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BUILT-IN HIGH SPEED
MICROWAVE OVEN
Use & Care Guide
For questions about features, operation/performance,
parts, accessories or service, call: 1-800-253-1301
or visit our website at www.whirlpool.com
In Canada call 1-800-807-6777 or visit our website at
www.whirlpoolappliances.ca
Table of Contents.........................................2
Models GSC308 YGSC308
8303651
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................2
MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY........................................................3
Electrical Requirements ...............................................................5
PARTS AND FEATURES................................................................5
Grids .............................................................................................5
Crisper Pan and Handle...............................................................5
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL ...................................................6
Displays ........................................................................................6
Start/Add a Minute ......................................................................6
Off/Cancel ....................................................................................6
Clock ............................................................................................7
Tones............................................................................................7
Fahrenheit and Celsius.................................................................7
Timer.............................................................................................7
Control Lock.................................................................................7
Number Codes.............................................................................7
Help Prompts ...............................................................................7
HIGH SPEED COOKING ................................................................8
High Speed Cooking Chart..........................................................8
MICROWAVE OVEN USE ............................................................12
Food Characteristics ..................................................................12
Cooking Guidelines ....................................................................12
Cookware and Dinnerware ........................................................13
Aluminum Foil and Metal ...........................................................13
Cooking Power...........................................................................13
Cooking ......................................................................................14
Cooking in Stages......................................................................14
Crisper Pan Frying......................................................................14
Reheating ...................................................................................15
Defrost........................................................................................15
Popcorn......................................................................................16
Keeping Food Warm ..................................................................17
Crisp ...........................................................................................17
Broil ............................................................................................17
Convection Cooking...................................................................18
OVEN CARE ..................................................................................21
General Cleaning........................................................................21
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................22
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE.........................................................23
In the U.S.A. ...............................................................................23
In Canada ...................................................................................23
WARRANTY ..................................................................................24
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MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety
messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.”
These words mean:
DANGER
WARNING
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately
follow instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow
instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
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.
■ Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY” found in this section.
■ The microwave oven must be grounded. Connect only to
properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS” found in this section.
■ 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.
■ 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.
■ Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils should not be
inserted in the microwave oven as they may create a fire or
risk of electric shock.
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Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can burn off
the pad and touch electrical parts involving a risk of electric
shock.
Do not store any materials, other than manufacturer's
recommended accessories, in this oven when not in use.
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.
Do not deep fry in oven. Microwavable utensils are not
suitable and it is difficult to maintain appropriate deep frying
temperatures.
Do not use paper products when appliance is operated in
the “PAN BROWN” mode.
Do not cover racks or any other part of the oven with metal
foil. This will cause overheating of the oven.
As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary
when used by children.
The microwave oven should be serviced only by qualified
service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service
company for examination, repair, or adjustment.
Do not cover or block any openings on the microwave
oven.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be
overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be
boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is
removed from the microwave oven is not always present.
THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS
DISTURBED OR A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS
INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
– Do not overheat the liquid.
– Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it.
– Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow necks.
– After heating, allow the container to stand in the
Amicrowave oven for a short time before removing the
container.
– Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil
into the container.
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Do not store the microwave oven outdoors. Do not use this
product near water - for example, near a kitchen sink, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
See door surface cleaning instructions in the “Oven Care”
section.
To reduce the risk of fire in the 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.
– Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before
placing bags 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.
– Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave
paper products, cooking utensils, or food in the cavity
when not in use.
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.
(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.
(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),
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone
except properly qualified service personnel.
Electrical Requirements
Grids
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.The microwave
oven is connected to a 110-volt side of the 240-volt circuit
required for the lower oven. If the incoming voltage to the
microwave oven is less than 110 volts, cooking times may be
longer. Have a qualified electrician check your electrical system.
This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.
PARTS AND FEATURES
This manual covers different models. The oven you have
purchased may have some or all of the parts and features listed.
The location and appearance of the features shown here may not
match those of your model.
■
Grids will become hot. Always use oven mitts or pot holders
when handling.
■
Do not allow the grids to touch the inside cavity walls, ceiling
or floor.
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Always use the turntable.
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Do not store the grids in the oven. Damage to the oven could
result if someone accidentally turns on the microwave oven.
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Do not use another metal object with the grids.
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Two-level cooking is not recommended.
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Do not place popcorn bags on the grids.
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The grids are designed specifically for this oven. Do not
attempt to use any other grid or rack in this oven.
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See “Assistance or Service” section to reorder.
Broiling Grid (long legs)
The broiling grid places food close to the broil element, making
it ideal for fast browning of small amounts of food. Use for
broiling only.
Convection Grid (short legs)
The convection grid provides optimal heat circulation for highspeed cooking and convection cooking.
Crisper Pan and Handle
A. Light (inaccessible, in ceiling)
B. Convection element and fan
(hidden behind back panel)
C. Turntable
D. Turntable support
(under turntable)
E. Metal shielded window
F. Door handle
G. Lower oven (on combination
models, see separate Use and
Care Guide)
H. Oven control
I. Door safety lock system
J. Broil element
(hidden in ceiling)
K. Dual microwave emission
L. Cooking guide labels
Parts and Features not shown
Broiling grid
Convection grid
Crisper pan and handle
This unit must be connected
to a 240-volt circuit.
The crisper pan is ideal for rapidly browning and crisping the
bottom of the food, such as cookies and pizza.
The material coating the bottom absorbs microwaves and
transfers the heat to the pan and food. The crisper pan reaches
436°F (210°C) in approximately 3 minutes, at which time it stops
absorbing microwaves and holds this optimal frying temperature.
■ The crisper pan will become hot. Always use the handle and
oven mitts or pot holders when handling. Place gripping end
on the edge of pan, squeeze handle, and lift pan.
■
Do not allow the crisper pan or handle to touch the inside
cavity walls, ceiling or floor.
■
Always use the turntable.
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Do not use another metal object with the crisper pan.
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The crisper pan is designed specifically for this oven. Do not
use it in any other oven.
■
Use only wooden or plastic cooking utensils to help prevent
scratches.
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See “Assistance or Service” section to reorder.
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL
A. Lower oven display
B. Number pads
C. Upper oven display
D. Timer
E. Clock
F. Lower oven selectors
(see separate Use and Care Guide)
HI J KL M
G. Quantity
H. Microwave popcorn
I. Microwave cooking power
J. Microwave reheating
K. Broiling
Displays
When power is first supplied to the appliance, everything on
both displays will light up for 5 seconds. Then, “PF id = 27” or
“PF id = 30” will appear on the lower oven display. Touch
OFF/CANCEL to clear display.
If “PF id = 27” or “PF id = 30” appears at any other time, a power
failure has occurred. Touch OFF/CANCEL and reset the clock if
needed.
NO
P Q
L. Microwave defrosting
M. Crisping
N. Convection cooking
O. High-Speed cooking
P. Start
Q. Upper oven off/cancel
Start/Add a Minute
Starting
The START/ADD A MINUTE pad begins any upper oven function
except the Timer. If not touched within 5 seconds after touching a
pad, “START?” will appear on the upper oven display as a
reminder. If not touched within 5 minutes after touching a pad,
the oven display will return to the time of day mode and the
programmed function will be canceled. If cooking is interrupted,
touching START/ADD A MINUTE will resume the preset cycle.
Lower Oven Display
When the lower oven is in use, this display shows the lower oven
temperature, heat source(s) and start time.
During lower oven Timed Cooking, this display also shows a
vertical bar and minute time countdown and the stop time (if
entered).
If “Err” appears on the display, an invalid pad was touched.
Touch OFF/CANCEL and retry the entry.
When the lower oven is not in use, this display is blank.
Adding Minutes
During High Speed Cooking, Crisping and Broiling, touching
START/ADD A MINUTE while the oven is operating will add cook
time in 1-minute increments.
