Whirlpool ACM 376, ACM 375, ACM 394, ACM 392, ACM 398, ACM 377 INSTRUCTION FOR USE
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INTRODUCTION
BEFORE STARTING
1. Remove the cardboard and accessories from inside the oven.
2. Clean the hob.
3. The first time you use the oven heat it at the maximum setting for about two hours to eliminate
odours and fumes due to the protective grease.
ROUTINE USE
Hob
1. Turn the knob to the required setting (see “Using the glass-ceramic hob”).
2. To switch off, turn the knob to “0”.
Oven
1. Arrange the food in the oven.
2. Select the required cooking function (see “Using the oven”).
3. Select the temperature.
To get the most out of your new appliance, be sure to read the instructions in this
booklet.
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CONTENTSGB
THE APPLIANCE AND ITS COMPONENTSPage 129
CONTROL PANELPage 129
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSPage 131
USING THE GLASS-CERAMIC HOBPage 132
USING THE OVENPage 134
USING THE CONVENTIONAL OVEN – mod. ACM 376 – ACM 375Page 135
USING THE CONVENTIONAL FAN-ASSISTED OVEN – mod. ACM 394Page 138
USING THE MULTIFUNCTION OVEN – mod. ACM 392, 398, 377Page 142
USING THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER – ACM 398 – ACM 377Page 146
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCEPage 150
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDEPage 152
AFTER SALES SERVICEPage 152
INSTALLATIONPage 153
TABLESPage 155
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THE APPLIANCE AND ITS COMPONENTS
ACM376–ACM375–ACM394–ACM392
1. Control panel
2. Residual heat indicator
3. High-speed radiant plate – ø 145 – 1200 W
4. High-speed radiant plate – ø 180 – 1800 W
5. High-speed radiant plate – ø 145 – 1200 W
6. High-speed radiant plate – ø 210 – 2100 W
7. Oven light
8. Grill elements (self-cleaning)
9. Side racks
10. Oven door
11. Door handle
12. Child lock
13. Warming drawer (with safety device)
14. Plinth (not for Denmark cookers)
1. Front lh plate (6) control knob
2. Rear lh plate (5) control knob
3. Rear rh plate (4) control knob
4. Front rh plate (3) control knob
A, B, C, D:
Guides for baking trays, grids or drip tray (see cooking
time tables).
Accessories:
2 enamel baking trays
1 enamel drip tray
1 grid for grilling, roasting or baking
2 adjustable feet
CONTROL PANEL
5. Oven function selector knob
6. Oven thermostat knob
7. Plate on indicator light
8. Oven thermostat indicator light
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THE APPLIANCE AND ITS COMPONENTS
ACM 398 – ACM 377
1. Control panel
2. Residual heat indicator
3. High-speed radiant plate – ø 145 – 1200 W
4. High-speed radiant plate – ø 180 – 1800 W
5. Double high-speed radiant plate – Oval – 1800 W
6. Double high -speed radiant plate – ø 210 – 2100 W
7. Oven light
8. Grill elements (self-cleaning)
9. Catalytic back wall (mod. ACM 377 only)
10. Side racks
11. Oven door
12. Door handle
13. Child lock
14. Warming drawer (with safety device)
15. Plinth (not for Denmark cookers)
CONTROL PANEL
1. Digital lock
2. Front lh plate (6) control knob
3. Rear lh plate (5) control knob
4. Rear rh plate (4) control knob
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A, B, C, D:
Guides for baking trays, grids or drip tray (see cooking
time tables).
Accessories:
2 enamel baking trays
1 enamel drip tray
1 grid for grilling, roasting or baking
2 adjustable feet
5. Front rh plate (3) control knob
6. Oven function selector knob
7. Oven thermostat knob
8. Plate on indicator lights
9. Oven thermostat indicator light
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
x
Before starting
1. Packaging materials (plastic film, expanded
polystyrene, etc.) are potentially dangerous and
must be kept out of the reach of children.
