Whirlpool AMW 733 manual

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    1 INST ALLA TION, QUICK ST ART INS T ALL A TIE, SN EL A AN DE SL AG INST ALLA TION, HURTIG ST ART INST ALL ASJON, RASK INNFØRING ASEN NUS , PI KAOP AS ÜZ EMBE HEL YEZÉS, RÖVID KEZDÉS I ÚTMU T A T Ó IN ST AL ACE, NÁ VOD V E ZK RA TCE IN STAL AC JA , SK RÓ CON A INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI     ,    [...]

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    2 INST AL LA TION PRI OR TO CON NEC TI NG E NSURE TH A T THE A PPLI A NCE IS NOT D AMA GED . Check that the oven do or closes f irmly agains t the door suppo rt and that the inte rnal door seal is n ot da- mage d. Empty th e oven and clean the interio r with a sof t, damp cloth . AFTER C ONNEC TING T HE E A RTHING OF THIS A PPLI A NCE is compulsor [...]

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    3 IMPORT AN T S AF E T Y INSTRUC TIONS D O NOT HE A T , OR USE FL AMMA BLE MA TERI A LS in or near the oven. Fumes c an create a fire ha zard or ex- plosion. D O NOT USE YOU R M ICRO WA VE oven f or dry ing tex- tiles, p aper , spices, he rbs, wood , flower s, fruit or other combus tible materials . Fire could result. D O NOT OVER - COOK FOOD . Fir[...]

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    4 GENERAL T HIS APPLIANCE IS DES IGNED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONL Y ! T HE APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERA TED without fo od in the oven when using microwaves. Op eration in this manner is likel y to damage the applia nc e. I F YO U PR A CTIC E OP ER A TING the oven, pu t a glass of water inside. T he water will abs orb the microwa - ve energ y and the ove[...]

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    5 ACCE SS O R IE S GENERAL I F A CC ESSORIES CON T A INING M ET A L comes in conta ct with the ove n interior , while th e oven is in ope - ration, sp arking can o ccur and the oven could be damaged. TURNT ABLE SUP PORT U SE THE TURNT A BLE SUPPORT under th e Glass turnt able. Never p ut any other utensils on the turnt able suppo rt.  Fit the tu[...]

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    6 DONENES S ( AUTO FUNC TIO NS ONL Y ) D ONENESS IS A V A IL A BLE in mo st of the auto fun cti- ons. Y ou have the possibilit y to per sonally control the end resul t through the Adjust don eness fea- ture. This feature e nables you to achieve high er or lower en d temperature compare d to the defa - ult standard s etting. W HEN USING one of the s[...]

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    7 FOO D  D INNER PLA T E (250 g - 500 g )  S OU P (200 g - W HEN USING THE A UTO FUNC TIO NS the ove n needs to know w hich food class i t is to use to reach pro - per resul ts. The wo rd FOOD and a foo d class digit is displayed wh en you are choosing a fo od class with the +/- buttons . CO O L I NG D O W N W HEN A FUNCT ION IS FIN ISHED , t[...]

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    8 CL O CK SET TIN G K EEP THE DOOR OP EN W HILE SETTING THE C LOCK . Thi s g ives you 5 minutes to complete th e settin g of th e Clock . O therwise, each step must be ac com- plishe d within 6 0 seconds. W HEN THE A PPLI A NC E IS FIRST PLUGG ED IN it will ask yo u to set the Cloc k. A FTER A PO W ER F A IL URE the Clock w ill f lash and needs to [...]

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    9 S O UN D SET T ING  P RESS THE OK BUTTON .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to tur n the buz zer O N or O FF .  P RESS THE OK BUTTON a g ain to conf irm the chan g e. EC O  P RESS THE OK BUTTON .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to tur n the EC O settin g O N or O FF .  P RESS THE OK BUTTON a g ain to conf irm the chan g e. W HEN EC O IS ON , t[...]

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    1 0 U SE THIS FUNC TION wh en you nee d a kitch en timer to measure e xact time for v arious purp oses such as coo kin g e gg s or let tin g the dou g h rise be fore bak in g etc. KIT C HE N TI ME R  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s et the desired le n g th of the timer .  P RESS THE OK BUTTON . A N A COUS TIC SIGN A L will be h eard when the tim[...]

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    11 C OO K & REHEA T WIT H MICR O WAV E S U SE THIS FUNC TION for norm al cookin g and re heatin g , such as ve g e tables, f ish, pot atoes and meat.  P RESS THE M A NU A L BUTTON repeate dly until you f ind the microwave func tion.  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s et the microwave power level.  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm your sele [...]

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    1 2 JET ST A RT  P RESS THE M A NU A L BUTTON repeate dly until you f ind the Crisp fu nction .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s et the cookin g time.  P RESS THE S T A RT BUTTON . CRI SP  P RESS THE S T A RT BUTTON TO A UTO MA TIC A LL Y ST A RT with f ull microwave power level and the cook in g time set to 3 0 se conds. Each additio nal [...]

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    13 GRILL  P RESS THE M A NU A L BUTTON REPE A TE DL Y UNTIL YOU FIND THE G RILL FUN CTIO N .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s et the cookin g time.  P RESS THE S T A RT BUTTON . GRILL C O MBI  P RESS THE M A NU A L BUTTON repeate dly until you f ind the Grill Combi f unctio n.  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s et the microwave power level. [...]

