Whirlpool MT1066XB User manual

Category
Microwaves
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User manual
A Note To You 2
Understandng
Microwave Oven
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Precau&ions To Avoid
Possible Exposure
To Excessive
Microwave Energy 5
Installation
lnstmctions
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Gettin -To Know
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Using Your
Microwave Oven 18
Caring For Your
Microwave Oven 31
Cooking Guide 32
Questions And
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Warranty
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MODEL MT1066XB
A Note To You
Thank you for buying a Whirlpool@ appliance.
You have purchased a quality, world-class 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 maintain your appliance properly and safely. Please read it carefully. Also,
please complete and mail the Ownership Registration Card provided with your appliance. This
will help us notify you about any new information on your appliance.
Your safety is important to us.
This guide contains safety symbols and statements. Please pay special attention to these
symbols and follow any instructions given. Here is a brief explanation of the use of each
symbol.
This symbol will help alert you to such
dangers as personal injury, burns, fire
and electriil shock.
This symbol will help you avoid actions
which could cause product damage
(scratches, dents, etc.) and damage to
your personal property.
Our Consumer Assistance Center number, l-800-253-1301,
is toll-free, 24 hours a day.
If you ever have a question concerning your appliance’s operation, or if you need service, first
see “If You Need Assistance Or Service” on page 37. If you need further help, feel free to call
our Consumer Assistance Center. When calling, you will need to know your appliance’s
complete model number and serial number. You can find this information on the model and
serial number plate (see diagram on page 12). For your convenience, we have included a
handy place below for you to record these numbers, the purchase date from the sales slip and
your dealer’s name and telephone number. Keep this book and the sales slip together in a
safe place for future reference.
Model Number
Serial Number
Purchase Date
Dealer Name
Dealer Phone
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Understanding Microwave
Oven Safety
IMPORTANT SAFEl-Y INSTRUCTIONS
Microwave ovens have been thoroughly tested for safe and effiiient operation. However, as
with any appliance, there are special installation and safety precautions which must be
followed to ensure safe and satisfactory operation and prevent damage to the unit.
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electrical shock, injury to
persons, exposure to excessive microwave energy, or dam-
age when uslng the microwave oven, follow basic precau-
tions, lncludlng the followlng:
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Read all instructions before using the
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This appliance should be serviced only by
microwave oven.
qualified service personnel. Call an
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Read and follow the specific “PRECAU-
authorized Whirlpool@ service company for
TIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO-
examination, repair or adjustment.
SURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
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Do not cover or block any opening on the
ENERGY” found on page 5.
appliance. Fire could resuft.
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This appliance must be grounded.
Connect only to properly grounded
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Do not store or use this appliance out-
outlet. See “GROUNDING INSTRUC-
doors. Do not use this product near
TIONS” found on page 9.
water-for example, near a kitchen sink,
in a wet basement, or near a swimming
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Install or locate this appliance only in
pool, and the like.
accordance with the provided Installation
Instructions found on page 8.
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Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
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Some products such as whole eggs in
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Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
the shell and sealed containers-for
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Do not let cord hang over edge of table
example, closed glass jars-could explode
or counter.
and should not be heated in this oven.
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See door surface and interior cleaning
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Do not heat, store or use flammable
instructions on page 31.
materials in or near the oven. Fumes
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To reduce the risk of fire in the oven
could create a fire hazard or explosion.
cavity:
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Use this appliance only for its intended
-Do not overcook food. Carefully attend
use as described in this manual. Do not
appliance if paper, plastic, or other
use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this
combustible materials are placed inside
appliance. This type of oven is specifi-
the oven to facilitate cooking. Paper
tally designed to heat or cook food. It is
coukl char or burn, and some plastics
not designed for industrial or laboratory
could meft if used when heating foods.
use.
-Do not deep fry in oven. Microwavable
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As with any appliance, close supervision
utensils are not suitable and it is difficult
is necessary when used by children.
to maintain appropriate deep frying
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Do not operate this appliance if it has a
temperatures.
