Whirlpool STANDARD CLEANING GAS RANGE manual

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    ST AND ARD CLEANING GAS RANGE Use & Care Guide For q uesti ons about f eat ur es, oper atio n/perfor man ce, pa rts , accessories or serv ice, call: 1- 800 -44-R OPER (1-800-44 7-6737) or visit our we bsite at... www.ropera pplia nces.c om ESTUF A DE GAS DE LIMPIEZA ESTÁ ND AR G u ía de uso y cuidado Para con sultas respecto a caracter ístic[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS RANGE SAFETY .................................... ............................ ............. 3 The Anti-Tip Bracket ....................................................... ............. 4 PARTS AND FEATURES ......... .......................................... ............. 5 COOKTOP USE ....................... .................[...]

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    3 RANGE SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not f[...]

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    4 The Anti -Tip Brac k et The range will not tip during normal use. However , the range can ti p if you appl y too much force or weight to t he open door wit hout t he anti-tip bracket fastened d own properly . Tip Over Hazard A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. Connect anti-tip bracket to rear range foot. Reconnect the anti-tip brack[...]

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    5 P AR TS AND FEATURES This manual covers several different models. The range you have purchased may have some or all of t he parts and featu r es listed . The location s and appearanc es of the features shown here may not match those of your model . Contr ol Panel Rang e 1. Left Rear Bur ner Control 2. Left Front Burner Control 3. Oven T emperatur[...]

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    6 COOKTOP USE Cooktop/Ov en T emperature Cont r ols Electric ign iters au tomatically light the surfac e burn ers when control knobs are turned t o LITE. Before setting a control knob, p lace filled cookware on the grat e. Do not operate a bur ner using empty cookware or without cookware on th e grate. T o Set Bur ner T emperature : 1. Push in an d[...]

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    7 Surf ace Bur ners IMPORT AN T : Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilat ion air around the bur ner grate edge s. Burner cap: Always keep the bur ner cap in place w hen using a surface bur ner . A clean bur ner cap will help pr event poor ign ition and uneven flames. Alw ays clean the burn er cap after a spi llover and routinely remove[...]

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    8 O V EN USE Odors and smoke are normal when the oven is u sed the first few times, or when it is hea vily so iled. IMPORT AN T : The health of some birds is extremely sensi tive to the f umes gi ven off . Expo sur e to t he fu mes m ay r esult in dea th to certain birds. Always move birds to another closed and wel l ventilat ed room. Electr onic C[...]

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    9 BAKEWARE T o cook food evenly , hot air must be able to cir culat e. Allow 2 in. (5 cm) of space a r ound bakeware and oven wal ls. Use the following chart as a guid e. Bak e w are The bakeware mat erial affects cooking r esults. Follow manufact ure r ’ s recommendations and use the b akeware size recommended in the recipe. Use the following ch[...]

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    10 ■ T rim ex cess fat to reduce spatteri ng. Slit the remainin g fat on the edges t o prevent curling. ■ Pull out br oi ler pan to stop position befor e turning or removing food. Use tongs to turn food to avoid the loss of juices. Very thin cuts of fish, poultr y or meat may not need to be tur ned. ■ After b ro iling, re move the pan fr om t[...]

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    11 PORCELAIN- COA T ED GRA TES AND CAPS Food spills containing acids, such as vinegar and tomato, should be cleaned as s oon as the cooktop, grates an d caps are cool. These spills may affect the finish. T o av oid chip ping, do not ba ng grates and caps agai nst each other or hard surfaces such as cast iron cookwar e. Do not reassemb le caps on bu[...]

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    12 2. Grasp the door on the sides with your fingers on the fr ont of the door an d your t humbs on t he inside s urface. 3. Pull d oor straight up, then t owar d you. Do not remove hinge pins un til th e door is repl aced on the range . T o Repla ce: 1. Grasp the door on the sides with your fingers on the fr ont of the door an d your t humbs on t h[...]

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    13 ■ Is this the first time th e oven has been used? T u rn any one of the surf ace burner kn obs on to release air from the gas lines. ■ Is the oven temperature contr o l knob set correctly? See “ Cooktop/Ov en T emperature Controls ” sect ion. ■ Is the main or r egulator gas shutof f in the off p osition? Con tact a d esig nat ed ser vi[...]

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    WHIRLPOOL CORPORA TION MAJOR APPLIANCE W ARRANTY ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY For one year from the date of pu rchase, when this major applian ce is operate d and mainta ined according to ins tructions attach ed to or furnished with the product, W hirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool Canada LP (her eafter “Whirlpool”) will pay for FSP ® rep lace me[...]

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    15 SEGURID AD DE LA ESTUF A Si no sigue las instrucciones de inmediato, usted o sufrir una lesi ó n grave. Si no sigue las instrucciones, usted puede morir o sufrir una lesi ó n grave. Todos los mensajes de seguridad le dir á n el peligro potencial, le dir á n c ó mo reducir las posibilidades de sufrir una lesi ó n y lo que puede suceder si n[...]