During Microwave Cooking, touching START/ADD A MINUTE
while the oven is operating, or at the end of a cycle, will add cook
time at 100% cook power in 1-minute increments.
During Convection Cooking, touching START/ADD A MINUTE will
not add minutes.
Upper Oven Display
When the upper oven is in use, this display shows the upper oven
heat source(s), cooking power, quantities, weights and/or help
prompts.
If “RETRY” flashes on the display for 1 second, an invalid pad
was touched. Retry the entry.
When the upper oven is not in use, this display shows the time of
day or Timer countdown.
Off/Cancel
The upper oven OFF/CANCEL pad stops any upper oven
function except for the Clock, Timer and Control Lock.
The oven will also turn off when the door is opened. When the
door is opened, the element(s) and fan will turn off, but the upper
oven light will remain on. Close the door and touch START/ADD A
MINUTE to resume the cycle.
Clock
This is a 12-hour clock and does not show a.m. or p.m.
To Set:
Before setting, make sure the ovens, Timer and Timed Cooking
are off.
1. Touch CLOCK.
2. Touch the number pads to set the time of day.
3. Touch CLOCK, START or START/ADD A MINUTE.
To remove the time of day from the display: Touch and hold
CLOCK for 5 seconds.
To return the time of day to the display: Touch CLOCK. The
time should not have to be reset.
Tones
Tones are audible signals, indicating the following:
One tone
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Valid pad touch
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Oven is preheated
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Function has been entered
Three tones
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Invalid pad touch
Four tones
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End of cycle
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Reminder, repeating each minute after the end-of-cycle tones
All Tones
All of the above tones are preset on, but can be turned off.
To Turn Off/On: Touch and hold STOP TIME for 5 seconds. A
tone will sound, and “Snd oFF” will appear on the lower oven
display for 3 seconds. Repeat to change back to “Snd on.”
Tone Volume
The volume is preset at high, but can be changed to low.
To Change: Touch and hold the number pad “7” for 5 seconds. A
tone will sound, and “Snd Lo” will appear on the lower oven
display for 3 seconds. Repeat to change back to “Snd HI.”
Reminder Tones
The Timer arnd Timed Cooking reminder tones are preset on, but
can be turned off. Reminder tones do not include end-of-cycle
tones. If “All Tones” have been turned off, the reminder tones
cannot be turned on independently.
Timer
To Turn Tones Off/On: Touch and hold TIMER SET until a tone
sounds. Repeat to turn back on.
Timed Cooking
To Turn Tones Off/On: Touch and hold COOK TIME until a tone
sounds and the lower oven display returns to inactive mode
(blank). Repeat to turn back on.
Fahrenheit and Celsius
The temperature is preset at Fahrenheit, but can be changed to
Celsius.
To Change: Touch and hold CUSTOM BROIL for 5 seconds. A
tone will sound, and “C” will appear on the display. Repeat to
change back to Fahrenheit. To remove, touch UPPER OFF,
LOWER OFF or OFF/CANCEL.
Timer
The Timer can be set in minutes and seconds or hours and
minutes, and counts down the set time. The Timer does not start
or stop the oven.
To Set:
1. Touch TIMER SET.
Touch again to switch between MIN/SEC and HR/MIN.
If no action is taken after 1 minute, the upper oven display will
return to the time of day mode.
2. Touch the number pads to set length of time.
3. Touch TIMER SET or START/ADD A MINUTE.
If not touched within 5 seconds, the display will return to the
time of day mode and the programmed function will be
canceled.
When the set time ends, if enabled, end-of-cycle tones will
sound, then reminder tones will sound every minute.
4. Touch TIMER OFF anytime to cancel the Timer and/or stop
reminder tones.
Remember, touching the Off/Cancel pads will turn off the
respective oven.
The time can be reset during the countdown by repeating the
above steps.
Control Lock
The Control Lock shuts down the control panel pads to prevent
unintended use of the ovens.
When the control is locked, only the CLOCK, TIMER SET and
TIMER OFF pads will function.
The Control Lock is preset unlocked, but can be locked.
To Lock/Unlock Control: Before locking, make sure the ovens,
Timer and Timed Cooking are off. Touch and hold START until
3 tones sound and “CONTROL LOCK” and a picture of a lock
appear on the lower oven display, about 3 seconds. Repeat to
unlock and remove “CONTROL LOCK” from display.
Number Codes
The oven is preset with shortcut number codes for High Speed
and Microwave Cooking. A number code includes one or more of
the following; cooking power, cook time and food quantity or
weight. See the code charts in the “High Speed Cooking,”
“Custom Reheating,” “Custom Defrosting” and “Popcorn”
sections for additional information.
Help Prompts
Help prompts are visible messages that appear on the upper
oven display.
Before turning help prompts on/off, both ovens, the Minute Timer
and any lower oven Timed Cooking must be off.
To Turn Off/On: Press and hold the number pad “2” for
5 seconds. A tone will sound, and either “HELP OFF” or “HELP
ON” will flash on the upper oven display for 3 seconds. Repeat
for desired option.
HIGH SPEED COOKING
■
When roasting, meats and poultry will spatter. Plastic oven
bags designed for conventional oven use can be used for
easier cleanup. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.
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When using the crisper pan or convection grid, place them
directly on the turntable.
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Select tender cuts of meat for optimal cooking results.
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Arrange pieces of food in a single layer on the crisper pan or
baking dish.
A. Broil element
B. Convection element and fan
C. Dual microwave emission
To Use:
High Speed Cooking uses the broil element, convection element
and fan and microwaves. All cycle on and off in intervals.
■ Bakeware and the interior oven surfaces, including the door,
will become hot.
■
Always use an instant read meat thermometer to determine
doneness of meat and poultry.
■
Use nonmetallic, ovenproof glass, ceramic or plastic
approved for conventional oven use.
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Covers are not necessary unless recommended in recipe.
If recommended, use a casserole dish and its lid for optimal
results.
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Do not use covers or containers made of foil, paper, waxed
paper or plastic not recommended for use in a conventional
oven.
Before High Speed Cooking, put food in the oven and close the
door. Preheating is not necessary.
1. Press SPEED COOK.
2. Press the number pads to enter the food code from the chart.
If “WGT” or “QTY” appears on the upper oven display,
Press the number pads to enter the quantity or weight from
the chart or press 0 QUANTITY to increase the weight in
increments from the chart.
3. Press START/ADD A MINUTE or wait 5 seconds for oven to
turn on automatically.
The upper oven display will count down the cook time.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the upper oven
display. If enabled, end-of-cycle tones will sound, then
reminder tones will sound every minute.
4. Press upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the upper oven door
when finished to clear the upper oven display.
High Speed Cooking Chart
Preset cooking times have been determined, however individual tastes vary. If cooking results are not desirable after the cycle is over,
code number 69 will add 2 additional minutes of cook time. It can be used multiple times. Also, check the food a few minutes after the
cycle has ended, to help avoid overcooking.
FOOD
CODE
QUANTITY OR WEIGHT — INSTRUCTIONS
Biscuits, Large, Refrigerated
60
5 or 8. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Biscuits, Small, Refrigerated
59
6 or 12. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Cinnamon Rolls, Large, Refrigerated
62
No quantity entry required. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Cinnamon Rolls, Small, Refrigerated
61
5 or 8. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Orange Sweet Rolls, Refrigerated
63
No quantity entry required. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Casserole, Freshly Made
27
4-10 cups (1-2.5 L) in 1 cup (250 mL) increments. Place in casserole dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then casserole dish on grid.
Entrée, Frozen
29
10-45 oz (283 g-1.3 kg) in 0.5 oz (14 g) increments. Loosen plastic film covering.
Place convection grid on turntable, then entrée on grid.