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly, or if it has been damaged or
dropped. Electrical shock, fire or other
hazards could result.
continued on next page
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To reduce the risk of fire in the oven
cavity (continued):
-Test dinnerware or cookware before
using.
To test a dish for safe use, put
it into the oven with a cup of water
besiie it. Cook at 106% Cook Power
for one minute.
If the dish gets hot
and water stays cool, do not use it.
Some dishes (melamine, some
ceramic dinnenrvare, etc.) absorb
microwave energy, becoming too hot
to handle and slowing cooking times.
Cooking in metal containers not
designed for microwave use can
damage the oven, as can containers
with hidden metal (twist-ties, foil lining,
staples, metallic glaze or trim).
-Remove wire twist-ties from paper or
plastic bags before placing bag in
oven.
-If materials inside the oven should
ignite, keep oven door closed, turn
oven off, and disconnect the power
cord or shut off power at the fuse or
circuit breaker panel.
-Do not use the cavity for storage pur-
poses. Do not leave paper products,
cooking utensils, or food in the cavity
when not in use.
-Do not operate any heating or cooking
appliance beneath this appliance.
-Do not mount unit over or near any
portion of a heating or cooking appliance.
-Do not mount over a sink.
-Do not store anything directly on top of
the appliance when appliance is in
operation.
. Read and follow “Operating safety
precautions” starting on page 6.
1. A short power-supply cord is provided
to reduce the risks resulting from
becoming entangled in or tripping over
a longer cord.
2. Longer cord sets or extension cords
are available and may be used if care
is exercised in their use.
3. If a long cord or extension cord is used
temporarily, (a) the marked electrical
rating of the cord set or extension cord
should be at least as great as the
electriil rating of the appliance, (b) the
extension cord must be a grounding-
type, g-wire cord that has a 3-blade
grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle
that will accept the plug on the appli-
ance,
and
(c) the longer cord should be
arranged so that it will not drape over
the countertop or tabletop where it can
be pulled on by children or tripped
over accidentally.
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4. A qualified electrician must install a
properly grounded and polariied
3-prong receptacle near the appli-
ance.
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY...
Do not attempt to operate this oven with
(1) Door (bent),
the door open since open-door operation
(2) Hinges and latches (broken or
can result in harmful exposure to micro-
loosened),
wave energy. It is important not to defeat
(3) Door seals and sealina surfaces.
or tamper Gith the safety interlocks.
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Do
not
ooerate the microwave oven if the
Do
not
place any object between the oven
door window is broken.
front face and the door or allow soil or The microwave oven should be checked
cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing
for microwave leakage by qualified service
surfaces.
personnel after a repair is made.
Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.
It is particularly important that the oven
door close properly and that there is no
The oven should not be adjusted or
repaired by anyone except properly
qualified service personnel.
damage to the:
Do
not
operate the microwave oven with
the outer cabinet removed.
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Operating safety precautions
To reduce the risk of bums, fire,
electrical shock, injury to persons, or
damage when using the microwave oven,
follow the precautions on pages
6-7.
Never cook or reheat a whole egg inside
the shell.
Steam buildup in whole eggs may
cause them to burst and burn you, and
possibly damage the oven.
Slice
hard-boiled
eggs before heating. In rare instances,
poached eggs have been known to explode.
Cover
poached eggs and
allow
a standing
time of one minute before cutting into them.
Stir before heating
For best results, stir any liquid several
times before heating or reheating.
Liquids
heated in certain containers (especially
cylindrfcal containers) may become over-
heated. The liquid may splash out with a
loud noise during or after heating or when
adding ingredients (coffee, etc.) resulting in
harm to the oven and possible personal
injury.
Never
lean on the door or allow a child to
swing on it when the door is open. Injury
could result.
Use hot pads.
Microwave energy does not
heat containers, but the hot food does.
Do not overcook potatoes.
