Whirlpool AMW 850 Installation, Quick Start
Whirlpool AMW 850 Installation, Quick Start

Whirlpool AMW 850 Installation, Quick Start

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AMW 850
INSTALLATION, QUICK START
INSTALLATIE, SNEL AAN DE SLAG
INSTALLATION, DÉMARRAGE RAPIDE
INICIO RÁPIDO PARA LA INSTALACIÓN
AUFSTELLUNG, KURZANLEITUNG
INSTALAÇÃO, GUIA DE INICIAÇÃO RÁPIDA
INSTALLAZIONE, GUIDA RAPIDA
INSTALLATION, SNABBGUIDE
INSTALLATION, HURTIG START
INSTALACE, NÁVOD VE ZKRATCE
INSTALLASJON, HURTIG START
INSTALACJA, SKRÓCONA
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
ASENNUS, PIKAOPAS
УСТАНОВКА, КРАТКОЕ
ÜZEMBE HELYEZÉS, RÖVID
СПРАВОЧНОЕ РУКОВОДСТВО
KEZDÉSI ÚTMUTATÓ
INŠTALÁCIA, ÚVODNÁ PRÍRUČKA
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  • Page 1 AMW 850 INSTALLATION, QUICK START INSTALLATIE, SNEL AAN DE SLAG INSTALLATION, DÉMARRAGE RAPIDE INICIO RÁPIDO PARA LA INSTALACIÓN AUFSTELLUNG, KURZANLEITUNG INSTALAÇÃO, GUIA DE INICIAÇÃO RÁPIDA INSTALLAZIONE, GUIDA RAPIDA INSTALLATION, SNABBGUIDE INSTALLATION, HURTIG START INSTALACE, NÁVOD VE ZKRATCE INSTALLASJON, HURTIG START INSTALACJA, SKRÓCONA...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS shall also be available on website: his insTrucTion http://docs.whirlpool.eu YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF All safety warnings give specific OTHERS IS VERY IMPORTANT details of the potential risk pre- sent and indicate how to reduce This manual and the appliance...
  • Page 4 - The power cable must be long - No other type of use is per- enough for connecting the mitted (e.g.: heating rooms or Appliance, once fitted in its outdoor use). housing, to the main power The Manufacturer declines supply. any liability for injury to per- sons or animals or damage to - For installation to comply with...
  • Page 5 - During and after use, do not - Do not leave the appliance touch the heating elements or unattended, especially when interior surfaces of the appli- using paper, plastic or other ance: risk of burns. combustible materials in the Do not allow the appliance to cooking process.
  • Page 6 - Do not use microwave oven - Do not remove any cover. for cooking or reheating The door seals and the door whole eggs with or without seal areas must be regularly shell since they may explode inspected for damage. If these even after microwave heating areas are damaged the appli- has ended.
  • Page 7: Eco Design Declaration

    ECO DESIGN DECLARATION meets the eco design n. 65/2014 and n. 66/2014, in conformity to the his appliance requirements of European regulations European standard EN 60350-1. SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT isposal of packaging maTerials crapping The proDucT The packaging material is 100% recyclable and This appliance is marked in conformity with European Directive 2012/19/EU, Waste is marked with the recycle symbol (...
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION , make sure that it has , only remove the appliance fter unpAcking the AppliAnce o prevent Any dAmAge not been damaged during transport and that the from its polystyrene foam base at the time of appliance door closes properly. installation.
  • Page 9: Recommended Use And Tips

    RECOMMENDED USE AND TIPS HOW TO READ THE COOKING TABLE to use for any food and type of accessory used. Always cook he Table inDicaTes The besT funcTions given food. Cooking times, where indicated, food for the minimum cooking time given and start from the moment when food is placed in check that is it cooked through.
  • Page 10 ACCESSORIES GENERAL WIRE RACK when a number of accessories available on se The ire rack here are grilling using the Grill functions. the market. Before you buy, ensure they are suitable for microwave use. are oven proof lways use The ire rack nsure ThaT The uTensils you use to put food on to allow the...
  • Page 11: Start Protection

