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USER MANUAL 900mm COOKING APPLIANCES WFE912SA WFE914SA WFE916SA WFE946SA WVE916SA[...]
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2 CONTE NTS Important safety instructions .............................................................. 3 Description of your appliance ............................................................. 5 WFE912SA .................................................................................. 5 WFE914SA ..............................................[...]
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3 S AFE T Y Thesewarningshavebeenprovidedintheinterestofsafety . Y ouMUSTreadthemcarefullybeforeinstallingorusing theappliance. Thesymbolsyouwillseeinthisbooklethavethesemeanings: W ARNING This symbol indicates information concerning your personal safety TIP [...]
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4 W ARNING OVEN Duringusetheappliancebecomeshot.Care shouldbetakentoavoidtouchingthehotsurfaces insidetheoven. Switchtheapplianceoffbeforeremovingtheoven lightglassforglobereplacement. T oavoidanaccident,ensurethatovenshelvesand fitt[...]
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5 O F F O F F O F F O F F H L O I O F F H L O I COOK BAKE H L O I H L O I H L O I H L O I MODEL WFE912SA Gas hob, multi-function electric oven with electronic timer Removablewoktrivet Removablecastirontrivet Gasburner Controlpanel Ovendoor Ovenfunctionselector Oventemperaturecontrol Clock/Timerdisplay Gasho[...]
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6 O F F O F F O F F O F F H L O I O F F H L O I H L O I H L O I H L O I H L O I BAKE MODEL WFE914SA Gas hob with flame safeguard, multi-function electric oven with touch control timer Control Panel Gas Hob Removablewoktrivet Removablecastirontrivet Gasburner Controlpanel Ovendoor Storagecompartment Stainlesssteelkic[...]
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7 O F F H L O I O F F H L O I H L O I O F F H L O I O F F H L O I O F F H L O I O F F H L O I ON/OFF FUNCTION FAST HEAT UP Control Panel Gas Hob MODEL WFE916SA Gas hob with flame safeguard, programmable touch control electric oven Removablewoktrivet Removablecastirontrivet Gasburner Controlpanel Ovendoor Storagecompartmen[...]
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8 ON/OFF FUNCTION FAST HEAT UP MODEL WFE946SA Touch control electric ceramic hob, programmable touch control electric oven Hobelementcontrols Ceramicglasshob Ovencontrolpanel Ovendoor Storagecompartment Stainlesssteelkickpanel T ripleringcookingzone Multi-purposedoublecookingzone Smallcooking[...]
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9 ON/OFF FUNCTION FAST HEAT UP MODEL WVE916SA Programmable touch control electric oven Programmablecontroller Control Panel - oven programmable controller DESCRIPTION[...]
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10 O P E R AT I O N BEFORE OP ER A TING Y OUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIR S T TIME TIP S & INFOR MA TION SETTING THE TIME Ifyouhavepurchasedamodelfittedwithanelectronicor programmabletimer ,youMUSTsetthetimeofdaybefore youcanoperateyourappliance. PUSH BUTTON AND TOUCH CONTROL [...]
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11 IN S T A LL AT I O N INS T ALLING Y OUR OVEN ACCESSORIES SIDE RACKS Thesideracksthatcomewithyourovenarefittedinthe followingmanner • Insertthe2rearpegsintotheholesprovided • Locatethefrontpegintothefrontaccessholeandpush infirmly[...]
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12 INSTALLING BURNERS • Thebur nercrownmustbefittedcorrectlyintotheburner cupordamagewilloccurduringoperation. • T odothis,ensurethatthe2ribsoneithersideofthe sparkplugholearepositionedintothe2slotsonthe burner[...]
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13 GETTING TO KNOW Y OUR GAS COOKTOP T rivets Burnercap Burnercrown US A GE USING YOUR GAS HOTPLATES LIGHTING BURNERS Electronic ignition Thesehobsarefittedwithmainspoweredelectronic ignition.Whentheappliancehasbeenconnectedand thepowerison,depressinganyknobwillrelease[...]
