Whirlpool Microwave Oven YMT8066SE User Manual

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Table of Contents  
(complete) ................... 2  
A Note to You................. 3  
Microwave Oven  
Safety........................... 4-5  
Installation  
Instructions .................... 6  
Getting to Know Your  
Microwave Oven ............ 8  
Using Your  
Microwave Oven .......... 20  
Caring for Your  
Microwave Oven .......... 35  
Cooking Guide ............. 36  
Questions and  
Answers........................ 38  
Troubleshooting .......... 39  
Requesting Assistance  
or Service ..................... 41  
Index ............................. 47  
Warranty ....................... 48  
In the U.S.A. for assistance or service,  
call the Consumer Assistance Center.  
1-800-253-1301  
In Canada for assistance or service,  
see pages 42 and 43.  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
MODELS MT8066SE YMT8066SE  
MT8068SE YMT8068SE  
PART NO. NEW-65250501/4393202  
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A Note to You  
Thank you for buying a WHIRLPOOL* appliance.  
Because your life is getting busier and more complicated, WHIRLPOOL appliances are easy  
to use, save time, and help you manage your home better. To ensure that you enjoy years  
of trouble-free operation, we developed this Use and Care Guide. It is full of valuable infor-  
mation about how to operate and maintain your appliance properly and safely. Please read  
it carefully.  
Also, please complete and mail in the Ownership Registration Card provided with your  
appliance. The card helps us notify you about any new information on your appliance.  
Please record your model’s information.  
Whenever you call to request service for  
your appliance, you need to know your  
complete model number and serial number.  
You can find this information on the model  
and serial number plate (see diagram in  
the “Microwave oven features section” for  
location of plate).  
Please also record the purchase date of  
your appliance and your dealer’s name,  
address, and telephone number.  
Model Number __________________________  
Serial Number __________________________  
Purchase Date __________________________  
Dealer Name ___________________________  
Dealer Address _________________________  
Dealer Phone ___________________________  
Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference.  
Our Consumer Assistance  
Center number is toll-free.  
1-800-253-1301  
IN CANADA, for assistance or service, see the “Requesting  
Assistance or Service” section.  
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Microwave Oven Safety  
Your safety is important to us.  
This symbol alerts you to  
hazards such as fire,  
electrical shock, or  
other injuries.  
This guide contains safety symbols and  
statements. Please pay special attention to  
these symbols and follow any instructions  
given. Here is a brief explanation of the use  
of the symbol.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including  
the following:  
Do not operate the microwave oven if it  
has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not  
working properly, or if it has been  
damaged or dropped.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns,  
electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or  
exposure to excessive microwave energy:  
Read all instructions before using the  
microwave oven.  
The microwave oven should be serviced  
only by qualified service personnel. Call  
an authorized Whirlpool service company  
for examination, repair, or adjustment.  
Read and follow the specific “PRE-  
CAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE  
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  
MICROWAVE ENERGY” found in  
this section.  
Do not cover or block any openings on  
the microwave oven.  
Do not store the microwave oven outdoors.  
Do not use the microwave oven near  
water – for example, near a kitchen sink,  
in a wet basement, or near a swimming  
pool, and the like.  
The microwave oven must be  
grounded. Connect only to properly  
grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING  
INSTRUCTIONS” found in the  
“Installation Instructions” section.  
Do not immerse cord or plug in water.  
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of table  
or counter.  
Install or locate the microwave oven  
only in accordance with the provided  
Installation Instructions.  
Some products such as whole eggs  
in the shell and sealed containers –  
for example, closed glass jars – may  
explode and should not be heated in  
the microwave oven.  
See door surface cleaning instructions  
in the “Caring for Your Microwave  
Oven” section.  
Use the microwave oven only for its  
intended use as described in this  
manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals  
or vapors in the microwave oven. This  
type of oven is specifically designed  
to heat, cook, or dry food. It is not  
designed for industrial or laboratory use.  
As with any appliance, close supervision  
is necessary when used by children.  
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MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY  
To reduce the risk of fire in the  
– Do not use the cavity for storage pur-  
poses. Do not leave paper products,  
cooking utensils, or food in the cavity  
when not in use.  
oven cavity:  
– Do not overcook food. Carefully  
attend the microwave oven if paper,  
plastic, or other combustible materials  
are placed inside the oven to facilitate  
cooking.  
– Do not mount over a sink.  
– Do not store anything directly on top  
of the microwave oven when the micro-  
wave oven is in operation.  
– Remove wire twist-ties from paper  
or plastic bags before placing bag  
in oven.  
– If materials inside the oven should  
ignite, keep oven door closed, turn  
oven off, and disconnect the power  
cord, or shut off power at the fuse or  
circuit breaker panel.  
– SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –  
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID  
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO  
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY...  
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven  
with the door open since open-door  
operation can result in harmful  
exposure to microwave energy. It is  
important not to defeat or tamper with  
the safety interlocks.  
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is  
damaged. It is particularly important  
that the oven door close properly and  
that there is no damage to the:  
(1) Door (bent),  
(2) Hinges and latches (broken  
or loosened),  
(b) Do not place any object between the  
oven front face and the door or allow  
soil or cleaner residue to accumulate  
on sealing surfaces.  
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.  
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or  
repaired by anyone except properly  
qualified service personnel.  
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Installation Instructions  
Before you begin operating the oven, carefully read the following instructions.  
1. Empty the microwave oven and clean  
inside it with a soft, damp cloth. Check  
for damage such as a door that isn’t lined  
up correctly, damage around the door, or  
dents inside the oven or on the exterior.  
If there is any damage, do not operate the  
oven until an authorized Whirlpool service  
technician has checked it and made any  
needed repairs.  
2. Put the oven on a cart, counter, table,  
or shelf that is strong enough to hold the  
oven and the food and utensils you put  
in it. (The control side of the unit is  
the heavy side. Use care when han-  
dling the oven.) The weight of the oven  
is about 40 lbs (18kg). The microwave  
oven should be at a temperature above  
50°F (10°C) for proper operation.  
NOTE: You can fasten your microwave oven  
under a cabinet by using the proper trim kit.  
See “Microwave oven features” in the  
“Getting to Know” section.  
wWARNING  
Fire Hazard  
Do not install the oven next to or  
over a heat source without a UL or  
CSA approved trim kit.  
Doing so can result in death, fire,  
or electrical shock.  
NOTE: Do not block the exhaust vents or  
rear air intake openings. Allow a few inches  
of space at the back of the oven where the  
intake openings are located. Blocking the air  
intake openings and exhaust vents could  
cause damage to the oven and poor cooking  
results. Make sure the microwave oven legs  
are in place to ensure proper airflow. If vents  
are blocked, a sensitive thermal safety  
device automatically turns the oven off. The  
oven will not work until it has cooled enough.  
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Power  
supply  
cord  
Exhaust vents  
(on bottom in front)  
Air intake  
openings  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Electrical requirements  
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.  
A 120 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only, 15 amp fused  
electrical supply is required. (A time-delay  
fuse is recommended.) It is recommended  
that a separate circuit serving only this  
appliance be provided.  
wWARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.  
Do not remove ground prong.  
Do not use an adapter.  
Do not use an extension cord.  
