Installation Instructions
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MICROWAVE BASICS
First: Take everything out cf the oven. Wipe out the Inside with a damp
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Second: PII~
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cotinter. cart table or shelf
~~~~~c‘h has enoirqh strength tc hold tt. For ven!llation. leave two inches
zerween the back. c;i ttie oven and the wail Do not block the vents on
top. ?ne) are rleedzd for air
flow
dr?d
even cooking.
7~s 3\eil cai: be u01lr ,nto a wa!l or cabinet. Kits RCK703 and RCK707 are
;lval!able from your dealer for recesseu Installation. !t can also be in-
stalled with those kits above WhIrlpool RDE REE. RGE. RB and SE
serleis slngie ovens. r,r lmperlai 7200 single gas ovens Follow the manu-
‘ac!llrer 5 Iristallatlon
;nstructlons The RCK713. RCK711, and RCK713
kits ;an be used for surface mol,ntlng on a wall. The MICRO SHELF
Liooi! Vlodel RJH3330 is avallable for mounting the mlcrowave oven
abcve a range or cooktop
Third: For your safety, thts oven must be grounded Its cord has the
.i-prong groupding plug. DO NOT CUT THE ROUND GROUNDING
PRONG FROM THE PLUG If the wall receptacle doesn’t have the right
plug-In. or If the plug-In isn’t grounded according to the National
Electrical Code and local codes or ordinances. you must have a
quaIlfled electrIcian put in the right outlet.
Fourth: The cutlet must supply 120 volts, 60 Hz.. A.C. The microwave
oven wtll use about 1450 watts when it
IS
operating. so no other major
iiousehold appliance should share the circuit.
Fifth: F!iI a glass container with about one cup (250 mL) of cold water
a~,d gut :t
in
?he oven Turn the oven on full power for 1 to 11,~ minutes
,3ee aaac; ‘i When the ttme
IS
up, the water should be heated.
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Sixth: if the microwave oven has been stored In a cool room. the fan
may ri,n slower than usuai until the oven warms up to room
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How a Microwave Oven Works
hllcrowaves are like radio waves or radar waves. They WIII pass through
glass piastlc. oaper and most other types of containers that are not
-neTal. Mtcrowaves bounce off metal and are absorbed by food. When
fc:x a@sc’r~s mlcrowaves. heat IS created because water molecules
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