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    14 MANU A L D EFR O ST F OLLO W THE PROCEDU RE fo r “Coo k & Reheat with mi - crowaves” and cho ose power leve l 1 6 0 W when d e- frost in g manually . C HECK A ND INSPE CT THE FOOD REGUL A RL Y . E xperien- ce will g ive yo u the times nee ded for v arious amounts. T URN L A RGE JOINTS half way throu g h the defros tin g proces s. F RO ZE[...]

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    1 5 AU T O REHEA T  P RESS THE A UTO BUTTON repe atedly until you f ind the Auto Reh eat func tion.  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm your sele ction . Y ou w ill automatically be t aken to the nex t settin g .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s elec t food class. (“F OOD ” and fo od class is displayed ) .  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf i[...]

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    16 W HEN YOU A RE S A VING a meal in the ref ri g erator or ”p la ti n g ” a m eal for reheatin g , arran g e the thick- er , dense r food to the o utside of the plate and th e thin- ner or l ess dense fo od in the middl e. A L WA YS COVE R FOOD when usin g this functio n ex- cept wh en reheat in g chilled soups in w hich case a cover is not ne[...]

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    17        JET D EFR O ST  P RESS THE A UTO BUTTON repe atedly until you f ind the Jet D e frost func tion.  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm your sele ction . Y ou w ill automatically be t aken to the nex t settin g .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s elec t food class. (“F OOD ” and fo od class is displayed ) .  P [...]

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    18 FR O ZEN F OOD S: I F THE FOOD IS WA R M ER than de ep- freeze temp erature (- 1 8° C ) , choos e lower wei g ht of the fo od. I F THE FOOD IS CO LDE R than de ep-f reeze temp erature (- 1 8°C ) , choose hi g her wei g ht of the f ood. WEIGHT : T HIS FUN CTIO N NEEDS TO KNO W the ne t wei g ht of the fo od. The oven will the n automatically c [...]

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    19 AU T O CR ISP  P RESS THE A UTO BUTTON repe atedly until you f ind the Auto Crisp f unctio n.  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm your sele ction . Y ou w ill automatically be t aken to the nex t settin g .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s elec t food class. (“F OOD ” and fo od class is displayed ) .  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm [...]

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    20 AU T O S O FT  P RESS THE A UTO BUTTON repe atedly until you f ind the Auto Sof t func tion.  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm your sele ction . Y ou w ill automatically be t aken to the nex t settin g .  P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to s elec t food class. (“F OOD ” and fo od class is displayed ) .  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm y[...]

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    2 1 F OOD HINTS  B UTTE R ( 50g - 200 g) S TIR FOOD when ov en prompts. S TIR A LS O af ter meltin g .  M A RG A RINE ( 50g - 20 0g) S TIR FOOD when ov en prompts. S TIR A LS O af ter meltin g .  C HOCOL A TE ( 50g - 20 0g) B RE A K into small er pieces. S TIR FOOD when oven pr ompts. S TIR A LS O af ter meltin g . P LE A SE NOTE : Chocola[...]

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    22 AU T O C OO K U SE THIS FUNC TION FOR coo kin g O NL Y . Auto Cook ca n only be use d for food belon g in g to th e cate g ories listed in th e table. P L A CE FOOD onto a microwave -safe heat pro of dinner plate or dish.  P RESS THE A UTO BUTTON repe atedly until you f ind the Auto Cook f unctio n.  P RESS THE OK BUTTON to conf irm your s[...]

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    2 3 P L A STIC FOIL should be sco- red or p ricked with a for k, to relieve the p ressu- re and to prevent burstin g , as steam builds- up durin g coo - kin g . AU T O C OO K C A NNED VEGET A BLES : Always op en the can and pour th e content into a microwave safe dish. Neve r cook the ve g e tables in the tin packa g in g . C OOK fresh , frozen or [...]

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    2 4 MAINTE NANC E & CLEANING C LE A NING IS THE ONL Y MA INTEN A NC E normally requi- red. D ISHW ASHER SAFE : T URNT A BLE SUPPO RT . G L A SS TURNT A BL E . C RISP H A NDL E . F A ILURE TO MA INT A IN THE OVE N in a clean con dition could lead to d eteriorati on of the sur face that co- uld adver sely af fec t the life of the app liance and p[...]

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    25 TR O UBLE SH OO TING GU I D E I F THE OVE N DOES NO T W ORK , do no t make a ser vice call until you have made th e followin g ch ecks:  The T urntab le and turntabl e suppor t is in pla - ce.  The Plu g is prop erly inser ted in the wa ll so- cket.  The D oor is prop erly close d.  Check yo ur F uses an d ensure that there is pow er[...]

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    2 6 I N A CCOR D A NCE W ITH IEC 60 7 0 5 . T HE I NTERN A TION A L E LEC TROTECHNIC A L C O MM IS SION has develo ped a st andard for comparative tes tin g of heatin g per formance of dif fere nt microwave ovens. W e recomme nd the followin g for this oven: I IEC 60 7 0 5 D ATA F O R TES T HEA TING PERF O RMANC E TEC HNICAL SP EC IF ICA TI O N T e[...]

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    2 8 Whirlpool is a registered trademark of Whirlpool, USA. © Whirlpool Sweden AB 2009. All rights reserved. Made in Sweden. GB ENV IR O NMENT AL HINTS T HE P A CKING BOX may b e fully rec y- cled as conf irmed by th e recyclin g sym bol. Foll ow local dispos al re g ulatio ns. Keep p otential- ly haz ardous packa g in g (plas- tic ba g s, p olyst [...]