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Whirlpool AKZ 223/01 User manual

AKZ 223/01 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SHEET
PL GR RU BG FR AR GB SE DK NO FI CZ HU SK RO
5019 310 56606
1. Control panel
2. Cooling fan (not visible)
Fan operation switches on only when the oven has
reached a certain temperature, and may continue
even after the appliance has been turned off, for a
few minutes.
3. Top heating element (can be lowered)
4. Rear oven lamp
5. Side wall lamp
6. Circular heating element (not visible)
7. Fan
8. Catalytic rear wall
9. Lower heating element (hidden)
10. Oven cool door
ACCESSORIES
CONTROL PANEL
1. Function selector knob
2. Electronic programmer
3. Thermostat knob
Retractable knobs
• To use this type of knob, press it in the middle.
•Theknobcomesout.
• Turn it to the required position.
Once cooking is over, turn the knob to 0and press it again
to restore it to its original position.
Bottom
To p
shelf
shelf
Baking tray:
Wire Shelf:
Drip tray:
Side catalytic panels:
Sliding shelves:
3
12
Oven function chart
Function Preset
temperature Te m p e r a t u r e
range Description of function
-Oven OFF - - -
LAMP - - To switch on the oven light
MLTF
(Heat Maintenance) 35C - 60C -
• To maintain a constant temperature inside the oven.
• 35°C: to raise pasta, bread and pizza.
• 60°C: to keep cooked food warm.
• Ideally the first shelf level should be used.
STATIC 200°C 50°C - 250°C
• To cook meat, fish and chicken on the same level.
• Preheat the oven to the required cooking temperature and
place food in the oven as soon as all the thermostat
indicators are on.
• Ideally, the second or third shelf level should be used.
PASTRY/FAN 175°C 50°C - 250°C • To cook on up to two different shelf levels.
• If necessary, switch the positions of the dishes to cook food
more evenly.
FAN/
THERMOVENTILATED 160°C 50°C - 250°C
• To cook (without preheating) foods that require the same
cooking temperature on one or more levels
(e.g.: fish, vegetables, sweets), without transferring odours
from one foodstuff to the other.
TURBOFAN 160°C 50°C - 250°C • To cook on one level (e.g.: fruit, cakes, timbales,
vegetables, pizza, poultry).
GRILL 3 -
• To grill steak, kebabs and sausages, to cook vegetables au
gratin and to toast bread.
• The function allows various settings
(1 min. - max. 5.).
• Preheat the oven for 3 - 5 min.
• The oven door must be kept closed during the cooking
cycle.
• When cooking meat, pour a little water into the drip tray
(on the bottom level) to reduce smoke and fat spatters.
• Ideally the meat should be turned during cooking.
TURBO GRILL 3 -
• To grill large joints of meat (roast beef and other roast
meats).
• The function allows various settings
(1 min. - max. 5.).
• Preheat the oven for 3 - 5 min.
• The oven door must be kept closed during the cooking
cycle.
• When cooking meat, pour a little water into the drip tray
(on the bottom level) to reduce smoke and fat spatters.
• Ideally the meat should be turned during cooking.
PIZZA/BREAD -P1- 260°C
P2- 220°C • To bake pizza, bread, focaccia.
BOOSTER 200°C 50°C - 250°C
• To preheat the oven rapidly.
• As the temperature increases, the thermostat
indicators will light up in sequence.
• The booster function cuts out automatically when the
programmed temperature is reached. The acoustic signal
will sound and the appliance switches to the STATIC
cooking function.
COOKING TABLES
FOOD Function Pre heating Level
(from the bottom) Browning
level Te m p e r a t u r e
(°C) Cooking time
(minutes)
MEAT
Lamb, Kid, Mutton
X 2 2 200 95 - 110
X 3 2 200 100 - 110
X 2 - 200 100 - 110
Roast
(Veal, Pork, Beef)
(kg. 1)
X 2 2 200 95 - 110
X 3 3 200 100 - 110
X 2 - 200 90 - 100
Chicken, Rabbit,
Duck
X 2 3 200 80 - 90
X 2 3 190 80 - 90
X 2 - 200 85 - 95
Tu r k e y
( 4-6kg) + 3 browning
level
X 1 3 200 160 - 180
X 1 3 200 160 - 180
X 1 - 210 180 - 190
Goose (2 Kg)
X 2 3 210 100 - 130
X 1 3 200 100 - 130
X 2 - 200 100 - 130
FISH (WHOLE)
(1-2 kg)
Gilt-head, Bass, Tuna,
Salmon, Cod
X 2 1 200 45 - 55
X 3 1 190 45 - 55
X 2 - 200 50 - 60
FISH (CUTLETS)
(1 kg
Sword Fish, Tuna
X 2 2 200 40 - 50
X 3 2 190 40 - 50
X 3 - 200 40 - 50
VEGETABLES
Stuffed peppers and tomatoes
X 2 - 220 50 - 60
X 2 - 200 50 - 60
X 2 - 200 50 - 60
Roast potatoes X 2 3 220 50 - 60
X 2 3 200 50 - 60
SWEETS, PASTRIES, ETC.