Fire could
result. At the end of the recommended
cooking time, potatoes shouM be slightly
firm because they will continue cooking
during standing time.
After microwaving,
wrap
potatoes in foil and
set aside
for
5 minutes. They will finish cooking while
standing.
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Do not
start a microwave oven when it is
empty. Product life may be shortened.
If you practice programming the oven,
put a container of water in the oven.
Do not
use newspaper or other printed
paper in the oven. Fire could result.
Do not
dry flowers, fruit, herbs, wood,
paper, gourds or clothes in the oven. Fire
could result.
Do
not
operate in the microwave mode
unless the glass turntable is securely in
place and can rotate freely. The turntable
can rotate in either direction.
Make sure
the turntable is correct-side
up in oven.
Carefully place
cookware on
turntable to avoid possible breakage.
Handle turntable with care
when remov-
ing from oven to avoid possible breakage.
If turntable cracks or breaks, contact your
Whirlpool dealer for a replacement.
When you use a browning dish, the
browning dish bottom must be at least
%6
inch above the turntable. Follow direc-
tions supplied with browning dish.
General information
Fuse box
Do
not
try to melt paraffin wax in the oven.
Paraffin wax will not melt in a microwave
oven because it allows microwaves to
pass through it.
If your electric power line or outlet
vottage is less than 110 volts, cooking
times may be longer. Have a qualified
electrician check your electrical system.
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Installation lnsbuctions
Before you begin operating the oven, carefully read the following instructions.
1. Empty the microwave oven and
clean
inside it with a soft, damp cloth.
Check
for
damage such as misaligned door, dam-
age around the door, or dents inside the
oven or on the exterior. If there is any
damage, do not operate the unit until it
has been checked by an authorized
Whirlpoole service technician and any
repairs made.
2. Put the oven on a cart, counter, table, or
shelf that is strong enough to hold the
oven and the food and utensils you put in
it. (The control side of the unlt is the
heavy side. Use care when handling.)
The weight of the oven is approximately
28
Ibs (12.6 kg). The microwave oven
should be at a temperature above 50°F
(10°C) for proper operation.
‘ire, Electrical Shock, Excessive Expo-
sure To Microwave Energy, Personal
Injury and Product Damage Hazard
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Do not block the exhaust vents or rear
air intake openings. Allow a few inches
of space at back of oven where intake
openings are located. Blocking the air
intake openings and exhaust vents
coukl cause damage to the oven and
poor cooking results. Make sure the
microwave oven legs are in place to
ensure proper airflow.
*Do not install the oven next to or over a
heat source (for example, a cooktop or
range). Also, do not install oven in any
area where excessive heat and steam
are generated. This could cause a fire,
electrical shock, excessive exposure to
microwave energy, other personal injury
or damage to the outside of the cabinet.
Under-the-counter kits
You can fasten your microwave oven onto a
wall or under a cabinet by using one of the
following kits:
Kit No. 4376401 (for black model)
Kit No. 4676402 (for white model)
These kiis are available from your Whirlpool
Dealer. lf your dealer does not stock the kii,
it can be ordered, by kit part number, by
writing to:
Whirlpool Corporation
Attention: Customer Service Dept.
1900 Whirlpool Drive
LaPorte, IN 46360
Power
sup ly
co J
Exhaust vents -I Aiiintake
Exhaust vents
(on bottom in front)
openings
(on side)
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3. Electrical requirements
Observe all governing codes and ordi-
(Time-delay fuse is recommended.) It is
nances. A 120 Volt, 60 Hz, AC onfy, 15
recommended that a separate circuit
amp fused electrical supply is required. serving only this appliance be provided.
&GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Electrical Shock Hazard
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electrical
shock. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE
THE POWER SUPPLY CORD GROUNDING PRONG.
5. For your personal safety, this appliance
It is the personal responsibility and obliga-
must be grounded. In the event of an
tion of the customer to have a property
electriil short circuit, grounding reduces grounded and correctly polarized 3-prong
the risk of electriil shock by providing
wall receptacle installed by a qualified
an escape wire for the electric current.
electrician.