    START PROTECTION e.g. putting TarT roTecTion funcTion is acTivaTeD one he Door musT be openeD anD closeD the oven has returned to food into it, before the safety lock is released. minuTe afTer “stand by mode“. Safety Lock is activated close the door and press KEY LOCK to hinder chil-dren...
  • Page 12 DONENESS auto functions only in most of the auto func- oneness is available DONENESS tions. You have the possibility to personally control the end result through the Adjust do- evel ffect neness feature. This feature enables you to xTra ielDs highesT enD TemperaTure achieve higher or lower end temperature com- ormal efaulT sTanDarD seTTing...
  • Page 13: Cooling Down

    COOLING DOWN , the oven may carry hen a funcTion is finisheD out a cooling procedure. This is normal. 180g 35:00 TEMPERATURE COOK TIME After this procedure the oven switches off au- Oven is Hot! tomatically. --:-- END TIME 100°c, the cur- f The TemperaTure is higher Than rent cavity temperature is displayed.
  • Page 14: Changing Settings

    ON/OFF off using off, all but two he appliance is TurneD hen The appliance is TurneD the On/Off button. buttons are non-responsive. I.E. The Start but- ton (see Jet Start) and the OK button (see on, all but- hen The appliance is TurneD Kitchen Timer).
  • Page 15 CHANGING SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING  Language Time Volume Appliance and display settings   . (The left right hand digits (hours) icker).  RESS THE BUTTON 00 : 00 (HH) (MM)  to set the 24 hour clock. SE THE UP DOWN BUTTONS Press to set time,...
  • Page 16 CHANGING SETTINGS BRIGHTNESS  Volume Brightness Contrast Appliance and display settings   High Medium  RESS THE BUTTON For normal living conditions to set the level of brightness suitable to  SE THE UP DOWN BUTTONS your preference. Brightness has been set ...
  • Page 17: During Cooking

    CHANGING SETTINGS DURING COOKING NCE THE COOKING PROCESS HAS BEEN STARTED The time can easily be increased in 30-second steps by pressing the Start button. Each press increases the time with 30 seconds. , you may toggle Y PRESSING THE UP OR DOWN BUTTONS between the parameters to select which you wish GRILL POWER COOK TIME...
  • Page 18: Kitchen Timer

    KITCHEN TIMER when you need SE THIS FUNCTION  00 : 00 : 00 a kitchen timer to measure exact (HH) (MM) (SS) time for various purposes such as cooking eggs or letting the Press to set Timer, to Start ...
  • Page 19 KITCHEN TIMER when you need SE THIS FUNCTION  00 : 00 : 00 a kitchen timer to measure exact (HH) (MM) (SS) time for various purposes such as cooking eggs or letting the Press to set Timer, to Start ...
  • Page 20: Power Level

    COOK & REHEAT WITH MICROWAVES POWER LEVEL MICROWAVES ONLY OWER UGGESTED USE , water, clear soups, co ee, tea or other food with a high water EHEATING OF BEVERAGES 900 W content. If the food contains egg or cream choose a lower power. , meat etc.
  • Page 21: Jet Start

    JET START for quick re- HIS FUNCTION IS USED heating of food with a high water POWER MM:SS content such as; clear soups, cof- Cooking 19:03 fee or tea.  END TIME HIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVALIABLE when the oven is switched o or in standby mode.
  • Page 22 CRISP reheat and SE THIS FUNCTION TO   Automatic  cook pizzas and other dough Manual based food. It is also good for fry- 6th Sense ing bacon and eggs, sausages, Traditional cooking functions    hamburgers etc. ...
  • Page 23 GRILL quickly give a  SE THIS FUNCTION TO   pleasant brown surface to food. Automatic  Manual OR FOOD LIKE CHEESE TOAST STEAKS 6th Sense , place the food on AND SAUSAGES Traditional cooking functions   the High wire rack. ...
  • Page 24: Grill Combi

    GRILL COMBI   cook such SE THIS FUNCTION TO    Automatic food as Lasagne, Fish and Pota- Manual to Gratins. 6th Sense  Traditional cooking functions      RESS THE MENU BUTTON  when Manual is displayed. RESS THE BUTTON Grill...
  • Page 25: Turbo Grill