Lasagna, Freshly Made
28
No quantity entry required. Use recipe that makes about 8 cups (2 L) and an
11" x 7" (28 x 18 cm) baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then
baking dish on grid.
BISCUITS AND ROLLS
CASSEROLES
FOOD
CODE
QUANTITY OR WEIGHT — INSTRUCTIONS
Chicken Breast Tenders
54
5 to 20 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Chicken Nuggets
55
6 to 26 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Chicken Wings, Buffalo Hot
49
0.5-1.5 lbs (227-680 g) in 0.25 lb (113 g) increments. Place in baking dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Dinners
43
6.5-16.5 oz (184-468 g) in 0.5 oz (14 g) increments. Follow package instructions
for venting of plastic film. Place convection grid on turntable, then dinner on grid.
Egg Rolls
47
1 to 8 pieces, 3 oz (85 g) each. Place egg rolls directly on convection grid, then
grid on turntable.
Egg Rolls, Mini
48
6 to 24 pieces. Place egg rolls on crisper pan and crisper pan on turntable.
Entrée
29
10-45 oz (283 g-1.3 kg) in 0.5 oz (14 g) increments. Loosen plastic film covering.
Place convection grid on turntable, then entrée on grid.
Fish Portions, Battered
41
2 to 8 pieces, about 2 oz (57 g) each. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Fish Sticks, Breaded
42
No quantity entry required. Use 4 to 18 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
French Fries
44
3-12 oz (85-340 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Onion Rings
57
4-16 oz (113-454 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Pizza
40
6", 9" and 12" (15, 23 and 30 cm) diameter. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Pizza Rolls, Mini
53
6 to 24 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Potato Nuggets
46
3-12 oz (85-340 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Potato Wedges
45
3-12 oz (85-340 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Baked Apples
37
2 to 8 pieces. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then
baking dish on grid.
Bread Pudding
39
No quantity entry required. Place in 2 qt (2 L) casserole dish. Place convection
grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Brownies
51
No quantity entry required. Use amount of batter for a 9" x 13" (23 x 33 cm) dish.
Spray crisper pan with nonstick cooking spray and dust with dry bread crumbs.
Spread batter into crisper pan. Place crisper pan on turntable.
Cake
50
No quantity entry required. Use amount of batter for a 9" x 13" (23 x 33 cm) dish.
Spray crisper pan with nonstick cooking spray and dust with dry bread crumbs.
Spread batter into crisper pan. Place crisper pan on turntable.
Cookies, Refrigerated Dough
64
No quantity entry required. Drop rounded teaspoonful (5 mL) of cookie dough on
crisper pan. Pan will hold 12 cookies at a time. Place crisper pan on turntable.
Fruit Crisp
38
2 or 3 qts (2 or 3 L). Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then
baking dish on grid.
CONVENIENCE FOODS, FROZEN
DESSERTS
FOOD
CODE
QUANTITY OR WEIGHT — INSTRUCTIONS
Beef Roast, Boneless
16
1.5-5 lbs (680-2268 g) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put roast in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top of
bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish
on grid.
Meatballs
20
No quantity entry required. Shape meat mixture into 20, 1¹⁄₂" (4 cm) meatballs.
Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on
grid.
Meat Loaf
18
1.5-2 lbs (680-907 g) of meat in 0.25 lb (113 g) increments. Place meat loaf in a
glass baking dish. Small in a 8.5" x 4.5" (21.5 x 11 cm) dish. Large in a 9" x 5"
(23 x 13 cm) dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Meat Loaf and 6 Potatoes
19
No quantity entry required. Place meat loaf made with 1.5 lbs (680 g) of meat in
an 8¹⁄₂" x 4¹⁄₂" (21.5 x 11 cm) baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable,
then baking dish on grid. Prick skins of potatoes and arrange on grid around the
meat loaf dish.
Swiss Steak
17
1-2 lbs (454 g-1 kg) in 0.25 lb (113 g) increments. Follow recipe instructions,
browning meat in a skillet. Place meat in baking dish. Add other recipe
ingredients to dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
26
1-2.5 lbs (454 g-1 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put leg of lamb in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top
of bag. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Ham, Fully Cooked, Boneless
25
1-4.5 lbs (454 g-2 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments . Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put ham and 0.5 cup (125 mL) water in bag. Close with plastic tie and
cut 6 small slits in top of bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on
turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Pork Chops, Bone-in, ³⁄₄" (2 cm) thick
23
0.4-1.5 lbs (181-680 g) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Place in baking dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Pork Chops, Boneless, ³⁄₄" (2 cm) thick
24
0.3-1.6 lbs (136 g-2 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Place in baking dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Pork Roast, Bone-in
21
2.5-4.5 lbs (1-2 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put pork roast in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top
of bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish
on grid.
Pork Roast, Boneless
22
1-5 lbs (454 g-2 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put pork roast in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top
of bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish
on grid.
Chicken Breasts, Boneless, Skinless
12
0.2-2 lbs (91-907 g) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Place in baking dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Chicken Breast Tenders, Frozen
54
5 to 20 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Chicken Nuggets, Frozen
55
6 to 26 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Chicken Pieces, Bone-in, with Skin
11
0.5-2 lbs (227-907 g) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Place in baking dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
MEATS
Beef
Lamb
Leg of Lamb, Boneless
Pork
Poultry
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CODE
QUANTITY OR WEIGHT — INSTRUCTIONS
Chicken Wings, Buffalo Hot, Frozen
49
0.5-1.5 lbs (227-680 g) in 0.25 lb (113 g) increments. Place in baking dish. Place
convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Chicken, Whole
10
3-5.5 lbs (1.3-2.5 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put chicken in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top of
bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish
on grid.
Cornish Hens
15
1.5-4.5 lbs (680 g-2 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put hen(s) in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top of
bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable and baking dish on
grid.
Turkey Breast, Bone-in
14
2-6.5 lbs (907 g-3 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put breast in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top of
bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish
on grid. If dish with turkey is too tall, do not use grid.
Turkey, Whole, Unstuffed
13
10-12 lbs (4.5-5.5 kg) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Shake 1 tbs (15 mL) of flour in
oven bag. Put turkey in bag and close with plastic tie. Cut 6 small slits in top of
bag. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish
on grid. If dish with turkey is too tall, do not use grid.
Fish Fillets, ³⁄₄" (2 cm) thick
67
0.4-1.2 lbs (181-544 g) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Spray crisper pan with
nonstick cooking spray. Place fish on crisper pan and crisper pan on turntable.
Fish Portions, Battered, Frozen, about
2 oz (57 g) each
41
2 to 8 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Fish Steaks, 1" (2.5 cm) thick
68
0.3-1.3 lbs (136-590 g) in 0.1 lb (45 g) increments. Spray crisper pan with
nonstick cooking spray. Place fish on crisper pan and crisper pan on turntable.
Fish Sticks, Breaded, Frozen
42
No quantity entry required. Use 4 to 18 pieces. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Shrimp, Raw, Shelled
52
0.25-1 lbs (113-454 g) in 0.25 lb (113 g) increments. Spray crisper pan with
nonstick cooking spray. Place shrimp on crisper pan and crisper pan on
turntable.
Baked Potatoes, Large, White
30
1 to 8 potatoes. Pierce skins. Place on convection grid and grid on turntable.
Baked Potatoes, Small-Medium,
White
31
1 to 8 potatoes. Pierce skins. Place on convection grid and grid on turntable.
Baked Sweet Potatoes, Large
32
1 to 6 potatoes. Cut off thin, dried ends. Pierce skins. Place on convection grid
and grid on turntable.
Baked Sweet Potatoes,
Small-Medium
33
1 to 6 potatoes. Cut off thin, dried ends. Pierce skins. Place on convection grid
and grid on turntable.
