Whirlpool RF365BXP user manual

User manual for the device Whirlpool RF365BXP

Device: Whirlpool RF365BXP
Category: Range
Manufacturer: Whirlpool
Size: 1.24 MB
Added : 12/2/2013
Number of pages: 24
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Using Automatic Clock to turn on off not for foods do not a food 3. turn 4. turn to to to to off. 5. on trol on turn to OFF 11 Control Temperature Oven the and Selector Oven the both ffme, preset before oven the SfOP to or done Is baklng Affer automatically. stop and start now will oven The want. you temperature baking the BAKE. Con- Temperature Oven the Set 6. TIMED Selector Oven the Set shut oven the want start. baking want you time the clockwlse Knob you time the clo

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food 2. to of 3. turn to to off. 4. on 5. on turn to OFF Oven Vent from a on or food on on. 12 melt. can vent the over leti utensils Plastic CAUTION: is oven the while it warm keep unit, the cook can You unit. surface rear right the under vent through oven the escape moisture and air Hot The Control Temperature Oven the and Selector Oven the both time, preset the before oven the stop to or done is baking Affer 6. want. you temperature baking the Control Temperature Oven

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Storage for out to 2. Lift first Lift front out to out. 2. Lift front Fit of on on on of Lift front to drawer. storage the inside Pat, Literature the in warranty and slip sales Guide:’ “Cooking your with along booklet, this Store storage Guide Care & Use closed. drawer slide and stop second clear again drawer guides. opening. drawer stops white clear rails sides both guides drawer the slide drawer stops metal into slidxails drawer ends 1. until in push and drawer druwer

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Optional Rotisserie If a for a from Whirlpool Panel off. 2. a soft or to 3. Wash 4. on. to OFF. Surface Units and Reflector 2. Lift of to 14 bowl. reflector the clear enough just receptacle, the opposite unit, the edge the Removing Bowls point they sure Make back straight knobs control Push dry and well Rinse water. soapy warm in knobs control dry. wipe and Rinse panel. control the wipe cleaner, glass spray cloth, and water soapy warm Use straight knobs Pull 1. Control ran

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3. 4. Lift out from on 21 for 2. 3. 4. When far fit bowl. reflector the into will unit surface the go, will it as as receptacle the into pushed is receptacle. the into started terminal the receptacle. the just terminal the with possible into terminal unit surface the Push as level as unit surface the Hold receptacle. unit surface the with bowl reflector the in opening up Line Replacing instructions. cleaning page Chart Cleaning See receptacle. the bowl. reflector the a

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to a rid of odors If to not on or not of a on 17. on a of 2. to OFF. When turns off, turn to to Wait of easily. moves it until day. time right the IT. FORCE NOT DO Position. points it until clockwise Knob Cook the back Lever Lock Time Stop the and in Push 1. the move Light Lock the time: any Control Temperature Oven and Selector Oven the Turn at cycle cleaning the stop To oil. salad coat thin wipe and well page noted areas clean rinse pad, steel-wool soapy hand

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