Whirlpool AMW 492 manual

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    1 AMW 492 INST ALLA TION, QUICK ST ART INS T ALL A T IE, SN EL A AN DE SL AG INST ALLA TION, HURTIG ST ART INST ALLASJON, H URTIG ST ART ASE NNU S, P IKAOP AS ÜZ EMBE HEL YEZÉS, RÖ VID KEZDÉS I ÚTM UT A TÓ INS T ALACE , NÁVOD VE Z KR A T CE IN S T AL AC JA , SK R ÓCO NA INSTRUKCJA OBS Ł UGI      ,    [...]

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    2 INST AL LA TI ON PRI OR TO CON NEC TI NG E NSURE THA T THE APPLIANCE IS NOT D AMAGED . Check that the oven doo r closes f irmly agains t the door sup por t and that the internal d oor seal is not damage d. Empty the oven and cl ean the interior w ith a sof t, damp cloth. AFT ER C O NNEC TING T HE EARTHING OF THIS APPLIAN CE is compulsor y . The m[...]

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    3 IMPORT AN T SA FET Y INST RUC TIONS D O NOT HEA T , OR US E FLAMMABLE MA TERIALS in o r near the oven. Fumes c an create a fire ha zard or explosion. D O NOT USE YOU R MICROW A VE oven for dr ying tex- tiles, pap er , spices, h erbs, woo d, flower s, fruit or other combus tible materials. Fire could re - sult. D O NOT OVER - COOK FO OD . Fire cou[...]

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    4 IMPORT ANT PRECA UTIONS LIQUIDS E. G . BEVERA GES OR WATER . Overheatin g the liquid beyon d boiling point c an occur without evidence of bubbling. This could result in a sud den boil over of the h ot liquid. T o prevent this possib ility the fo llowing steps should be taken : 1 . Avoid using straight-sided cont ainers with narr ow necks. 2. Stir[...]

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    5 WIRE RA CK U SE THE W IRE RA CK when grill- ing using the grill o r cooking in combination (microwaves and grill) . ACCE SS O R I ES GENERAL I F ACC ESS OR IE S CON TAINING META L comes in contac t with the oven inte rior , w hile the oven is in op - eration, sp arking can o ccur and the oven could be da maged. TURNT ABLE SUP PORT U SE THE TURNTA[...]

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    6 P A USE OR STOP C OOKING T O PAU S E COO KING : T HE COO KING CAN BE PAUS E D to check , turn or stir the fo od by openin g the door. The set ting will be maintain ed for 1 0 minutes . I F YO U DON ’ T WANT TO CONTIN UE COO KING : R EMO VE THE FOOD , close th e door and press the STOP b utton T O CON TINU E COOKI NG : C LOSE THE DOOR and press [...]

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    7 KIT CHE N TIME R U SE THIS FUNC TION when you n eed a kitchen tim er to measure exac t time for vari ous purposes su ch as cook ing eggs, pas ta or let ting the dough rise before baking et c .  P RESS TH E + /- BUTTONS to set th e time to measure.  P RESS TH E POWER BUTTON repeatedl y to set the power to 0 W.  P RESS TH E S TA RT BUTTON [...]

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    8 MICROW AVES ONL Y Po wer Suggested u se: 7 50 W R EHEA TING OF BEVER A GES , w ater , clear soups , coffe e, tea or other foo d with a high water content. If th e food contains e gg or cream choose a l ower power . Cookin g of f ish, meat, veget ables etc. 500 W M ORE CAREF UL COOK ING e.g. hi gh protein sauces, che ese and eg g dishes and to fi [...]

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    9 T HIS FUNC TION IS USED for quick re - heating of foo d with a high water content such as clear so ups, cof- fee or tea . JET ST ART  P RESS TH E S TA RT BUTTON . T HIS FUNC TION AUTO MATIC ALLY ST ARTS with ma ximum microwave power level and the coo king time se t to 30 seconds. Each additional press increases the tim e with 30 seconds . Y ou[...]

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    10 FOO D HINT S M EA T (1 00 g - 2.0Kg) Minced m eat, cutlets, s teaks or ro asts. T URN FOOD when oven prompts. P OUL TRY (1 00 g - 2.0Kg) Chicken whole, p ieces or f illets . T URN FOOD when oven prompts. F ISH (1 0 0g - 2 .0Kg) Whol e, steaks o r fille ts. T URN FOOD when oven prompts. F OR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TA BL E and if the wei ght is l[...]

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    11 GRILL U SE THIS FUNC TION TO brow n the sur face of foods.  P RESS TH E G RILL BUTTON .  P RESS TH E + /- BUTTONS to set th e time.  P RESS TH E S TA RT BUTTON . D O NOT LEA VE THE OVE N DOOR OPEN fo r long peri ods when the G rill is in oper ation, as this will cause a dro p in temperature. N OTE : P RESSING TH E G RILL BUTTON during c[...]

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    12 GRILL C OMBI Po wer Suggested u se: 350 - 5 0 0 W C OOKING Poultr y , Las agne & V e ge- tables 1 60 - 350 W C OOKING Fish & frozen gratins 1 60 W C OOKING Meat 0 W B ROWNING onl y during cookin g GRILL C OMBI U SE THIS FUNC TION TO coo k such food as G ratin’ s , Lasagne, Poultr y and Baked p otatoes.  P RESS TH E G RILL BUTTON . ?[...]

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    13 MEMOR Y T HE M EMORY FUNCTIO N PROVIDES you with an eas y way to quick - ly reca ll a preferre d settin g. T HE PRIN CIPLE OF THE M EMO - RY FUNC TION is to s tore whatev- er set ting that is currently dis- play ed. W HEN THE APPLIANCE is p lugged in or af ter a powe r failure, your Mem o func tion will have stored - 1 minutes and 750 W as defau[...]

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    14 MAINTE NANC E & CL EANING C LEANING IS THE ONL Y MAINTENANCE no rmally re- quired. DISHWASHER SAFE: T URNT ABLE SUPPORT . G LASS TUR NT ABLE . F AILURE TO MAINT AIN THE OVE N in a clean condition could lead to de terioration of th e surf ace that could advers ely af fec t the life of the appliance and possib ly result in a hazardous situati [...]

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    15 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUID E I F THE OVE N DOES NOT WORK , d o not make a ser - vice call until you have made the fo llowing check s:  The T ur ntable and turnt able suppor t is in place.  The Plug is prop erly inser ted in the w all socket.  The D oor is pr operly cl osed.  Check your Fuses and ensure that there is pow er av ail able. ?[...]

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    16 T EST A MOUNT A PPROX . TIME P OWE R LEVEL C ONT AINER 12.3.1 750 g 10 min 750 W Pyrex 3.220 12.3.2 475 g 5 ½ min 750 W Pyrex 3.827 12.3.3 900 g 15 min 750 W Pyrex 3.838 13.3 500 g 2 min 40 sec Jet defrost S UPPL Y V OL TA GE 230 V /50 Hz R AT E D P OWE R I NPUT 1 9 00 W (UK 2030 W) F USE 1 0 A (UK 1 3 A) MW OUTPUT PO WER 750 W H x W x D O UTER[...]