Whirlpool AVM 971 BL, AVM 971 WH, AVM 971 IX INSTRUCTION FOR USE

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BEFORE MOUNTING THE APPLIANCE
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INSTALLATION
NSURE the oven cavity is empty before mounting.
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NSURE that the appliance is not damaged before mounting
it in the cabinet.
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HECK THAT ALL MATERIAL for mounting the appliance is sup-
plied in the package.
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HIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED to be mounted
over electrical or gas cooker ranges only! The distance between the cooker range and bottom part of this appliance must be at least 500 mm for electrical cooker ranges and at least 650 mm for gas cook­er ranges.
HE MANUFACTURER MUST BE CONTACTE D for the mini-
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mum mounting distance where:
Electrical range:
The cooker range has more than 4 hob el-
ements. The two rear elements exceed a rating of 2
kW per element. The two front hob elements exceed a rat-
ing of 1.5 kW per element.
Gas range:
The gas burner develop more than 3.2 kw
per burner The cooker range develop more than 10
kw in total.
EXTERNAL EVACUATION: THE FLANGE has a Ø 120 mm opening so that,
evacuation pipes with Ø 120 mm can be mounted.
VACUATI ON SHOULD NOT be through a fl ue
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used for the evacuation of other vapours or burnt gas, that is through a pipe used as a fl ue for open fl ame sources.
IF THE COOKE R HOOD IS USED TOGETHER WITH OTHER AP-
PLIANCES which consume the air in the room
(e.g. gas, diesel oil or coal appliances, water­heaters, boilers) remember that the hood as­pires air from the room which may therefore not be sufficient for burning.
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OOKER HOODS AND OTHER APPLIANCES REQUIRING A
FLUE, can only be used together safely if there
is a maximum depression of 0.04 mbar in room which prevents the reabsorbing of the burnt gases. This is possible only if the combustion air is evacuated through non-closing apertures such as doors, windows, wall boxes for the supply and evacuation of air or similar techni­cal devices such as reciprocal blocking devic­es or similar. If you are not certain call a quali­fied technician. NOTE: For best function keep the kitchen win­dows closed when using the fan. If not you have no negative pressure in the kitchen. But one window in an adjacent room ought to be open.
OR EVACUATION use flexible aluminium pipes or
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sheet plate pipes which are resistant to corro­sion.
O NOT USE INFLAMMABLE PLASTIC PIPES. Al-
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ways ensure that the evacuation chan­nels and pipes are as short as possible.
F YOU ARE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE TO AN UNUSED
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FLUE for the evacuation of vapour’s or burnt
gas, we recommend that you request the ad­vice and approval of a competent technician before making the installation.
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O NOT MOUNT THE PIPES AT RIGHT ANGLES. They
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must always be curved and should be fitted into the flue at an upward angle. The diameter of the pipe must not narrow towards the top. THE PERFORMANCE OF THE FAN will be reduced with small diameter pipes.
INSTALLATION
INTERNAL RECIRCULATION THE COOKER HOOD is used with the internal re-
circulation system when there is no pipe or opening on the external wall. In the case of in­ternal recirculation, the optional carbon fil­ter must be installed for the absorption of the cooking vapours.
FOLLOW THE SUPPLIED separate mounting in­structions when installing the appliance.
PRIOR TO CONNECTING
HECK THAT THE VOLTAGE on the rating
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plate corresponds to the voltage in your home.
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O NOT REMOVE THE MICROWAVE INLET PROTECTION
PLATES located on the side of the oven cavi-
ty wall. They prevent grease & food particles from entering the microwave inlet channels.
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NSURE THAT THE APPLIANCE IS NOT DAMAGE D. Check
that the oven door closes firmly against the door support. Empty the oven and clean the interior with a soft, damp cloth.
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HE INTERNAL RECIRCULATION COOKE R HOOD – with
carbon filter is in no way dangerous.
O NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE if it has a
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damaged mains cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been dam­aged or dropped. Do not immerse the mains cord or plug in water. Keep the cord away from hot surfaces. Electrical shock, fi re or other hazards may result.
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AFTER CONNECTING
HE OVEN CAN BE OPERATED ONLY if the oven door is
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firmly closed. Poor television reception and radio interference may result if the oven is located close to a TV, radio or aerial.
