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Summary of Contents for MC8130XA

Page 1: ...Your icrowave Id Convection Oven 10 Microwave Cooking 19 Convection Cooking 40 Combination Cooking 52 CaZaog eYour w Convection Oven 61 Cooking Guide 62 Questions And Answers 67 If You Need sz 68 Warranty 72 1 800 253 1301 Call us with questions or comments MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN MODEL MC8130XA ...

Page 2: ...elp alert you to such dangers as personal injury burns fire and electriial 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 1 800 253 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 Ne...

Page 3: ...n page 8 l Do not immerse cord or plug in water l Some products such as whole eggs in l Keep cord away from heated surfaces the shell and sealed containers for l Do not let cord hang over edge of table example closed glass jars may explode or counter and should not be heated in this oven l See door surface and interior cleaning l Do not heat store or use flammable instructions on page 61 materials...

Page 4: ...ot in use Do not mount over a sink Do not store anything directly on top of the appliance when appliance is in operation l Read and follow Operating safety precautions starting on page 6 l 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 exer...

Page 5: ...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 oersonnel after a reoair is made Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close cronerlv and that there is...

Page 6: ...eral times before heating or reheating Liquids heated in certain containers especially cylindrical 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 h...

Page 7: ...ic glass turntable is se curely 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 brow...

Page 8: ... 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 can cause damage to the oven and poor cooking results Make sure the micro wave oven legs are in place to ensure proper airflow l Do not install the oven next to or over a heat source for example a cooktop or range with...

Page 9: ...l 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 list...

Page 10: ...wave oven features 12 Setting the clock 16 Control panel features 13 Using the Minute Timer 17 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 ...

Page 11: ...l 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 Microwaves pass through most ...

Page 12: ...ts See pages 7 11 and 61 for more details 5 Turntable Support under turntable 6 Bi Level Cooking Rack Use to con vection or combination cook on two levels at the same time Place one plate of food on the turntable and another above it on the rack 7 Control Panel Touch pads on this panel to perform all functions See pages 13 and 14 for more information 8 Light Automatically turns on when door is ope...

Page 13: ... higher the number the higher the power or cooking speed See page 21 for more information See the charts on pages 62 and 63 for specific Cook Powers to use for the food you are cooking 4 TEMP PROBE microwave Touch this pad when using the Temperature Probe to cook with microwaves Touch TEMP PROBE followed by Number Pads to set the desired final food temperature and COOK POWER followed by a Number P...

Page 14: ... with a convection temperature of 350 F and a percentage of micro wave oven power See page 53 for more information 16 TIME combination Touch this pad followed by Number Pads to set a combination cooking time See page 53 for more information 17 TEMP PROBE combination Touch this pad when using the Temperature Probe to combination cook Touch TEMP PROBE followed by Number Pads to set the desired final...

Page 15: ...ut the light stays on To restart cooking close the door and If you do not want to continue cooking l Close the door and the light goes off OR Built in kits You can build in your microwave oven by using one of the following trim kits KIT UL APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION SIZE COLOR KIT MODEL NO PART NO OVER WHIRLPOOL OVEN MODEL 27 Black MK8137XAB 4378056 RB760PXY 30 Black MK813OXAB 4378058 RB260PXY RB22...

Page 16: ... touch OFF CANCEL NOTES l You can only set the clock if the oven is not cooking food l If you touch in an incorrect time E will appear on the Display and three tones will sound Touch CLOCK and enter the correct time l 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 3...

Page 17: ... at 0 Cook NOTE The oven will not operate while the Minute Timer is in use Power for timing up to 99 minutes 99 seconds 1 Touch COOK TIME TOUCH YOU SEE 2 Enter time to be counted down Example for 1 minute 30 seconds TOUCH YOU SEE 3 Enter 0 Cook Power so oven TOUCH YOU SEE does not start TOUCH 17 ...

Page 18: ...er one second the Display will begin to count down At end of countdown 4 Start countdown TOUCH YOU SEE YOU SEE YOU SEE three tones will sound 5 After countdown open the door OR TOUCH YOU SEE time of day 18 ...

Page 19: ... Although a new rating method rates this oven at 950 watts you may use a reliable cookbook and recipes developed for microwave ovens previously rated at 700 800 watts ALWAYS cook food for the minimum recommended cooking time Then check for doneness to avoid overcooking the food l Stir turn over or rearrange food being cooked about halfway through the cook time for most even doneness with all recip...

Page 20: ...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 cooking time YOU SEE At end of cooking time YOU SEE three tones will sound 20 ...

