Whirlpool FT 337 manual

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    1 GB FT 337 ww w .whirlpool.com[...]

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    2 GB INST AL L A TION PRIOR T O C ONNECTING E NSURE THA T THE APPLIANCE IS NOT DAM AGE D . Check that the oven do or closes  rmly against the door sup por t an d that the internal d oor seal is not damage d. Empt y the oven and cl ean the interio r with a sof t, damp cloth . AFTER C ONNECTING T HE EART HING OF THIS APPLIANCE is comp ulso - r y .[...]

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    3 GB O NL Y ALL OW CHILDREN to use the ap pliance without adu lt supe r vision af ter a dequa te instructions have bee n given, so that the child is able to use the a pplia nce in a safe way and und erstands the hazards of im - prop er use. Child ren should b e super v ised when using other heat sources (if avail- able) sepa rately or in combinatio[...]

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    4 GB GENERAL T HIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONL Y ! T HE APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERA TED without food in the oven when using microwaves. O peration in this manner is likel y to damage the ap pliance. I F YOU PR ACTICE OPERAT ING the oven, put a glass of water insid e. The wate r will absor b the mi- crowave energ y and the oven will[...]

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    5 GB ACCE S S O R I E S GENERAL I F ACCE SSO R IE S CONT AINING MET AL co mes in conta ct with the oven inte rior, while the oven is in op - eratio n, spark ing can o ccur and the oven could be da maged. TUR NT ABLE SUPPORT U SE THE TURNT ABLE SUPPOR T under the Glass turnt able. Never p ut any oth- er utensils on the turnt able sup - port. Fit the[...]

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    6 GB ST ART P RO TECTION / CHIL D L OCK T HIS AUTO MATI C SAFET Y FUN CT ION IS AC TI VATED ONE MINUTE AFTER the ove n has returne d to “stand by mo de“ . ( T he oven is in “stand by ” wh en the 24- ho ur clock is displayed or i f the clock has not b ee n set, wh en the display is blank). T HE DOOR MU ST BE OPENED AND CLOSE D e. g. put ting[...]

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    7 GB P AU SE OR ST OP C OOKING T O PAU S E CO O KI N G : T HE COOK I NG CAN BE PAU S E D to check , turn or s tir the foo d by ope ning the do or . Th e setting will b e maintained for 1 0 minutes . I F YOU DON ’ T WAN T TO CONTINUE COOK I NG : R EMOVE THE FOOD , cl ose the do or and press the STOP but ton. T O CONT I NU E CO O KI NG : C LOSE THE[...]

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    8 GB C OOK & REHEA T WITH MIC ROW A VES U SE THIS FUNC TIO N for normal coo king an d reheating, such as ve geta - bles,  sh, p otatoes an d meat. O NCE THE COOK I NG PROCESS HAS BEEN ST ARTED : The time c an easily be increas ed in 30 - second s teps by pressing the Star t but ton. Each p ress increases the tim e with 30 secon ds. Y ou may [...]

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    9 GB T HIS FUNC TION IS USE D f or quick rehe ating of foo d with a high water content such as clear so ups, co ee or te a. JET ST ART q P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . T HIS FUNC TION AU TO M ATIC AL L Y STARTS with max imum microwave power level and the coo king tim e set to 30 se conds. Each ad ditional press increases the tim e with 30 secon ds[...]

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    10 GB JET DEF ROST U SE THIS FUNC TIO N for defr osting Meat , Poultr y , Fish, Vegetabl es and Bread. J ET D efr ost shou ld only b e used i f the net wei ght is bet we en 1 00 g - 2. 5 kg . A LWAYS PLACE THE FOO D on the glass turntable. q P RESS THE J ET D EFROST BUTTON re peate dly to sel ec t foo d class. (se e t ab l e) w T URN THE A DJUST KN[...]

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    11 GB T HIS FUNC TION NEEDS TO KNOW the ne t weight of th e foo d. FROZEN F OO DS: I F THE WEIGHT IS LESSER OR GREA TER THAN REC - OMMENDED WEI GHT : F ollow the procedure for “Cook & Reheat with microwaves ” and choose 160 W when defrosting. FROZEN F OO DS: I F THE FOOD IS WARMER than deep - freez e tempe rature (- 1 8 °C), choose lower w[...]

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    12 GB GRILL U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO quickly give a p leasant br own sur face to the food. q P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON . w T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the coo king tim e. e P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . P RESSIN G THE G RILL BUTTON DURING COO K IN G switches the G rill el ement on and o . Th e timer will continu e to count down whe n the Grill el[...]

