r1 HOW Micr Surface Unit Controls Cooktop Lower Oven ControlsLower WEN Controls Baking Or RoastingTimed Te!!!!!E=I------.-9J Using the Automatic Mealtimer Clock -~~ To start and stop baklng automatlcallyTo stop baking automatically AboutBroiling BroilCooktop Light To replace the light tubeIheloweruvenlighi RotisserieSeethe Cooking Guidefor Important Canning Inpormation Cleaning and caring for your range RemovingBe sure surface unit controls are OFF Storage Drawer Removing the Storage DrawerReplacing the Storage Drawer Lower Oven SELF-CLERNING Cycle Before YOU StartClean SELF-CLEANING Cycle -TWO Hour SElTING Special TipsHOW IT Works Heat BreaksPart What to USE HOW to Clean 1l Before calling for assistance 3l If you need service This Intentionally Left Blank FSP