Page 21: ...r 3 30 of full power 2 20 of full power 1 lO of full power NAME HIGH WHEN TO USE IT Quick reheating of foods with high water content such as beverages If food contains eggs or cream choose a lower power IHeating large quantities of liquids such as water or soup stock I Reheating soups or casseroles MED HIGH Cooking and heating vegetables fish meat etc when you need a Cook Power lower than HIGH or ...

Page 22: ... Put food in oven and close the door 2 Set cooking time TOUCH YOU SEE Example for 7 minutes 30 seconds TOUCH YOU SEE 3 Set Cook Power TOUCH YOU SEE Example for 50 Cook Power TOUCH m 4 Start oven TOUCH 22 ...

Page 23: ...or one cycles The examples shown in this section Cook Power for a certain length of time and are for regular microwave cooking However another Cook Power for another length of you can also cook with more than one cook time Your oven can be set to change from cycle when using other timed functions on one to another automatically for up to three your microwave convection oven 1 Put food in oven and ...

Page 24: ...r TOUCH 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set cooking time and Cook Power for each additional cycle 5 Start oven After one second the Display will begin to count down cycle 1 cooking time NOTE The Display will show the set Cook Power for two out of every ten seconds cycle 1 cook power YOU SEE 24 two tones will sound Lween each cycle ...

Page 25: ...ing time 6 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH Changing or adding instructions You can change times or Cook Powers or add cycles any time before touching START ENTER 1 Touch OFF CANCEL 2 Enter your new instructions ...

Page 26: ...pful information on cooking different types of food NOTE If you have not plugged in Tempera ture Probe properly or if probe is defective PROW will appear on the Display three tones will sound and the oven will not turn on 1 Insert probe into food Insert at least of the Temperature Probe into the food See page 29 2 Place food in oven and plug probe into socket on oven ceiling Make sure the probe do...

Page 27: ...4 Choose setting 5 Set desired flnal food temperature Example for 180 6 Set Cook Power TOUCH YOU SEE Example for 70 Cook Power TOUCH 27 ...

Page 28: ...he food as it increases to the desired temperature When the probe detects the desired food temperature the oven will shut off When food reaches desired temperature 8 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH YOU SEE NOTE The Probe Indicator Light will continue to show until you remove the probe from the socket time of day 28 ...

Page 29: ...g at the same time such as mugs of soup check the probe setting in several of the items all the mugs may not heat at the same rate l Dry meat loaf mixtures do not work well l Check poultry with thermometer in 2 3 places to ensure adequate doneness l Roasts may vary in size shape and composition Use the Temperature Probe as a guide along with the timings for minutes per pound found in the Microwave...

Page 30: ...ags of popcorn Do not try to rzpop unpopped kernels Do not reuse popcorn bags l POPCORN is designed for commercially bagged microwave popcorn If you are using a microwave popcorn popper follow instructions with the popper for cooking time l If more time Is needed cook in 20 second periods at high Cook Power See Micro wave cooking at high cook power on paw 20 1 Place bag on rack in center of turnta...

Page 31: ...ening the oven door cancels KEEP WARM Close the door and touch KEEP WARM then touch START ENTER if additional KEEP WARM time is desired l Food cooked covered should be covered during KEEP WARM l Pastry items pies turnovers etc should be uncovered during KEEP WARM l Complete meals kept warm on a dinner plate should be covered during KEEP WARM l Do not use more than one complete KEEP WARM cycle abou...

Page 32: ...king instructions touch KEEP WARM before touching START ENTER OR l After the oven starts operating touch OFF CANCEL once touch KEEP WARM and then touch START ENTER l When the last cooking cycle Is over you will hear two tones Howl will come on while the oven continues to run l KEEP WARM will follow AUTO DEFROST COOK or Temperature Probe cooking 32 ...

Page 33: ...setting Touch REHEAT one to three times depending on the category of food you are reheating See Reheat chart on page 34 TOUCH mmm once e wW YOU SEE 3 Start oven TOUCH YOU SEE NOTE The Display will show the se lected reheat setting for two out of every ten seconds At end of reheating time time counts down YOU SEE three tones will sound 4 After reheating open the door OR TOUCH YOU SEE ...

Page 34: ...ls Fruit Pie Muffins Sweet Rolls Quiche Cooked Rice Hot Cereal Lasagna Meat and Sauce Lasagna Vegetable and Cheese Macaroni and Cheese Plate of Food AMOUNT 2 3 rolls 6 8 oz total 1 slice 6 8 oz 1 lg or 2 3 sm 3 4 oz total 1 2 rolls 6 8 oz total 1 slice 4 5 oz 4 cup 8 10 oz 1 serving 8 oz 6 oz 8 oz 34 ...