2. The packaging materials can be recycled, as
confirmed by the symbol
Ù
.
3. Make sure the appliance has not been damaged
during transport and that the oven door closes
correctly.
4. Installation and electrical connection of the appliance
must be entrusted to skilled personnel in
accordance with the instructions supplied by the
manufacturer and in compliance with established
safety standards.
5. Remove packaging residues from inside and outside
the appliance. Remove the accessories. Keep
cardboard and plastic protective packages in a safe
place for future use, or dispose of them properly.
6. Glass-ceramic hob
x
Clean thoroughly with a clean damp cloth
and a drop of washing-up liquid. Rinse with
clean water and dry with a clean cloth.
x
Never cook the food directly on the glass
ceramic hob, but always use pans or
containers.
7. Oven
x
Empty the oven and close the door. Heat
the oven at the maximum temperature
setting for around two hours to eliminate
the odour of grease and fumes from the
manufacturing process. Make sure that the
kitchen is well ventilated and do not remain
in the room during this process.
x
Clean the oven and accessories with warm
water and washing-up liquid.
During and after use of the oven, certain
parts will become very hot (e.g. the oven
door inspection window). Do not touch hot
parts.
x
Keep children well away from the
appliance while it is in use.
x
Fire risk! Do not store flammable material in
the oven, above the glass ceramic hob or
in the accessory drawer.
x
Make sure that electrical cables connecting
other appliances near the cooker cannot
come into contact with the hob or be
trapped in the oven door.
x
Do not line the oven walls with aluminium
foil. Do not place baking trays or the drip
tray on the floor of the oven chamber.
x
Do not allow heavy or sharp objects to
drop on the glass ceramic hob. If the hob is
cracked or otherwise damaged by falling
objects etc., disconnect the electrical power
cord and call Customer Service.
x
Do not lean aluminium sheets or plastic
containers above the hot hob.
x
Do not scratch the hob with sharp objects.
Do not use the hob as a work surface.
x
The manufacturer declines all liability for
injury to persons or damage to property
caused by incorrect or improper use of the
appliance.
x
The various components of the appliance
are recyclable. Dispose of them in
accordance with the regulations in force in
your country. If the appliance is to be
scrapped, cut off the power cord.
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USING THE GLASS-CERAMIC HOB
Radiant plates
All the radiant plates are equipped with automatic
thermostat; the front lh radiant plate has an adjustable
thermostat.
Automatic radiant plates
The knobs do not have fixed positions.
To switch on the radiant plates, turn the knob to position
12. Once the required temperature has been reached,
turn the knob to the required setting for cooking.
Observe the recommendations in the table.
Automatic start radiant plate
This function is on the front lh radiant plate. The
automatic thermostat on this radiant plate is activated
when the knob is set anywhere between 1 and 7. To
avoid the risk of fat fires at higher temperatures the
thermostat function is not active on between positions 8
and 12. The thermostat automatically switches from high
starting temperature to lower holding temperatures as
cooking proceeds so there is no need to turn the knob
from the starting position to a lower heat position. If you
wish to use this function, position the knob between 1
and 7 and pull it gently outwards. If the knob is
inadvertently pulled outwards or if you have set the
function and want to cancel it, reset the knob to 0. If
you select the wrong setting, just correct it by
repositioning the knob on the required setting. Starting
temperature will be automatically adapted to the new
setting.
By switching on the second element, the surface area of
the rear lh and front lh radiant plates can be extended.
For this purpose, turn the control knob fully to the right
(position
).
X·
Now return the knob to the required position. This knob
functions in the same way as described in the previous
heading “Automatic start radiant plate”
Rice and milk based foods, small quantities
of potatoes and vegetables; warming precooked food.
Omelettes, scrambled egg, sauces,
hollandaise sauce; for warming, melting
butter, chocolate and gelatine.