Failure to follow these instructions  
can result in death, fire, or  
electrical shock.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
For all cord connected appliances:  
The microwave oven must be grounded. In  
the event of an electrical short circuit,  
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock  
by providing an escape wire for the electric  
current. The microwave oven is equipped  
with a cord having a grounding wire with a  
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged  
into an outlet that is properly installed  
and grounded.  
Do not use an extension cord. If the power  
supply cord is too short, have a qualified  
electrician or serviceman install an outlet  
near the microwave oven.  
For a permanently connected appliance:  
This appliance must be connected to  
a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring  
system, or an equipment grounding con-  
ductor should be run with the circuit  
conductors and connected to the equip-  
ment grounding terminal or lead on the  
appliance.  
WARNING: Improper use of the  
grounding can result in a risk of  
electric shock.  
Consult a qualified electrician or service-  
man if the grounding instructions are not  
completely understood, or if doubt exists as  
to whether the microwave oven is properly  
grounded.  
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Getting to Know Your  
Microwave Oven  
This section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking. It also shows you the basics  
you need to know to operate your microwave oven. Please read this information before you  
use your oven.  
wWARNING  
Explosion Hazard  
Do not store flammable materials such as gasoline near the  
microwave oven.  
Doing so can result in death, explosion, fire, or burns.  
How your microwave oven works  
Microwave ovens are safe. Microwave  
energy is not hot. It causes food to make  
its own heat, and it’s this heat that cooks  
the food.  
Microwaves are like TV waves or light  
waves. You cannot see them, but you can  
see what they do.  
A magnetron in the microwave oven  
produces microwaves. The microwaves  
move into the oven where they contact  
food as it turns on the turntable.  
Magnetron  
Oven cavity  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Glass turntable  
The glass turntable of your microwave  
oven lets microwaves pass through. Then  
they bounce off a metal floor, back through  
the glass turntable, and are absorbed by  
the food.  
Metal  
floor  
Microwaves pass through most glass,  
paper, and plastics without heating them  
so food absorbs the energy. Microwaves  
bounce off metal containers so food does  
not absorb the energy.  
Microwaves may not reach the center of a  
roast. The heat spreads to the center from  
the outer, cooked areas just as in regular  
oven cooking. This is one of the reasons for  
letting some foods (for example, roasts  
or baked potatoes) stand for a while after  
cooking, or for stirring some foods during  
the cooking time.  
The microwaves disturb water molecules  
in the food. As the molecules bounce around  
bumping into each other, heat is made, like  
rubbing your hands together. This is the  
heat that does the cooking.  
NOTE: Do not deep fry in the oven.  
Microwavable cookware is not suitable and  
it is difficult to maintain appropriate deep  
frying temperatures.  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
For the best cooking results  
Always cook food for the minimum  
recommended cooking time. If necessary,  
touch ADD MINUTE while the oven is  
operating or after it has completed the  
cooking cycle (see “Using ADD MINUTE”  
for more information). Then check for  
doneness to avoid overcooking the food.  
If you cannot find a glass cover, use  
wax paper, paper towels, or microwave-  
approved plastic wrap. Turn back a corner  
to vent steam during cooking.  
Stir, turn over, or rearrange the food  
being cooked about halfway through the  
cooking time for all recipes. This will help  
you make sure food is cooked evenly.  
Radio interference  
Using your microwave oven may cause  
interference to your radio, TV, or similar  
equipment. When there is interference,  
you can reduce it or remove it by:  
Moving the receiver away from the  
microwave oven.  
Plugging the microwave oven into a  
different outlet so that the microwave  
oven and receiver are on different  
branch circuits.  
Cleaning the door and sealing surfaces  
of the oven.  
Adjusting the receiving antenna of the  
radio or television.  
Testing your microwave oven  
To test the oven put about 1 cup of cold  
water in a glass container in  
the oven. Close the door.  
Make sure it latches. Follow  
the directions in the “Cooking  
at high cook power” section  
to set the oven to cook for 2 minutes. When  
the time is up, the water should be heated.  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Testing your dinnerware or cookware  
Test dinnerware or cookware before using.  
To test a dish for safe use, put it into the oven  
with a cup of water beside it. Cook at 100%  
cook power for one minute. If the dish gets  
hot and water stays cool, do not use it.  
Some dishes (melamine, some ceramic  
dinnerware, etc.) absorb microwave energy,  
becoming too hot to handle and slowing  
cooking times. Cooking in metal containers  
not designed for microwave use could dam-  
age the oven, as could containers with hidden  
metal (twist-ties, foil lining, staples, metallic  
glaze or trim).  
Operating safety precautions  
Never cook or reheat a whole egg inside  
the shell. Steam buildup in whole eggs may  
cause them to burst and burn you, and  
possibly damage the oven. Slice hard-boiled  
eggs before heating. In rare cases, poached  
eggs have been known to explode. Cover  
poached eggs and allow a standing time of  
one minute before cutting into them.  
For best results, stir any liquid several  
times before heating or reheating. Liquids  
heated in certain containers (especially  
containers shaped like cylinders) may  
become overheated. The liquid may splash  
out with a loud noise during or after heating  
or when adding ingredients (coffee granules,  
tea bags, etc.). This can harm the oven and  
possibly injure someone.  
Stir before heating  
Never lean on the door or allow a child to  
swing on it when the door is open. Injury  
could result.  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Use hot pads. Microwave energy does not  
heat containers, but heat from the food can  
make the container hot.  
Do not overcook potatoes. Fire could result.  
At the end of the recommended cooking time,  
potatoes should be slightly firm because they  
will continue cooking during standing time.  
After microwaving, wrap potatoes in foil and  
set aside for 5 minutes. They will finish  
cooking while standing.  
Do not start a microwave oven when it is  
empty. Product life may be shortened.  
If you practice programming the oven,  
put a container of water in the oven.  
It is normal for the oven door to look wavy  
after the oven has been running for a while.  
Do not use newspaper or other printed paper  
in the oven. Fire could result.  
Do not dry flowers, fruit, herbs, wood,  
paper, gourds, or clothes in the oven.  
Fire could result.  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Do not try to melt paraffin wax in the oven.  
Paraffin wax will not melt in a microwave  
oven because it allows microwaves to pass  
through it.  
Do not operate the microwave oven unless  
the glass turntable is securely in place and  
can rotate freely. The turntable can rotate in  
either direction.  
Make sure the turntable is correct-side up in  
the oven. Carefully place the cookware on  
your turntable to avoid possibly breaking it.  
Handle your turntable with care when  
removing it from the oven to avoid possibly  
breaking it. If your turntable cracks or  
breaks, contact your Whirlpool dealer for  
a replacement.  
Glass turntable  
When you use a browning dish, the brown-  
ing dish bottom must be at least 316 inch (5mm)  
above the turntable. Follow the directions  
supplied with the browning dish.  
Electrical connection  
If your electric power line or outlet  
voltage is less than 110 volts, cooking times  
may be longer. Have a qualified electrician  
check your electrical system.  
Circuit breaker  
or fuse box  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Microwave oven features  
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3
8
BEVERAGE CLOCK DEFROST TIME VEGETABLES  
CUPS  
SIZE?  
/
BAKED  
START?  
POTATOES  
FR. ENTREE QTY.?  