Page 35: ...mand Pad assigned to the desired category and enter the weight of the items being defrosted Your microwave oven does the rest NOTE See the Auto defrost chart on page 37 for defrosting directions for each food 1 Put frozen food in oven and close the door 2 Choose setting Example for MEAT TOUCH YOU SEE 3 Enter food s weight in pounds and tenths of a pound Example for 2 5 Ibs TOUCH YOU SEE 4 Start ov...

Page 36: ...pen door turn over meat and shield any warm portions NOTE If you do not do this step the oven will continue cooking 6 Restart oven TOUCH YOU SEE At end of defrosting time countdown continues three tones will sound 7 After defrosting open the door OR TOUCH 36 ...

Page 37: ...Separate and rearrange Turn over Cover warm areas with aluminum foil Separate and rearrange Remove thawed portions with fork Turn over Return remain der to oven Turn over Cover warm areas with aluminum foil SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Meat of irregular shape and large fatty cuts of meat should have the narrow or fatty areas shielded with foil at the begin ning of a defrost cycle Do not defrost less than ...

Page 38: ...S Place in a microwavable baking dish Carefully separate fillets under cold water Place in a microwavable baking dish Run cold water over to finish defrosting Place in a microwavable baking dish Cover head and tail with foil do not let foil touch sides of microwave oven Finish defrosting by immersing in cold water Place in a microwavable baking dish Place in a microwavable baking dish Place in a m...

Page 39: ...tored in a refrigerator freezer that does not maintain a tempera ture of 0 F or below always program a lower food weight for a shorter defrosting time to prevent cooking the food l If the food is stored outside the freezer for up to 20 minutes enter a lower food weight l If the food is stored outside the freezer for more than 20 minutes and for defrost ing ready made food defrost by time and power...

Page 40: ...nvection cooking for items like souffles breads cookies angel food cakes pizza and for some meat and fish cooking l You do not need to use any special techniques to adapt your favoriie oven recipes to convection cooking however you may need to lower some temperatures or reduce some cooking times from the convection oven cooking directions See examples in your Cookbook and in the charts in this sec...

Page 41: ...ugh to burn Do not touch or allow clothing or other flammable materials to contact these surfaces during or after use until they have had time to cool l Use cooking utensils that will not melt or burn in the hot oven Do not use light plastic containers plastic wraps or paper products during any convec tion combination cycle Failure to follow these guidelines could result in burns Convection cookin...

Page 42: ...4 Set cooking time Example for 20 minutes TOUCH mm YOU SEE 5 Start oven At end of cooking time TOUCH m 6 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH YOU SEE time of day 42 ...

Page 43: ...cally preheat at 350 F If you want to change the preheat temperature follow Step 2 below If you want to preheat at 35O F skip Step 2 TOUCH 2 Set preheat temperature optional Example for 325 3 Set cooking cycle cooking temperature TOUCH YOU SEE Example for 300 TOUCH YOU SEE 43 ...

Page 44: ...nd 4 display shows oven Is preheating NOTES l If you open the door or touch OFF CANCEL during preheating pre heating will stop To resume preheat ing close the door and touch START ENTER l When the oven reaches the set preheat temperature two tones will sound and the oven will automatically hold that temperature for 30 minutes The Display will show the Hold Time counting down 44 ...

Page 45: ...OUCH NOTE The oven temperature drops very quickly when the door is opened how ever this should not prevent food from being fully cooked during normal cooking time At end of cooking time YOU SEE the for cook c de will count down 1 7 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH 45 ...

Page 46: ...nch 400 F preheated Cooking Rack for crisper crust Brownies 20 ounces CONVECTION 23 26 minutes Bake in g inch square pan 350 F preheated on Bi Level Cooking Rack Frozen 26 ounces CONVECTION Bake in metal or ovenproof Double Crust 425 F preheated 30 minutes pan on Bi Level Cooking Pie then Rack 350 F 30 35 minutes Cake Layers 16 25 ounces CONVECTION 20 minutes Bake one layer at a time on 350 F preh...

Page 47: ...ul information on cooking different types of food NOTE If you have not plugged in the Temperature Probe properly or if probe is defective PROW will appear on the Dis play three tones will sound and the oven will not turn on 1 Insert probe Into food Insert at least 1 3 of the Temperature Probe into the food See page 29 2 Place food in oven and plug probe into socket on oven ceiling Make sure the pr...