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    13 GB GRILL C OMBI U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO cook such foo d as Gratins, L asagn e, Poultry an d Bake d pot atoes . q P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON . w P RESS THE P OWER BUT TON re peate dly to set th e microwave power. e T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the coo king tim e. r P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . D URING OPERA TION you can sw itch the Grill e leme nt[...]

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    14 GB GRA TIN U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO cook lasagne,  sh gratins and veg etabl e gratins. D O NOT LEA VE THE OVE N DOOR OPEN fo r long p erio ds when the G rill is in ope ration, as this wi ll cause a drop in te mperature. D O NOT USE PL ASTIC utensils when grilling. T hey will melt. Items of wood o r pape r are not suitable either. E NSURE THA T[...]

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    15 GB FORCED AIR U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO coo k cakes , souf f l és, po ultr y and roast m eats . q P RESS THE F ORCED A IR BUT TON repeatedly to set th e prefe rred tempe rature . w T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the coo king tim e. e P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . U SE THE LOW WIRE RA CK to put fo od on to all ow the air to circulate prop erly aroun[...]

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    16 GB FOR CE D AIR C OMBI q P RESS THE F ORCED A IR BUT TON repeatedly to set th e prefe rred tempe rature . w P RESS THE P OWER BUT TON re peate dly to set th e microwave power. e T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the coo king tim e. r P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . U SE THE LOW WIRE RA CK to put fo od on to all ow the air to circulate prop erly around [...]

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    17 GB w JET PRE HEA T U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO preheat the e mpt y oven. D O NOT PLACE FOOD be fore or duri ng preh eating in the oven. It may be burn ed fr om the intens e heat. P REHEA TING is alwa ys do ne with the oven em pt y . q P RESS THE J ET P REHEA T BUTTON repeated ly to set the p refer red tempe rature . w P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . O [...]

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    18 GB w e JET MENU U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO cook vari ous t yp es of fr ozen foo ds. THE OVE N WILL automatically se lec t coo king me thod, tim e and pow- er needed. q P RESS THE J ET M ENU BUTTON repe atedly to s ele ct th e food class . (se e t ab l e) w T URN THE A DJUST KNOB TO se t the weight o f the foo d. e P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . S OME[...]

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    19 GB w q e T HERE IS PR EHE A TI NG ST AGE before coo king s tar t for s ome foo ds , during the preh eating pro cess, PRE- HE A T is alte rnately disp layed. S OME FOOD CL ASSES REQUIRE the f ood to b e add ed af te r preheatin g. In these c ases the oven wi ll stop and p rompt you to p er for m the needed a c tion. I F THE DOOR ISN ’ T OP ENED[...]

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    20 GB MEMOR Y T HE M EMORY FUNCTI ON PROVI DES you with an eas y way to quick ly reca ll a prefer red set ting. T HE PRINCIPLE OF THE M EMORY FUNC TI ON is to store wh atever set ting that is currently disp layed. H OW TO STORE A SETTING : q S ELECT any func tio n. w P ROGRAM your set tings . e P RESS AND KEEP THE M EMO BUTTON PRE SSED for 3 se con[...]

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    21 GB MAINTE NA NCE & C LEANIN G C LEANI NG IS THE ONL Y MAINTENA NCE n ormally re - quired. It must b e carried out with the micro - wave oven disconne c ted. F AILURE TO MAINT AIN THE OVEN in a clean condition could lead to d eteri oratio n of the sur fa ce that could advers ely a ec t the life o f the appliance and possibl y result in a h[...]

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    22 GB TROUBLE S HOOTING G UIDE I F THE OVE N DOES NOT WORK , do not make a ser v ice call until you have made the fo llowing che ck s: The T urntab le and turnt able supp or t is in plac e. The Plug is prop erly inse r ted in the wall socket. The Door is properly c losed. Check your Fuses and ensure that there is powe r ava ilable . Check that the [...]

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    23 GB[...]

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    24 GB GB 461965270391 I N ACCOR DA NC E WITH IEC 6 0705. T HE I NTERNATIONAL E LECTROT ECHNIC AL C OMMISSION has develope d a stan dard for compar ative testing of heating pe r formance of di e rent microwave ovens. We recommen d the foll owing for this oven: T est Amount Appro x. time Po wer level Container 1 2.3. 1 1 000 G 1 1 - 1 2 MIN 7 50 W[...]