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unintentionally. 

Notes:  

If you have any questions about the grounding 
or electrical instructions, consult a qualified 
electrician or service person. 

Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can 
accept any liability for damage to the oven or 
personal injury resulting from failure to observe 
the electrical connection procedures. 

Radio or TV Interference

 

Should there be any interference caused by 
the microwave oven to your radio or TV, 
check that the microwave oven is on a 
different circuit, relocated the radio or TV as 
far away from the oven as feasible or check 
position and signal of receiving antenna.

 

 

 

 

 

This section lists which utensils can be used in 
the microwave, which ones have limited use for 
short periods, and which ones should not be 
used in the microwave. 

 

 

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RECOMMENDED 

Microwave browning dish

 — Use to brown 

the exterior of small items such as steaks, 
chops, or pancakes. Follow the directions 
provided with your browning dish. 

Microwaveable plastic wrap

 — Use to retain 

steam. Leave a small opening for some steam 
to escape and avoid placing it directly on the 
food. 

Paper towels and napkins

 — Use for 

short-term heating and covering; these absorb 
excess moisture and prevent spattering. Do not 
use recycled paper towels, which may contain 
metal and could ignite. 

Glass and glass-ceramic bowls and dishes

 

— Use for heating or cooking. 

Paper plates and cups

 — Use for short-term 

heating at low temperatures. Do not use 
recycled paper, which may contain metal and 
could ignite. 

Wax paper

 — Use as a cover to prevent 

spattering. 

Thermometers

 — Use only those labeled 

"Microwave Safe" and follow all directions. 
Check the food in several places. Conventional 
thermometers may be used on microwave food 
once the food has been removed from the 
oven. 

 

 

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LIMITED USE 

Aluminum foil

 — Use narrow strips of foil to 

prevent overcooking of exposed areas. Using 
too much foil can damage your oven, so be 
careful. You should keep distance of 1 inch 
(2.54cm) between aluminum foil and cavity. 

Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware

— Use 

these if they are labeled "Microwave Safe". If 
they are not labeled, test them to make sure 
they can be used safely.   

Plastic

 — Use only if labeled "Microwave 

Safe". Other plastics can melt. 

 

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Not Recommended 

Glass jars and bottles

 — Regular glass is too 

thin to be used in a microwave. It can shatter 
and cause damage and injury. 

Paper bags

 — These are a fire hazard, except 

for popcorn bags that are designed for 
microwave use. 

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Summary of Contents for RMW701

Page 1: ...refully before installing and operating the oven Keep them for further reference 2 Record in the space below the SERIAL NO found on the nameplate on your oven and retain this information for future reference SERIAL NO 3 Please save sales receipt for warranty ...

Page 2: ...sted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel CONTENT PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE 4 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 4 UTENSILS GUIDE 5 COOKING TECHNIQUES 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 PART NAMES 7 CONTROL PANEL 8 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 Setting the clock 9 Setting the oven timer 9 Setting a cooking ...

Page 3: ...rcuit breaker panel d Do not use the cavity for storage purposes Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use 9 Liquids such as water coffee or tea can be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling due to surface tension of the liquid Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always presen...

Page 4: ... which are specifically designed for use in microwave ovens 19 Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath this appliance 20 Be certain the glass tray and roller rings are in place when you operate the oven 21 This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 22 When separate cleaning i...

Page 5: ...r top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N G GU UI ID DE E G GR RO OU UN ND DI IN NG G I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S 1 Make sure that all the packing materials are removed from the inside of the door 2 Check the oven for any damage such as misaligned or bent door damaged door seals and sealing surface broken or loose door hi...

Page 6: ...ing and covering these absorb excess moisture and prevent spattering Do not use recycled paper towels which may contain metal and could ignite Glass and glass ceramic bowls and dishes Use for heating or cooking Paper plates and cups Use for short term heating at low temperatures Do not use recycled paper which may contain metal and could ignite Wax paper Use as a cover to prevent spattering Thermo...

Page 7: ...ps toward the center of the turntable SHIELDING Shield food with narrow strips of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking Areas that need shielding include poultry wing tips the ends of poultry legs and corners of square baking dishes Use only small amounts of aluminum foil Larger amounts can damage your oven TURNING Turn foods over midway through cooking to expose all parts to microwave energy This ...

Page 8: ...ity 0 7cu ft Cooking Uniformity Turntable System Net Weight Approx 23 1 lb Note The above data may be further confirmed or updated 1 Door Safety Lock System 2 Oven Window 3 Roller Ring 4 Door Release Button 5 Control Panel 6 Microwave Vent 7 Glass Tray DO NOT REMOVE THE CARDBOARD OVEN AIR VENT COVER THAT IS INSIDE THE MICROWAVE S SP PE EC CI IF FI IC CA AT TI IO ON NS S P PA AR RT T N NA AM ME ES ...

Page 9: ...ng at multiple power and time settings automatically Q COOK BY WEIGHT Programmed cooking based on weight of foods cooked Q DEFROST BY WEIGHT Programmed defrosting based on the weight of the foods to be defrosted Q SPEED DEFROST Quick defrost function that alternates defrost and stand times to quickly and effectively defrost foods Q NUMBER PADS 0 9 Touch to set time or amount Q CLOCK Sets current t...

Page 10: ...TTING A COOKING PROGRAM A One stage Cooking 1 Use the number pads to set a cooking time You can set a cooking time from one second to 99 minutes and 99 seconds 2 If you want to set a power level other than 100 power touch POWER then use the number pads to enter the power level 3 Touch START STOP to start cooking Use single digits to set a cooking power level Number pad Cooking power 1 0 100 9 90 8...

Page 11: ...efrosted and at refrigerated temperature Weight must be in pounds and ounces Ounce weights less than 10 must be preceded by a 0 If label gives weight in pounds only change the fraction of a pound to ounces using the following chart Converting Fractions of a Pound to Ounces Fractions of a pound Ounces Less than 03 0 03 to 09 1 10 to 15 2 16 to 21 3 22 to 27 4 28 to 34 5 35 to 40 6 41 to 46 7 47 to ...

Page 12: ...ime Touch POPCORN pad twice ENTER TIME appears in display Touch number pads to enter minutes and seconds Touch START STOP This new cooking time will remain whenever you use the POPCORN setting except the power is cut off BAKED POTATO For 4 6 oz each share of potatoes 1 Touch POTATO pad once 2 Enter number of potatoes by touching number pads from 1 to 4 3 Touch START STOP For the large 8 10 oz each...

Page 13: ...eam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe with a soft cloth This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions In such case it is normal 7 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher 8 The roller ring and oven floor should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise...

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