French Fries, Frozen
44
3-12 oz (85-340 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Onion Rings, Frozen
57
4-16 oz (113-454 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Potato Mixes, Dry, Scalloped or Au
Gratin
35
No quantity entry required. Follow package directions. Place convection grid on
turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Potato Nuggets, Frozen
46
3-12 oz (85-340 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Seafood
VEGETABLES
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FOOD
CODE
QUANTITY OR WEIGHT — INSTRUCTIONS
Potato Skins
65
No quantity entry required. Bake 1.5 lbs (680 g) potatoes. Scoop out insides
leaving a 3/8" (1 cm) shell. Brush both sides with butter. Place skins on crisper
pan and crisper pan on turntable. With 1 minute of cooking time remaining, add
toppings if desired.
Potato Wedges, Frozen
45
3-12 oz (85-340 g) in 1 oz (28 g) increments. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on
turntable.
Roasted Potatoes, Coating Mix,
3¹⁄₂ cups (875 mL) cubed potatoes
34
No quantity entry required. Follow coating mix package directions. Place in
baking dish. Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Roasted Vegetables
36
2-8 cups (500 mL-2 L) in 1 cup (250 mL) increments. Cut fresh vegetables in bitesize pieces. Toss with olive or cooking oil and seasonings. Place in baking dish.
Place convection grid on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Cook 2 minutes longer
69
No quantity entry required. Gives 2 more minutes of cooking time. Use this code
to finish cooking foods not done to your liking. May be used more than once.
Hot Dogs
56
2 to 10 pieces, 0.1 lb (45 g) each. Arrange on crisper pan. Place on turntable.
Nachos
58
No quantity entry required. Use 8 oz (227 g) chips, salsa, cheese and other
toppings to create your own nachos. Place in baking dish. Place convection grid
on turntable, then baking dish on grid.
Pizza Reheat
66
1 to 4 pieces. Place pizza slices on crisper pan and crisper pan on turntable.
MISCELLANEOUS
MICROWAVE OVEN USE
A magnetron in the oven produces microwaves which reflect off
the metal floor, walls and ceiling and pass through the turntable
and appropriate cookware to the food. Microwaves are attracted
to and absorbed by fat, sugar and water molecules in the food,
causing them to move, producing friction and heat which cooks
the food.
■ Do not lean on or allow children to swing on the microwave
oven door.
Food Characteristics
When microwave cooking, the amount, size and shape, starting
temperature, composition and density of the food affect cooking
results.
Amount of Food
■
Do not operate microwave oven when it is empty.
The more food heated at once, the longer the cook time. Check
for doneness and add small increments of time if necessary.
■
The turntable must be in place and correct side up when
microwave oven is in use. Do not use if turntable is chipped
or broken. See “Assistance or Service” section to reorder.
Size and Shape
■
Baby bottles and baby food jars should not be heated in
microwave oven.
■
Clothes, flowers, fruit, herbs, wood, gourds, paper, including
brown paper bags and newspaper, should not be dried in
microwave oven.
■
Do not use the microwave oven for canning, sterilizing or
deep frying. The microwave oven cannot maintain
appropriate temperatures.
■
Paraffin wax will not melt in the microwave oven because it
does not absorb microwaves.
■
Use oven mitts or pot holders when removing containers from
microwave oven.
■
Do not overcook potatoes. At the end of the recommended
cook time, potatoes should be slightly firm. Let potatoes
stand for 5 minutes. They will finish cooking while standing.
■
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Do not cook or reheat whole eggs inside the shell. Steam
buildup in whole eggs may cause them to burst. Cover
poached eggs and allow a standing time.
Smaller pieces of food will cook more quickly than larger pieces,
and uniformly shaped foods cook more evenly than irregularly
shaped food.
Starting Temperature
Room temperature foods will heat faster than refrigerated foods,
and refrigerated foods will heat faster than frozen foods.
Composition and Density
Foods high in fat and sugar will reach a higher temperature, and
will heat faster than other foods. Heavy, dense foods, such as
meat and potatoes, require a longer cook time than the same size
of a light, porous food, such as cake.
Cooking Guidelines
Covering
Covering food helps retain moisture, shorten cook time and
reduce spattering. Use the lid supplied with cookware. If a lid is
not available, wax paper, paper towels or plastic wrap approved
for microwave ovens may be used. Plastic wrap should be turned
back at one corner to provide an opening to vent steam.
Condensation on the door and cavity surfaces is normal during
heavy cooking.
Stirring and Turning
Stirring and turning redistribute heat evenly to avoid overcooking
the outer edges of food. Stir from outside to center. If possible,
turn food over from bottom to top.
MATERIAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
Straw, Wicker,
Wooden
Containers
Do not use in microwave oven.
Wax Paper
Acceptable for use.
Arranging
If heating irregularly shaped or different sized foods, arrange the
thinner parts and smaller sized items toward the center. If
cooking several items of the same size and shape, place them in
a ring pattern, leaving the center of the ring empty.
Piercing
Before heating, use a fork or small knife to pierce or prick foods
that have a skin or membrane, such as potatoes, egg yolks,
chicken livers, hot dogs, and sausage. Prick in several places to
allow steam to vent.
Shielding
Use small, flat pieces of aluminum foil to shield the thin pieces of
irregularly shaped foods, bones and foods such as chicken
wings, leg tips and fish tail. See “Aluminum Foil and Metal” first.
To Test Cookware or Dinnerware for Microwave Use:
1. Put cookware or dinnerware in microwave oven with 1 cup
(250 mL) of water beside it.
2. Cook at 100% cooking power for 1 minute.
Do not use cookware or dinnerware if it becomes hot and the
water stays cool.
Aluminum Foil and Metal
Always use oven mitts or pot holders when removing dishes from
the microwave oven.
Aluminum foil and some metal can be used in the microwave
oven. If not used properly, arcing (a blue flash of light) can occur
and cause damage to the microwave oven.
OK for Use
Standing Time
Food will continue to cook by the natural conduction of heat even
after the microwave cooking cycle ends. The length of standing
time depends on the volume and density of the food.
Cookware and Dinnerware
Cookware and dinnerware must fit on the turntable. Always use
oven mitts or pot holders when handling because any dish may
become hot from heat transferred from the food. Do not use
cookware and dinnerware with gold or silver trim. Use the
following chart as a guide, then test before using.
MATERIAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
Aluminum Foil,
Metal
See “Aluminum Foil and Metal” section.
Browning Dish
Bottom must be at least ³⁄₁₆" (5 mm)
above the turntable. Follow
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Ceramic Glass,
Glass
Acceptable for use.
China,
Earthenware
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.
Melamine
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.
Paper: Towels,
Dinnerware,
Napkins
Use nonrecycled and those approved by
the manufacturer for microwave oven use.
Plastic: Wraps,
Bags, Covers,
Dinnerware,
Containers
Use those approved by the manufacturer
for microwave oven use.
Pottery and Clay
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.
Styrofoam*
Do not use in microwave oven.
Racks and bakeware supplied with the microwave oven (on some
models), aluminum foil for shielding, and approved meat
thermometers may be used with the following guidelines:
■ Do not allow aluminum foil or metal to touch the inside cavity
walls, ceiling or floor.
■
Always use the turntable.
■
Do not allow contact with another metal object during
cooking.
Do Not Use
Metal cookware and bakeware, gold, silver, pewter, nonapproved meat thermometers, skewers, twist ties, foil liners
such as sandwich wrappers, staples and objects with gold or
silver trim or a metallic glaze should not be used in the
microwave oven.
Cooking Power
Many recipes for microwave cooking specify which cooking
power to use by percent, name or number. For example,
70%=7=Medium-High.
Use the following chart as a general guide for the suggested
cooking power of specific foods.
PERCENT/
NAME
NO.
USE
100%, High
(default setting)
10
Quick heating convenience foods
and foods with high water content,
such as soups, beverages and
most vegetables.
