Whirlpool MCE04XW warranty MULTI-POWER Cooking, Power Level Chart

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3. MULTI-POWER COOKING

Many foods need slower cooking (at less than HIGH-POWER) in order to give you the best results. ln addition to HIGH-POWER there are two multi-power settings (MEDIUM and DEFROST). The “Microwave Cooking Recipes and Tables” sections of this book tell you which power setting is recommended for the food being cooked. Refer to these sections for detailed reference.

EXAMPLE: If you want to cook food at DEFROST for 1 minute 30 seconds:

STEP

KEY BOARD

DISPLAY WINDOW

REMARKS

1.Touch CLEAR.

2.To defrost - touch the DEFROST key.

3.Set l-l/z minutes (1 minute 30 seconds) by touch- ing “1Min” once and “10Set” three times. “1:30” will show in the display window.

4.Touch START.

NOTE:

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While the set cooking time is counting down, you can add the desired additional cooking time by touching 1 Min key once for each additional minute, up to 9 minutes. Your microwave oven has three power levels (HIGH, MEDIUM and DEFROST). The cooking time available for MEDIUM is up to 30 minutes. The cooking time available for DEFROST is 99 minutes 90 seconds.

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Use Care Guide MCE04XWPage Important Safety Instructions Contents Power Supply Cord Ensure Proper Ground Exists Before USE InstallationSTANCES, Remove the Power Supply Cord Grounding Prong Prong GroundingCircuits Control Panel Clock Setting ClockOperating Instructions Operation SummaryClear HIGH-POWER CookingStart MULTI-POWER Cooking Power Level ChartTimer Hold Warm Safety Precautions Interior Walls and Door Cleaning and CareBe Sure the Oven is Turned OFF Before Cleaning ExteriorsQuestions and Answers Technical Specifications Introduction Microwavecooking Recipesand TablesUtensils Food Characteristics & Your Microwave Techniques for Microwave CookingMicrowaving Appetizers & Soups Tips & Techniques Appetizers & SoupsCanned Soups Cooking Table MEAT, Fish & Poultry DefrostingConvenience Poultry ConvenienceCooking Meat & Poultry Tips & Techniques DefrostEggs Eggs and CheeseScrambled Eggs Microwaving Vegetables Tips & Techniques VegetablesVegetable Cooking Table Desserts & Breads CoconutcakeAppendix FoodsFor Heating ReheatingHOW to GET Service or Assistance What WE will not PAY for