Whirlpool MH9115XB warranty Microwave oven features, Smoke deflector accessory kit

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Microwave oven features

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Your microwave oven is designed to make your cooking experience as enjoyable and productive as possible. To get you up and running quickly, the following is a list of the oven’s basic features:

1.Door Handle. Pull to open door.

2.Door Safety Lock System. The oven will not operate unless the door is securely closed.

3.Window with Metal Shield. Shield pre- vents microwaves from escaping. It is designed as a screen to allow you to view food as it cooks.

4.Two-Position Bi-Level Cooking Rack. Use for extra space when cooking in more than one container at the same time. See page 17 for more information.

5.Filter. See page 63 for cleaning information.

6.CooktopKountertop Light. Turn on to light your cooktop or countertop or turn on as a night light. See page 15 for more information.

8.Control Panel. Touch the pads on this panel to perform all functions. See pages 1l-l 3 for more information.

9.Vent Grille.

10.Temperature Probe Socket (on oven wall). Plug the Temperature Probe into this socket when using probe for cook- ing. See page 31 for more information.

NOTE: Do not store the Temperature Probe in the oven when probe is not being used. Store in a handy place.

11.Convection Air Openings (on back of oven cavity). See page 43 for informa- tion on convection cooking.

12.Model and Serial Number Plate.

Smoke deflector accessory kit

A smoke deflector kit for your model is available from your Whirlpool parts dealer to use when installing this microwave oven over cooking products with a grill or griddle. Ask your Whirlpool dealer for details on Kit No. 4358523 - Smoke Deflector Kit.

7.Exhaust Fan and Cooktop Light Switches. See pages 14-l 7 for more information.

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Contents UseAndCare Your safety is important to us Thank you for buying a WHIRLPOOL@ applianceMicrowave Oven Safety Important Safety InstructionsPage Precautionstoavoid Operating safety precautions General information How microwave cooking works e&a Getting to Know Your Microwave-Convection Hood CombinationThis Radio interference Microwave oven features Smoke deflector accessory kitControl panel features Page Using the safety lock Audible signalsUsing the demonstration feature Interrupting cookingUsing the exhaust fan Touch OFFUsing the cooktop/countertop light YOU see Using the bi-level cooking rack Inserting the rackComplete entry Setting the clockTo set time Choose setting Enter time of day Touch YOU see ClockTo cancel Minute Timer Using the Minute TimerTouch Timer SET Enter time to be counted down IAlAuto Start Microwave CookingGetting the best cooking results Sensor CookStart oven Cooking at high cook powerPut food in oven and close the door Set cooking time Changing instructionsCook Power Cooking at lower cook powersWhen to USE IT Set Cook Power LzlCooking with more than one cook cycle Set Cook Power for First CycleSet Cooking time and Cook Power For RepeatUsing Auto Defrost Enter food’s weight in pounds and tenths of a pound Restart oven.TOUCHYOU seeFood Auto defrost chartMeat setting Special InstructionsFood AT Pause Special Instructions PoultryFood AT Pause Defrosting tips Weight conversion chartEquivalent Ounce Weight Number After DecimalUsing To make Warm Hold auto- matically follow another cycleInsert probe into food Cooking with the temperature probeClose the door Choose setting Place food in oven and plug probe into socket on oven wallTo change final food tempera- ture after oven has started Set desired final food temperature optionalITI Touch Removing and cleaning Temperature Probe Temperature Probe cooking tipsDon’t Using Auto Roast Roast Chart Food Special InstructionsUsing Auto Start Choose setting Set start Time Enter cooking instructions for the function you wantSensor cook chart Using Sensor CookStar& oven Using Beverage Place food in oven and close the door Choose Reheat ReheatUsing Popcorn Place bag on rack and close the door Choose PopcornAdding or subtracting cook time Using ADD MinuteMake sure food is in the oven Choose ADD Minute How convection cooking works Convection CookingHelpful hints for convection cooking Set baking temperature optional Convection baking without preheatingSet preheat/cooking temperature Convection baking with preheatingSet cooking Cooking TimePreheating, open the door Choose setting Set cooking cycle cooking timeConvection broiling Put food in oven, and close DoorDisplay shows oven is preheating Convenience foods cooking chart Close the door Choose Convection cooking with the temperature probeSetting ProbeSet convection cooking temperature Convection TouchFirst Stage Second Probe convection cookingTime Oven First Stage Second Food Temp Time Special NotesThis Section Combination CookingHow combination cooking works Helpful hints for combination cookingCombination baking/roasting without preheating Put food in oven and close the door Choose settingSet baking/roasting temperature Optional YOU see TouchSet preheat/cooking TemperatureCombination baking/roasting with preheating CombinationEach Time temperature Goes up by five Degrees Close the door Choose temperature Probe With the temperatureCombination cooking probe Set combination cooking temperature Combination TouchTemperature probe combination cooking chart Min Per lb 150F Fat-side down Cleaning the microwave oven C3Zning the bi-level cookingCaring for the filters Replacing the cooktop and oven lights Cooktop lightOven light Reheating chart Cooking GuideMicrowave cooking chart Microwave cooking tips Arranging food Using aluminum foilCooking you should not do Your microwave oven Oven utensils guide Metal Baking PanQuestions AnswersSolution If You Need Assistance or ServiceProblem Before calling for assistanceConventional broiling If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved If you need serviceIf you need assistance PAY for Full ONE-YEAR Microwave Oven WarrantyWarranty Limited FOUR-YEAR