Leavened cakes
X 2 - 190 40 - 50
X 1 - 180 40 - 50
X 2 - 180 40 - 50
Filled pies
(with cheese)
X 2 - 190 80 - 90
X 2 - 180 70 - 80
X 2 - 180 80 - 90
Tarts
X 2 - 190 40 - 50
X 2 - 180 40 - 50
X 2 - 180 40 - 50
Apple strudel
X 2 - 200 50 - 55
X1 - 3 -200 50 - 55
X 2 - 200 50 - 55
Biscuits
X 2 - 170 20 - 30
X1 - 3 -200 20 - 30
X2 -200 20 - 30
Choux buns
X 2 - 180 35 - 45
X1 - 3 -180 35 - 45
X2 -180 40 - 50
COOKING TABLE FOR GRILL FUNCTION
N.B.: when cooking meat with Fan or Conventional functions, it is advisable to add the Browning function, using shelf 1 to 3.
Cooking times and temperatures are for guidance only.
FOOD Function Pre heating Level
(from the bottom) Browning
level Te m p e r a t u r e
(°C) Cooking time
(minutes)
Savoury pies
X 2 - 200 40 - 50
X 2 - 190 40 - 50
X 2 - 190 40 - 50
Lasagna
X 2 1 200 45 - 60
X 2 1 200 45 - 60
X 2 - 200 45 - 60
Filled fruit pies
e.g. Pineapple, Peach
X 2 - 190 50 - 60
X 2 - 190 40 - 50
X 2 - 190 40 - 50
Meringues
X 2 - 120 120 - 150
-1 - 3 -120 120 - 150
- 2 - 120 120 - 150
Vol-au-vents
X 2 - 200 35 - 45
X1 - 3 -190 35 - 45
X2 -190 35 - 45
Soufflés
X 2 - 200 40 - 50
X 2 - 190 45 - 55
X 2 - 190 45 - 55
FOOD Function Pre heating Level
(from the bottom) Power
level Cooking time
(minutes)
Steak X 4 5 35 - 45
Cutlets X 4 5 30 - 40
Sausages X3 - 4 530 - 40
Chops X 4 5 35 - 45
Fish (steaks) X3 - 4 535 - 45
Chicken legs X3 - 4 540 - 50
Kebabs X3 - 4 540 - 50
Spare ribs X3 - 4 535 - 45
1/2 chicken X 3 5 45 - 55
1/2 chicken X 3 5 45 - 55
Whole chicken X 3 5 60 - 70
Roast
(pork, beef) X 2 5 60 - 70
Duck X 2 5 70 - 80
Leg of lamb X 3 5 70 - 80
Roast beef X 3 5 50 - 60
Roast potatoes X 3 5 50 - 60
Fish (gilthead, trout) X 3 5 50 - 60
GUIDE TO USING THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
GB
Electronic Display
programmer Operating the oven using the electronic programmer
Temperature
increase
indicators
Heat
Maintenance
Extra
browning
Cooking time ClockEnd of
cooking time
Fast starting the oven
When the oven is connected to the power supply for the first time, or reconnected after a power
failure, the display indicates “ ”.
To switch on the oven:
1. Turn knob to “0”.
2. press the button. The display shows “--:--”.
Selecting and changing the clock time:
1. Press the button three times.
2. Turn the knob within 15 seconds to set the time of day. The time of day flashes on the display.
3. Press the button or wait 15 seconds to get automatic confirmation of the setting.
To modify the time of the day:
Press the button twice blinks on the display. Repeat the steps described above.
Select cooking function:
1. Turn knob to the chosen function: the preset temperature or grill level will flash on the
display.
2. If this value is right, press the button to confirm or wait 10 seconds to have the setting
accepted automatically.
To change the pre-set temperature or grill level:
1. Turn knob !: the temperature (or grill level when knob is on the selection )
blinks on the display.
2. Press button to confirm or else wait about 10 seconds to have the setting accepted
automatically.
The oven begins operation about 5 seconds after confirmation: the temperature increase
indicators on the display turn on sequentially, indicating the temperature increase on the
graduated scale °C .
Notes:
The set values can be changed even during cooking.
At the end of cooking:
Switch off the oven by turning knob back to “0”. The time of day appears again on the display.
Important notes:
To cancel any selection made, turn knob to “0”.
Keeping button down for 5 seconds deactivates the audio signal associated with the manipulation of knobs and buttons.
