Whirlpool WHW7OM44BS1H Safety Instructions, Use And Care And Installation Manual Download Page 5

ACCESSORIES

WIRE SHELF

DRIP TRAY

BAKING TRAY

SLIDING RUNNERS *

Use to cook food or as a 

support for pans, cake tins 

and other ovenproof items of 

cookware

Use as an oven tray for 

cooking meat, fish, 

vegetables, focaccia, etc. or 

position underneath the wire 

shelf to collect cooking juices.

Use for cooking all bread and 

pastry products, but also for 

roasts, fish en papillotte, etc.

To facilitate inserting or 

removing accessories. 

* Available only on certain models
The number and the type of accessories may vary depending on which model is purchased.
Other accessories can be purchased separately from the After-sales Service.

INSERTING THE WIRE SHELF AND OTHER 

ACCESSORIES

Insert the wire shelf horizontally by sliding it across the 

shelf guides, making sure that the side with the raised 

edge is facing upwards.
Other accessories, such as the drip tray and the baking 

tray, are inserted horizontally in the same way as the 

wire shelf.

REMOVING AND REFITTING THE SHELF GUIDES

• To remove the shelf guides, lift the guides up and

then gently pull the lower part out of its seating: The

shelf guides can now be removed.

• To refit the shelf guides, first fit them back into their

upper seating. Keeping them held up, slide them

into the cooking compartment, then lower them into

position in the lower seating.

FITTING THE SLIDING RUNNERS 

(IF PRESENT)

Remove the shelf guides from the oven and remove the 

protective plastic from the sliding runners.
Fasten the upper clip of the runner to the shelf guide 

and slide it along as far as it will go. Lower the other 

clip into position. To secure the guide, press the lower 

portion of the clip firmly against the shelf guide. Make 

sure that the runners can move freely. Repeat these 

steps on the other shelf guide on the same level.

Please note: The sliding runners can be fitted on any level.

Summary of Contents for WHW7OM44BS1H

Page 1: ...Safety instructions Use and Care and Installation guide ...

Page 2: ...r working environments farm houses by clients in hotels motels bed breakfast and other residential environments No other use is permitted e g heating rooms This appliance is not for professional use Do not use the appliance outdoors Donotstoreexplosiveorflammablesubstances e g gasoline or aerosol cans inside or near the appliance risk of fire INSTALLATION Theappliancemustbehandledandinstalledby tw...

Page 3: ...ations governing waste disposal DISPOSAL OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES This appliance is manufactured with recyclable or reusable materials Dispose of it in accordance with local waste disposal regulations For further information on the treatment recovery and recycling of household electrical appliances contact your local authority the collection service for household waste or the store where you purcha...

Page 4: ...7 6 8 9 1 ON OFF For switching the oven on and off and for stopping an active function 2 FUNCTIONS DIRECT ACCESS For quick access to the functions and menu 3 NAVIGATION BUTTON MINUS For scrolling through a menu and decreasing the settings or values of a function 4 BACK For returning to the previous screen During cooking allows settings to be changed 5 DISPLAY For immediately starting a function 6 ...

Page 5: ... Other accessories such as the drip tray and the baking tray are inserted horizontally in the same way as the wire shelf REMOVING AND REFITTING THE SHELF GUIDES To remove the shelf guides lift the guides up and then gently pull the lower part out of its seating The shelf guides can now be removed To refit the shelf guides first fit them back into their upper seating Keeping them held up slide them...

Page 6: ...wing a cooking cycle DEFROST To speed up defrosting of food Place food on the middle shelf Leave food in its packaging to prevent it from drying out on the outside KEEP WARM For keeping just cooked food hot and crisp ECO FORCED AIR For cooking stuffed roasting joints and fillets of meat on a single shelf Food is prevented from drying out excessively by gentle intermittent air circulation When this...

Page 7: ...s from inside it Heat the oven to 200 C for around one hour ideally using a function with air circulation e g Forced Air or Convection Bake Please note It is advisable to air the room after using the appliance for the first time DAILY USE 1 SELECT A FUNCTION Press to switch on the oven the display will show the last running main function or the main menu The functions can be selected by pressing t...

