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DAILY USE

1. SELECT A FUNCTION

•  To switch on the oven, press

or touch 

anywhere on the screen.

The display allows you to choose between Manual 

and 6

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 Sense Functions. 

•  Tap the main function you require to access the 

corresponding menu.

• 

Manual Functions

6th Sense Functions

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Scroll up or down to explore the list.

• 

Manual Functions

Microwave

Forced Air

Forced Air + MW

Crisp

Select the function you require by tapping it.

2. SET MANUAL FUNCTIONS

After having selected the function you require, you 

can change its settings. The display will show the 

settings that can be changed.

POWER / TEMPERATURE / GRILL LEVEL

•  Scroll through the suggested values and select the 

one you require.

Cooking

Select a cook power level.

NEXT

In “Forced Air” function, you can tap

 to activate 

preheating.

DURATION

In microwave and microwave-combinated functions, 

you always have to set a cook time.
•  Tap the relevant numbers to set the cooking time. 

you require.

• 

Enter the microwave time.

Tap “NEXT” to confirm.

At the end of the cooking time, the cooking is 

stopped automatically.
In not-microwave functions, you do not have to set 

the cooking time if you want to manage cooking 

manually.
•  To start setting the duration, tap “Set Cook Time”.

Set Cook Time

Select a forced air temperature.

NEXT

To cancel a set duration during cooking and so manage 

manually the end of cooking, tap the duration value and then 

select “STOP”.

3. SET 6

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 SENSE FUNCTIONS 

The 6th Sense functions enable you to prepare a wide 

variety of dishes, choosing from those shown in the 

list. Most cooking settings are automatically selected 

by the appliance in order to achieve the best results.
•  Choose a cooking type from the list.
•  Select a function.

Functions are displayed by food categories in the 6

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 SENSE 

FOOD menu (see relative tables) and by recipe features in the 

LIFESTYLE menu.

•  Once you have selected a function, simply indicate 

the characteristic of the food (quantity, weight, 

etc.) you want to cook to achieve the perfect 

result.

4. SET START / END TIME DELAY

Before starting a no-microwave function, you can 

delay the cooking: The function will start or end at 

the time you select in advance.
•  Tap “DELAY” to set the start time or end time you 

require.

• 

COOKING 

INSTRUCTION:

For cooking different foods that 

require the same cooking 

temperature on several shelves 

(maximum three) at the same 

time. This function can be

DELAY

Forced Air

START

Once you have set the required delay, tap “START 

DELAY” to start the waiting time.

•  Place the food in the oven and close the door: The 

function will start automatically after the period of 

time that has been calculated.

Programming a delayed cooking start time will disable the 

oven preheating phase: The oven will reach the temperature 

your require gradually, meaning that cooking times will be 

slightly longer than those listed in the cooking table. 

•  To activate the function immediately, and cancel 

Summary of Contents for W Collection series

Page 1: ... also change the oven settings and preferences 6 REMOTE CONTROL To enable use of the 6th Sense Live Whirlpool app 7 CANCEL To stop any oven function except the Clock Kitchen Timer and Control Lock 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 DAILY REFERENCE GUIDE Before using the appliance carefully read the Health and Safety guide THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A WHIRLPOOL PRODUCT To receive more comprehensive help and support pleas...

Page 2: ...to remove the turntable and its support when using the baking tray STEAMER 3 2 1 To steam foods such as fish or vegetables place these in the basket 2 and pour drinking water 100 ml into the bottom of the steamer 3 to achieve the right amount of steam To boil foods such as potatoes pasta rice or cereals place these directly on the bottom of the steamer the basket is not required and add an appropr...

Page 3: ...ies Rectangular baking plate Wire rack FORCED AIR MW To prepare oven dishes in a short time It is suggested to use the rack in order to optimize the air circulation Food Power W Temp C Duration min Roasts 350 170 35 40 Meat Pie 160 180 25 35 Recommended accessories Wire rack GRILL For browning grilling and gratins We recommend turning the food during cooking Food Grill Level Duration min Toast Hig...

Page 4: ...chy tasty frying results to be achieved with a remarkable reduction of oil needed compared to the traditional way of cooking even removing the need for oil in some recipes It is possible fry a variety of preset foods either fresh or frozen Follow the following table to use the accessories as indicated and obtain the best cooking results for each type of food fresh or frozen Food Weight portions BR...

Page 5: ...will need to complete the connection process successfully first This process is necessary to register your appliance and connect it to your home network Tap SETUP NOW to set up the connection Wifi Setup Setup WiFi now to automatically set the time date and enable connectivity with your smartphone If you skip you can find the optional later in your Tools menu SETUP NOW SKIP Otherwise tap SKIP to co...

Page 6: ...rk name or password or data provider SETTING THE TIME AND DATE Connecting the oven to your home network will set the time and date automatically Otherwise you will need to set them manually Tap the relevant numbers to set the time Tap SET to confirm Once you have set the time you will need to set the date Tap the relevant numbers to set the date Tap SET to confirm 4 HEAT THE OVEN A new oven may re...

