Dimension Guide
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...oven cavity on the model/serial number rating plate. Follow the electrical connector manufacturer's recommended procedure. Voltage Single Single Double Double Thermal Convect Thermal Convect 240 VAC 3690 W 3720 W 7370 W 7400 W 208 VAC 2790 W 2820 W 5580 W 5610 W 240 VAC 15.4 A 15.5 A 30.7 A 30.8 A 208 VAC 13.4 A 13.6 A 26.8 A 27.0 A Because Whirlpool...accepted wiring practices. Aluminum/copper connection must be provided. For power requirements for models WOS51EC7A, WOS51EC0A, WOD51EC7A, WOD51EC0A, WOS92EC7A, WOS92EC0A, WOD93EC7A, and WOD93EC0A, refer to the following illustrations. ...
...oven cavity on the model/serial number rating plate. Follow the electrical connector manufacturer's recommended procedure. Voltage Single Single Double Double Thermal Convect Thermal Convect 240 VAC 3690 W 3720 W 7370 W 7400 W 208 VAC 2790 W 2820 W 5580 W 5610 W 240 VAC 15.4 A 15.5 A 30.7 A 30.8 A 208 VAC 13.4 A 13.6 A 26.8 A 27.0 A Because Whirlpool...accepted wiring practices. Aluminum/copper connection must be provided. For power requirements for models WOS51EC7A, WOS51EC0A, WOD51EC7A, WOD51EC0A, WOS92EC7A, WOS92EC0A, WOD93EC7A, and WOD93EC0A, refer to the following illustrations. ...
Installation Guide
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...directly to the junction box. 208 VAC 14.9 A 15.0 A 29.8 A 29.9 A For power requirements for models WOS51EC7A, WOS51EC0A, WOD51EC7A, WOD51EC0A, WOS92EC7A, WOS92EC0A, WOD93EC7A, WOD93EC0A, MEW7527A, MEW7530A, MEW7627A, MEW7630A, MEW9537A, MEW9627A, MEW9530A and MEW9630A, refer to ... A 5610 W 30.8 A 27.0 A For power requirements for joining copper to the proper electrical voltage and frequency as specified on double ovens. Voltage Single Single Thermal Convect Double Double Thermal Convect 240 VAC 4090 W 4120 W 8170 W 8200 W 208 VAC 3099 W 3122 W 6190 W 6212 W 240 VAC 17.1 A 17...
...directly to the junction box. 208 VAC 14.9 A 15.0 A 29.8 A 29.9 A For power requirements for models WOS51EC7A, WOS51EC0A, WOD51EC7A, WOD51EC0A, WOS92EC7A, WOS92EC0A, WOD93EC7A, WOD93EC0A, MEW7527A, MEW7530A, MEW7627A, MEW7630A, MEW9537A, MEW9627A, MEW9530A and MEW9630A, refer to ... A 5610 W 30.8 A 27.0 A For power requirements for joining copper to the proper electrical voltage and frequency as specified on double ovens. Voltage Single Single Thermal Convect Double Double Thermal Convect 240 VAC 4090 W 4120 W 8170 W 8200 W 208 VAC 3099 W 3122 W 6190 W 6212 W 240 VAC 17.1 A 17...
Energy Guide
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... hazard is the safety alert symbol. TABLE OF CONTENTS OVEN SAFETY 2 PARTS AND FEATURES 4 ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROLS 5 Display 5 Cancel 5 Oven Lights 5 Timer 5 Settings 6 Oven Temperature Control 7 Control Lockout 7 OVEN USE 8 Aluminum Foil 8 Positioning Racks and Bakeware 8 Bakeware 9 Meat Thermometer 9 Oven Vent(s 9 Baking 10 Broiling 10 Convection Cooking - Always read and obey all safety messages. ... 28 Thermomètre à viande 28 Évent(s) du four 29 Cuisson au four 29 Cuisson au gril 29 Cuisson par convection - Upper Oven Only 11 Hold Warm -
... hazard is the safety alert symbol. TABLE OF CONTENTS OVEN SAFETY 2 PARTS AND FEATURES 4 ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROLS 5 Display 5 Cancel 5 Oven Lights 5 Timer 5 Settings 6 Oven Temperature Control 7 Control Lockout 7 OVEN USE 8 Aluminum Foil 8 Positioning Racks and Bakeware 8 Bakeware 9 Meat Thermometer 9 Oven Vent(s 9 Baking 10 Broiling 10 Convection Cooking - Always read and obey all safety messages. ... 28 Thermomètre à viande 28 Évent(s) du four 29 Cuisson au four 29 Cuisson au gril 29 Cuisson par convection - Upper Oven Only 11 Hold Warm -
Energy Guide
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... center vent under control panel) D. Hidden bake element I E H G A. Oven door lock latch and oven light switch F Parts and Features not shown Oven racks 4 A B C K D J I . Bottom vent G. Convection element and fan J. Oven lights (left side not shown) K. PARTS AND FEATURES This manual covers different models. The locations and appearances of the features shown here may have purchased...