Page 8: ... 6th Sense functions it is possible to adjust the doneness level DONENESS When prompted press or to select the desired level between rare 1 and well done 1 Press or to confirm and start the function In the same way where allowed in some 6th Sense functions it s possible to adjust the browning level between low 1 and high 1 3 START THE FUNCTION At any time if the default values are those desired or...

Page 9: ...prompt you to do all actions needed to obtain the best cleaning results Follow the indications and then press when done Once you have done all steps when required press to activate the cleaning cycle Please note It is reccommended to do not open the oven door during the cleaning cycle to avoid a loss of water vapor that could get an adverse effect on the final cleaning result An appropriate messag...

Page 10: ...Tomatoes 1 tray 3 Peppers 1 tray 3 Broccoli 1 tray 3 Cauliflowers 1 tray 3 Others 1 tray 3 CAKES PASTRIES Rising cakes in tin 0 5 1 2 kg 3 Muffins Cupcakes 40 80 g 3 Pastries filled pies Cookies 0 3 0 6 kg 3 Choux pastry 1 tray 3 Tart 0 4 1 6 kg 3 Strudel 0 4 1 6 kg 3 Fruit filled pie 0 5 2 kg 3 SALT CAKES Quiche Lorraine 0 8 1 2 kg 2 Salt Cakes 0 8 1 2 kg 2 BREAD Rolls 60 150 g each 3 Medium size...

Page 11: ...PREHEAT TEMPERATURE C DURATION MIN SHELF AND ACCESSORIES Leavened cakes Sponge cakes Yes 170 30 50 2 Yes 160 30 50 2 Yes 160 30 50 4 1 Filled cakes cheesecake strudel apple pie Yes 160 200 30 85 3 Yes 160 200 35 90 4 1 Cookies Yes 150 20 40 3 Yes 140 30 50 4 Yes 140 30 50 4 1 Yes 135 40 60 5 3 1 Small cakes Muffin Yes 170 20 40 3 Yes 150 30 50 4 Yes 150 30 50 4 1 Yes 150 40 60 5 3 1 Choux buns Yes...

Page 12: ... 5 Fish fillets Steaks 2 Mid 20 30 4 3 Sausages Kebabs Spare ribs Hamburgers 2 3 Mid High 15 30 5 4 Roast chicken 1 1 3 kg 2 Mid 55 70 2 1 Leg of lamb Shanks 2 Mid 60 90 3 Roast potatoes 2 Mid 35 55 3 Vegetable gratin 3 High 10 25 3 Cookies Cookies Yes 135 50 70 5 4 3 1 Tarts Tarts Yes 170 50 70 5 3 2 1 Round pizzas Pizza Yes 210 40 60 5 3 2 1 Complete meal Fruit tart level 5 lasagna level 3 meat ...

Page 13: ...g out any kind of maintenance work EXTERIOR SURFACES Clean the surfaces with a damp microfibre cloth If they are very dirty add a few drops of pH neutral detergent Finish off with a dry cloth Do not use corrosive or abrasive detergents If any of these products inadvertently comes into contact with the surfaces of the appliance clean immediately with a damp microfibre cloth INTERIOR SURFACES After ...

Page 14: ...ting 4 Lower the door and then open it fully Lower the catches into their original position Make sure that you lower them down completely b a Apply gentle pressure to check that the catches are in the correct position 5 CLICK Try closing the door and check to make sure that it lines up with the control panel If it does not repeat the steps above The door could become damaged if it does not work pr...

Page 15: ...he fault persists The display shows the letter F followed by a number or letter Oven failure Contact you nearest Client After sales Service Centre and state the number following the letter F A 6th Sense cooking function ends without displaying a countdown Cooking ends before the end of the countdown Amount of food different from the recommended range Door open during cooking Open the door and chec...

Page 16: ...x2 90 C 540 537 538 572 595 345 20 595 5 5 6 89 max 95 482 4 5 min 550 min 560 min 500 600 30 min 550 min 500 583 2 30 min 560 ...

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