90%
Cooking small, tender pieces of
meat, ground meat, poultry pieces
and fish fillets.
Heating cream soups.
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To Change Cook Time: Touch MICRO POWER once. Enter the
new cook time within 5 seconds. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE,
or wait 5 seconds and the change will be entered automatically.
To Change Cooking Power: Touch MICRO POWER twice. Enter
the new cook power within 5 seconds. Touch START/ADD A
MINUTE, or wait 5 seconds and the change will be entered
automatically.
PERCENT/
NAME
NO.
USE
80%
Heating rice, pasta or casseroles.
Cooking and heating foods that
need a cook power lower than
high. For example, whole fish and
meat loaf.
70%,
Medium-High
Reheating a single serving of food.
The microwave oven can be set to cook at different cooking
powers for various lengths of time, up to 3 stages.
60%
Cooking sensitive foods such as
cheese and egg dishes, pudding
and custards.
Cooking non-stirrable casseroles,
such as lasagna.
To Cook in Stages:
50%, Medium
Cooking ham, whole poultry and
pot roasts.
Simmering stews.
40%
Melting chocolate.
Heating bread, rolls and pastries.
30%, MediumLow, Defrost
Defrosting bread, fish, meats,
poultry and precooked foods.
20%
Softening butter, cheese, and ice
cream.
10%, Low
Taking chill out of fruit.
To Set a Cooking Power other than 100%:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Touch the number pads to set a length of time to cook.
Touch MICRO POWER.
Touch the number pad using the Cooking Power chart
Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The display will count down the cook time.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
5. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
Cooking
To Use:
1. Touch the number pads to set a length of time to cook.
Touch MICRO POWER to set a cooking power other than
100%. Touch the number pad(s) using the Cooking Power
chart.
2. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The display will count down the cook time.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
3. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
The cook time and cooking power can be changed after touching
START/ADD A MINUTE without interrupting cooking.
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Cooking in Stages
1. Touch the number pads to set a length of cook time for the
first stage.
2. Touch MICRO POWER and then enter a cook power (if other
than 100%) from the Cook Power Chart.
3. Touch MICRO POWER to start programming next stage.
4. Repeat the above steps for second and third stage
programming.
The numbers “1,” “2” and/or “3” will appear in the upper oven
display during programming.
5. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE when cook times and cook
powers have been entered.
The upper oven display will count down each of the cook
times. The numbers “1,” “2” or “3” will appear in the display
during their respective stages.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 end
of cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
Cook time may be changed during any cycling stage by
touching MICRO POWER once, and then entering the new
time within 5 seconds. Time may be added in 1-minute
increments by touching START/ADD A MINUTE during the
cycling stage.
6. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
Crisper Pan Frying
When the crisper pan is used with microwaves, it is like a frying
pan or griddle, ideal for French toast, burgers, eggs, stir-frying
and sautéing. See “Crisper Pan and Handle” section first before
using.
To Use:
Before crisper pan frying, brush crisper pan with ¹⁄₂ tsp (3 mL) of
oil or spray with nonstick cooking spray. Arrange food on crisper
pan. Place pan on turntable.
1. Touch the number pads to set a length of time to cook.
2. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will countdown the cook time.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the upper oven
display. If enabled, end-of-cycle tones will sound, then
reminder tones will sound every minute.
3. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the upper oven
door to clear the display and/or stop reminder tones.
CRISPER PAN FRYING CHART
Times are approximate and may be adjusted for individual tastes.
FOOD
COOKTIME
INSTRUCTIONS
Bacon, Canadian
2¹⁄₄" (6 cm) thick
slices
1 minute
Turn slices over on
crisper pan after
cooking.
*Four tones will sound at the midpoint of the reheat cycle, and
“STIR” will appear in the display. Stir food if desired, close door,
and touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
To Reheat Foods:
Eggs, scrambled
45 sec. to 1 min.
2 to 3 minutes
Mix 1 tbs (15 mL)
of water per egg
and pour into
preheated pan.
French Toast,
Pancakes,
Waffles, 4 Frozen
3 to 4 minutes
Turn halfway
through cooking.
Ground Beef,
1 lb (454 g)
6 to 7 minutes
Crumble meat
before cooking.
Stir halfway
through cooking.
Make sure no pink
center.
Ground Beef
Patties, two 4 oz
(113 g) patties
Side1: 2 minutes
Side 2: 2 to 4 min.
Cook completely,
no pink center.
Pizza Dough,
uncooked
9 and 12"
(23 and 30 cm)
4 to 5 minutes
Sprinkle with corn
meal. Press dough
into pan. After
precooking
dough, add sauce
and toppings.
Vegetables,
stir-fry, 2 cups
(500 mL)
4 minutes
Cut vegetables in
equal sizes. Stir
after 2 minutes.
Reheating
1. Touch REHEAT.
Touch number pad to select food type from the Reheat chart.
or
Touch REHEAT repeatedly to scan and select food settings.
For example, to select the Bread setting, REHEAT must be
touched twice.
2. Touch number pads to enter quantity (in servings, strips or
cups)
or
Touch QUANTITY (number pad “0”) to scan and select
quantities. For example, to select the quantity of 2 servings,
QUANTITY must be touched twice.
3. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE or wait 5 seconds, and the
microwave oven will start automatically.
The upper oven display will count down the reheat time.
When the cycle ends, “END” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
4. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
To Reheat Beverages:
1. Touch REHEAT.
2. Touch number pad “8”
or
Touch REHEAT repeatedly until the Beverages setting,
“BEVRG-8” is reached.
3. Touch number pad from chart to select beverage type.
4. Touch number pad from chart to select serving temperature.
5. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE or wait 5 seconds and the
microwave oven will start automatically.
The upper oven display will count down the reheat time.
Times and cooking powers have been preset for reheating 8 food
types. Use the following chart as a guide.
FOOD
CODE
QUANTITY
Dinner Plate
1 to 2 servings
Bread
1 to 6 slices
Meats
1 to 6 servings
*Cheese Dip
1 to 3 cups (250 - 750 mL)
*Soup
1 to 4 cups (250 mL-1 L)
*Sauce
1 to 3 cups (250 - 750 mL)
Pizza
1 to 2 servings
Beverage
Serving Temperature
1 Coffee
2 Tea
3 Hot Chocolate
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
1 Warm
2 Hot
3 Very Hot
IMPORTANT: Heated liquids can splash out during and after
heating. A wooden stir stick placed in the cup or bowl during
heating may help avoid this.
6. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
For more information on reheating different foods using the
manual microwave function, see “Microwave Reheat Chart” at
the end of the “Microwave Oven Use” section.
Defrost
The Defrost feature can be used, or the microwave oven can be
manually set to defrost by using 30% cook power.
■ Food should be 0°F (-18°C) or colder at defrosting for optimal
results.
■
Unwrap foods and remove lids (from fruit juice) before
defrosting.
■
Shallow packages will defrost more quickly than deep blocks.
■
Separate food pieces as soon as possible during or at the
end-of-cycle for more even defrosting.
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■
■
Foods left outside the freezer for more than 20 minutes or
frozen ready-made food should not be defrosted using the
Custom Defrost feature, but should be defrosted manually.
Use small pieces of aluminum foil to shield parts of food such
as chicken wings, leg tips and fish tails. See “Aluminum Foil
and Metal” first.
MEAT, POULTRY AND FISH DEFROST PREPARATION
Use the following chart as a guide when defrosting meat, poultry,
or fish. When setting the Custom Defrost cycle, the net weight
must be entered in pounds and tenths of pounds.
MEAT
Beef: ground, steaks, roast,
stew
DEFROST CHART
The Custom Defrost system has six categories: Meat, Poultry,
Fish, Bagel, Fruit Juice, and Roll/Muffin. Use the following chart
as a guide.