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14 US A GE CERAMIC HOTPLATES MODEL WFE946 Thecooktopismadefromceramicglass,atough,durable materialthatwithstandsheatingandcoolingwithout breaking.Itisstrongenoughtoholdtheheaviestutensils. However ,itmustberememberedthatasitisGLASS,itmay?[...]
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15 US A GE CERAMIC COOKTOP CONTROLS 1. ON/OFF WITH POWER INDICATOR 2. LOCK WITH PILOT LIGHT 3. TRIPLE RING COOKING ZONE 4. DISPLAY 5. ZONE INDICATOR 6. HEAT SETTING SELECTION 7. TIMER SETTING SELECTION 8. TIMER DISPLAY 9. MULTIPURPOSE COOKING ZONE TheapplianceisoperatedusingT ouchControlsensor fields.Functionsarecon[...]
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16 O P E R AT I O N CONTROL PAN EL DISPLAY Switchon T ouch for2seconds / Switchoff T ouch for2seconds / none CONTROL PAN EL DISPLAY T oincrease T ouch to T odecrease T ouch to T oswitchof f T ouch and atthesametime TRI PL E COOK I NG ZONE CONTROL PAN EL INDICATOR L[...]
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17 O P E R AT I O N USI NG Y OUR CERAMIC COOK TOP USING THE CHILD SAFETY DEVICE Thechildsafetydevicepreventsunintentionaluseofthe appliance. SWITCHING ON THE CHILD SAFETY DEVICE STEP CONTROL PAN EL DISPLAY 1. Switchtheapplianceon (Donotsetaheatsetting) 2. T ouch for4seconds Thechi[...]
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18 USING THE TIMER FUNCTION CONDITION OUTCOME AFTER THE TIME HAS LAPSED Automatic cut-out aheatsettingisset acousticsignal 00 flashesCooking zoneswitchesoff Countdown timer cookingzonesnot inuse acousticsignal 00 flashes TIP S & INFOR MA TION Ifaheatsettingissetonthecook[...]
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19 USI NG Y OUR CERAMIC COOK TOP AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF Cooking surface • Ifafterswitchingonthecookingsurface,aheat settingisnotsetforacookingzonewithinapprox. 10seconds,thecookingsurfaceautomatically switchesitselfoff. • Ifoneormoresenso[...]
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20 US A GE USING Y OUR OVEN UNDERSTANDING YOUR OVEN FUNCTIONS Thefollowingliststheovenfunctionsavailablewiththe programmablecontroller(modelsWFE916,WFE946& WVE916).Multifunctionmodels(WFE914&WFE912) haveallovenfunctionsexceptforFanAssist,Pizzaand Fa[...]
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21 USING Y OUR OVEN US A GE Func ti o n 7 The“Defrost”functionuseslowtemperatureairthatis circulatedbythefans.Y oucandefrost(thaw)yourfood beforeyoucookit.Y oucanalsouse“Defrost”toraise youryeastdoughandtodr yfruit,vegetables[...]
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22 OPERATING THE PUSH BUTTON & TOUCH CONTROL CLOCK MODELS WFE912 & WFE914 ONLY GENERAL FEATURES Y ourtouchcontrolclockhasthefollowingfeatures: • Timer–allowsyoutosetacountdowntimethatwill beepwhenthesettimehaselapsed. • Cookingduration–[...]
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23 USING YOUR OVEN US A GE SETTING THE COOKING DURATION 1. Checktheclockdisplaysthecorrecttimeofday . 2. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionandtemperature. Theovenindicatorlightwillglowandtheheating sourcewillcomeon. 3. Press“mode“un[...]
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24 US A GE USING YOUR OVEN SETTING THE TIME OF DAY Aftertheappliancehasbeenelectricallyconnectedthe “setclock”symbol willflashontheclockdisplay . 1. T osetthetimeofdayinhoursandminutespressthe –or+.5secondsafterthel[...]