Page 48: ...4 Choose setting 5 Set desired final food temperature Example for 150 YOU SEE 6 Set convection cooking temperature TOUCH YOU SEE Example for 325 TOUCH YOU SEE 48 ...

Page 49: ...of the food as it increases to the desired temperature TOUCH YOU SEE When food reaches desired temperature YOU SEE three tones will sound 8 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH YOU SEE NOTE The Probe Indicator Light will continue to show until you remove the probe from the socket time of day 49 ...

Page 50: ...130 F Well 140 F Preheat Let stand 5 l 0 min Cook in microwave proof and heatproof dish with Bi Level Cooking Rack Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook in microwave proof and heatproof dish Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook in covered microwaveproof and heatproof casserole or cooking bag 350 350 4 min per lb Fat side down Turn over 5 min per lb Fat side down Turn over 5 7 min per ...

Page 51: ... 5 7 min per lb Turn over f SECOND STAGE 4 6 min per lb 6 6 min per lb 6 6 min per lb 155 F 165 F 165 F SPECIAL NOTES Cook in microwave proof and heatproof dish with Bi Level Cooking Rack Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook in microwave proof and heatproof baking dish Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook in microwave proof and heatproof baking dish Let stand 10 min after cooking cov...

Page 52: ...crowave energy alternate preprogrammed settings that make it easy to cook with both convection heat and micro wave energy automatically Helpful hints for combination cooking 1 Meats may be roasted directly on the Bi Level Cooking Rack or in a shallow roasting pan placed on the rack on the turntable When using the Bi Level Cooking Rack please check your Cook book for information on proper use 2 Les...

Page 53: ...k with microwaves 8 seconds and convection for 14 seconds at for 8 seconds and convection for 14 sec 375 F onds at 350 F 1 Put food in oven and close the door 2 Choose setting Example for HI TOUCH YOU SEE 3 Set cooking time TOUCH COMBI Example for 15 minutes 30 seconds TOUCH YOU SEE 4 Start oven ...

Page 54: ...At end of cooking time three tones will sound 5 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH YOU SEE time of day 54 ...

Page 55: ...See PROB will appear on the Display three tones will sound and the oven will not your Cookbook for helpful information on cooking different types of food turn on l For correct probe temperatures for different foods see the Temperature probe combination cooking chart on page 57 1 Insert probe into food Insert at least of the Temperature Probe into the food See page 29 2 Place food in oven and plug ...

Page 56: ...oking setting Example for HI TOUCH 7 Start oven TOUCH When food temperature reaches 9O F the Display will show the actual tempera ture of the food as it increases to the desired temperature When the probe detects the desired food temperature the oven will shut off YOU SEE When food reaches desired temperature 56 ...

Page 57: ... per lb Med 130 F Turn over Well 140 F 7 min per lb Turn over 4 min per lb Fat side down Turn over SECOND STAGE 35 min 6 min per lb 160 F Rare 120 F Med 130 F 8 10 min Med 130 F per lb Well 140 F 5 7 min per lb Rare 145 F Med 155 F Well 165 F SPECIAL NOTES Preheat Let stand 5 l 0 min Cook in mictowave proof and heatproof dish with Bi Level Cooking Rack Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook i...

Page 58: ...GE TIME or alive 4 6 min per lb 4 6 min per lb 6 8 min per lb 6 8 min per lb 150 F 155 F 165 F 165 F SPECIAL NOTES Cook in microwave proof and heatproof dish with Bi Level Cooking Rack Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook in microwave proof and heatproof dish with Bi Level Cooking Rack Let stand 10 min after cooking covered Cook in microwave proof and heatproof baking dish Let stand 10 min ...

Page 59: ... For specific information on the settings available see the Auto combination setting chart on page 60 1 Put food in oven and close the door 2 Choose setting Touch AUTO WT COOK followed by a Number Pad from 1 to 7 for food cat wY TOUCH m example for rarebee9 YOU SEE 3 Enter food s weight in pounds and tenths of a pound Enter a weight between 0 1 and 5 9 pounds Example for 1 5 Ibs For two out of eve...

Page 60: ...rt three tones will sound YOU SEE 6 After cooking open the door OR TOUCH time of day SElTING CATEGORY AUTO COMBINATION 1 Rare Beef AUTO COMBINATION 2 Medium Beef MINIMUM MAXIMUM FOOD WEIGHT 0 V5 9 Ibs 0 115 9 Ibs AUTO COMBINATION 3 AUTO COMBINATION 4 Well Done Beef Medium Lamb 0 V5 9 Ibs 0 V5 9 Ibs I AUTO COMBINATION 5 1 Well Done Lamb 1 0 V5 9 Ibs I AUTO COMBINATION 6 AUTO COMBINATION 7 Pork Poul...