FOOD
SETTING
CODE
Lamb: stew and chops
Pork: chops, ribs, roasts,
sausage
WEIGHT OR QUANTITY
*Meats
0.1 to 6.6 lbs (45 g to 3 kg)
*Poultry
0.1 to 6.6 lbs (45 g to 3 kg)
POULTRY
*Fish
0.1 to 4.4 lbs (45 g to 1.34 kg)
Chicken: whole and cut up
**Bagel
1 to 6 pieces
Cornish hens
Fruit Juice
6, 12 or 16 oz (170, 340 or 454 g)
Turkey: breast
Roll/Muffin
1 to 6 pieces
FISH
*See Preparation chart at end of “Defrost” section for cuts, sizes,
and instructions.
**Bagel quantity settings 1 and 2 may appear to have longer
defrost times than necessary; however, longer times use less
cooking power.
Fillets, Steaks, Whole,
Shellfish
The narrow or fatty areas of
irregular shaped cuts should
be shielded with foil before
defrosting.
Do not defrost less than
¹⁄₄ lb (113 g) or two
4 oz (113 g) patties.
Place all meats in
microwavable baking dish.
Place in microwavable
baking dish, chicken breast
side up.
Remove giblets from whole
chicken.
Place in microwavable
baking dish.
Popcorn
To use Defrost:
■
Do not use regular paper bags or glass utensils.
1. Touch DEFROST.
2. Touch the number pad from the Defrost chart to select food
or
Touch DEFROST repeatedly to scroll through foods.
■
Pop only one package of popcorn at a time.
■
Follow manufacturer’s instructions when using a microwave
popcorn popper.
■
Listen for popping to slow to 1 pop every 1 or 2 seconds.
Do not repop unpopped kernels.
■
Use fresh bags of popcorn for optimal results.
■
Cooking results may vary by brand and fat content.
3. Touch number pads from the Defrost chart to select the
weight or quantity
or
Touch QUANTITY (number pad “0”) repeatedly to select
quantity.
4. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE or wait 5 seconds and the
microwave oven will start automatically.
The display will count down the defrost time. For better
results, a preset standing time is included in the defrosting
time. This may make the defrosting time seem longer than
expected.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
5. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
The cook time can be changed during the defrosting cycle
without interrupting cooking.
Popping time has been preset based on commercially packaged
microwave popcorn. The oven is preset for the 3.5 oz (99 g) size,
but can be changed. Use the following chart as a guide.
BAG SIZE
CODE
TOUCH PAD
3.5 oz (99 g)
Once
3.0 oz (85 g)
Twice
1.75 oz (50 g)
Three times
To Pop Popcorn:
1. Touch POPCORN (3 SIZES).
The microwave oven will be set to automatically begin the
pop setting for the 3.5 oz (99 g) bag size.
Touch POPCORN (3 SIZES) repeatedly to scan and select
bag size
or
Touch number pad from chart to manually select bag size.
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2. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE or wait 5 seconds for the
popping to begin automatically.
The upper oven display will count down the popping time.
3. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will count down the crisp time.
Time may be added during cooking by touching START/ADD
A MINUTE.
Time may be added to popping time by touching START/ADD
A MINUTE during or after popping.
When the popcorn cycle ends, “End” will appear in the
display, 4 end-of-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder
tones will sound every minute.
3. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display and/or stop reminder tones.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
4. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display.
CRISPING CHART
Keeping Food Warm
Times are approximate and may be adjusted for individual tastes.
FOOD
WARNING
Pizza,
refrigerated or
fresh
12" (30 cm)
9" (23 cm)
Food Poisoning Hazard
Do not let food sit in oven more than one hour before
or after cooking.
COOK TIME
9 minutes
7 minutes
Doing so can result in food poisoning or sickness.
Hot cooked food can be kept warm in the microwave oven.
Foods that are cooked covered and complete meals on dinner
plates should be covered while being kept warm. Pastry items
such as pies and turnovers should be uncovered while being kept
warm.
Puff Pastry Fruit
Turnovers,
4 Frozen
10 to 12 minutes
Turkey Breast,
boneless
10 to 12 minutes
per 1 lb (454 g)
To Keep Food Warm:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Touch number pads to set length of warm time.
Touch MICRO POWER.
Touch number pad “1” to set cook power at 10%.
Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will count down the warm time.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
5. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display.
To program keep-warm at the end of a cooking cycle, set the
time and the cook power (10%) as the last cooking stage. See
“Cooking in Stages” section.
Crisp
The Crisp feature uses the broil element and microwaves to crisp
and brown foods. Crisp can be used to saute meats and
vegetables, pan-fry bacon and eggs, and to crisp and brown
pizza and cheese sandwiches. Always use the crisper pan. See
the “Crisper Pan and Handle” section before using.
To Crisp:
Before Crisping, brush crisper pan with ¹⁄₂ tsp (3 mL) of oil or
spray with nonstick cooking spray. Arrange food on crisper pan,
and place pan on turntable.
1. Touch CRISP.
2. Touch the number pads to enter a length of time to cook in
minutes and seconds. The time can be set up to 90 minutes.
PREPARATION
Sprinkle crisper
pan with corn
meal. Add
additional time for
thick crust and
reduce time for
thin crust.
Place turkey in
center of crisper
pan. Internal
temperature
should be
170°F (77°C).
Broil
The Broil feature uses the broil element to cook and brown 1 to 4
small pieces of food at a time. Always use the broiling grid. The
Crisper Pan may be used with the Broil function to catch
drippings from the food. See “Grids” section before using.
■ Avoid opening the door often.
■
For even browning, turn food over halfway through cooking.
To Broil:
Before broiling, remove turntable hub. See “Parts and Features”
for location. Replace turntable in oven. Turntable must be in
place during broiling, but will not rotate. Then preheat broil
element for 2 to 3 minutes. Place all food on half of broiling grid.
Place grid on turntable, and position it so that the food is directly
under the broil element.
1. Touch BROIL.
2. Touch the number pads to enter a length of time to cook in
minutes and seconds.
3. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will count down the broil time.
Time may be added during cooking by touching START/ADD
A MINUTE.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
4. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display.
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BROILING CHART
To Convect Cook with Preheat:
Times are approximate and may be adjusted for individual tastes.
1. Position convection grid on turntable in microwave oven and
close the door.
2. Touch CONVECT twice.
“PREHEAT” will appear in the upper oven display.
FOOD
COOK TIME
Garlic Toast or
Open Face
Sandwiches
2 to 3 minutes
Steaks, 2 top
sirloin, ³⁄₄" (2 cm)
thick, 8 oz (227 g)
portions
Medium doneness
Side 1: 10 minutes
Side 2: 8 minutes
PREPARATION
Touch the number pads to set a temperature other than
325°F (162°C). The cook temperature setting may be
changed as desired from 170°F to 450°F (77°C to 232°C).
Trim excess fat
and score edges.
Let stand 1 minute
before serving.
Convection Cooking
A. Broil element
B. Convection fan
C. Convection element
(on some models)
D. Convection grid
Convection Cooking uses the convection element (on some
models) and the fan. The Broil element will also cycle on and off.
Hot air is circulated throughout the oven cavity by the fan. The
constantly moving air surrounds the food to heat the outer
portion quickly.
The Convect function may be used to cook small amounts of
food on a single rack.
■ Always use the Convection Grid.
Celsius temperatures below 100°C must have a “0” at the
beginning of their entries. For example, 77°C must be entered
as 0-7-7.
3. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will show the “TIME” prompt.
4. Touch number pads to enter length of time to cook, in hours
and minutes, up to 4 hours.
5. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
“Lo” will appear in the upper oven display until the
temperature reaches 170°F (77°C). When that temperature is
reached, the display will show the preheating temperature in
5°F (-15°C) increments until the set cooking temperature is
reached.
When preheating is complete, one tone will sound, and the
display will show the set cook time.