REHEAT  
DEFROST  
POPCORN  
BREAKFAST  
VEGETABLES  
BAKED  
POTATOES  
FROZEN  
ENTREE  
BEVERAGE  
6
COOK  
TIME  
COOK  
CLOCK  
SET  
POWER  
2
3
8
4
2
5
1
6
7
9
0
TIMER  
START  
ENTER  
ADD  
MINUTE  
OFF  
CANCEL  
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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:  
7. Light. Automatically turns on when door  
is opened or when oven is operating.  
8. Cooking Guide Label.  
9. Model and Serial Number Plate  
(on back).  
1. One-Touch Door Open Button. Push to  
open door.  
Under-the-counter kit  
You can fasten your microwave oven under  
a cabinet by using the following kit:  
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. Glass Turntable. This turntable turns  
food as it cooks for more even cooking.  
It must be in the oven during operation  
for best cooking results. See pages 9, 13,  
and 35 for more details.  
Kit No. 4393224  
This kit is available from your Whirlpool  
Dealer. If your dealer does not stock the kit,  
it can be ordered, by kit part number, by  
calling 1-800-253-1301 (in the U.S.A.) or  
1-800-668-4631 (in Canada), and following  
the instructions and telephone prompts  
you hear.  
NOTE: Models MT8068SE and  
YMT8068SE have the under-the-counter  
kit and installation instructions already  
included with your microwave.  
5. Turntable Support (under turntable).  
6. Control Panel. Touch pads on this panel  
to perform all functions. See pages 15  
and 16 for more information.  
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Control panel features  
Your microwave oven control panel lets you  
select a desired cooking function quickly and  
easily. All you have to do is touch the  
necessary Command pad. The following is  
a list of all the Command and Number pads  
located on the control panel. For more  
information, see pages 17-34.  
VEGETABLES  
BEVERAGE CLOCK DEFROST TIME  
BAKED  
START?  
POTATOES  
CUPS /  
QTY.?  
FR. ENTREE  
SIZE?  
1. Display. The display includes a clock and  
indicators to tell you time of day, cooking  
time settings, and cooking functions.  
REHEAT  
DEFROST  
POPCORN  
2. REHEAT. Touch this pad 1-4 times to  
reheat food from one of four preset  
categories. You do not need to enter  
cooking time or cook power. See  
page 32 for more information.  
3. DEFROST. Touch this pad followed by  
Number pads to thaw frozen food. See  
page 30 for more information.  
BREAKFAST  
VEGETABLES  
6
BAKED  
POTATOES  
FROZEN  
ENTREE  
7
8
BEVERAGE  
COOK  
CLOCK  
SET  
COOK  
TIME  
POWER  
4. POPCORN. Touch this pad to pop a  
“snack size” (1.75 oz [50g]) bag of  
popcorn. You do not need to enter  
cooking time or cook power. See page 28  
for more information.  
3
8
4
9
2
5
1
0
6
7
TIMER  
5. BREAKFAST. Touch this pad 1-3 times  
to cook breakfast foods from one of three  
preset categories. You do not need to  
enter cooking time or cook power. See  
page 33 for more information.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
START  
ENTER  
ADD  
MINUTE  
6. VEGETABLES. Touch this pad 1-2 times  
to cook vegetables from one of two  
preset categories. You do not need to  
enter cooking time or cook power. See  
page 34 for more information.  
7. BAKED POTATOES. Touch this pad  
followed by Number pads to bake 1-2  
potatoes. You do not need to enter  
cooking time or cook power. See  
page 25 for more information.  
8. BEVERAGE. Touch this pad to reheat  
a beverage. The oven will automatically  
heat for a preset time and cook power.  
See page 27 for more information.  
9. FROZEN ENTREE. Touch this pad  
to heat a frozen entree. The oven will  
automatically heat for a preset time  
and cook power. See page 29 for  
more information.  
continued on next page  
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10. COOK TIME. Touch this pad followed  
by Number pads to enter cooking times.  
See pages 20, 22, and 23 for more  
information.  
If you have entered all settings for a  
function but do not touch the Start/Enter  
pad in 5 seconds, the Start? indicator light  
will flash.  
11. COOK POWER. Touch this pad, after  
the cook time has been set, followed  
by a Number pad to set the amount of  
microwave energy released to cook the  
food. The higher the number, the higher  
the power or faster the “cooking speed.”  
See page 21 for more information.  
If you open the door while the oven is on  
and then shut the door, the Start? indicator  
light will flash.  
Audible signals  
Audible signals are available to guide you  
when setting and using your oven:  
12. CLOCK SET. Touch this pad followed  
by Number pads to enter the correct  
time of day. See page 17 for more  
information.  
13. Number Pads. Touch Number pads to  
enter cooking times, cook powers, and  
quantities.  
A programming tone will sound each  
time you touch a pad.  
Four tones signal the end of a cooking  
cycle and two tones will sound every  
minute until you open the door or press  
the command pad.  
Three tones will sound if you enter  
incorrect instructions.  
14. START/ENTER. Touch this pad to start  
a function that you have set.  
15. ADD MINUTE. Touch this pad to cook  
for one minute at 100% cook power or  
to add an extra minute to your cooking  
cycle. See page 18 for more information.  
16. OFF/CANCEL. Touch this pad to erase  
an incorrect command or to cancel a  
program during cooking. This pad will  
not erase time of day.  
Interrupting cooking  
You can stop the oven during a cycle by  
opening the door. The oven stops heating  
and the fan stops, but the light stays on.  
To restart cooking, close the door and  
TOUCH  
START  
NOTES:  
ENTER  
If you choose an auto cook function and  
change your mind, you must press OFF/  
CANCEL before you choose another auto  
cook function.  
If you attempt to enter unacceptable  
instructions, three tones will sound, and  
“Err” will appear on the display. Touch  
OFF/CANCEL and re-enter the instructions.  
If you do not want to continue cooking:  
Close the door and the light goes off.  
OR  
TOUCH  
OFF  
Once you choose a function, an indica-  
tor light () will flash as a prompt for the  
next action you need to perform.  
If you choose a function but do not press  
another command pad within one minute,  
the display returns to the time of day and  
you have to start over.  
CANCEL  
NOTE: Before setting a function, touch  
OFF/CANCEL to make sure no other  
function is on.  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Setting the clock  
When your microwave oven is first plugged  
in, or after a power failure, the display will  
show “:”. If a time of day is not set, “:” will  
stay on the display until you set the clock or  
another function.  
If you enter an incorrect time, three tones  
will sound, “Err,” then “0” will appear on the  
display. Re-enter the correct time.  
If you touch OFF/CANCEL while setting  
the clock, the clock will return to the time  
already on the display.  
NOTES:  
You can only set the clock if the oven is  
not cooking food.  
To set time:  
1. Choose the setting.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
CLOCK  
SET  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
2. Enter the time of day.  
Example for 5:30:  
5
3
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
0
TIMER  
3. Touch CLOCK/SET or  
START/ENTER.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
CLOCK  
SET  
OR  
START  
ENTER  
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Using the minute timer  
Your microwave oven can be used as a  
kitchen timer. Use the minute timer for  
timing up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.  
NOTE: You can use the minute timer to set  
a delayed start time. Set the delayed start  
time with the minute timer by following Steps  
1 and 2 below. Then set cook time as  
described in the “Using Your Microwave  
Oven” section.  
