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A Note To You 2 Important Safety h5tructions 3 Parts And Features 5 Using Your Oven 6 Usin The Setf -El eaning Cycle 25 Carin For Your ven 8 29 tf Y?u Need i%PM?E 32 Warranty 36 1-800-253-1301 Call us with questions or comments. SELF-CLEANING ELECTRIC BUILT-IN ia -sa LOWER OVEN MODELS RM770PXA RM765PXA NOTE: Use and care instructions for the upper [...]
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A Note To You Thank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance. You have purchased a quality, worldclass home appliance. Years of engineering experience have gone into its manufacturing. To ensure that you will enjoy many years of trouble-free operation, we have developed this Use and Care Guide. It is full of valuable information on how to operate and m[...]
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Important Safety Instructions General l Read all instructions before using the oven. l Install or locate the oven only in accordance with the pro- vided Installation Instructions. The oven must be installed by a qualified installer. The oven must be roperly connected to electrica P supply and grounded. l CAUTION: Do not store things children mi ht [...]
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l Do not heat unopened contain- ers. They could explode. The hot contents could cause burns and container particles could cause injury. l Do not store flammable materi- als on or near the oven. The fumes can create an explosion and/or fire hazard. When using the oven l Always position oven rack(s) in desired location while oven IS cool. If a rack m[...]
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Parts And Features This section contains captioned illustrations of your appliance. Use them to become familiar with the location and appearance of all parts and features. Upper microwave oven (see 8eparate upper microwave oven use and care guide for more information) Control panel Lower oven vent - Model and serial number plate- Lock lever cover p[...]
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Using Your Oven In This Section Page Positioning racka and pans ............................... 6 For beat air circulation ...................................... .7 Using aluminum foil for baking.. ...................... .7 The electronic oven control ............................... 6 Setting the clock.. ............................................[...]
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For best air circulation The hot air must circulate around the pans in the oven for even heat to reach all parts of the oven. This results in better baking. l Place the pans so that one is not directly over the other. l For best results, allow 1 ‘% to 2 inches (4-5 cm) of space around each pan and between pans and oven walls. There must be a mini[...]
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The electronic oven control Electronic Clock Minute timer set selector pads pa& MEALTIMER pada pads enter cancel control pads pad pad Display/clock Command pads l When you first plug in the oven, a time of day and “PF will show in the temperature display. If, after you set the clock (page 9) the display again shows “PF, your electricity was[...]
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Setting the clock 1. 2. 3. Push the Clock/Set pad. The colon flashes and TIME will light up in the display. Use the Hour and Minute pads to set the time of day. Push the “up” (A) or “down” (V) pad(s) until the correct time shows in the display. Push the Start/Enter pad. NOTE: If you do not want the clock time dis- played, push and hold the [...]
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3. Push the Start/Enter pad. The Minute Timer will begin counting down immediately after the timer is started. When time is up, “End” will show in the large display and you will hear four P-second tones. You will also hear four l-second tones every minute until you push one of the two Timer pads. NOTE: To disable the reminder tones, push and ho[...]
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Baking/roasting 1. Poaltion the rack(s) properly bafon turning on the oven. To change rack position, lift rack at front and pull out. For further information, sea “Positioning racks and pans” on page 6. 2. Purh the Bake pad. 366’ will light up in the small display to show the preset temperature and BAKE will light up. 3. To cook at a dlfferen[...]
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Adjusting the oven temperature control Oven temperature controls will gradually shift after years of use. So, even though your new oven is properly adjusted to provide accurate temperatures, it may cook faster or slower than your old oven. If, after using the oven for a period of time, you are not satisfied with the temperature settings, you can ad[...]
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Broiling NOTE: Preheating is not necessary when broiling. 1. Position the rack before turning the oven on. See “Broiling rack position chart” on page 14. 2. Put the broiler pan and food on the rack. 3. Close the door to the Broil Stop position (open about 4 inches [lo.2 cm]). The door will stay open by itself. 4. Push the Broil pad. The small d[...]
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Broiling rack position chart RACK POSlTlOh FROM BOTTOM TYPE OF FOOD/ DONENESS Hamburger patties and thin steaks, W” thick or less Quickly searing food, rare and medium steaks, medium patties, ham slices, fish steaks, frankfurters Well-done steaks and patties, lamb chops, split chicken, pork steaks and chops, whole fish Broiling tips 9 Use the bro[...]
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Using the electronic MEALTIMER” control The electronic MEALTIMER” control will turn the oven on and off at times you set . . . even when you are not around. Delayed time baking/roasting is ideal for foods which do not require a preheated oven, such as meats and casseroles. Do not use delayed time cooking for cakes, cookies, etc. . . . undercook[...]
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4. Use the Hour and Minute pads to set the desired cooking time. Push the “up” (A) or “down” (V) pad(s) until the correct time shows in the display. This example shows a desired bakinq/roasting time of 30 minutes. 5. Push the Start/Enter pad. “Lo”“, HEAT, BAKE, TIMED and the set cook time will light up in the display to show that the [...]
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2. Push the Bake pad to enter the Bake mode. Use the Temp pad(s) to set the desired temperature. Push A to raise the temperature or V to lower the temperature in 5°F incre- ments. Use these pads until the desired temperature shows in the small display. After you have set the desired temperature, the display will show the set temperature and the ti[...]