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25 US A GE USING YOUR OVEN ON COMPLETION OF COOKING Whenthesettimehaselapsed,asignalwillsoundfor 1minute,theovenwillswitchoffandtheremainingtime indication“0.00”willappearonthedisplay . 1. T ostopthesignal,press“+”or“–”. SETT[...]
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26 O P E R AT I O N COOKING TEST GET TO KNOW YOUR NEW OVEN WITH THIS ‘SIMPLE TEST CAKE’ Althoughwestriveforaperfectper formingoven,it’ s possiblethattherewillbesomevariationincolourwhen baking.Therefore,wesuggestthissimple,easyand delicioustomakeSimpl[...]
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27 COOKING GUIDE COOKING • Forbestbakingresultspreheatovenfor30minutes • Selectthecorrectshelflocationforfoodbeingcooked. • Thegrilltraycanbeusedintheovenasabakingdish, exceptinovenshelflocation1. • M[...]
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28 COOKING CO OKING GUIDE CHOOSING THE BEST OVEN SETTINGS Thefollowingtableisintendedasaguideandexperiencemayshowsomevariationincookingtimesnecessar ytomeet individualrequirements.W erecommendthatyoupreheatyourovenfor30minutes. MODES WITHOUT OVEN FAN FOOD T[...]
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29 CO OKING GUIDE COOKING ROASTING MEAT 1. Placethemeatintheovenandsetthetemperature between180°Cand200°C.(Itisrecommendedto wrapyourmeatsinanovenroastingbagorfoilto preventfatsandoilsfromsplattering,makingiteasier toclea[...]
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30 COOKING PR OB LEMS PROBLEM CAUSES REMEDIES Unevencooking: • Incorrectshelfposition. • Oventraytoolarge. • T raysnotcentralised. • Airflowinovenuneven. • Grilldishaffectingthermostat. – Selectshelfthatputsfoodinthecentreoft[...]
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31 CLE ANI NG W ARNING • Alwaysmakesurethattheoveniselectricallyisolated beforecleaning.Thiscanbedonebythefunctional switchnearby • Donotlinethe bottomoftheovenwithfoilorcookware • Donotusesteamcleaners STAINLESS STEEL W ARNI[...]
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32 CLEANING YOUR OVEN ACCESSORIES REMOVING THE TRAYS AND SHELVES FROM YOUR APPLIANCE • Slidethedishandgrilltraytowardsyouuntilthey reachthefrontstop. • Tiltthemupatthefronttoclearthesidesupports, takingcarenottospillthecontents. •?[...]
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33 CLE ANI NG CLEANING YOUR OVEN DOOR W ARNING • DONOTusetheovenwithouttheinnerandmiddle doorglassfitted. • NEVERsprayanycausticcleanersonanysur faceofthe doorordamagetothesurfacecoatingswillresult. • DONOTusemetalutens[...]
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34 OPERATION Thecatalyticlinersarecoatedwithaspeciallyformulated enamelcoating,overabaseofregularenamel.This ena mel coatinghasaroughsurfacewhichisalsoporous. Duringnormalcooking,fatsandotherfoodspatteris partiallyabsorbedintothe?[...]
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35 ST O R A GE FAULTS Ifthereisaproblemwiththeovenand/orgrill,please: • Checkthepointslistedbelowbeforecallingfor ser vice.Itmaybepossibletoavoidacallbyfixing theproblemyourself–andsocontinuecooking. NOTE: W e may charge for ser[...]
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36 PR OB LEMS INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE CABINET REQUIREMENTS ModelsWFE912,WFE914,WFE916,&WFE946are designedtofitintoa900mmwidegapbetweenstandard kitchencabinets.Theapplianceintegrateswiththekitchen cabinetsbymatchingtheheight,depthandkickpanel[...]