1. Touch “0.”  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
0
TIMER  
2. Enter the time to be  
counted down.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
3
0
TIMER  
(Start? indicator  
light flashes after  
5 seconds)  
0
TIMER  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
3. Start the countdown.  
START  
ENTER  
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Using ADD MINUTE  
ADD MINUTE lets you cook food for one  
minute at 100% cook power or add an extra  
minute to the current cooking cycle at the  
current cook power. You can also use it to  
extend cooking time in multiples of one  
minute, up to 99 minutes.  
You can use ADD MINUTE when timed  
cooking, defrosting, or running any func-  
tion with preset time (for example,  
BEVERAGE).  
If you touch ADD MINUTE during cook-  
ing, the oven will cook at the currently  
selected cook power.  
NOTES:  
To extend cooking time in multiples of one  
minute, touch ADD MINUTE repeatedly  
during cooking.  
Before starting:  
1. Make sure the food is in the  
oven and the door is closed.  
2. Touch ADD MINUTE.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
ADD  
MINUTE  
(example: once  
for one minute)  
(For 5 seconds, TIME  
indicator flashes. After 5  
seconds, Start? indicator  
light flashes)  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
ENTER  
(example for 1 minute)  
YOU SEE  
During cooking:  
TOUCH  
Touch ADD MINUTE.  
ADD  
MINUTE  
(example: twice  
for 2 minutes)  
(example for original  
time of 2:45)  
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Using Your Microwave Oven  
This section gives you instructions for operating each microwave function. Please read these  
instructions carefully.  
Cooking at high cook power  
1. Put the food in the oven and  
close the door.  
2. Set the cooking time.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
TIME  
Example for 1 minute, 30 seconds:  
TOUCH  
1
3
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
0
TIMER  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
ENTER  
(cooking time counts  
down)  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
YOU SEE  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad. The  
display will then return to the time of day.  
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Cooking at different cook powers  
For best results, some recipes call for different  
cook powers. The lower the cook power, the  
slower the cooking. Each Number pad also  
stands for a different percentage of cook  
power. Many microwave cookbook recipes  
tell you by number, percent, or name which  
cook power to use.  
The following chart gives the percentage of  
cook power each Number pad stands for,  
and the cook power name usually used. It  
also tells you when to use each cook power.  
Follow recipe or food package instructions if  
available.  
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for  
cooking times.  
COOK POWER  
NAME  
WHEN TO USE IT  
10=100% of full power High  
Quick heating many convenience foods and  
foods with high water content, such as soups  
and beverages  
Cooking small tender pieces of meat, ground  
meat, poultry pieces, fish fillets, and vegetables  
9=90% of full power  
8=80% of full power  
Heating cream soups  
Heating rice, pasta, or casseroles  
7=70% of full power  
Medium-High Cooking and heating foods that need a cook  
power lower than high (for example, whole fish  
and meat loaf) or when food is cooking too fast  
Reheating a single serving of food  
6=60% of full power  
Cooking requiring special care, such as  
cheese and egg dishes, pudding, and custards  
Finishing cooking casseroles  
5=50% of full power  
4=40% of full power  
3=30% of full power  
Medium  
Cooking ham, whole poultry, and pot roasts  
Melting chocolate  
Simmering stews  
Heating pastries  
Medium-Low, Defrosting foods, such as bread, fish, meats,  
Defrost  
poultry, and precooked foods  
2=20% of full power  
1=10% of full power  
Softening butter, cheese, and ice cream  
Low  
Keeping food warm  
Taking chill out of fruit  
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1. Put the food in the oven and  
close the door.  
2. Set the cooking time.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
TIME  
Example for 7 minutes, 30 seconds:  
TOUCH  
7
3
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
0
TIMER  
3. Set the cook power.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
POWER  
TOUCH  
Example for 50% cook power:  
NOTES:  
5
You cannot enter a cook power higher  
than 10. If you touch a number from 2  
to 9 after you touch Number pad 1, the  
cook power will become the second  
number you touched. For example, if  
you touch Number pads 1 and 4 the  
cook power would be “4.”  
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
If you touch Number pad 0, then  
another number, your microwave oven  
will ignore Number pad 0.  
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TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
4. Start the oven.  
START  
ENTER  
(cooking time counts  
down)  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
YOU SEE  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
To see the cook power during  
cooking:  
NOTE: If you wish to change the cook  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
POWER  
power press the desired Number pad.  
(example for 50%  
cook power)  
Cooking with more than one cook cycle  
For best results, some recipes call for one  
cook power for a certain length of time, and  
another cook power for another length of  
time. Your oven can be set to change from  
one to another automatically, for up to 4 cycles.  
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for  
cooking times and power levels.  
1. Put the food in the oven and  
close the door.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
2. Set the cooking time for the  
first cycle.  
COOK  
TIME  
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Example for 7 minutes, 30 seconds:  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
7
3
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
0
TIMER  
3. Set the cook power for the first  
cycle.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
POWER  
Example for 50% cook power:  
TOUCH  
NOTES:  
5
You cannot enter a cook power higher  
than 10. If you touch a number from 2  
to 9 after you touch Number pad 1, the  
cook power will become the second  
number you touched. For example, if  
you touch Number pads 1 and 4 the  
cook power would be “4.”  
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
If you touch Number pad 0, then  
another number, your microwave oven  
will ignore Number pad 0.  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the  
cooking time and cook power  
for each additional cycle.  
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TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
5. Start the oven.  
START  
ENTER  
(first cycle’s cooking time  
counts down, followed by  
cooking times for each  
additional cycle)  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
YOU SEE  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
Changing instructions  
You can change the cook power for a cycle  
only before you start to set the next cycle.  
To change cook power repeat Step 3. If you  
want to change the cooking time for a cycle  
touch OFF/CANCEL and start over.  
Using BAKED POTATOES  
Your microwave oven cooks 1-2 baking  
potatoes (up to 8 oz [225g] total weight)  
by automatically choosing baking time and  
cook power. Before baking, remember to  
pierce potato with a fork several times.  
After cooking, let potato stand 5 minutes  
wrapped in foil.  
NOTE: If more time is needed do not touch  
the BAKED POTATOES pad again. Use  
ADD MINUTE. (See “Using ADD MINUTE”  
earlier in this section.)  
1. Put pierced potatoes on a paper  
towel in the oven and close  
the door.  
2. Touch BAKED POTATOES.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
BAKED  
POTATOES  
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TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
3. Enter the number of potatoes.  
2
(example for  
2 potatoes)  
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
(example for 2 potatoes)  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
4. Start the oven.  
START  
ENTER  
(cooking time counts  
down)  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
YOU SEE  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
NOTES:  
If you do not enter a number after  
touching BAKED POTATOES you  
will see “1” with the Qty.? and Baked  
Potatoes indicator lights on and the  
Start? indicator light flashing. You can  
touch the Start/Enter pad to bake one  
potato or enter “2” to bake more. If you do  
not touch any pad, the Baked Potatoes  
function will cancel out.  
If you touch a Number pad above 2,  
you will hear three tones and see “Err”  
on the display for one second, followed  
by “1-2” with the Qty.? and Baked  
Potatoes indicator lights on.  
If you touch the Start/Enter pad before  
entering the number of servings, the  
oven will automatically be set to bake  
one potato.  
