Defrosting tips – Whirlpool MC8130XA User Manual

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M I C R O W A V E C O O K I N G

Weight conversion chart

You are probably used to food weights as
being in pounds and ounces that are frac­
tions of a pound (for example 4 ounces

equals Vt. pound). However, in order to enter

food weight in AUTO DEFROST, you must
specify pounds and tenths of a pound.

If the weight on the food package is in

fractions of a pound, you can use the
following chart to convert the weight to

decimals.

NUMBER AFTER DECIMAL

EQUIVALENT OUNCE WEIGHT

.10

1.6

.20

3.2

.25 One-Quarter Pound

4.0

.30

4.8

.40

6.4

.50 One-Half Pound

8.0

.60

9.6

.70

11.2

.75 Three-Quarters Pound

12.0

.80

12.8

.90

14.4

1.00

One Pound

16.0

Defrosting tips

• When using AUTO DEFROST, the weight

to be entered is the net weight in pounds
and tenths of pounds (the weight of the
food minus the container).

• Only use AUTO DEFROST for raw food.

AUTO DEFROST gives best results when
food to be thawed is a minimum of

0

°F

(taken directly from a ‘Irue” freezer). If

food has been stored 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.

• If the food is stored outside the freezer

for up to

20

minutes, enter a lower food

weight.

• 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 and let stand after defrosting.

■ The shape of the package alters the

defrosting time. Shallow rectangular
packets defrost more quickly than a deep
block.

• Separate pieces as they begin to defrost.

Separated pieces defrost more easily.

• You can use small pieces of aluminum

foil to shield foods like chicken wings, leg
tips, and fish tails, but the foil must not
touch the side of the oven. Foil can

damage the oven lining.

• Shield areas of food with small pieces of

foil if they start to become warm.

• For better results, a preset standing

time is included in the defrosting time.
This may make the defrosting time seem

longer than expected. (For more informa­

tion on standing time, see "Microwave
cooking tips” on page 64.)

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