Whirlpool AMW 497 IX manual

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    1 AMW 497 INST ALLA TI ON, QUI CK ST ART INST ALL A TIE, SNEL A AN DE SLAG INST ALLA TION, HURTIG ST ART INST ALLASJON, H URTIG ST ART ASE NNUS, P IKAOP AS ÜZEMBE HEL YE ZÉS, RÖVID KEZDÉS I ÚTM UT A TÓ INST AL ACE, NÁ VOD VE ZKR A TCE INST AL ACJA, SK RÓCONA INSTRUKCJA OB S ŁUGI   ,      ?[...]

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    2 INST AL L A TION PRIOR TO CONNEC T ING E NSURE THA T THE APPLIANCE IS NOT DAMAGE D . Check that the oven doo r closes f ir mly agains t the door sup por t an d that the internal d oor se al is not damage d. Empt y the oven and clean the interior w ith a sof t, damp cl oth. AFT ER CONNEC TIN G T HE EART HING OF THIS APPLIANCE is compulsor y. The m[...]

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    3 IMPORT AN T SAFET Y INST RUC TI ONS D O NOT HEA T , OR USE FLAMM ABLE MAT ERIALS in or near the oven. Fumes c an create a f ire haz ard or explosion. D O NOT USE YOU R MICROW A VE oven for dr ying te x- tiles, pap er, spices, herbs, woo d, f lowers , fruit or other combus tible mater ials. Fire could re - sult. D O NOT OVER - CO O K FOO D . Fire [...]

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    4 IMPORT ANT P RECA UTIONS LIQUIDS E. G . BEVERAGES OR WA T ER . Over heating the liquid beyon d boiling p oint can o ccur without evidence of bubbling. This could result in a sud den boil over of the h ot liquid. T o prevent this possibilit y the fo llowing s teps should be taken : 1 . Avoid using straight-sided cont ainers with narr ow necks. 2. [...]

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    5 ACCE S S O R I E S GENERAL I F ACCE SSO R IE S CO NTAI NI N G MET AL comes in cont act with the oven inte rior, while the oven is in op - eration, sp arki ng can occur and th e oven could be da maged. TURN T ABLE SUPPORT U SE THE TURNT ABLE SUPPO RT under the Glass turnt able. Never p ut any oth- er utensils on the tur ntable sup - port.  Fit [...]

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    6 P A US E OR STOP C OOKING T O PAU S E COO K IN G : T HE COO KI N G CAN BE PA U S E D to check , turn or s tir the foo d by openin g the doo r . Th e set ting will b e maintained for 1 0 minutes. I F YO U DON ’ T WAN T TO CON TI N UE CO O KI N G : R EMOVE THE FOOD , cl ose the do or and press the STOP b ut ton T O CON TI N UE COO K IN G : C LOSE[...]

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    7 KIT CHEN TI MER U SE THIS FUNC TI ON when you ne ed a kitchen tim er to measure e xac t time for vari ous purp oses such as cook ing eggs , past a or let ting th e dough rise before baking et c.  P RESS THE +/- BUTTONS to set th e time to measure.  P RESS THE POWER BUTTON rep eate dly to set th e power to 0 W.  P RESS THE S TAR T BUTTON [...]

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    8 MICROW AVES ONL Y P OWER S UGGESTED USE : 7 50 W R EHEA TING OF BEVERA GES , water, clear soups, cof fee, tea or oth er foo d with a high water content. If th e food cont ains egg o r cream choose a l ower power. Cookin g of f ish, meat, veg etab les etc. 500 W M ORE CARE FUL COOK I NG e.g. hi gh protein sau ces, chees e and egg dish es and to f [...]

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    9 T HIS FUNC TI ON IS USED for quick re - heating of foo d with a high w ater content such as clear so ups, cof- fee or tea . JET ST ART  P RESS THE S TAR T BUTTON . T HIS FUNC TI ON AU TO MATI C AL L Y STARTS with ma ximum microwave power level and the coo king tim e set to 30 se conds. Each additional press increases the tim e with 30 se conds[...]

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    10 FOO D HIN TS M EA T ( 1 0 0g - 2 .0Kg) Minced m eat, cutlet s, steak s or ro asts . T URN FOOD when ov en prompts. P OUL TRY ( 1 0 0g - 2 .0Kg) Chicken whole, p ieces or f ill ets . T URN FOOD when ov en prompts. F ISH ( 100g - 2. 0Kg) Whol e, steak s or f ille ts. T URN FOOD when oven prompts. F OR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TA B L E and if the we[...]

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    11 GRILL U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO brown the sur face of foods.  P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON .  P RESS THE +/- BUTTONS to set th e time.  P RESS THE S TAR T BUTTON . D O NOT LEA VE THE OV EN DOOR OPEN for lon g perio ds when th e Grill is in oper ation, as this will c ause a drop in temp erature. N OTE : P RESSING THE G RILL BUTTON during cook [...]

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    12 GRILL COMBI P OWER S UGGESTED USE : 350 - 5 0 0 W C OOKING Poultr y , Las agne & Vege- tables 1 60 - 350 W C OOKING Fish & frozen gratins 1 60 W C OOKING Meat 0 W B ROWNING only during coo king GRILL C OMBI U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO cook such food as G ratin’s, Lasagne, Poultr y and Baked p otato es.  P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON .  P [...]

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    13 CRI SP U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO reheat and cook piz z as and other d ough based fo od. It is also goo d for fr y ing bacon and eggs , sausag es, hamburg - ers etc. E NSURE that the Crisp- plate is correctly placed in the middle of the Glass turntable. U SE OVEN MIT TENS or the sp ec ial Cr isp h an dle supplied when remov- ing the hot Crisp-p lat[...]

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    14 MAINTE NANC E & CL EANING C LEANI NG IS THE ONL Y MAINTENANC E no rmally re - quired. DISHWASHER SAFE: T URNT ABLE SUPPORT . G LAS S TURNTABLE . C RISP HANDLE . F AILURE TO MAINT AIN THE OVEN in a clean conditio n could lead to de terior ation of the sur f ace that could advers ely af fe c t the life of the ap pliance and possib ly result in[...]

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    15 TROUBLE S HOOTI NG GUIDE I F THE OVE N DOES NOT WORK , d o not make a ser vice call until you have made the foll owing che ck s:  The T urnt able and tur ntable sup por t is in place.  The Plug is p rope rly inse r ted in the wall socket.  The D oor is p rope rly clos ed.  Check your Fuses an d ensure that there is pow er a vail able[...]

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    16 T est Amount Appro x. time Po wer level Container 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 T AGE 230 V /50 H Z R AT E D P OWE R I NPUT 1 90 0 W (UK 2030 W) F USE 1 0 A (UK 1 3 A) MW OUTPUT POWER 7 50 W H X W X D O UTER DIM[...]