Page 61: ...ce Be sure to keep the areas clean where the door and oven frame touch when closed Use only mild nonabrasive soaps or deter gents applied with a sponge or paper towel when cleaning surfaces Rinse well Product Damage Hazard Abrasive cleansers steel wool pads grii wash cloths etc can damage the control panel and the interior and exterior oven surfaces Use a sponge with a mild detergent or a paper to...

Page 62: ...at 50 Cover with wax paper Soup Cream 1aJP 1 oan lOY402 Soup clear 1 aJP 1 can 10 02 Pizza l X 1 slice 2 shces 2 slicas Vegetable 1 serving 2 servings Baked Potato 1 2 Breads Dinner or breakfast roll 1 roll 2 rolls 4 rolls PI Whole 1 slice Fteffigemted Room temp Refrigemted Room temp Fbom temp Ftefligerated Flwn temp Relrigemted Reftigemted Fkhigemted Refrigerated Fiefrigarated Room temp Room temp...

Page 63: ...oes Baked 13 19 min 4 medium Squash Summer 1 lb 3 8 min OTHm COOK FOOD POWER TIME Chicken 100 6 9 min lb Pieces Internal temperature should be 185 F after standing Applesauce 100 4 servings Baked 100 Apples 4 7 10 min 4 6 min Turkey 100 5 min Breast 8 12 min lb 70 Internal temperature should be 185 F after standing Fish Fillets 5 6 min 160 1 lb Scallops and 100 3X 5Y2 min Shrimp 1 lb Chocolate 50 ...

Page 64: ...s of chicken wings and legs in the center of the dish Stirring turning foods l Stirring and turning foods distributes heat quickly to the center of the dish and avoids overcooking at the outer edges of the food 64 Covering food Cover food to l Reduce splattering l Shorten cooking times l Retain food moisture All coverings that allow microwaves to pass through are suitable Releasing pressure in foo...

Page 65: ...in an aluminum foil container then refer to the instructions on the package It is possible to use dispos able containers but it generally takes longer and the final result will not be as good as if food were placed in plastic or paper containers If you use aluminum containers without package instructions follow these guide lines l Place container in a glass bowl and add some water so that it cover...

Page 66: ...ES Glass Ovenproof Heat Tempered YES YES YES Microwave Safe Glassware Glassware with Metal NO NO YES Decoration Lead Glass NO NO YES China Without Metal Decoration YES YES YES Ovenproof and Heat Tempered Pottery YES YES YES Plastic Regular Ovenproof YES YES YES Heat Tempered Ware YES NO NO Metal Bake Roast Rack NO NO YES Metal Baking Pan NO NO YES Aluminum Foil I I I I YES I Paper Cups Plates Towe...

Page 67: ... not appears wavy Is this normal affect the operation of your oven What are the humming noises that I hear You hear the sound of the transformer when my microwave oven is operating when the magnetron tube cycles on Why does the dish become hot when I As the food becomes hot it will conduct the microwave food in it I thought that this heat to the dish Be prepared to use hot should not happen pads t...

Page 68: ... See the proper voltage pages 7 and 9 A household fuse has blown or Replace household fuse or reset a circuit breaker has tripped circuit breaker The electric company has Check electric company for a power experienced a power failure failure The micro If Temperature Probe is being Plug in Temperature Probe securely wave oven will used it is not plugged tightly not run into its socket The door is n...

Page 69: ... are not prepared and Make sure foods are properly pre ready to place in the oven pared and ready to place in oven This increases heat loss from the door being open Smoke is This is normal just as in coming from conventional broiling back of oven during broiling The microwave Probe is not pushed far Insert at least of probe into the oven turns off enough into the food focd too soon or not soon eno...

Page 70: ...de after warranty service anywhere in the United States To locate the authorized Whirlpool service company in your area call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number see Step 2 or look in your telephone directory Yellow Pages under APPUANCGHOUBEHOLD wAslImo YACINEE MUOR SERVICE L REPAIR ORYEW SERVICE L REPNR sea whirlpwl Applh as or Sr WhIrlpool Appnanm9 0 Aulhorlzed WhIrlpool Smvke At Ihor...

Page 71: ... caused by accident misuse fire flood acts of God or use of products not approved by Whirlpool E Any labor costs during limited warranty F Repairs to parts or systems caused by unauthorized modifications made to the appliance WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages...

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