
MO~LAR COOKTOPS
Models RC88OOXP (3 Caoktop Modules)
RC8300XP (2 Cooktop Modules)
Surface Unlt
Grltl Module
Control Panel
Surface Untt
Modute
One-Piece Chrome
Reflector Bowl
Model RCWOOXP
Plug-In Surface Unit
Model and Serial
er Plate (Not Shown)
Surface Untl Module
One-Piece Chrome
Reflector Bowl
Grit1 Module
Control Panel
Model RC8300XP
(Modules can be
placed
in any posltlon.)
Model and Serial
Plug-In Surface Module
Copy Your Model and Serial Numbers Here
If you have a question, or need service, have this infor-
mation ready:
I. Complete
Model and Serial Numbers. (Remove
the right front module to see the plate on the
right inside wall of your cooktop.)
Model Number
Serral Number
2. Purchase date from your sales slip.
Copy this information in these spaces. Keep this book,
your warranty and the sales slip together in a handy
place.
Service Company and Phone Number
See the “Cooking Guide”for important safety information.

Your responstbilitfrs
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lnstallatlon and proper, rafe use are your personal responsibilities.
Read this “Use and Care Guide” and the “Cooking Guide” carefully
for Important use and tafety Informatlon.
You must
be
sure your cooktop is...
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installed and leveled in a countertop and cabinet that will hold
the weight;
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installed in a well-ventilated area protected from the weather,
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properly connected to the correct electric supply and
grounding. (See “Installation
Instructions.“]
Proper use
You
must be sure your cooktop
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used only for jobs expected of home cooktops;
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used only by people who can operate it
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properly maintained.
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Contents
Responsibilities
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Instaliatlor;
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Proper ?Ise
2
Safetx!
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Using Your Cooktop
4
Surface Unit Controls
5
Cooktop Module Controls
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Changtng Cooktop Modules
6
Surface Unit Modules
6
Grill Module
OptIonal Griddle Module
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7
Using the Cooktop Modules
8
Optlonal Griddle
a
Grill Module 9
Optional Rotisserie IO
Cleaning and Caring for Your Cooktop
12
Cohtrol Panel and Knobs
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Surface Units and Reflector Bowls
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Cieanlng Chart
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If You Need Service or Assistance
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1 Before Calltng for Asststance
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2 If ‘You Need Assistance
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3 If ‘You Need Service
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4 If You Have A Problem
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1 1983 Whirlpool Corporation
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SURFACE UNIT CONTROLS
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‘il you get dsed to the settings, use the following as a guide.
Control knobs must
be pushed in before
turning them to a setting. They can be set
anvwhere between HI
PUSH IN
Turn to setting
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Use HI !o start
?oods cooking 3r
lo bring Ilquid:
to a boil. Surface
unit will
not turrl
red if
good CO~I-
tact is made with
bottom
of pan
One of the signal
lights will glow when
a surface unit is on.
Be sure all lights
are off when you are
not cooking.
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Use MED-HI lo
hold
a rapld boll
or to fry chlcken
31 pancakes
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Use
MED
for
gravy puddings
gnd icings or to
cook lorge
amounts of
vegetables
Use MED-LO
to
keep food
cooking after
starting it on a
higher settrng
Use LO
to keep
food warm until
reody to serve
Set the heot
higher or lower
within the LO
band to keep
food at the
temperature you
want
COOKTOPMODULECONTROLS
‘he fc !lowlng Optlonal Accessories are available through your Whirlpool Dealer or
Parts listrlbutor,
Griddle
~Cooktop 2-6
Kotisser:e
Cooktop I-6 & 1-8
Grill
Use Artace Unit Controls to ?urn on
cooktop modules.
For the Optional Griddle only,
surfaci
unit
Indicators with boxes show which control to use
Grlddle on the Left
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!eft Front
Griddle in the Center
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Center Front
Grlddle on the Right
Right Front
the setting you want
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