    TURBO GRILL cook such   SE THIS FUNCTION TO  food as Chicken llets, gratinated  Automatic Manual vegetables and fruit. 6th Sense  Traditional cooking functions     RESS THE MENU BUTTON  when Manual is displayed. RESS THE BUTTON Grill + MW...
  • Page 26 TURBO GRILL COMBI  cook such SE THIS FUNCTION TO    Automatic food as stu ed vegetables &  Manual Chicken pieces. 6th Sense   Traditional cooking functions     RESS THE MENU BUTTON  when Manual is displayed.
  • Page 27: Quick Heat

    QUICK HEAT SE THIS FUNCTION TO PREHEAT    empty oven. Automatic Manual is always done with REHEATING 6th Sense the oven empty just like you  Traditional cooking functions would in a conventional oven be-   fore cooking or baking. ...
  • Page 28: Forced Air

    FORCED AIR    cook me- SE THIS FUNCTION TO Automatic  Manual ringues, pastry, sponge cakes, 6th Sense sou és, poultry and roast meats.  Traditional cooking functions    Crisp  RESS THE MENU BUTTON Forced Air Forced Air + MW ...
  • Page 29 FORCED AIR to put food on to allow the air to LWAYS USE THE IRE RACK circulate properly around the food. when baking small items like cookies or SE THE AKING PLATE rolls. FOOD ACCESSORIES OVEN TEMP °C COOK TIME (1,3 - 1,5Kg) D on wire rack 170 - 180 °C...
  • Page 30: Forced Air Combi

    FORCED AIR COMBI  cook roast  SE THIS FUNCTION TO   Automatic meats, poultry, and jacket pota-  Manual toes, frozen convenience foods, 6th Sense sponge cakes, pastry, sh and  Traditional cooking functions   puddings.  ...
  • Page 31 SENSE REHEAT when reheating SE THIS FUNCTION    Manual ready-made food either frozen, 6th Sense chilled or room tempered. Keep Warm onto a microwave-safe  Sensor assisted cooking LACE FOOD  heat proof dinner plate or dish.  ...
  • Page 32: Manual Defrost

    MANUAL DEFROST for “Cook & Reheat with . Experi- OLLOW THE PROCEDURE HECK AND INSPECT THE FOOD REGULARLY microwaves” and choose power level 160 W ence will give you the times needed for vari- when defrosting manually. ous amounts. , plastic lms or card- halfway through the defrost- ROZEN FOOD IN PLASTIC BAGS URN LARGE JOINTS...
  • Page 33 CRISPY BREAD DEFROST quickly de- SE THIS FUNCTION TO   Settings  frost and heat prebaked Rolls, Ba- AUTO Automatic guettes & Croissants. The oven Manual will automatically select cooking Automatic functions and recipes    method, time and power needed. ...
  • Page 34: Jet Defrost

    JET DEFROST   for defrosting  SE THIS FUNCTION Settings   Meat, Poultry, Fish, Vegetables AUTO Automatic and Bread. Manual Automatic functions and recipes Jet Defrost should only be used if    the net weight is between 100 g- ...
  • Page 35: Frozen Foods

    JET DEFROST WEIGHT: the net weight of the food. The HIS FUNCTION NEEDS TO KNOW oven will then automatically calculate the needed time to nish the procedure. : Follow the F THE WEIGHT IS LESSER OR GREATER THAN RECOMMENDED WEIGHT procedure for “Cook &...
  • Page 36: Keep Warm

    KEEP WARM to maintain the SE THIS FUNCTION    Sensor Cooking food at serving temperature Keep Warm (~60°C) for a set length of time. Settings Use to maintain serving temperature     RESS THE MENU BUTTON until Keep Warm is shown.
  • Page 37: Th Sense Crisp

    SENSE CRISP quickly reheat SE THIS FUNCTION TO    your food from frozen to serving Manual 6th Sense  temperature. Keep Warm for frozen RISP IS USED ONLY  Sensor assisted cooking  ready made food.   ...
  • Page 38 SENSE CRISP in an even layer on the PREAD OUT THE FRIES (300g - 600g) crisp plate. Sprinkle with salt if desired. RENCH FRIES , thin crust (250g - 500g) with thin crust. IZZA OR PIZZAS (300g - 800g) with thick crust. AN PIZZA OR PIZZAS , oil the crisp plate and...
  • Page 39: Th Sense Steam