6. Place food or bakeware on convection grid and close the
door.
7. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will count down the cook time.
Each time the door is opened during cooking, the START/
ADD A MINUTE pad must be touched to restart cooking.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
8. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display.
■
Do not cover Turntable or Convection Grid with aluminum foil.
To Convect Cook without Preheat:
■
Do not use light plastic containers, plastic wrap or paper
products. All heatproof cookware or metal utensils can be
used in convection cooking, but metal utensils cannot be
used in microwave cooking. Round pizza pans are excellent
for convection cooking.
■
Use convection cooking for items such as souffles, breads,
cookies, angel food cakes, pizza, and most meats and fish.
1. Position convection grid on turntable in microwave oven,
place food or bakeware on convection grid, and close the
door.
2. Touch CONVECT PREHEAT once.
Touch the number pads to set a temperature other than
325°F (162°C). The cook temperature setting may be
changed as desired from 170°F to 450°F (77°C to 232°C).
■
No special techniques are needed to adapt standard oven
recipes to convection cooking, although some temperatures
might need to be reduced, and some cooking times might
need to be shortened.
■
This oven may be preheated in the same way that standard
oven is preheated. (Most recipes for baked goods call for
preheating.)
Celsius temperatures below 100°C must have a “0” at the
beginning of their entries. For example, 77°C must be entered
as 0-7-7.
3. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will show the “TIME” prompt.
4. Touch number pads to enter length of time to cook, in hours
and minutes, up to 4 hours.
5. Touch START/ADD A MINUTE.
The upper oven display will count down the cook time.
Each time the door is opened during cooking, the START/
ADD A MINUTESTART/ADD A MINUTE pad must be touched
to restart cooking.
When the cycle ends, “End” will appear in the display, 4 endof-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
6. Touch upper oven OFF/CANCEL or open the door to clear the
display.
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MICROWAVE COOK CHART
These times are approximate and may need to be adjusted to suit individual taste.
FOOD
COOK TIME (in min and sec)
COOK POWER
Bacon (per slice)
0:45-1:15 per slice
100%
Ground Beef for Casseroles (1 lb [0.45 kg])
4:00-6:00
100%
Ground Beef Patties (2)
Ground Beef Patties (4)
Side 1: 2:00, Side 2: 1:30-2:00
Side 1: 2:30, Side 2: 2:00-3:00
100%
100%
Meat Loaf (1¹⁄₂ lbs [0.7 kg])
13:00-19:00
70%
Chicken Pieces
Internal temperature should be 185ºF (85ºC) after standing.
6:00-9:00 per 1 lb (454 g)
100%
Turkey Breast
Internal temperature should be 185ºF (85ºC) after standing.
5:00, then
8:00-12:00
100%,
70%
Fish Fillets (1 lb [0.45 kg])
5:00-6:00
100%
Scallops and Shrimp (1 lb [0.45 kg])
3:30-5:30
100%
Beans, Green or Yellow (1 lb [0.45 kg])
6:00-12:00
100%
Broccoli (1 lb [0.45 kg])
6:00-10:00
100%
Carrots (1 lb [0.45 kg])
8:00-12:00
100%
Cauliflower (medium head)
6:00-9:00
100%
Corn on the Cob (2)
Corn on the Cob (4)
4:00-9:00
6:00-16:00
100%
100%
Potatoes, Baked (4 medium)
13:00-19:00
100%
Summer Squash (1 lb [0.45 kg])
3:00-8:00
100%
Applesauce (4 servings)
7:00-9:00
100%
Baked Apples (4)
4:00-6:00
100%
Chocolate (melt 1 square)
1:00-2:00
50%
Eggs, Scrambled (2)
Eggs, Scrambled (4)
1:15-1:45
2:00-3:00
100%
100%
Hot Cereals (1 serving)
Hot Cereals (4 servings)
1:30-5:00
4:30-7:00
100%
100%
Nachos (large plate)
1:30-2:30
50%
Water for Beverage (1 cup [250 mL])
Water for Beverage (2 cups [500 mL])
2:30-4:00
4:30-6:00
100%
100%
Meats, Poultry, Fish, Seafood
Vegetables
Other
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MICROWAVE REHEAT CHART
These times are approximate and may need to be adjusted to suit individual taste. If using Broil to reheat, do not cover food.
FOOD/STARTING TEMPERATURE
COOK TIME (in min and
sec)
COOK POWER
PREPARATION
Meat (Chicken pieces, chops, hamburgers,
meat loaf slices)
1 serving, refrigerated
2 servings, refrigerated
1:00-2:00
2:30-4:30
70%
70%
Meat Slices (Beef, ham, pork, turkey)
1 or more servings, room temperature
1 or more servings, refrigerated
0:45-1:00 per serving
1:00-3:00 per serving
50%
50%
Stirrable Casseroles and Main Dishes
1 serving, refrigerated
2 servings, refrigerated
4-6 servings, refrigerated
2:00-4:00
4:00-6:00
6:00-8:00
100%
100%
100%
5:00-8:00
9:00-13:00
13:00-16:00
50%
50%
50%
Soup, Cream
1 cup (250 mL), refrigerated
1 can (10 oz [284 mL]), room temperature
3:00-4:30
5:00-7:00
50%
50%
Soup, Clear
1 cup (250 mL), refrigerated
1 can (10 oz [284 mL]), room temperature
2:30-3:30
4:00-5:30
100%
100%
Pizza (Medium slice)
1 slice, room temperature
2 slices, room temperature
1 slice, refrigerated
2 slices, refrigerated
0:15-0:25
0:30-0:40
0:30-0:40
0:45-0:55
100%
100%
100%
100%
Vegetables
1 serving, refrigerated
2 servings, refrigerated
0:45-1:30
1:30-2:30
100%
100%
Baked Potato
1, refrigerated
2, refrigerated
1:00-2:00
2:00-3:00
50%
50%
Cut lengthwise, then several
times crosswise. Cover with wax
paper.
Breads (Dinner or breakfast roll)
1 roll, room temperature
2 rolls, room temperature
4 rolls, room temperature
0:08-0:12
0:11-0:15
0:18-0:22
50%
100%
100%
Wrap single piece in paper
towel. Place several pieces on
paper towel, then cover with
another paper towel.
Pie
Whole, refrigerated
1 slice, refrigerated
5:00-7:00
0:30
70%
100%
Non-stirrable Casseroles and Main
Dishes
1 serving, refrigerated
2 servings, refrigerated
4-6 servings, refrigerated
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Cover loosely.
Cover with gravy or wax paper.
Check after 30 sec per serving.
Cover. Stir after half the time.
Cover with wax paper.
Cover. Stir after half the time.
Cover. Stir after half the time.
Cover. Stir after half the time.
OVEN CARE
General Cleaning
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning, make sure all controls are off and
the oven is cool. Always follow label instructions on cleaning
products.
Soap, water and a soft cloth or sponge are suggested first unless
otherwise noted.
STAINLESS STEEL (on some models)
Cleaning Method:
Rub in direction of grain to avoid damaging.
■ Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish Part Number 31464 (not
included): See “Assistance or Service” section to order.
■
Liquid detergent or all-purpose cleaner: Rinse with clean
water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth.
■
Vinegar for hard water spots.
Do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, Cooktop
Polishing Creme, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths or some
paper towels. Damage may occur.
Heavy soil
■ Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents:
Heat 1 cup (250 mL) of water for 2 to 5 minutes in oven.
Steam will soften soil. Rinse with clean water and dry with
soft, lint-free cloth.
Odors
■ Lemon juice or vinegar:
Heat 1 cup (250 mL) of water with 1 tbs (15 mL) of either
lemon juice or vinegar for 2 to 5 minutes in oven.
Microwave Inlet Cover
The microwave inlet cover (see “Parts and Features”) should be
kept clean to avoid arcing and oven damage.