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Using BEVERAGE  
BEVERAGE lets you heat an 8 to 10 ounce  
(240mL to 300mL) beverage by touching  
just 2 pads.  
1. Place a cup of a beverage in the  
oven and close the door.  
2. Touch BEVERAGE.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
BEVERAGE  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
ENTER  
(heating time counts  
down)  
At end of heating time:  
Four tones will sound.  
YOU SEE  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
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Using POPCORN  
POPCORN lets you pop a “snack size”  
bag (1.75 oz [50g]) of commercially pack-  
aged microwave popcorn by touching just  
2 pads. Pop only one package at a time. If  
you are using a microwave popcorn popper,  
follow manufacturer’s instructions. For best  
results, use fresh bags of popcorn. Cooking  
performance may vary with brand and fat  
content. Try several brands to decide which  
wWARNING  
Fire Hazard  
Do not repop unpopped kernels.  
Do not reuse popcorn bags.  
gives best popping results.  
NOTE: Do not use popcorn bags that are  
larger than the “snack size” bags recom-  
mended above. As a larger bag expands,  
it may interfere with the rotation of the  
turntable, causing it to slow down or stop.  
Doing so can result in death, fire,  
or burns.  
1. Place the bag in the center of the  
turntable and close the door.  
2. Touch POPCORN.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
POPCORN  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
ENTER  
(popping time counts  
down)  
YOU SEE  
At end of heating time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
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Using FROZEN ENTREE  
FROZEN ENTREE lets you cook a frozen  
entree between 10 and 12 oz (285g and  
340g) by touching just 2 pads.  
NOTES:  
If more time is needed do not touch the  
FROZEN ENTREE pad again. Use ADD  
MINUTE. (See “Using ADD MINUTE” in  
the “Getting to Know” section.)  
Follow manufacturer's guidelines for  
preparation of the frozen entree.  
1. Place the frozen entree on the  
turntable and close the door.  
2. Touch FROZEN ENTREE.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
FROZEN  
ENTREE  
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
ENTER  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
YOU SEE  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
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Using DEFROST  
Your microwave oven lets you defrost food  
by simply entering defrosting time. A 30%  
cook power is preset.  
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for  
defrosting times.  
1. Put the frozen food in the oven  
and close the door.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
2. Touch DEFROST.  
NOTE: You can use defrost instead of a  
cook cycle when cooking with more than  
one cycle.  
DEFROST  
3. Enter the defrosting time.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
9
0
TIMER  
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
0
TIMER  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
4. Start the oven.  
START  
ENTER  
(defrosting time counts  
down)  
YOU SEE  
At end of defrosting time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
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Defrosting tips  
Before starting, make sure you have  
Separate pieces as they begin to defrost.  
removed any of the metal twist-ties which  
often come with frozen food bags, and  
replace them with strings or elastic bands.  
Open containers such as cartons before  
they are placed in the oven.  
Always slit or pierce plastic pouches or  
packaging.  
If food is foil wrapped, remove foil and  
place it in a suitable container.  
Slit the skins, if any, of frozen food such as  
sausage.  
Bend plastic pouches of food to ensure  
even defrosting.  
Always underestimate defrosting time. If  
defrosted food is still icy in the center,  
return it to the microwave oven for more  
defrosting.  
Separated pieces defrost more easily.  
You can use small pieces of aluminum  
foil to shield foods like chicken wings, leg  
tips, and fish tails, but the foil must not  
touch the side of the oven. Foil can  
damage the oven lining.  
Shield areas of food with small pieces of  
foil if the food begins to get warm. Make  
sure the foil does not touch the sides, top,  
or bottom of the oven.  
For better results, let food stand after  
defrosting. (For more information on  
standing time, see “Microwave cooking  
tips” in the “Cooking Guide” section.)  
Turn over food during defrosting or  
standing time. Break apart and remove  
food when required.  
The length of defrosting time varies  
according to how solidly the food is frozen.  
The shape of the package alters the  
defrosting time. Shallow, rectangular  
packets defrost more quickly than a  
deep block.  
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Using REHEAT  
REHEAT lets you reheat one of four differ-  
ent types of food, without needing to set  
heating times or cook powers. To use  
REHEAT, follow the steps below:  
NOTES:  
For casserole, soups/sauces, and pizza  
slice, if you do not enter a quantity within  
2 seconds, REHEAT will prompt you to  
choose a quantity. You have 3 seconds to  
enter a quantity or to touch the Start/Enter  
pad to reheat one item. If you do not do  
either, the display will ask you if you want  
to reheat one item. You then have 1  
1. Touch  
1-4 times, to select  
the food setting.  
REHEAT  
2. Touch one of these Number pads to  
enter the quantity.  
minute to touch the Start/Enter pad or  
change the quantity and touch the Start/  
Enter pad. If you do not touch any pad  
within 1 minute, REHEAT will be canceled.  
If you touch a Number pad higher than  
the maximum allowed for your food setting,  
three tones will sound, and the display will  
show “Err” for 1 second, followed by a  
prompt telling you which quantities you  
can choose from.  
2
1
3. Touch  
START  
ENTER  
If you touch the Start/Enter pad before  
entering a quantity, your oven will auto-  
matically be set to reheat a quantity of “1.”  
If you touch the Reheat pad 5 times, the  
display goes back to the Dinner Plate  
setting.  
This chart shows you which foods you can reheat and how to program your oven to  
reheat them.  
TOUCH  
REHEAT  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
FOOD  
QUANTITIES AVAILABLE  
1 plate  
Dinner Plate  
Casserole  
1 time  
dinr  
2 times  
3 times  
1-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
1-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
CASS  
SOUP  
Soups/  
Sauces  
Pizza Slice  
4 times  
1-2 slices  
PIZZ  
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Reheating tips  
Cooked food and leftovers can be  
reheated quickly and efficiently without  
spoiling their freshness and taste.  
Wrap sandwiches and rolls loosely in  
paper towels to absorb moisture and  
prevent sogginess.  
Always place the dense food at the outer  
edges and the more porous food towards  
the center.  
To keep food moist during reheating, cover  
the food with a microwave-safe lid or plastic  
wrap. Covering the food keeps heat in the  
food, speeds heating, and prevents spatters.  
Spread food in a shallow dish if possible.  
Stir and turn food as needed.  
Always underestimate reheating time  
until you are used to the microwave oven.  
Using BREAKFAST  
BREAKFAST lets you heat one of three  
types of breakfast foods, without needing to  
set heating times or cook powers. To use  
BREAKFAST, follow the steps below:  
NOTES:  
If you do not enter a quantity within 2  
seconds, BREAKFAST will prompt you to  
choose a quantity. You have 3 seconds to  
enter a quantity or to touch the Start/Enter  
pad to heat one item. If you do not do  
either, the display will ask you if you want  
to heat one item. You then have 1 minute  
to touch the Start/Enter pad or change the  
quantity and touch the Start/Enter pad. If  
you do not touch any pad within 1 minute,  
BREAKFAST will be canceled.  
If you touch a Number pad higher than  
the maximum allowed for your food setting,  
three tones will sound, and the display will  
show “Err” for 1 second, followed by a  
prompt telling you which quantities you  
can choose from.  
1. Touch  
1-3 times, to  
select the  
food setting.  