This appliance is equipped with
a
polar-
Consult a qualified electrician if the
ized 3-prong grounding plug. It must be grounding instructions are not completely
plugged into a correctly polarized mating understood, or if doubt exists as to whether
3-prong grounding type wall receptacle,
the appliance is properly grounded.
properly installed and grounded in
It Is not recommended to use an
accordance
with the National Electrical
extension cord with your microwave
Code and local codes and ordinances. If
oven, but if you find it necessary to do
a mating wall receptacle is not available
so temporarily (until a properly
or if you are not sure if the wall recep-
grounded and polarized, 3-prong recep
tacle is properly grounded and polarized,
tacle is installed), use only a heavy duty,
have it checked by a qualified electrician.
UL listed, 3-wire grounding type exten-
sion cord contalnlng three 16-gauge
(minimum) copper wires.
It must not be
longer than 10 feet (cords longer than
10 feet may affect the cooking performance
of your microwave oven). The plug on the
extension cord must fit into a 3-prong
grounding type wall receptacle (as shown
on this page) and the receptacle end of the
extension cord must accept the 3-prong
grounding plug of the microwave oven.
To test the oven, plug it into the
proper electrical outlet. Put
about one cup (250 ml) of cold
water in a glass container in the
oven. Close the door. Make sure it
latches. Follow the directions on page 19
to set the oven to cook for 2 minutes.
When the time is up, the water should be
heated.
7.
This microwave oven is designed for
use in the househokl only and must
not be used for commercial purposes.
Do not
remove the door, control panel
or cabinet at any time. The unit is
equipped with high voltage and should be
serviced by an authorized Whirlpool@
service technician.
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9
Getting To Know Your
Microwave Oven
This section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking and introduces you to the
basics you need to know to operate your microwave oven. Please read this information before
use.
In This Section
Page
Page
How microwave cooking works . . . . . . 10
Setting the clock
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15
Microwave
oven features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Using the Minute
Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Control
panel features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Using chikl lock
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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How microwave cooking works
Microwave ovens are safe.
Microwave
energy is not hot. It causes food to make its
own heat, and it’s this heat that cooks the
food.
Microwaves are like TV waves or light
waves. You cannot see them, but you can
see what they do.
Magnetron
Oven cavity
A magnetron
in the microwave oven
produces microwaves. The microwaves
move into the oven where they contact food
as it turns on the turntable.
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Glass turntable
Metal
f toor
The glass turntable
of your microwave
oven lets microwaves pass through. Then
they bounce off a metal floor, back through
the glass turntable, and are absorbed by the
food.
Microwaves
pass through most glass,
paper and plastics without heating them so
food absorbs the energy. Microwaves
bounce off metal pans so food does not
absorb the energy.
Microwaves
may not reach the center of a
roast. The heat spreads to the center from
the outer, cooked areas just as in regular
oven cooking. This is one of the reasons for
letting some foods (for example, roasts or
baked potatoes) stand for a while after
cooking, or for stirring some foods during the
cooking time.
The microwaves disturb water molecules
in the food. As the molecules bounce around
bumping into each other, heat is made, like
rubbing your hands together. This is the
heat that does the cooking.
Radio interference
Operation of the microwave oven may cause
interference to your radio, TV or similar
equipment. When there is interference, it
may be reduced or eliminated by taking the
following measures:
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Clean
door
and
sealing surfaces of the
oven.
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Adjust
the receiving antenna of radio or
television.
l Move
the receiver away from the micro-
wave oven.
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Plug
the microwave oven into a different
outlet so that the microwave oven and
receiver are on different branch circuits.
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Microwave oven features
Your microwave oven is designed to make
your cooking experience as enjoyable and
productive as possible. To get you up and
running quickly, the following is a list of the
oven’s basic features:
5. Turntable Support
(under turntable).