■ Wipe with wet cloth.
Do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, steelwool pads, gritty washcloths or some recycled paper towels.
Damage may occur.
TURNTABLE
OVEN DOOR EXTERIOR
■
Glass cleaner and paper towels or nonabrasive plastic
scrubbing pad: Apply glass cleaner to soft cloth or sponge,
not directly on panel.
■
All-Purpose Appliance Cleaner Part Number 31662 (not
included):
See “Assistance or Service” section to order.
OVEN CAVITY
Cleaning Method:
On stainless steel models, rub in direction of grain to avoid
damaging.
The area where the oven door and frame touch when closed
should be kept clean.
Average soil
■ Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents:
Replace turntable immediately after cleaning. Do not operate the
microwave oven without the turntable in place.
■ Mild cleanser and scouring pad
■
Dishwasher
GRIDS
■
Steel-wool pad
■
Dishwasher
CRISPER PAN
■
Mild cleanser and scouring sponge
■
Dishwasher
Rinse with clean water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Try the solutions suggested here first in order to avoid the cost of an unnecessary service call.
Nothing will operate
■
Has a household fuse blown, or has the circuit breaker
tripped?
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. If problem
continues, call an electrician.
■
Is the appliance wired properly?
See Installation Instructions.
Turntable rotates both directions
■
Display shows messages
■
Is the display showing “PF”, “PF id=27” or “PF id=30”?
There has been a power failure. Clear the display. See
“Display(s)” section. On some models, reset the clock, if
needed. See “Clock” section.
■
Is the display showing a letter followed by a number?
Clear the display. See “Display(s)” section. If it reappears, call
for service. See “Assistance or Service” section.
Oven will not operate
■
Is the door completely closed?
Firmly close door.
■
Is the electronic oven control set correctly?
See “Electronic Oven Control” section.
■
On some models, is the Control Lock set?
See “Control Lock” section.
■
On some models, is the Sabbath Mode set?
See “Sabbath Mode” section.
■
On combination oven models, is the lower oven selfcleaning?
The upper oven will not work during the lower oven SelfCleaning Cycle.
Is the magnetron working properly?
Try to heat 1 cup (250 mL) of cold water for 2 minutes at
100% cooking power. If water does not heat, call for service.
See “Assistance or Service” section.
■
This is normal and depends on motor rotation at beginning of
cycle.
Display shows time countdown, but is not operating
■
Is the Timer in use?
See “Timer” section.
Tones are not sounding
■
Are tones disabled?
See “Tones” section.
Smoke is coming from oven vent during broiling
■
Some smoke is normal and occurs just as in conventional
broiling.
Oven makes humming noise
Sparking during broiling
This is normal and occurs when the transformer in the
magnetron cycles on.
■
■
This is normal and occurs as fat burns off from past cooking.
Sparking will stop once fat is completely burned off.
Oven door looks wavy
Cooking times seem too long
This is normal and will not affect performance.
■
■
Is the cooking power set properly?
See “Cooking Power” in “Microwave Oven Use” section.
■
Are large amounts of food being heated?
Larger amounts of food need longer cooking times.
■
Is the incoming voltage less than that specified in “Parts
and Features”?
Have a qualified electrician check the electrical system of the
house.
Turntable will not operate
■
■
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Is the turntable properly in place?
Make sure turntable is correct side up and is sitting securely
on the turntable support.
Is the turntable support operating properly?
Remove turntable. Remove and replace turntable support.
Replace turntable. Place 1 cup (250 mL) of water on the
turntable, then restart oven. If it still is not working, call for
service. See “Assistance or Service” section. Do not operate
the oven without turntable and turntable support working
properly.
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
Before calling for assistance or service, please check
“Troubleshooting.” It may save you the cost of a service call. If
you still need help, follow the instructions below.
When calling, please know the purchase date and the complete
model and serial number of your appliance. This information will
help us to better respond to your request.
Accessories U.S.A.
To order accessories, call the Whirlpool Customer eXperience
Center toll free at 1-800-442-9991 and follow the menu prompts.
Or visit our website at www.whirlpool.com and click on “Buy
Accessories Online.”
Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish
If you need replacement parts
If you need to order replacement parts, we recommend that you
use only FSP® replacement parts. FSP® replacement parts will fit
right and work right because they are made with the same
precision used to build every new WHIRLPOOL® appliance.
To locate FSP® replacement parts in your area, call us or your
nearest Whirlpool designated service center.
(stainless steel models)
Order Part #4396095
In Canada
Please call the Whirlpool Canada LP Customer Interaction Centre
toll free: 1-800-807-6777
Our consultants provide assistance with:
In the U.S.A.
Call the Whirlpool Customer eXperience Center
toll free: 1-800-253-1301.
Our consultants provide assistance with:
■
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
■
Use and maintenance procedures.
■
Accessory and repair parts sales.
■
Referrals to local dealers, repair parts distributors, and
service companies. Whirlpool Canada LP designated service
technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and
provide after-warranty service, anywhere in Canada.
■
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
■
Installation information.
■
Use and maintenance procedures.
■
Accessory and repair parts sales.
For further assistance
■
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speaking, hearing
impaired, limited vision, etc.).
■
Referrals to local dealers, repair parts distributors, and
service companies. Whirlpool designated service technicians
are trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide afterwarranty service, anywhere in the United States.
If you need further assistance, you can write to Whirlpool
Canada LP with any questions or concerns at:
Customer Interaction Centre
Whirlpool Canada LP
1901 Minnesota Court
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3A7
To locate the Whirlpool designated service company in your
area, you can also look in your telephone directory Yellow
Pages.
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Whirlpool
Corporation with any questions or concerns at:
Whirlpool Brand Home Appliances
Customer eXperience Center
553 Benson Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
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WHIRLPOOL® HIGH SPEED AND MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year from the date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions attached to or
furnished with the product, Whirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool Canada LP will pay for FSP® replacement parts and repair labor costs to
correct defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by a Whirlpool designated service company.
SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON MAGNETRON TUBE
From the second through fifth year from the date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions
attached to or furnished with the product, Whirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool Canada LP will pay for FSP® replacement parts for the
microwave magnetron tube if defective in materials or workmanship.
Whirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool Canada LP will not pay for:
1. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance, to instruct you how to use your appliance, to replace house fuses or
correct house wiring, or to replace owner-accessible light bulbs.
2. Repairs when your appliance is used in other than normal, single-family household use.
3. Pickup and delivery. Your appliance is designed to be repaired in the home.
4. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, fire, flood, improper installation, acts of God or use of products not
approved by Whirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool Canada LP.
5. Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance.
6. Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States or Canada.
7. In Canada, travel or transportation expenses for customers who reside in remote areas.
8. Any labor costs during the limited warranty period.
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION OR WHIRLPOOL CANADA LP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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 may vary from state to
state or province to province.
Outside the 50 United States and Canada, this warranty does not apply. Contact your authorized Whirlpool dealer to determine
if another warranty applies.
If you need service, first see the “Troubleshooting” section of this book. After checking “Troubleshooting,” additional help can be found
by checking the “Assistance or Service” section or by calling the Whirlpool Customer eXperience Center, 1-800-422-1230 (toll-free),
from anywhere in the U.S.A. In Canada, contact your Whirlpool designated service company or call 1-800-807-6777.
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Keep this book and your sales slip together for future
reference. You must provide proof of purchase or installation
date for in-warranty service.
Dealer name____________________________________________________
Write down the following information about your appliance to
better help you obtain assistance or service if you ever need it.
You will need to know your complete model number and serial
number. You can find this information on the model and serial
number label/plate, located on your appliance as shown in the
“Parts and Features” section.
Phone number __________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________
Model number __________________________________________________
Serial number __________________________________________________
Purchase date __________________________________________________
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