Page 7: ...e end of cooking tap the duration value and then select STOP 3 SET 6th SENSE FUNCTIONS The 6th Sense functions enable you to prepare a wide variety of dishes choosing from those shown in the list Most cooking settings are automatically selected by the appliance in order to achieve the best results Choose a cooking type from the list Select a function Functions are displayed by food categories in t...

Page 8: ...preheating phase will pause it The cooking time does not include a preheating phase 8 PAUSING COOKING Some of the 6th Sense functions will require to turn the food during cooking An audible signal will sound and the displays shows the action must to be done Open the door Carry out the action prompted by the display Close the door then tap DONE to resume cooking Before cooking ends the oven could p...

Page 9: ...nge it Each time slot can be combined with one meal only 11 TOOLS Press to open the Tools menu at any time This menu enables you to choose from several options and also change the settings or preferences for your product or the display Tools Remote Enable Turn Table Kitchen Timer REMOTE ENABLE To enable use of the 6th Sense Live Whirlpool app TURN TABLE This option stops the rotation of turntable ...

Page 10: ...To activate the lock Tap the icon To deactivate the lock Tap the display Swipe up on the message shown Control Lock The product is locked Swipe up to unlock PREFERENCES For changing several oven settings WI FI For changing settings or configuring a new home network INFO For switching off Store Demo Mode resetting the product and obtaining further information about the product ...

Page 11: ...AD For cakes and bread products it is recommended to use the Forced Air function Alternatively in order to decrease the cooking times the user can select Forced Air MW with the microwave power being set to a value no greater than 160 W in order to maintain the food products soft and fragrant With the Forced Air function use dark metal cake tins and always place them on the supply wire shelf Altern...

Page 12: ...r and cereal into the steamer bottom and cover with lid Use 2 cups of water for each cup of burghul Quinoa Add salted water and cereal into the steamer bottom and cover with lid Use 2 cups of water for each cup of quinoa Millet Add salted water and cereal into the steamer bottom and cover with lid Use 3 cups of water for each cup of millet Amaranth Add salted water and cereal into the steamer bott...

Page 13: ...pepper Placing into the oven with the breast side up Chicken Pieces 400 1200 g Brush with oil and season as you prefer Evenly distribute in the crisp plate with the skin side down Chicken Fillets Breast 300 1000g Lyghtly grease the crisp plate before preheating DUCK Roast Duck 800 2000 g Brush with oil or melted butter Rub with salt pepper and paprika Placing into the oven with the breast side dow...

Page 14: ...ackaging being careful to remove any aluminium foil STEAMED SEAFOOD Scallops 1 6 pieces Distribute evenly in the steam grid Mussels 400 1000 g Season with oil pepper lemon garlic and parsley before cooking Mix well Shrimps 100 600 g Distribute evenly in the steam grid FRIED FISH SEAFOOD Fish and Chips 1 3 portions Distribute evenly in the crisp plate alterning the fish fillets and the potatoes Bre...

Page 15: ... top Couliflowers 600 1500 g Hash Browns 100 500 g Peel and grind Soak in cold salted water for 30 minutes Dry with a towel and squeeze out any excess moisture Season with salt black pepper cayenne pepper and paprika Distribute evenly on greased crisp plate Vegetable 400 800 g Take out from packaging being careful to remove any aluminium foil STEAMED VEGETABLES Potatoes Pieces 300 1000 g Cut in pi...

Page 16: ...and spices Roll it into a pastry and fold the external part Rolls 1 batch Prepare dough according to your favorite recipe for a light bread Form to rolls before rise Use the oven s dedicated rise function BREAD Rolls 1 batch Take out from packaging Evenly distribute on the baking plate Sandwich Loaf in Tin 1 2 pieces Prepare dough according to your favorite recipe for a light bread Form into a loa...

Page 17: ...h with high edge Cheese Cupcake 1 batch Prepare a mix for 12 15 pieces by using shredded soft cheese and diced bacon or ham Fill in individual serve muffin tins DESSERTS Fruit Compote 300 800 ml Peel and core the fruit Cut in pieces and place in the steam grid Baked Apples 4 8 pieces Remove the core and fill with marzipan or cinnamon sugar and butter Hot chocolate 2 8 portions Prepare according to...

Page 18: ...an the glass in the door with a suitable liquid detergent At regular intervals or in case of spills remove the turntable and its support to clean the bottom of the oven removing all food residue Activate the Self Clean function for an optimum cleaning of the internal surfaces The grill does not need to be cleaned as the intense heat burns away any dirt Use this function on a regular basis ACCESSOR...

Page 19: ...by placing your smart device next to the appliance What can I do if my wireless connection does not reach the appliance You can use specific devices to extend your home WiFi coverage such as access points WiFi repeaters and power line bridges not provided with appliance How can I find out the name of and password for my wireless network See the router documentation There is usually a sticker on th...

Page 20: ...e to establish a stable connection to home network The connectivity is not supported Check that the WiFi router is connected to the Internet Check that the WiFi signal close to the appliance is strong Try to restart the router See the WiFi FAQs section If your home wireless network settings have changed connect to the network Press tap WiFi and then select Connect to Network The connectivity is no...

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