6. Control Panel.
Touch pads on this panel
to perform all functions. See pages
13
and 14 for more information.
1. One-Touch Door Open Button.
Push to
open door.
7. Llght.
Automatically turns on when door
is opened or when oven is operating.
2.
Door Safety Lock System.
The oven will
not operate unless the door is securely
closed.
6. Model and Serial Number Plate.
3. Window with Metal Shield.
Shield
prevents microwaves from escaping. It is
designed as a screen to allow you to view
food as it cooks.
4. Glass Turntable.
This turntable turns
food as it cooks for more even cooking. It
must be in the oven during operation for
best cooking results. See pages 7,11
and
31
for more details.
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Control panel features
Your microwave oven control panel lets you
select the desired cooking function quickly
and easily. All you have to do is touch the
necessary Command Pad. The following is
a
list of all the Command and Number Pads
located on the control panel. For more
information, see pages 1530.
1. Display.
This display includes a clock and
indicators to tell you time of day, cooking
time settings and cooking functions
selected.
2. COOK TIME.
Touch this pad followed by
Number Pads to enter cooking times. See
pages 19 and 21 for more information.
3. COOK POWER.
Touch this pad followed
by a Number Pad to set the amount of
microwave energy released to cook the
food. The higher the number, the higher
the power or “cooking speed.” See page
20 for more information. See the charts on
pages 32 and 33 for specific Cook Powers
to use for the food you are cooking.
4. WARM HOLD.
Touch this pad to keep
hot, cooked food safely warm in your
microwave oven for up to 10 minutes.
WARM HOLD can be used by itself, or it
can automatically follow a cooking cycle.
See page 26 for more information.
5. BEVERAGE.
Touch this pad when
heating one or two 8 oz cups of a bever-
age in your microwave oven. The oven
will automatically heat for a preset time at
a preset Cook Power. See page 23 for
more information.
6. DINNER PLATE.
Touch this pad to reheat
a dinner plate of food in your microwave
oven. The oven will automatically heat for
a preset time at a preset Cook Power. See
page 24 for more information.
7. BAKED POTATO.
Touch this pad to bake
one potato in your microwave oven. The
oven will automatically heat for a preset time
at a preset Cook Power. See page 25 for
more information.
8. MEAT.
Touch this pad followed by Number
Pads to thaw frozen meat by weight. See
page 27 for more information.
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9. POULTRY.
Touch this pad followed by
Number Pads to thaw frozen poultry
by weight. See page 27 for more
information.
10. FISH.
Touch this pad followed bv
Number Pads to thaw frozen fish
by weight. See page 27 for more
information.
11.
12.
13.
Number Pads.
Touch Number Pads to
enter cooking times, Cook Powers, and
food weights.
CLOCK.
Touch this pad to enter the
correct time of day. See page 15 for
more information.
TIMER.
Touch this pad to set the Minute
Timer. See page 16 for mOre informa-
tion.
14. START/ENTER.
Touch this pad to start
a function that you have set. If you open
the door after the oven begins to cook,
retouch START/ENTER.
15.OFF/CANCEL.
Touch this pad once to
erase an incorrect command or twice to
cancel a program during cooking. This
pad will not erase time of day.
NOTES:
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If you touch
two Command Pads for the
same cycle (for example, BAKED PO-
TATO and WARM HOLD), the second
command will cancel the first.
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If you attempt
to enter unacceptable
instructions, “ERROR” will appear on the
Display and three tones will sound. Touch
OFF/CANCEL and re-enter the instruc-
tions.
Audible signals
Audible signals are available to guide you
when setting and using your oven:
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A programming tone will sound
each
time you touch a pad.
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Three tones
signal the end of a cooking
cycle.
Interrupting cooking
You can stop the oven during a cycle by
opening the door. The oven stops heating
and the fan stops, but the light stays on.
To restart cooking, close
the door and
If you do not want to continue cooking:
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Close
the door and the light goes off.
