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Rough or harsh cleaners can scratch or dull the

oven finish DO NOT USE THEM.

Make popcorn only In

poppers designed for use

In microwave ovens

Follow popper directions Results are the popper manufacturer’s responsibility

USE HOT PADS. Microwave energy does not heat

containers, but the hot food does

If your electric power line

voltage is less than the normal 240 volts, cooking times may be longer.

DO NOT store things In the oven

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Llqulds heated in certain

containers may overheat The liquid may then splash out with a loud noise This does not harm the oven, but you should not use

such containers to heat liquids again

Follow MICRO MENUS

Cookbook directions

carefully to properly

cook different types of food. If using a different

cookbook, you may

need to experiment with times and Cook Powers.

l Double-check all settings.

l Use the oven only for

defrosting, cooking or reheating

Overcooking some foods can cause them to scorch

or flame...especially foods

like potatoes, corn, snacks, etc. See the MICRO MENUS- Cookbook.

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Do NOT OVERCOOK POTATOES At the end of the

recommended cooking time they should be slightly firm. Wrap in toil and set aside for 5 minutes. They will finish cooking while standing

It is normal for the inside of the oven door to look wavy after the oven has been run- ning for a while.

At times, an extra fan

automatically turns on to help protect the micro- wave oven from excess heat; you may notice a louder sound level when this fan is running.

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Contents Copy Your Model and Serial Numbers Here .-- ~ See the Cooking Guidel’tor important safety informationContents Page Using your microwave upper oven Cook Power Chart Setting the ControlsDefrosting Keep WarmDO...DON’T Meal SENSOR’ Temperkwre ProbeCleaning the Rack Meal Sensor Temperature Probe GuideLevel Oven Rack TipsImportant Informjuion Cleaning the MICR- WEN‘\A Oven finish do not USE ThemMicrowave Oven Light HOW MICROWaVE Ovens WorkSurface Unit Controls Sure all slgnal lights are off when you areUsing the Minute Timer Setting the ClockOven Temperature Control Lower Oven ControlsTlghten the locking screw. Replace the knob Baking or RoastingBaking Using the Automatic Mealtimer ClockBroiling Suggested oven-rack positions and broiling timesFor slower Brolllng Cooktop Light To replace the light tubeBoth Oven Vent Lower Oven LightRotisserie CanningClosest RemovingReplacing LIFT-UP Cooktop fZI-JStorage Drawer Removing the Storage DrawerReplacing the Storage Drawer Bekre YOU Start Lower Oven SELF-CLERNING CycleSpecial Cautions Two reflector bowls upside down onSetting the Controls Atter OvenForce HOW IT Works Special TipsWhat To USE Cleaning ChartIt nothing operates If the Self-Cleaning cycle will not operateLation Instructions If the microwave oven will not run2l If you need assistance‘ Page For Your Whirlpool