BREAKFAST  
2. Touch one of these Number pads to  
enter the quantity.  
2
1
3. Touch  
START  
ENTER  
If you touch the Start/Enter pad before  
entering a quantity, your oven will auto-  
matically be set to heat a quantity of “1.”  
If you touch the Breakfast pad 4 times,  
the display goes back to the French Toast/  
Waffles setting.  
This chart shows you which foods you can heat and how to program your oven to heat them.  
TOUCH  
BREAKFAST  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
FOOD  
QUANTITIES AVAILABLE  
1-2 pieces  
French Toast/Waffles  
Bagels/Muffins  
Hot Cereals  
1 time  
P1  
P2  
P3  
2 times  
3 times  
1-2 pieces  
1-2 servings  
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Using VEGETABLES  
VEGETABLES lets you heat one of two  
types of vegetables, without needing to set  
heating times or cook powers. To use  
VEGETABLES, follow the steps below:  
NOTES:  
If you do not enter a quantity within 2 sec-  
onds, VEGETABLES will prompt you to  
choose a quantity. You have 3 seconds to  
enter a quantity or to touch the Start/Enter  
pad to heat one item. If you do not do  
either, the display will ask you if you want  
to heat one item. You then have 1 minute  
to touch the Start/Enter pad or change the  
quantity and touch the Start/Enter pad. If  
you do not touch any pad within 1 minute,  
VEGETABLES will be canceled.  
1. Touch  
1-2 times,  
to select the  
vegetable  
setting.  
VEGETABLES  
2. Touch one of these Number pads to  
enter the quantity.  
If you touch a Number pad higher than  
the maximum allowed for your vegetable  
setting, three tones will sound, and the  
display will show “Err” for 1 second,  
followed by a prompt telling you which  
quantities you can choose from.  
If you touch the Start/Enter pad before  
entering a quantity, your oven will auto-  
matically be set to heat a quantity of “1.”  
2
1
3. Touch  
START  
ENTER  
If you touch the Vegetables pad 3 times,  
the display goes back to the Frozen  
Vegetables setting.  
This chart shows you which types of vegetables you can heat and how to program your oven  
to heat them.  
TOUCH  
VEGETABLES  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
QUANTITIES AVAILABLE  
1-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
1-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
FOOD  
Frozen Vegetables  
Fresh Vegetables  
1 time  
P1  
P2  
2 times  
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Caring for Your Microwave  
Oven  
To make sure your microwave oven looks good and works well for a long time, you should  
maintain it properly. For proper care, please follow these instructions carefully.  
For interior surfaces: Wash often with  
warm, sudsy water and a sponge or soft  
cloth. Use only mild, nonabrasive soaps or  
a mild detergent. Be sure to keep the  
areas clean where the door and oven  
frame touch when closed. Wipe well with  
clean water. Over time, stains can occur on  
the surfaces as the result of food particles  
spattering during cooking. This is normal.  
For stubborn soil, boil a cup of water in the  
oven for 2 or 3 minutes. Steam will soften  
the soil. To get rid of odors inside the oven,  
boil a cup of water with lemon juice or  
vinegar.  
For exterior surfaces and control panel:  
Use a soft cloth with spray glass cleaner.  
Apply the spray glass cleaner to the soft  
cloth; do not spray directly on the oven.  
NOTE: Abrasive cleansers, steel-wool  
pads, gritty wash cloths, some paper  
towels, etc., can damage the control panel  
and the interior and exterior oven surfaces.  
To clean turntable and turntable support,  
wash in mild, sudsy water; for heavily soiled  
areas use a mild cleanser and scouring  
Glass  
turntable  
sponge. The turntable and turntable support  
are dishwasher-safe.  
Turntable  
support  
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Cooking Guide  
Microwave cooking tips  
Amount of food  
If you increase or decrease the amount  
of food you prepare, the time it takes to  
cook that food will also change. For  
example, if you double a recipe, add a  
little more than half the original cooking  
time. Check for doneness and, if neces-  
sary, add more time in small increments.  
Covering food  
Cover food to:  
Reduce splattering  
Shorten cooking times  
Retain food moisture  
All coverings that allow microwaves to  
pass through are suitable.  
Releasing pressure in foods  
Starting temperature of food  
Several foods (for example: baked  
potatoes, sausages, egg yolks, and some  
fruits) are tightly covered by a skin or  
membrane. This can cause the food to  
burst from steam building up in them  
during cooking. To relieve the pressure  
and to prevent bursting, pierce these  
foods before cooking with a fork, cocktail  
pick, or toothpick.  
The lower the temperature of the food  
being put into the microwave oven, the  
longer it takes to cook. Food at room  
temperature will be reheated more quickly  
than food at refrigerator temperature.  
Composition of food  
Food with a lot of fat and sugar will be  
heated faster than food containing a lot  
of water. Fat and sugar will also reach a  
higher temperature than water in the  
cooking process.  
The more dense the food, the longer it  
takes to heat. “Very dense” food like meat  
takes longer to reheat than lighter, more  
porous food like sponge cakes.  
Using standing time  
Always allow food to stand for a while  
after cooking. Standing time after defrost-  
ing, cooking, or reheating always improves  
the result since the temperature will then  
be evenly distributed throughout the food.  
The length of the standing time depends  
on the volume and density of the food.  
Sometimes it can be as short as the time  
it takes you to remove the food from  
the oven and take it to the serving table.  
However, with larger, denser food, the  
standing time may be as long as 10  
minutes.  
Size and shape  
Smaller pieces of food will cook faster  
than larger pieces and same-shaped  
pieces of food cook more evenly than  
irregularly shaped foods.  
With unevenly shaped foods, the thinner  
parts will cook faster than the thicker  
areas. Place the thinner parts of chicken  
wings and legs in the center of the dish.  
Stirring, turning foods  
Stirring and turning foods distributes  
heat quickly to the center of the dish and  
avoids overcooking at the outer edges of  
the food.  
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COOKING GUIDE  
Always remove the lid to avoid damage  
Arranging food  
to the oven.  
For best results, distribute food evenly on  
the plate. You can do this in several ways:  
Use only undamaged containers.  
Do not use containers taller than 34 inch  
If you are cooking several items of the  
same food, such as baked potatoes,  
place them in a ring pattern for uniform  
cooking.  
When cooking foods of uneven shapes  
or thickness, such as chicken breasts,  
place the smaller or thinner area of the  
food towards the center of the dish where  
it will be heated last.  
(19mm).  
Container must be half filled.  
To avoid arcing, there must be a mini-  
mum 14 inch (6mm) between the aluminum  
container and the walls of the oven and  
also between two aluminum containers.  
Always place container on turntable.  
Reheating food in aluminum foil contain-  
ers usually takes up to double the time  
compared to reheating in plastic, glass,  
china, or paper containers. The time when  
food is ready will vary depending upon the  
type of container you use.  
Let food stand for 2-3 minutes after  
heating so that heat is spread evenly  
throughout container.  
Layer thin slices of meat on top of  
each other.  
When you cook or reheat whole fish,  
score the skin – this prevents cracking.  
Shield the tail and head of whole fish with  
small pieces of foil to prevent overcooking  
but ensure the foil does not touch the sides  
of the oven.  
Do not let food or a container touch the  
top or sides of the oven. This will prevent  
possible arcing.  