OR
14
Setting the clock
When your microwave oven is first plugged
in or after a power failure, the Display will
only show “0”. If a time of day is not set, “0”
will stay on the Display until you set the
cooking time.
NOTES:
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You can only
set the clock if the oven is
not cooking food.
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If
you
touch in
an incorrect time,
“ERROR” will appear on the Display and
three tones will sound. Touch CLOCK and
enter the correct time.
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If you touch
OFF/CANCEL while setting
the clock, the clock will be cleared and the
Display will go blank.
To set time:
1. Choose setting.
TOUCH
YOU SEE
2. Enter time of day.
Example for 5:30:
TOUCH
YOU SEE
3. Complete entry.
TOUCH
YOU SEE
15
Using the Minute Timer
You can use the microwave oven controls as
NOTE:
The oven will not operate while the
a minute timer. Use the Minute Timer for Minute Timer is in use.
timing up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.
1. Touch TIMER.
TOUCH
YOU SEE
2. Enter time to be counted down.
Example for 1 minute, 30 seconds:
TOUCH
YOU SEE
3. Start countdown.
After one second, the Display will begin
to count down:
NOTE:
Opening the oven door will not
stop the countdown.
YOU SEE
At end of countdown:
YOU SEE
4. After countdown, open the door.
OR TOUCH
YOU SEE
16
(time of day)
Using child lock
Your oven has a lockout feature that
inactivates the microwave power.
To set child lock:
1. Touch OFF/CANCEL.
TOUCH
YOU SEE
(time of day)
2. Touch “0”.
To cancel child lock:
1. Touch “0”.
TOUCH YOU SEE
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%knds)
YOU SEE
(time of day)
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Using Your Microwave Oven
This section gives you instructions for operating each microwave function. Please read these
instructions carefully.
In This Section
Page
Page
Getting the best cooking results..
.. .18
Using BAKED
POTATO
...................
.25
Cooking at
high cook power
.......... .19
Uslng WARM HOLD ..........................
28
Cooking at
lower cook powers.. ..... .20
Defrosting ..........................................
27
Using BEVERAGE
............................ 23
Auto defrost chart ............................
28
Using
DINNER PLATE
..................... .24
Defrosting tips ..................................
30
Getting the best cooking results
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Although a new rating method*
rates this
oven at 625 watts, you may use a reliable
cookbook and recipes developed for
microwave ovens previously rated at 500-
550
watts.
*ALWAYS cook
food for the minimum
recommended cooking time. Then
check
for doneness to avoid overcooking the
food.
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Stir, turn over or rearrange food
being
cooked about halfway through the cook
time for most even doneness with all
recipes.
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If a glass cover Is not available, use
wax paper, paper towels or mictowave-
approved plastic wrap.
Turn back
a
corner to vent steam during cooking.
‘IEC-705 Test Procedure. The IEC-705 Test Procedure
is an internationally recognized method of rating
microwave
wattage output and does not represent an
actual change to output power or cooking performance.
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Cooking at high cook power
1. Put food in oven and close the
door.
2. Set cooking time.
Example for 1 minute, 30 seconds:
TOUCH
YOU SEE
3. Start oven.
After one second, the Display will begin to
count down the -king time:
TOUCH
YOU SEE
YOU SEE
At end of cooking time:
(three4 tones will sound)
continued on next page
19
4. After cooking, open the door.
OR TOUCH
YOU SEE
Cooking at lower cook powers
For best results, some recipes call for lower
Cook Powers. The lower the Cook Power,
The following chart gives the percentage of
the slower the cooking. Each Number Pad
Cook Power each Number Pad stands for,
also stands for a different percentage of
and
the Cook Power name usually used. It
Cook Power. Many microwave cookbook
also tells you when to use each Cook
Power.
recipes tell you by number, percent or name
which Cook Power to use.
7=70% of full power
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Whirlpool MT1066XB User manual

Category
Microwaves
Type
User manual

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