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    16 El sopor te antivuelco La est ufa no se vol tear á du rante el uso normal. Sin embargo, si usted apl ica mucha fuerza o peso a la puerta abierta sin haber fij ado adecuadamen te el soporte an tivuelco, la estufa puede v oltearse. Peligro de Vuelco Un ni ñ o o un adulto puede volcar accidentalmente la estufa y resultar muerto. Conecte el soport[...]

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    17 PIEZAS Y C ARA CTER Í STIC AS Este manua l abarca varios mode los distin tos. La es tufa que usted ha ad quirido pu ede tener a lgunas o toda s las pi ezas y cara cter í sti cas que se enum eran. Las ubica ciones y aspect o de las caracter í sticas qu e aqu í se ilu stran q uiz á s no coincid an con s u mode lo. T ablero de contr ol Estufa [...]

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    18 USO DE LA SUPERFICIE DE COCCI Ó N Cont r oles de te mperat ura de la superficie de cocci ó n y del hor no Los encended ores el é ctricos encie nden autom á tica mente los quemadores exteriores al girar las perillas de control hacia LITE (Encendi do). Antes de fija r una perilla de control, coloque el uten silio de cocina lleno en la pa rrill[...]

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    19 Para encender el pilo to del horno: 1. Cerci ó r ese d e qu e la p erill a de c ontr ol de la te mperatu ra del hor no es t é apa gada . 2. Abra la puert a del asa dor . 3. Quite la charola y l a r ejilla de l asador . 4. Sujete un cerillo encen dido encima del pi loto del quemad or del hor no, u bicado en la parte poste rior de l quemado r . [...]

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    20 Uten silios de cocin a IMPORT ANTE: Nunca deje utensi lios de cocina vac í os e ncima de un á rea de cocci ó n ex terior , el emento o quemador exterior calient e. Los utensi lios de cocina id eales deben te ner un fondo pl ano, lados rectos, u na tapa que encaj e bien y el material debe ser de un espesor mediano a grueso. Las su perfic ies ?[...]

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    21 T empor iz ador El temporizador pued e ser fijado en hora s y minutos, hasta 9 horas, 50 mi nutos y hace la cuenta regresiva de l tiempo fi jado. El tem porizad or n o pone en m ar cha ni detie ne el ho rno. Para fijar: 1. Presione TI MER (temporizador). La pequ e ñ a luz verde junto al bot ó n de l temp orizador destell ar á mientras se prog[...]

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    22 Utensili os para hor nea r El material de l os utensilios para hornear afect a los resultados de cocci ó n. Siga las recomendaciones de l fabric ante y emplee el tama ñ o de utensili o para hornear recomenda do en la receta de cocina. Use el si guiente cuadro como gu í a. Duct o de esca p e del hor no 1. Ducto de escape del horno El ducto de [...]

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    23 ■ Quite el exceso de grasa para reducir las salpi caduras. Corte la grasa restante de los bordes para evitar q ue se ondulen. ■ Jale l a parri lla de l horno has ta su p osici ó n de tope ant es de dar vuelta o sacar los alimentos. Use tenazas para dar vuelta la car ne a fin de evi tar que se pierdan lo s jugos. Quiz á s no sea necesar io [...]

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    24 P ARRILLAS Y T AP AS RE VESTIDAS DE P ORCELA NA Los der rame s de ali mentos que co ntiene n á cido s tales como vinagr e y tomate se deb en limpiar tan p ronto l a superficie de cocci ó n, las parril las y l as tapas se haya n enfria do. Es tos derrames pued en afectar el acaba do. Para evi tar que se piquen, no golp ee las parril las y las t[...]

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    25 suspen si ó n de la bis agra. No quite lo s pernos mien tras est é saca ndo la puert a de la estu fa. 2. Sujete ambos la dos de la par te dela ntera de la puerta co n sus dedo s y use sus p ulgares en la superfici e interi or . 3. Jale la puerta h acia arriba y luego hac ia usted. No quite los per nos de la bi sagra hasta que la puerta ha ya s[...]

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    26 ■ ¿ Est á da ñ ad o el quemador? En mode los c on t apas, r evise si la tap a est á tor cida. Coloque la tapa, con el lado plano hacia abajo, sobre una superfi cie plana. Si la tapa gira libremente , est á torc ida . Camb ie la tap a con un quemador exteri or diferente para verificar el ni vel de tor cimi ento. Repong a la t apa tor cida.[...]

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    27 Hor neado o asado len to ■ ¿ Se ha pr ecalentado el horno? Esp er e que el horno se c aliente ante s d e col ocar los alimento s en é l. ■ ¿ Hay circulaci ó n de air e apropiada alrededor del ut ensilio para horn ear? V ea la secci ó n “ Posic i ó n de las p arrill as y lo s ute nsili os para hor nea r ” . ■ ¿ Se est á usan do [...]

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    GARANTÍA DE LOS E LECTR OD OMÉSTICOS PRINCIP ALES DE WHIRLPO OL CORPO RA TION GARA NTÍA L IMIT ADA DE UN AÑO Durante un año a partir de la fecha de compra, siemp r e y cuando se d é a este electrodoméstico pri ncipal un uso y manten imiento de conformidad con las instrucciones adjuntas o pr ov istas con el producto, Whi rlpool Corporation o [...]