Cooking you should not do in  
your microwave oven  
Do not do canning of foods in the oven.  
Closed glass jars may explode, resulting  
in damage to the oven or possible per-  
sonal injury.  
Do not use the microwave oven to sterilize  
objects (baby bottles, etc.). It is difficult to  
maintain the high temperature required for  
safe sterilization.  
Using aluminum foil  
Metal containers should not be used in a  
microwave oven. There are, however, some  
exceptions. If you have purchased food  
which is prepackaged in an aluminum foil  
container, then refer to the instructions on  
the package. When using aluminum foil  
containers, cooking times may be longer  
because microwaves will only penetrate  
the top of the food.  
If you use aluminum containers without  
package instructions, follow these guidelines:  
Place container in a glass bowl and add  
some water so that it covers the bottom  
of the container, not more than 14 inch  
(6mm) high. This ensures even heating  
of the container bottom.  
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Questions and Answers  
ANSWERS  
QUESTIONS  
No. If you remove or turn over the turntable,  
you will get poor cooking results. Dishes  
used in your oven must fit on the turntable.  
Can I operate my microwave oven without  
the turntable or turn the turntable over to  
accommodate a large dish?  
You can use a rack only if rack is supplied with  
your microwave oven. Use of any rack not  
supplied with the microwave oven can result in  
poor cooking performance and/or arcing.  
Can I use a rack in my microwave oven so  
that I may reheat or cook on two levels at  
a time?  
Useable metal includes aluminum foil for  
shielding (use small, flat pieces), small  
skewers, and shallow foil trays (if tray is  
34 inch [19mm] deep and half filled with food  
to absorb microwave energy). Never allow  
metal to touch walls or door. (For more  
information, see “Using aluminum foil” in the  
“Cooking Guide” section.)  
Can I use either metal or aluminum pans in  
my microwave oven?  
Is it normal for the turntable to turn in  
either direction?  
Yes. The turntable rotates clockwise or  
counterclockwise, depending on the rotation  
of the motor when the cooking cycle begins.  
Sometimes the door of my microwave oven This appearance is normal and does not  
appears wavy. Is this normal?  
affect the operation of your oven.  
What are the humming noises that I hear  
when my microwave oven is operating?  
You hear the sound of the transformer when  
the magnetron tube cycles on.  
Why does the dish become hot when I  
microwave food in it? I thought that this  
should not happen.  
As the food becomes hot it will conduct the  
heat to the dish. Be prepared to use hot pads  
to remove food after cooking.  
What does “standing time” mean?  
“Standing time” means that food should be  
removed from the oven and covered for  
additional time to allow it to finish cooking.  
This frees the oven for other cooking.  
Can I pop popcorn in my microwave oven? Yes. Pop packaged microwave popcorn  
How do I get the best results?  
following manufacturer’s guidelines or use  
the preprogrammed Popcorn pad. Do not use  
regular paper bags. Use the “listening test”  
by stopping the oven as soon as the popping  
slows to a “pop” every one or two seconds.  
Do not repop unpopped kernels. Do not pop  
popcorn in glass utensils.  
Why does steam come out of the air  
exhaust vent?  
Steam is normally produced during cooking.  
The microwave oven has been designed to  
vent this steam out the rear vents.  
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Troubleshooting  
Most cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools of  
any kind. Check the lists below and on the next page before calling for assistance or service.  
If you still need help, see the “Requesting Assistance or Service” section.  
If nothing operates, check the following:  
Is the microwave oven plugged into a live outlet with the proper voltage?  
(See Installation Instructions.)  
Have you blown a household fuse or tripped a circuit breaker?  
Has the electric company experienced a power failure?  
Other possible problems and their causes:  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
The microwave  
oven will not run  
The door is not firmly closed and latched.  
You did not touch START/ENTER.  
You did not follow directions exactly.  
An operation that was programmed earlier is still running.  
You have not entered numbers after touching COOK TIME.  
The electric supply to your home or wall outlets is low or lower  
than normal. Your electric company can tell you if the line  
voltage is low. Your electrician or service technician can tell  
you if the outlet voltage is low.  
Microwave cooking  
times seem too long  
The cook power is not at the recommended setting.  
Larger amounts of food need longer cooking times.  
continued on next page  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
The turntable is not correctly in place. Make sure the turntable  
is correct-side up and is sitting securely on center shaft.  
The turntable will  
not turn  
The support is not operating correctly. Remove turntable and  
restart oven. If turntable support does not move, call an autho-  
rized Whirlpool service technician for repair. Cooking without  
the turntable can give you poor results.  
The oven door is not closed completely.  
You have set the controls as a kitchen timer. Touch OFF/  
CANCEL to cancel the Minute Timer.  
The display shows  
a time counting  
down but the oven  
is not cooking  
The command is not correct.  
You do not hear the  
Programming Tone  
The oven has been stored in a cold area. The fan will run  
slower until the oven warms up to normal room temperature.  
The fan seems to be  
running slower than  
usual  
There has been a power interruption. Reset the clock.  
The display  
shows “:”  
If none of these items was causing your problem, see the “Requesting Assistance or Service”  
section.  
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Requesting Assistance or  
Service  
Before calling for assistance or service, please check the “Troubleshooting” section. It may  
save you the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below.  
If you need assistance or service in the U.S.A.:  
3. If you are not satisfied  
with how the problem  
was solved …  
1. If the problem is not due  
to one of the items listed  
in “Troubleshooting”...  
Contact the Major Appliance Consumer  
Action Program (MACAP). MACAP is a  
group of independent consumer experts  
that voices consumer views at the highest  
levels of the major appliance industry.  
Call the Whirlpool Consumer Assistance  
Center telephone number.  
Dial toll-free from anywhere  
in the U.S.A.:  
1-800-253-1301  
Contact MACAP only when the dealer,  
authorized servicer, and Whirlpool have  
failed to resolve your problem.  
and talk with one of our trained  
consultants. The consultant can instruct you  
in how to obtain satisfactory operation from  
your appliance or, if service is necessary,  
recommend a qualified service company in  
your area.  
Major Appliance Consumer Action Program  
20 North Wacker Drive  
Chicago, IL 60606  
MACAP will in turn inform us of your action.  
If you prefer, write to:  
Whirlpool Brand Home Appliances  
Consumer Assistance Center  
c/o Correspondence Dept.  
2000 North M-63  
When asking for help or service:  
Please provide a detailed description of  
the problem, your appliance’s complete  
model and serial numbers, and the  
purchase date. (See the “A Note to You”  
section.) This information will help us  
respond properly to your request.  
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692  
Please include a daytime phone number in  
your correspondence.  
2. If you need service…  
Whirlpool has a nationwide network of  
authorized Whirlpool service  
companies. Whirlpool service  
technicians are trained to fulfill  
the product warranty and  
provide after-warranty service,  
anywhere in the United States. To locate the  
authorized Whirlpool service company in  
your area, call our Consumer Assistance  
Center telephone number (see Step 1) or  
look in your telephone directory Yellow  
Pages under:  
APPLIANCE-HOUSEHOLD-  
MAJOR, SERVICE & REPAIR  
WASHING MACHINES &  
DRYERS, SERVICE & REPAIR  
- See: Whirlpool Appliances or  
Authorized Whirlpool Service  
(Example: XYZ Service Co.)  
