Whirlpool JQ 276 manual

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    1 GB ww w .whirlpool.com JQ 276[...]

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    2 GB INDE X INST ALLA TION 3 Installation SAFE T Y 4 Impor tant safet y instruc tions 5 Precautions AC CESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE 6 Acc essories 7 Maintenance & C leaning C ONTROL P ANEL 8 control panel GENERAL USE 9 Start protec tion / child lock 9 Pause or stop c ook ing 1 0 Set lock 1 0 Weight sensor C OOKING FUNCTION 1 1 manual cook & re[...]

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    3 GB D O NOT USE EXTE NSION CORD : I F THE POWER SUPPL Y CO R D IS TOO SHORT , hav e a quali e d elec trician o r ser viceman ins tall an outlet n ear the applian ce. W ARNING : Imprope r use of the groun ding plug can result in a r isk of elec tric sho ck. Consult a quali e d elec trician or s er viceman if the groundin g instruc tio ns are [...]

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    4 GB T HE APPLIANCES ARE NO T INTEND ED to be op - erated b y means of an ex ternal timer or separate remote-control system. T HIS APPLIANCE CAN BE USED BY CH ILDREN aged from 8 year s and above and p ersons with reduced physical, sensory o r mental capabil- ities or lack of e xperience and kn owledge if they have been given supe rv ision or instru[...]

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    5 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. Operation in this manner is likely to damage the appliance. I F YO U PR ACTICE OPERAT ING the oven, p ut a glass of water inside. T he water w ill absorb th e mi- crowave energy an d the oven will [...]

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    6 GB ACCE S S O R I ES GENERAL I F ACCE SSO R IE S CO NTAI NI N G MET AL comes in contac t with the oven inte rior, while the oven is in op - eration, sp arkin g can occur and th e oven could be da maged . TURN T AB LE SUPPORT U SE THE TURNT ABLE SUPPO RT unde r the Glass turnt able. Never p ut any oth- er utensils on the tur ntable sup - port. [...]

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    7 GB T HE OVEN sho uld be clean ed regularl y and any food dep osits removed. STEAM ACCE SSO RY MAINTE NA NCE & C LEANI NG C LEANI NG IS THE ONL Y MAINTENA NCE normally re - quired. It mus t be carr ied out w ith the micro - wave oven disconn ec ted . F AILURE TO MAINT AIN THE OVEN in a clean condition could lead to de terior ation of the sur f[...]

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    8 GB S TOP BUTTON Produc t ON: Press to Stop or reset any of the oven fun c - tions. PRODUC T OFF: K eep it presse d to change the clo ck. C ONTROL P ANEL D IGIT AL DISPLAY The disp lay includes a 24- hour clock and in dicator sy mbols . G RA TIN BUTTON Use to sele c t Gratin f unc tion. S TEAM BUTTON Use to sele c t 6th Sens e Steam functio ns C R[...]

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    9 GB P AU SE OR ST OP C OOKING T O PA U 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 openin g the doo r . The set ting will be maint ained for 1 0 minutes. I F YO U DON ’ T WAN T TO CO N TI NU E CO O KI N G : R EMOVE THE FOOD , close the do or and press th e STOP button. T O CO N TI NU E CO O KI N G : C [...]

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    10 GB WEIGHT S ENS OR T HIS MICR OWA VE OVE N USES THE WEIG HT SENSOR TE CHNOLOGY for some 6th sens e func tions (De fros t, Crisp and Steam ); when you se lec t on e of these 6thSense f unc tions, you jus t nee d to sel ec t t yp e of food yo u want to process and p ress star t : the microwave automatically d etec ts th e weight of food and s et t[...]

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    11 GB MANU AL C O OK & REHEA T WITH MICR OW A VES U SE THIS FUNC TI ON for n ormal cook ing and re heating, such as veg eta - bles,  sh, potatoes an d meat. ONCE THE COOKING PROCESS HAS BEEN ST ARTED T O ADJUST THE POWER : Press the MW but ton an d rotate the k nob to ad - just valu e. T O INCREASE TIME / DECREASE TIME : Rot ate the adjust k[...]

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    12 FAV O U R I T E T HE F AVOURITE FUNC TIO N PROVI DES you w ith an easy way to quick ly reca ll a prefer red set ting . It can be use d for all the manual f unc tions. T HE PRINCIPLE OF THE F AV OURITE FU NC TIO N is to s tore whatever se tt ing that is currently disp layed. H OW TO STORE A SETTING : q S ELECT any manual functio n. w P ROGRAM you[...]

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    13 GB q P RESS THE MW BUTTON . w P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON to conf irm the Auto mo de. e T URN THE A DJUSTABLE KNOB to sele ct th e food class (see t able). r P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . t T URN THE A DJUSTABLE KNOB to set the fo od weig ht. y P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . T he func tio n will star t . A UT OMA TIC MICROW A VES U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO cook v [...]

