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1 GB JT 369 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 do or 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 dequate 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 - prope r use. Child ren should b e super vise d when using other heat sources (if avail- able) separately o r in combination[...]
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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 energy an d 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 comes in contac t 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 . GL ASS TUR NT ABLE U SE THE G LASS TURNTA BLE with all cook ing meth - ods. It coll ec ts the drip ping juices and foo d par ticles that oth er wi[...]
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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 if th e 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 KIT CH EN TIME R U SE THIS FUNC TIO N when you ne ed a k itchen time r to measure exa ct tim e for var ious pu rposes su ch as cook ing eggs o r let ting the do ugh rise b efore b aking e tc. T HE K ITCHEN T IMER is completely in depe ndent of all othe r func tio ns and can b e used at any time re - gardless of w hether th e oven is currently [...]
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8 GB CLOCK W HEN THE APPLIANCE IS FIR ST PLUGGE D IN o r af ter a p ower failure, the disp lay is blank. I f the clo ck is not set, the disp lay will remain blank until the coo king tim e is set. q P RESS THE C LOCK BUT TON ( 3 se conds) until the lef t-hand digit s (hours) f licker . w T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the ho urs and PRE SS IT to c on[...]
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9 GB C OOK & REH EA T WITH MICRO W A VES U SE THIS FUNC TIO N for normal coo king and re heating, such as ve getab les, sh, p otatoes an d meat. O NCE THE COOK I NG PROCESS HAS BEEN ST ARTED : T he cookin g time can b e adjusted by turnin g the adjust k nob and th e microwave power by press- ing the adjust k nob and th en turning it . If th[...]
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10 GB T HIS FUNC TION IS USE D f or quick rehe ating of foo d with a high water conte nt such as clear soups , co ee or tea. 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 th e cookin g time set to 30 secon ds. Each ad ditional press increases the time w ith 30 secon d[...]
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11 GB JET DEF ROST U SE THIS FUNC TIO N for defros ting Meat , Poultry, Fish, V ege tabl es and Bread . T HE JET D EFROS T FUNC TI ON ne eds to k now the net we ight of the fo od and sh ould on ly be use d if it is bet we en 1 0 0 g - 3 kg, se e the Jet D efr ost tab le. A LWAYS PLACE THE FOO D on the glass turntable. q P RESS THE J ET D EFROST BUT[...]
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12 GB 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 - free ze tempe rature (- 18°C), ch oose lowe r weight of th e foo d. I F THE FOOD IS CO LD ER than deep -f re[...]
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13 GB GRILL U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO quickly give a p leasant b rown sur face to the f ood . 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 . F OR FOOD LIKE che ese, toas t, steak s and s ausages , place fo od on the hi gh wire rack . E NSURE THA T THE UTENSILS used are heat resistant wh[...]
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14 GB GRILL C OMBI U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO cook such foo d as Gratins, L asa gne, Poultr y and Bake d potato es. q P RESS THE G RILL C OMBI BUTTON . w T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to se t the microwave power and PR ESS IT to confirm. (The time digit s will blink.) e T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the coo king tim e. r P RESS THE S TAR T BUT TON . T HE M A[...]
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15 GB CRISP U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO reheat and cook p iz zas and oth er dou gh base d food . It is also go od for f r ying bacon and eg gs, saus ages, hamburg ers etc. E NSURE that the Crisp - plate is correc tly placed in the mid dle of the Glass tu rntable. U SE OVEN MITTENS or the sp eci al Cr isp h and le su pplie d when removing the hot Crisp [...]
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16 GB FORCED AIR U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO cook mer ingues , pastr y, cakes, souf f lés, p oultr y and roas t meat s. q P RESS THE F ORCED A IR BUT TON ONCE . (The temp erature digits will blink.) w T URN THE A DJUST K NOB to set the pref erred te mper ature and PRESS IT to con f irm . (Th e t i me d ig - its will b link.) e T URN THE A DJUST K NOB [...]
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17 GB FORCED AIR COMBI P OWER S UGGESTED USE : 350 W C OOKING Poultr y, Jacket potatoes , Lasa gne & Fish 1 60 W C OOKING Ro ast meat & Fruit c akes 90 W C OOKING Ca kes & Pastr y FOR CE D AIR C OMBI q P RESS THE F ORCED A IR C OMBI BUT TON ONCE . (The temperature digit s will blink.) w T URN THE A DJUST KNOB to set the p refer red temp[...]
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18 GB w e FOO D CLA SS AMO UNT HIN TS q F RENC H FRIE S 250 G - 6 0 0 G Spread out th e fries in an eve n layer on the crisp plate. Sprink le with sa lt if crispie r fries are de sired. Th e fries c an be stir red when th e time is displayed. w P IZZA , THIN CRUST 250 G - 50 0 G For p iz zas w ith thin crust . e P AN P IZZ A 300 G - 80 0 G For pi z[...]
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19 GB w e q A LWAYS COVE R THE FOO D WITH A LID . Ensure that the vessel and lid are mi crowave proof be fore using them. I f you don’ t have a lid available to your chose n vessel, you may use a p late instead. I t should be pla ced with the und ersid e facing the insi de of the vesse l. D O NOT use plastic or aluminum wr appings w hen covering [...]
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20 GB 6 TH SENSE REH E A T U SE THIS FUNC TIO N when reh eating ready -made f ood ei ther froze n, chilled or ro om temp ered . Place food o nto a microwave safe and heatp roof dinne r plate or dish. W HEN YOU AR E SA VI NG a meal in the re frig erator or ”plating” a m eal for reh eating, arran ge the thicker, dense r foo d to the out side of t[...]
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21 GB MAI NTENA NCE & C LEANIN G C LEANI NG IS THE ONL Y MAINTENA NCE normally 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 adverse ly a ec t the life of th e appliance and possibl y result in a ha[...]
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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 ch eck 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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24 GB GB 461965272721 I N ACCO RD AN CE WITH IE C 60705. T HE I NTERNATIONAL E LECTROTECH NIC 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: SPECIAL NOT E T O PROTECT the oven an d display from over heating, the te mperature in [...]