- See: Whirlpool Appliances or  
Authorized Whirlpool Service  
(Example: XYZ Service Co.)  
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REQUESTING ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE  
If you need assistance or service in Canada:  
1. If the problem is not due  
to one of the items listed  
2. If you need service ...  
Contact your nearest Inglis Limited  
Appliance Service branch or authorized  
servicing outlet to service your appliance.  
(See list on next page.)  
in “Troubleshooting” ...  
Contact the dealer from whom you  
purchased your appliance,  
or call the Inglis Limited  
When asking for help or service:  
Consumer Assistance Centre  
toll free, 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.  
(EST), at 1-800-461-5681.  
Please provide a detailed descriptionof  
the problem, your appliance’s complete  
model and serial numbers, and the  
purchase date. (See the “A Note to You”  
section.) This information will help us  
respond properly to your request.  
Please include a daytime phone number in  
your correspondence.  
How to obtain service  
KEEP A COPY OF THE SALES RECEIPT SHOWING THE DATE OF PURCHASE. PROOF  
OF PURCHASE WILL ASSURE YOU OF IN-WARRANTY SERVICE.  
1. All service should be handled by an Authorized Service Centre. DO NOT return the  
appliance to the retailer as they do not provide service.  
2. Consult the list of Authorized Service Centres provided in this book and select the Service  
Centre that is most convenient for you.  
3. Take the microwave oven, with proof of purchase, to the nearest Authorized Service  
Centre for servicing.  
4. If it is not convenient for you to take the appliance directly, you may ship it prepaid and  
insured. Be sure to enclose your name, address, daytime telephone number, a complete  
description of the problem, and the proof of purchase along with the appliance. The unit  
should be carefully packed in the original carton or alternately, in a suitable heavy card-  
board carton to prevent damage. For service under warranty, your repaired microwave  
oven will be returned to you prepaid and insured.  
5. If your microwave oven is outside of the warranty period, please contact the Authorized  
Service Centre for estimates and service options.  
If you are unable to obtain satisfactory service in this manner or if you have other service  
related inquiries, contact the Consumer Service Centre at 1-800-807-6777.  
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REQUESTING ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE  
Authorized Service Centres  
For service of Inglis, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Roper, Estate,  
& Admiral Appliances  
Direct service branches:  
BRITISH COLUMBIA  
ALBERTA  
1-800-665-6788  
1-800-661-6291  
ONTARIO  
(except 807 area code)  
Ottawa area  
Outside the Ottawa area  
1-800-267-3456  
1-800-807-6777  
MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN  
and 807 area code in ONTARIO  
1-800-665-1683  
QUEBEC  
Montreal (except South Shore)  
South Shore Montreal  
Quebec City  
1-800-361-3032  
1-800-361-0950  
1-800-463-1523  
1-800-567-6966  
Sherbrooke  
ATLANTIC PROVINCES  
1-800-565-1598  
For service in areas other than those listed, contact the Consumer Service Centre,  
your local appliance dealer, or consult your telephone directory yellow pages.  
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Index  
This index is alphabetical. It contains all the topics included in this manual, along with the  
page(s) on which you can find each topic.  
TOPIC  
PAGE  
TOPIC  
PAGE  
ALUMINUM FOIL ..................................... 37  
AUDIBLE SIGNALS ................................. 16  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.............. 6  
PARTS AND FEATURES  
Cooking guide label .............................. 14  
Door open button .................................. 14  
Door safety lock system........................ 14  
Light ...................................................... 14  
Magnetron ......................................... 8, 38  
Model and serial number plate.............. 14  
Turntable ............... 8, 9, 13, 14, 35, 37, 38  
Vents (exhaust & air intake openings) .... 6  
Window ................................................. 14  
CARING FOR YOUR MICROWAVE  
OVEN ....................................................... 35  
CONTROL PANEL.............................. 15-16  
ADD MINUTE........................................ 19  
BAKED POTATOES ............................. 25  
BEVERAGE .......................................... 27  
BREAKFAST......................................... 33  
Clock set ............................................... 17  
Cooking at different cook powers ......... 21  
Cooking at high cook power ................. 20  
Cook power...................................... 22-24  
Cook time.................................. 20, 22, 23  
DEFROST ............................................. 30  
FROZEN ENTREE................................ 29  
Interrupting cooking .............................. 16  
Minute timer .......................................... 18  
Multi-cycle cooking................................ 23  
Number pads .................................. 15, 16  
Off/cancel........................................ 15, 16  
POPCORN............................................ 28  
REHEAT ............................................... 32  
Start/enter ....................................... 15, 16  
VEGETABLES ...................................... 34  
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ................ 38  
RACK ....................................................... 38  
RADIO INTERFERENCE ......................... 10  
REQUESTING ASSISTANCE  
OR SERVICE ...................................... 41-43  
SAFETY .................................................. 4-5  
STANDING TIME ......................... 31, 36, 38  
TESTING YOUR DINNERWARE  
OR COOKWARE ..................................... 11  
TESTING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN ... 10  
TIPS  
Cooking ................................................. 36  
Defrosting.............................................. 31  
Reheating.............................................. 33  
ERROR SIGNALS.................................... 16  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS................. 7  
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................ 39-40  
WARRANTY............................................. 48  
HOW YOUR MICROWAVE  
OVEN WORKS .......................................... 8  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.............. 6  
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WHIRLPOOL  
Microwave Oven Warranty  
LENGTH OF WARRANTY  
WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR  
FULL ONE-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
FROM DATE  
FSP* replacement parts and repair labor to correct  
defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be  
provided by an authorized Whirlpool service company.  
OF PURCHASE  
LIMITED SEVEN-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
FSPreplacement magnetron tube on microwave ovens  
if defective in materials or workmanship.  
SECOND THROUGH  
EIGHTH YEAR FROM  
DATE OF PURCHASE  
WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FOR  
A. Service calls to:  
1. Correct the installation of your microwave oven.  
2. Instruct you how to use your microwave oven.  
3. Replace house fuses or correct house wiring.  
4. Replace owner-accessible light bulbs.  
B. Repairs when your microwave oven is used in other than normal, single-family house-  
hold use.  
C. In-home service. Your microwave oven must be taken to an authorized Whirlpool  
service company.  
D. Damage to your microwave oven caused by accident, misuse, fire, flood, acts of God,  
or use of products not approved by Whirlpool.  
E. Any labor costs during limited warranty.  
F. Repairs to parts or systems caused by unauthorized modifications made to the  
appliance.  
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WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-  
QUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state or province to province.  
Outside the United States and Canada, a different warranty may apply. For details,  
please contact your authorized Whirlpool dealer.  
If you need service, first see the “Troubleshooting” section of this book. After checking  
“Troubleshooting,” additional help can be found by checking the “Requesting Assistance  
or Service” section or by calling our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number,  
1-800-253-1301, from anywhere in the U.S.A. In Canada, call Whirlpool at one of the  
telephone numbers listed in the “Requesting Assistance or Service” section.  
PART NO. NEW-65250501/4393202  
Registered trademark/Trademark of Whirlpool, U.S.A.,  
Inglis Limited licensee in Canada.  
10/96  
Printed in China  
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© 1996 Whirlpool Corporation  
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