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To delay start and stop automatically Method l-Using Cook Time and Delay Start Time: 1. Position the oven rack(s) property and put food in the oven. 2. Push the Bake pad to enter the Bake mode. Use the Temp pad(s) to set the desired temperature. Push A to raise the temperature or V to lower the temperature in 5’F incre- ments. Use these pads unti[...]
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Use the Hour and Minute pads to set the desired start time. Push the “up” (A) or “down” (V;ryd(s) until the correct time shows in the This example shows a desired start time of 2 o’clock. The oven will automatically shut off at 2:30 (the set start time plus the set cook time). Push the Start/Enter pad. DELAY and BAKE will light up in the [...]
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Method 2-Using Delay Start Time and Stop Time: 1. Position the oven rack(s) properly and put food in the oven. 2. Push the Bake pad to enter the Bake mode. Use the Temp pad(s) to set the desired temperature. Push A to raise the temperature or V to lower the temperature in 5°F incre- ments. Use these pads until the desired temperature shows in the [...]
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6. Use the Hour and Minute pads to set the desired stop time. Push the “up” (A) or “down” (V) pad(s) until the correct time shows in the display. This example shows a desired stop time of 2:30. This provides a cook time of 30 minutes (the difference between the start and stop times). NOTE: If you do not set a stop time, the colon will flash[...]
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Method 3-Using Cook Time and Stop Time: 1. Position the oven rack(s) properly and put food in the oven. 2. Push the Bake pad to enter the Bake mode. Use the Temp pad(s) to set the desired temperature. Push A to raise the temperature or V to lower the temperature in 5°F incre- ments. Use these pads until the desired temperature shows in the small d[...]
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This example shows a desired stop time of 2:30. The oven will automatically start cooking at 2:00 (the set stop time minus the set cook time). 7. Push the Start/Enter pad. DELAY and BAKE will light up in the display to show that the oven is programmed to start at a later time. NOTE: The display will show “doo? and a tone will sound once a minute [...]
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The oven vent Ovai vent 24[...]
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Using The Self-Cleaning Cycle In This Section Paw How the cycle works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Before you start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...*. 25 Page Setting the controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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l Remove the broiler pan grid and any pots and pans being stored in the oven. NOTE: You can clean the broiler pan (without grid) in the oven if you have first removed most of the soil by hand-cleaning or a dishwasher. If most of the soil is not removed, too much smoking will occur. The chrome broiler pan grid will discolor if cleaned in the Self-Cl[...]
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If a cleaning cycle other than 3 hours is desired, use the Hour and Minute pads to set the desired cleaning time. Push the “up” (A) or “down” (r) pad(s) until a time between 2-4 hours shows in the display. l Use 2 hours for light soil. l Use 3-4 hours for moderate to heavy soil. Push the StatiEnter pad. TIMED and HEAT will light up in the d[...]
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To delay the start using Delay Start Time: Push the Clean pad. Push the Delay Start Time pad. START, TIME, CLEAN and “cln” will light up. Use the Hour and Minute pads to set the desired start time. Push the “up” (A) or “down” (V) pad(s) until the correct time shows in the display. Push the Start/Enter pad. DELAY, CLEAN and the time of d[...]
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6. When the oven reaches normal baking/ roasting temperatures, LOCKED goes off and “End” and CLEAN TIME come on. Move the Lock Lever back to the left. DO NOT FORCE lT. Wait until it moves easily. To stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any time: 1. Push the Off/Cancel pad. 2. When LOCKED goes off, move the Lock Lever back to the left. DO NOT FORCE l[...]
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Cleaning chart Use the following table to help you clean all parts of your oven. PART Control panel WHAT TO USE Sponge and warm, soapy water OR Paper towel and spray glass cleaner HOW TO CLEAN l Wash, rinse and dry thoroughly. DO NOT USE steel wool or abrasive cleaners. They may damage the finish. DO NOT spray cleaner directly on panel. Apply clean[...]
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The oven light The oven light will come on when the oven door is opened. To turn on the light when the oven door is closed, use the Oven Light Switch on the control panel. Use the switch again to turn off the light. Electrical Shock and Personal Injury Hazard l Make sure oven and light bulb are cool and power to the oven has been turned OFF before [...]
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If You Need Assistance Or Service This section is designed to help you save the cost of a service call. Part 1 of this section outlines possible problems, their causes, and actions you can take to solve each problem. Parts 2 and 3 tell you what to do if you still need assistance or service. When calling our Consumer Assistance Center for help or ca[...]
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Cooking results The oven is not level. Level oven. (See Installation Instructions.) are not what you expected The oven temperature seems too Adjust the oven temperature control. low or too high. (See “Adjusting the oven temperature control” on page 12.) You have not preheated the Preheat oven when called for in r[...]
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2. If you need assistance . . . Call Whirlpool Consumer Assistance Center telephone number. Dial free from anywhere in the U.S.: l-800-253-1301 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 i[...]
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WHIRLPOOL” Microwave Oven/Range Product Warranty LENGTH OF WARRANTY FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY From Date of Purchase WHIRLPOOL WlLL PAY FOR FSpb replacement parts and repair labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Whirlpools’ service company. LlMlTED FOUR-YEAR WARRANTY Second Through Fifth Yea[...]