Whirlpool RM275PXL warranty Lights, Oven vent, Microwrve Oven Light, Lower Oven Light

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The lights

THE MICROWRVE OVEN LIGHT

The light In the microwave oven comes on when the oven door is open, when

k NJ set the cooking time, when the oven is on. and when the temperature probe I’ plugged into the socket.

THE LOWER OVEN LIGHT

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To replace the light bulb:

13. Remove the light bulb from Its socket

6. Turn the power back on at the main power supply

The oven vent

biot 31rana moisture get 0 J: ai The lower oven through a vent just above the oven door

Do not block the vent.

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Cleaning and carhg for your oven

CONTROL PANEL AND KNOBS

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4.Push knobs straight back on. Make sure they are on OFF.

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Contents SELF-CLEANING Ovens 304NCH BUILT-IN MicrowaveYour responsibilities.. l Page Using your microwave upper oven Setting the Controls Fook Power ChartDefrosting Keep WarmMeal SENSOR’ Temperiuure Probe DON’TMeal Sensor Temperature Probe Guide Cleaning the ProbeTips HighCleaning the Microwwe Uven IMPOR’ICANT InformktionOven finish. do not USETHE&l Cleaning the Rack HOW MicrovkveBI-LEVEL Oven Rack Special CautionsSetting the Clock Ushg your lower ovenLower Oven Controls Oven SelectorControl 2FFAdjusting the Oven Temperature Control BakeUsing the Automatic Mealtimer Clock Lo start and stop baklng automatlcallyBroiling BroilLights Oven ventMicrowrve Oven Light Lower Oven LightLower Oven SELF-CLEANING Cycle Before YOU StartSetting the Controls CleanSpecial Tips Cycle TWO Hour SettingHOW Optional Rotisserie HOW to CleanPart What to USE Before calling for assistance.. . .’ 2l Ifyou need assistance’ COOL-LINE ’