    SENSE STEAM such food as SE THIS FUNCTION FOR  vegetables, sh, rice and pasta.   Manual HIS FUNCTION WORKS IN STEPS 6th Sense  Keep Warm The rst step quickly brings Sensor assisted cooking  the food to boiling temper- ...
  • Page 40 RECIPES   quickly navi- SE THIS FUNCTION TO   Settings gate to your favorite recipe.  AUTO Automatic  Manual  Automatic functions and recipes       RESS THE MENU BUTTON until Automatic is shown. ...
  • Page 41 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS in steamer bot- LACE TEAMER BOTTOM tom and add 100ml OILED water. Cover with lid. ICROWAVE AND and prick. Turn AKED OVENPROOF DISH when oven prompts. ON TURNTABLE raw potatoes LICE and interlace with on- ion.
  • Page 42 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS the roast and EASON - 1,5 place in oven when preheated ICROWAVE AND - 1,5 the roast and EASON OAST OVENPROOF DISH place in cold oven - 1,5 ON LOW RACK the roast and EASON - 1,5 place in oven when preheated...
  • Page 43 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS ICROWAVE and place in AND OVEN PROOF EASON - 1,5 OAST cold oven DISH ON LOW RACK and place in EASON steam grid. Add 100ml - 800 ILLETS TEAM TEAMER water in bottom and cover with lid the crisp IGHTLY GREASE POULTRY C...
  • Page 44 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS ICROWAVE and brush with AND OVEN PROOF EASON - 1,2 AKED some butter on top DISH ON LOW RACK HOLE FISH ICROWAVE SAFE and add 100ml EASON DISH WITH COV - 1,2 sh stock. Cook under OILED ER OR USE PLASTIC cover...
  • Page 45 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS . Add - 800 LACE IN STEAM GRID ROZEN EGETABLES 100ml water in bottom TEAMER and cover with lid. - 500 ARROTS in steamer bottom LACE TEAMER BOT - 500 and add 100ml water. REEN EANS Cover with lid.
  • Page 46 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS cook ET RECOMMENDED time for the pasta. Pour water in steamer bot- TEAMER BOT 1 - 4 tom. Cover with lid. ASTA PORTIONS TOM AND LID Add pasta when oven prompts and cook cov- ered. PASTA your favorite ICROWAVE...
  • Page 47 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS rec- REPARE YOUR FAVORITE ipe and place on the 2 - 6 baking plate. Place into OME MADE PORTIONS AKING LATE the oven when preheat- ing is nished IZZA - 500 ROZEN package EMOVE - 800 ROZEN when crisp DD THE PIZZA...
  • Page 48 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS dough accord- REPARE ing to your favorite rec- 1 - 2 READ LOAF ipe for a light bread. Place on baking plate to rise. Add when oven is preheated OLLS when oven is pre- ROZEN AKING LATE heated...
  • Page 49 RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS on turntable. Only pop one LACE BAG 90 - 100 OPCORN bag at a time when the DD NUTS crisp plate is preheat- - 200 OASTED ed. Stir when oven prompts SNACKS - 600 UFFALO INGS when crisp DD NUGGETS...
  • Page 50: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE & CLEANING normally re- or food particles to LEANING IS THE ONLY MAINTENANCE O NOT ALLOW GREASE quired. build up around the door. in a clean condition AILURE TO MAINTAIN THE OVEN , boil a cup of water in the OR STUBBORN STAINS could lead to deterioration of the surface that oven for 2 or 3 minutes.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting Guide

    MAINTENANCE & CLEANING DISHWASHER SAFE: AKING LATE URNTABLE SUPPORT LASS TURNTABLE OVER CAREFUL CLEANING: RISP HANDLE should be cleaned RISP PLATE in mild, detergent water. Heavily soiled areas can IRE RACK be cleaned with a scouring sponge and a mild cleanser. let the crisp-plate cool o before clean- LWAYS ing.
  • Page 52: Data For Test Heating Performance

    DATA FOR TEST HEATING PERFORMANCE IEC 60705. N ACCORDANCE WITH has developed a standard for comparative testing of NTERNATIONAL LECTROTECHNICAL OMMISSION heating performance of di erent microwave ovens. We recommend the following for this oven: Test Amount Approx. time Power level Container 12.3.1 1000 g...
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