Press button again for 5 seconds to reactivate. For safety reasons, the oven switches off automatically (except for the
“ ” and functions) after 4.5 hours of continuous operation.
S
electing the cooking time:
S
elect the cooking time (available with any function) to turn the oven on for a specified period of
t
ime. At the end of the specified time the oven will switch off automatically. The maximum
p
rogrammed cooking time is 3 hours and 59 minutes.
1. Set the function and temperature or grill level (see chapter: “Fast starting the oven” and
“Selecting the cooking function”).
2
. Repeatedly press the button , the indicator blinks on the display and “-0:00” appears.
3. Turn knob !clockwise: the selected time blinks on the display. The appearance of the dash
“-” indicates that the chosen time decreases until “0” is reached.
4
. The oven automatically starts cooking 20 seconds after the setting and the time remaining until
the end of cooking appears on the display.
Note: To view or change the previously set temperature, turn the knob !by one click. To return
to the display of the remaining time, wait 20 seconds or press the button .
T
o use the special functions Extra browning and Heat Maintenance , consult the chapter
“
Special functions”.
T
o change the pre-set temperature or grill level:
T
urn the knob !and confirm by pressing the button or wait about 10 seconds for automatic
a
cceptance of the setting.
A
ppearance of on the display:
W
hen the pre-set time (end of cooking) runs out, appears on the display and an acoustic
s
ignal sounds for 15 minutes in intervals. The oven switches off automatically and the oven's interior
l
amp stay on for 25 min.
1. Press button to stop the acoustic signal.
2
. Turn knob back to “0”. The lamp turns off.
T
he time of day appears again on the display.
ON/OFF - Function Selector Knob
Button to select and confirm
programmes
!Knob to change preprogrammed values
(temperature, time, levels)
 !
Setting end of cooking time
Special functions: (Extra browning and Heat Maintenance )
These functions are only available with the selection of cooking time or end of cooking time.
It is possible to select the two special functions simultaneously or separately.
Extra browning
This function is used for browning food (e.g. roast) during cooking. It is possible to choose between levels 1-2-3, where the
number 1represents minimum browning and the number 3maximum browning.
This function can be selected only together with the functions .
Selecting the special Extra Browning function:
Selecting the special Heat Maintenance function:
Minute minder
By using this function it is possible to preset the end of cooking time. The maximum programmed
cooking time is 23 hours and 59 minutes.
1. Set the function and temperature or grill level. See chapter: “Fast starting the oven”, paragraph:
“Select cooking function”.
2. Example: it is 10 a.m.: press button , the indicator blinks on the display and “- 0:00”
appears.
3. Set the cooking time (e.g. 45 minutes) by turning the knob !: the set time appears on the
display.
4. Press the button to confirm setting selection (e.g. 45 minutes): the indicator blinks and
the display indicates the time of day plus the cooking time (e.g.: time 10:00 + 45 minutes = ore
10:45).
5. Select the time when you want cooking to end by turning the knob !
(e.g.: 12:30).
6. Repeatedly press the button until the time of day (10:00) appears, or wait about 20 seconds
for the setting to be automatically accepted.
The oven will turn on automatically at the end of cooking time minus cooking time
(e.g. 11:45): on the display turn on.
To verify the chosen temperature or grill level, turn knob !by one click.
To verify or change both the cooking time (e.g. 45 min.) and the end of cooking time (e.g. 12:30),
press the button .
1. Set the cooking time or end of cooking time. See “Fast starting the oven” and “Selecting the
cooking function”.
2. Repeatedly press button until the symbol blinks on the display and “0” appears.
3. Turn the knob !to select the food's level of browning: 1, 2 or 3.
4. Press button twice or wait 20 seconds to get automatic confirmation of the setting.
Heat Maintenance
This function is used to maintain an oven temperature of 60°C at the end of cooking with automatic oven
operation.
The “Heat Maintenance” function can be selected only together with the functions .
1. Set the cooking time or end of cooking time. See chapter: “Fast starting the oven” and “Selecting
the cooking function”
2. Repeatedly press button , the symbol blinks on the display and “-- C” appears on the
display.
3. Turn the knob !to “60C”.
4. Press button or wait 20 seconds to get automatic confirmation of the setting.
The minute minder can only be used when the oven is not in use, and allows a maximum setting of 3 hours
and 59 minutes.
To set the minute minder:
1. Leave knob on “0”. The display shows the time of the day.
2. Press button , the symbol blinks on the display.
3. Turn knob !clockwise. The set time blinks on the display. The appearance of the dash “-”
indicates that the chosen time decreases until “0” is reached.
4. Press button or wait about 20 seconds to get automatic confirmation of the setting.
Once the set time has elapsed:
An acoustic signal is heard and appears on the display.
Press the button : The acoustic signal stops. The time of day appears again on the display.

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