IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS shall also be available on website: his insTrucTion www.whirlpool.eu YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF All safety warnings give specific OTHERS IS VERY IMPORTANT details of the potential risk pre- sent and indicate how to reduce This manual contains important...
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- Regulations require that the - This appliance is intended to appliance is earthed. be used as a built-in appli- ance. Do not use it freestand- - The power cable must be long ing. enough for connecting the Appliance, once fitted in its - The appliance and its accessi- housing, to the main power ble parts become hot during...
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- When cooking has finished, - Use containers suitable for use take care when opening the in a microwave oven only. door. Let the hot air or steam - Overheating the liquid beyond slowly escape from the appli- boiling point can occur with- ance before reaching into it.
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- Do not use your microwave - Do not remove any cover. oven to cook or reheat eggs The condition of the water- with or without their shells, as tight seals and the door frame they may explode even when should be checked regularly.
SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT isposal of packaging maTerials crapping The proDucT The packaging material is 100% recyclable and This appliance is marked in conformity with European Directive 2012/19/EU, Waste is marked with the recycle symbol ( Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). The various parts of the packing must therefore By ensuring this product is disposed of be disposed of responsibly and in full...
INSTALLATION , make sure that it has , only remove the appliance fter unpAcking the AppliAnce o prevent Any dAmAge not been damaged during transport and that the from its polystyrene foam base at the time of appliance door closes properly. installation.
RECOMMENDED USE AND TIPS HOW TO READ THE COOKING TABLE to use he charT shows The besT funcTions COOKING FOOD depending on the type of food. Cooking times, where indicated, start from the moment when penetrate the food to a limited ince microwaves food is placed in the microwave oven cavity, depth, if there are a number of pieces to cook at...
LIQUIDS FROZEN FOOD beyond boiling point , we recommend defrosting iquiDs may overheaT or besT resulTs without visibly bubbling. This could cause hot directly on the glass turntable. If needed, it is liquids to suddenly boil over. possible to use a light-plastic container that is suitable for microwave.
ACCESSORIES GENERAL GLASS TURNTABLE a number of accessories available on here are for all se The glass TurnTable the market. Before you buy, ensure they are types of cooking. It collects the suitable for microwave use. dripping juices and food parti- cles that otherwise would stain and soil the in- heck ThaT uTensils are heaT resisTanT anD micro...
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DONENESS auto functions only in most of the auto func- oneness is available DEGREE OF DONENESS tions. You have the possibility to personal- ly control the end result through the Adjust evel ffect doneness feature. This feature enables you to ielDs highesT enD TemperaTure achieve higher or lower end temperature com- ielDs higher enD TemperaTure...
FOOD CLASSES auto functions only , the oven needs hen using auTomaTic funcTions to know the food type to obtain the desired results. The word FOOD and the number of the FOOD food type is displayed when you select a food type using the settings button.
CHANGING SETTINGS hen The appliance is firsT pluggeD it will ask you to set the Clock. the Clock will fTer a power failure flash and needs to be reset. a number of func- our oven has tions which can be adjusted to until Setting is shown.
CHANGING SETTINGS SOUND SETTING ress The buTTon to turn the buzzer ON or OFF. urn The aDjusT knob again to confirm the change. ress The buTTon ress The buTTon to enable or disable the ECO setting . urn The seTTings buTTon again to confirm the change.
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CHANGING SETTINGS BRIGHTNESS ress The buTTon to choose the desired brightness level. . urn The seTTings buTTon to confirm your selection. ress The buTTon again LANGUAGE ress The buTTon to choose one of the available languages. urn The DjusT again to confirm the change. ress The buTTon TIMER...
COOK & REHEAT WITH MICROWAVES for normal cook- se This funcTion ing or reheating of food such as vegetables, fish, potatoes and meat. until you find the microwave function. urn The mulTifuncTion knob to set the microwave power. urn The seTTings buTTon to confirm your selection.
JET START to quickly reheat se This funcTion items with a high water content, such as stock, coffee or tea. until Microwave appears. urn The mulTifuncTion buTTon ress The Top buTTon the oven at maximum power for 30 seconds. Eve- ress The TarT buTTon To auTomaTically sTarT ry time you press the button, the cooking time will increase by 30 seconds.
JET DEFROST to defrost meat, se This funcTion poultry, fish, vegetables and bread. Jet Defrost should only be used if the net weight is between 100 g- 3.0 kg. on the glass lways place The fooD turntable. to find the Jet Defrost function. urn The mulTifuncTion buTTon to confirm your selection.
JET DEFROST WEIGHT: the net weight hen using This funcTion you neeD To know of the food. The oven will then automatically calculate the needed time to finish the procedure. : Follow the f The weighT is lesser or greaTer Than recommenDeD weighT procedure for “Cook &...
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SENSE REHEAT when reheating se This funcTion ready-made food either frozen, chilled or room tempered. onto a microwave-safe lace fooD heat proof dinner plate or dish. to display the 6th Sense Reheat function . urn The mulTifuncTion buTTon to confirm your selection.
SENSE STEAM to cook food se This funcTion such as vegetables, fish, rice and pasta. his funcTion has Two sTeps ɳ The first step quickly brings the food to boiling temper- to find the 6th Sense Steam function. ature ɳ...
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AUTO COOK only cook- se This funcTion ing. The Auto Cook function can only be used with the food types indicated in the following chart. on a heat-resistant uT The fooD dish suitable for microwaves. to select the Auto Cook function .
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AUTO COOK : always open the can and with a fork anneD vegeTables ierce The cling film pour the content into a microwave safe (or toothpick) to allow dish. Never cook the vegetables in the the pressure to escape tin packaging. and avoid the risk of fresh, frozen or tinned vegetables explosion...
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING , boil a cup of water normally re- leaning is The only mainTenance n The case of sTubborn sTains quired. in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes. The steam will help to remove stains. clean, this could cause the f The oven is noT kepT surfaces to deteriorate, affect the appliance’s lifetime and lead to dangerous situations.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE , do not make a service f The oven Does noT work f The power cable neeDs To be replaceD call until you have made the following checks: use a genuine cable available ɳ The turntable and stand are in place. from the After-sales service.
TESTS iec 60705. n accorDance wiTh has developed a standard for comparative testing of nTernaTional lecTroTechnical ommission heating performance of different microwave ovens. We recommend the following for this oven: mounT pprox Time ower level onTainer 12.3.1 1000 12 - 13 650 w 3.227 yrex...