3 If your lrne voltage IS low (less lhan 120 volts). heatrng and cookrng times may have to be longer.
4 When using recipes other than those from the
MICRO MENUS’ Cookbook, you may have to experiment with
cooking hmes and power level settrngs Cook foods accordrng to the times and quantities given In the
Whirlpool cookbook As In conventronal cooktng, over-cookrng can burn food and may flame.
Shorten cooking
time for smaller quantilies
5 Popcorn should be made only In a popper desrgned for mrcrowave use Follow Instructions recerved wrth the
popper The results are lhe responsrbrlrty of the popcorn popper manufacturer
6 Lrqurds heated In certain containers may overheat and flash Into vapor. Water can
splash out of
the Container
and make a loud noise Thus
IS
not dangerous and WIII not harm the oven You may wish to avoid using such
containers for heating ltqurds again
7 DO NOT OVERCOOK POTATOES.
At the end ot the recommended cooking trme, the potatoes should be
jltghtly firm Wrap potatoes In foil and set aside tor live minutes Potatoes WIII ftntsh cooking while standmg.
Some potato varrelres may cook faster than others Overcookrng may result In poor flavor
and texture and
potatoes may scorch or flame
8 Do not store utensils In the oven
9 Use hot pads
some utensils can be hot
10 Do not block the vents Normal exhaust from cooking 1s vented out the top and
back on RJM 7700 and out
the lop front on RJM1870 Depending on the food, exhaust may be hot.
11 The inner door liner may appear wavy after tire microwave oven has been
opel-aied
for a tong i.rTc Th!s rs
normal
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HOW TO REPLACE
OVEN 1lGHT BULB (RIM 7700)
1 Unplug the oven power cord
2 Remove screw and access panel shown In IIIustratIon.
3. Replace bulb with a 40 watt appliance bulb only. (Bulb can be seen
with the access panel removed.)
4 Replace the access panel The
panel has
tabs at the top Insert the
tabs In the top of the opening (behind the enclosure) to hold the panel
in place
5 Replace the screw
LIGHT BULB
CLEANING
YOUR MICRO WAVE OVEN
Your microwave oven is designed for easy cleaning. Most soils require
only wiping with warm sudsy water. For cooked-on or other stubborn
soils. boil a cup of water (250 ml) in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes. The
steam will condense and soften the soils. They should be less stubborn
after this treatment.
Do not operate the microwave oven with soil or any other objects
between the door and the oven frame.
Do not use
abrasive cleansers or scouring pads to clean the
microwave oven interior or inside of the door.
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