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    14 GB C HECK AND INSPECT THE FOOD REGULARL Y . F RO ZEN FOOD IN PL ASTI C BAGS , plas tic  lms o r card- board p ackages c an be place d direc tly in the oven as long as th e pack age has no me tal par ts (e.g. met al t wist ties). T HE SHAPE OF THE PAC K A G E alters th e de - frostin g time. Shallow packet s defros t more quick ly than a dee p[...]

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    15 GB This is a W eight sensing function, the weight will be automatically calculated. 6TH S ENS E DEF ROST q P RESS THE D EFROST BUTTON . w P RESS THE K NOB B UT TON to conf irm the 6th Se nse Mo de. e T UR N THE A DJUSTABLE KNO B to s elec t the fo od class (see t able) . r P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . T he fun ctio n will st ar t. U SE THIS FUNC TI [...]

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    16 GB MANU AL GRILL U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO quick ly give a pleas ant brown sur f ace to the food like che ese toas t & hot sandw ich, sausa ges, grill spit , pommes duchesse, gratin ed fruit . q P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON . w T UR N THE A DJUSTABLE KNOB to see the “manual mode ” icon and press the k nob but ton to conf irm . e T URN THE A DJ[...]

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    17 GB A UT OMA TIC GRILL q P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON . w P RESS THE K NOB B UT TON to conf irm the Auto mo de . e T URN THE A DJUSTABLE KNO B to sel ec t the foo d class. r P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . t T URN T HE A DJUSTABLE KN OB to set the foo d weight. y P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . T he fun ctio n will st ar t. U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO coo k T o ast, C[...]

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    18 GB MANU AL CRISP U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO reh eat and cook pi zz a and oth er dough b ased food, f r ying b acon and eggs , sausag es, hamburge rs. Brush thin oil on the crisp p late. The main p roper t y of this f unc tion is to b rown the foo d on both top an d bot tom at sam e time. E NSURE that the Crisp-plate is correctly placed in the middl[...]

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    19 GB q P RESS THE C RISP BUTTON . w P RESS THE K NOB B UT TON to conf irm the 6th Se nse Mo de. e T URN THE A DJUSTABLE KNOB to sele ct th e food class (see t able). r P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . T he func tio n will star t . T HERE IS PRE HE A TIN G ST AGE before cook ing star t fo r some foo d class. D URING the preheating p rocess, PRE- H EA T is [...]

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    20 GB GRA TIN U SE THIS FUNC TI ON TO coo k loads foo d that are thicker in dimension,that re quire browning o n the top sur face, such as G ra - tins, Las agne, Poultr y and B aked pot atoes. q P RESS THE G RA TIN BUT TON . w T URN THE A DJUSTABLE KNOB to set the p ower . e P RESS THE KNOB BUTTON . r T URN THE A DJUSTABLE KNOB to set the tim e. t [...]

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    21 GB FOO D CL ASS AMO UNT HIN TS q1 F ISH FILETS 15 0 - 5 0 0 G D ISTRIBUTE FILLET S EVENL Y on the steam gri d. Inter- lace thin par ts. All ow to stand for 1 - 2 minutes , af- ter c ook ing. 2 V EGET ABLES 15 0 - 5 0 0 G U SE EVEN SIZES . Cut the veget ables into even p ieces. Allow to stan d for 1 - 2 minutes, af ter coo king . 3 F RO ZEN VEGET[...]

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    22 GB HOW T O BOIL P AST A AND RIC E WITH MICRO W A VE I S IT POSSIBL E TO USE THE S TEAMER ACCESS ORY ( WITHOUT THE GRID ) to Boil pas ta and ri ce WITH MANU AL M ICROW A VE FUN CT IO N . The gr aduation levels marke d on the accessor y w ill help you to dose the r ight amount of wate r . Lid Bowl (Grid) F OOD P ORTIONS A MOUNT L EVEL R ICE 10 0 G[...]

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    23 GB TROUBLE S HOOTI NG GUIDE I F THE OVE N DOES NOT WORK , do not make a ser vice call until you have made the foll owing che ck s:  The T urntab le and turnt able supp or t is in place.  The Plug is pro perl y inser ted in th e wall socket.  The D oor is pro perl y close d.  Check your Fuses and ensure that th ere is pow er a vai lab[...]

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    24 GB GB W10601471 I N ACCOR DA NC E WITH IEC 6 0705. T HE I NTERNA TIO NAL E LECT ROTECHNI CAL C OMMISSION has developed a s tandard for compar ative testing of heating pe r formance of di erent microwave ovens. We recommend th e following fo r this oven: T est Amoun t Appro x. time Po wer level Container 1 2.3. 1 1 000 G 1 2 - 1 3 MIN 7 50 W P[...]