The manufacturers are not liable for any problems caused by the user’s failure to ob­serve these instructions.
HE EARTHING OF THIS APPLIANCE is compulso-
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ry. The manufacturer will accept no re­sponsibility for injury to persons, ani­mals or damage to objects arising from the non-observance of this requirement.
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READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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DO NOT HEAT, OR USE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS in
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
or near the oven. Fumes can create a fi re hazard or explosion.
DO NOT USE YOUR APPLIANCE FO R DRYING TEX-
TILES, PAPE R, SPICES, HERBS, WOOD, FLOWERS, FRUIT OR OTHER COMB USTIBLE MATERIALS. FIRE COULD RESULT.
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F MATERIAL INSIDE / OUTSIDE THE OVEN SHOULD
IGNITE OR SMOKE IS OBSERVED, keep oven
door closed and turn the oven off . Dis­connect the power cord or shut off pow­er at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
DO NOT OVER-CO OK FOOD. Fire could result.
O NOT LEAVE THE OVEN UNATTENDED, espe-
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cially when using paper, plastic or oth­er combustible materials in the cook­ing process. Paper can char or burn and some plastics can melt if used when heating foods.
DO NOT USE corrosive chemicals or va­pors in this appliance. This type of oven is specifi cally designed to heat or cook food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.
EVER PREPAREFLAMBÉDISHES under the
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cooker hood!
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EVER USE AN OPEN FLAME under the hood.
The use of an unprotected fl ame is dan­gerous for the fi lters and could cause fi res.
EVER LEAVE THE PAN ALONE when frying
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foods. The cooking oil can easily fl are up. This is a potential fi re hazard!
NLY ALLOW CHILDREN to use the oven without
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adult supervision after adequate instruc­tions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and un­derstands the hazards of improper use. The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be su­pervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. If your oven has a combination mode, chil­dren should only use the oven under adult supervision due to the high temperatures generated.
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O NOT USE YOUR APPLIANCE FOR HEATING ANYTHING IN AIRTIGHT SEALED CONTAIN ERS. THE PRES- SURE INCREASES AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE WHE N OPENING OR MAY EXPLODE.
THE DOOR SEALS AND THE DOOR SEAL AREAS must
be regularly inspected for damage. If these areas are damaged the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by a trained service technician.
F THE FILTER IS DAMAGED it must be re-
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placed. Do not use the extractor hood without the fi lter. It is not designed for such operation.
EGGS
O NOT USE THE MICROWAVE FUNC TION for cook-
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ing or reheating whole eggs with or without shell since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended.
The manufacturers refuse to accept any responsibil­ity for damage to the hood or its catching on fire be­cause of failure to observe the above instructions.
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PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL
HIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY!
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HE APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED without food
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in the oven when using microwaves. Operation in this manner is likely to damage the appliance.
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F YOU PRACT ICE OPERATING the oven, put a glass
of water inside. The water will absorb the mi­crowave energy and the oven will not be dam­aged.
O NOT USE THE CAVITY for any storage purposes.
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REMOVE WIRE TWIST-TIES from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in the oven.
DEEPFRYING
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O NOT USE YOUR APPLIANCE FO R DEEP-FRYING, BECAUSE
THE OIL TEMPERATURE CANNOT BE CONTROLLED.
USE HOT PADS OR OVEN MITTS to prevent
burns, when touching containers, oven parts, and pan after cooking.
LIQUIDS
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G. BEVERAGES OR WATER. Overheating the liquid
beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling. This could result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid. To prevent this possibility the following steps should be taken:
1. Avoid using straight-sided containers with narrow necks.
2. Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and let the teaspoon remain in the container.
3. After heating, allow standing for a short time, stirring again before carefully re­moving the container from the oven.
CAREFUL
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LWAYS REFER to a microwave cookbook for de-
tails. Especially, if cooking or reheating food that contains alcohol.
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FTER HEATING BABY FOOD or liquids in a
baby bottle or in a baby food jar, always stir and check the temperature before serving. This will ensure that the heat is evenly distributed and the risk of scalding or burns can be avoided.
Ensure the Lid and the Teat is removed be­fore heating!
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