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37 IN S T A LL AT I O N INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE Thefloormountedtypeinstallationusestheapplianceas supplied,andcanbefittedinbetweencabinets,with cabinetsononesideorwithoutadjacentcabinets.There isnoclearancerequirementtoadjacentsidecabinets. T[...]
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38 IN S T A LL AT I O N INSTALLATION OF ANTI-TILT BRACKETS AND HOOK • T heanti-tiltbracketsmustbesecuredtothefloorat rearofcavitywithanappropriatefasteneraccording todimensionsindiagram • Thehookistobesecuredtothebackwallinthe loca[...]
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39 IN S T A LL AT I O N SLOT -IN INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE TO REMOVE THE APPLIANCE KICK PANEL • Removeallloosepartsie.Bur nercrowns&caps, trivets,ovenshelves • Carefullylaydowntheapplianceontoonesideonto foampackagingandremovethescrews?[...]
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40 IN S T A LL AT I O N INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE INSTALLATION OF ANTI-TILT BRACKETS AND STOPS • Thebracketsaretobesecuredtothebackwallwith appropriatefasteners. • Thebottomedgeofthethebracketsrestonthe horizontalsupportsur face. • T wostops[...]
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41 900mm 864mm Cupboarddoor Cupboarddoor 580mmminimum Inllpanel Inllpanel IN S T A LL AT I O N BUILT-IN INSTALLATION CABINET CONSTRUCTION FOR BUILT IN OVEN Forthebestintegrationwithinakitchen,installthis applianceinacupboardthatgivesaflushfitwiththe surroundingcupbo[...]
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42 IN S T A LL AT I O N INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE NOTE: The appliance must be fixed into position when installed by fitting 2 screws provided through mounting holes into cabinet. If a power point is fitted it must be accessible with the appliance installed. UNDERBENCH INSTALLATION Y ourunderbenchovenlooksbestwhenthecontrol?[...]
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43 IN S T A LL AT I O N WIRING REQUIREMENTS ThecookerMUSTbeinstalledincompliancewith: • wiringconnectionsinAS/NZS3000WiringRules • localregulations,municipalbuildingcodesandother statutor yregulations For New Zealand Only: Thecookingrangemustbeconn[...]
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44 ELECTRICAL & GAS CONNECTION LOCATIONS INSTALLING THE GAS COOKER GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS UNIVERSAL LPG Supplypressureatinletto applianceregulator(iffitted) 1.13(kPa) Minimum 2.75* (kPa) Operatingpressureat appliancetestpoint 1.00(kPa) 2.75(kPa) *Iftheregulatorisplacedupstreamof[...]
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45 IN S T A LL AT I O N LPG CONVERSION MODELS WFE912, WFE914 & WFE916 ThisapplianceissuppliedsetuptoforNaturalGas usage.Aconversionkitisincludedwiththeproduct forUniversalLPGusage.Theconversionkitcontains6 injectorsand1LPGsticker . Pleasefollow[...]
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46 TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE GAS COOKER NOTE: Y ou MUST test the cooker after installation, before you hand it over to the customer . Y ou MUST have a manometer and a connecting tube. CHECKING GAS SUPPLY 1. Checkthemanometerzeropointiscorrect. 2. Connectthemanometertothecookerpressuretest point[...]
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47 IN S T A LL AT I O N T his document sets o ut the terms an d con di t io ns of the p r od uc t w arrant i es fo r El ect r ol ux Appli ances . I t i s an i m po rtant do cument . Please kee p i t wi th yo ur p r oof of p ur chase do cuments i n a sa fe pl ac e f or f utu r e r efer ence sh ou ld yo u r equi r e serv i ce fo r yo ur Ap pl iance .[...]
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AUSTRALIA phone: 1300363640 fax: 1800350067 email: customercare@electrolux.com.au web: www .westinghouse.com.au NEW ZEALAND phone: 095732384 fax: 0800363600 email: customercare@electrolux.co.nz web: www .westinghouse.co.nz For more information on all Westinghouse appliances, or for dimension and insta[...]