Double radiant plate knob
(mod. ACM 398 – ACM 377 only)
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USING THE GLASS-CERAMIC HOB
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RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR
The indicator remains active as long as glass ceramic
hob temperature exceeds 60
o
C (also after the glass
ceramic hob has been switched off or after power has
been restored following a mains failure). Do not touch
the glass ceramic hob when the residual heat indicator is
illuminated.
POWER SAVING TIPS
To save power, make use of the residual heat. 5 or 10
minutes before you finish cooking, set the control knob
to “0” .
USING THE IDEAL PANS
x
Use special pans for electric hobs with smooth, flat
and solid bottoms (pans with the test mark for
glass-ceramic hobs are available from specialist shops).
The diameter of the pan should be the same as the
radiant plate or slightly larger.
x
Do not use pans with damaged or rough bottoms
(cast iron pans). The hob surface could be scratched
or the decoration may be damaged. Do not slide
pots across the hob.
x
To save electricity, use lids whenever possible.
x
Pots with aluminium bottoms may leave silver
streaks or spots on the hob.
x
Pots and pans should be dry. Place pans on the
cooking areas marked on the hob.
x
Do not leave wet or damp lids on the hob.
x
The glass-ceramic surface and pans must be clean.
Carefully eliminate any food remains (especially
containing sugar), dirt etc. with the aid of a
cleansing agent.
x
Never cook the food directly on the glass ceramic
cooktop but in special pans or containers.
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USING THE OVEN
CHILD LOCK
2
B
R
1
The cookers are equipped with a “Child lock” safety
device.
L
C
USE OF THE SAFETY DEVICE
x USE: The door closes normally and is
blocked by the safety device.
To open the door move lever C to the R.
x ACTIVATION: Open the oven door and
with a coin slacken screw B.
Lever C moves to the L after screw B is
tightened in position 1.
x DEACTIVATION: With the door open
move lever C to the R and block it in this
position by screwing screw B in position 2.
In order to open drawer please act as shown in
the picture.
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USING THE CONVENTIONAL OVEN
ACM 376 – ACM 375
Side racks
The oven has two removable side racks which allow for
four different oven-loading positions. They provide
support for the drip tray, baking tray and/or grid, which
slide between the two guides on either side of the
oven, at the same height. When you fit the tray or grid,
take care to position it correctly so that it is horizontal.
For the choice of the best oven position, refer to the
baking and grilling tables.
Upper and lower heating elements
Installing and removing the side racks
x
Hook up the side racks to the oven walls.
x
Slide the required grip or tray into the guides.
Inside the oven the heating elements are located on
the oven floor and ceiling. Heat is supplied by radiation.
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USING THE CONVENTIONAL OVEN
ACM 376 – ACM 375
Switching on and off
To switch on the oven turn the cooking mode selector
and the temperature selectorPto the required
Q
positions.
The cooking mode selector
direction.
The temperature selector knob
the right to switch on the oven and to the left, position
, to switch it off.
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Preheating
Preheating is unnecessary when preparing roasts,
casseroles, and slow-cooking dishes in general. Oven
preheating is recommended, however, for delicate
cooking and dishes that require shorter cooking times
(pastries, etc.). Consult the cooking time tables at the
back of the handbook.
The outdoor parts of the oven become hot
during operation. Keep children well out of
reach.
can be turned in either
Q
must be turned to
P
Summary table
Cooking functions and temperatures
The following table shows cooking modes and
temperatures for oven and grill cooking.
Control
knob
TemperatureCooking
o
Cfunction
Off
Lower and upper
heating elements
Lower heating element
Upper heating element
Grill
Booster (grill & lower
heating elements)
Energy saving tips
You can utilise residual heat by setting the control knob
to “0” for approximately 5 or 10 minutes to finish
nearly all types of cooking.
You can also cook side dishes, such as potatoes, rice or
vegetables, together with the meat course.
Oven light
Turning the knob to any setting switches on the oven
light. The oven remains alight while any of the
functions is on.
N
-250
N
-150
N
-150
N
-200
N
-200
N
0
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x
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