... center vent under control panel) D. Hidden bake element I E H G A. Oven door lock latch and oven light switch F Parts and Features not shown Oven racks 4 A B C K D J I . Bottom vent G. Convection element and fan J. Oven lights (left side not shown) K. PARTS AND FEATURES This manual covers different models. The locations and appearances of the features shown here may have purchased...
Energy Guide
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...in 30" (76.2 cm) Convection and Non-Convection ovens For best results when baking layer cakes on the rack support in the single or upper oven. Rack positions for 30" (76.2 cm) and 27" (68.6 cm) Convection and Non-Convection ovens 1-rack baking: 3 2-rack baking in single or upper oven: 2 and 5 Most 2-...rack baking in lower oven: 2 and 5 Roasting small cuts of meat and poultry:...
...in 30" (76.2 cm) Convection and Non-Convection ovens For best results when baking layer cakes on the rack support in the single or upper oven. Rack positions for 30" (76.2 cm) and 27" (68.6 cm) Convection and Non-Convection ovens 1-rack baking: 3 2-rack baking in single or upper oven: 2 and 5 Most 2-...rack baking in lower oven: 2 and 5 Roasting small cuts of meat and poultry:...
Energy Guide
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...9632; Light golden crusts ■ Even browning Use temperature and time recommended in the recipe. Control panel B. Bottom vent Double Oven D. Follow manufacturer's directions for layer cakes in the bottom third of fresh air into the cooling system. Dark aluminum and other ...9632; Uneven browning ■ May need to circulate. Insulated cookie sheets or baking pans ■ Place in 27" (68.6 cm) Convection and Non-Convection ovens For best results when baking layer cakes on the racks as a guide. Stoneware/Baking stone ■ Crisp crusts ■ Follow manufacturer's...
...9632; Light golden crusts ■ Even browning Use temperature and time recommended in the recipe. Control panel B. Bottom vent Double Oven D. Follow manufacturer's directions for layer cakes in the bottom third of fresh air into the cooling system. Dark aluminum and other ...9632; Uneven browning ■ May need to circulate. Insulated cookie sheets or baking pans ■ Place in 27" (68.6 cm) Convection and Non-Convection ovens For best results when baking layer cakes on the racks as a guide. Stoneware/Baking stone ■ Crisp crusts ■ Follow manufacturer's...
Energy Guide
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... guidelines only and may be adjusted for most foods. If the oven door is full, extra cooking time may need to preheat, unless recommended in 2 or 3 different places, including the thickest part. ■ Before convection cooking, position the rack(s) according to the "Positioning Racks and Bakeware...follow the chart below. Preheat is closed, the element(s) will turn back on some models) During convection cooking, the fan provides hot air circulation throughout the oven. During the Convect function, the ring element, bake and broil elements, and the fan operate to have a well seared...
... guidelines only and may be adjusted for most foods. If the oven door is full, extra cooking time may need to preheat, unless recommended in 2 or 3 different places, including the thickest part. ■ Before convection cooking, position the rack(s) according to the "Positioning Racks and Bakeware...follow the chart below. Preheat is closed, the element(s) will turn back on some models) During convection cooking, the fan provides hot air circulation throughout the oven. During the Convect function, the ring element, bake and broil elements, and the fan operate to have a well seared...
Energy Guide
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... time by pressing START during the preheating. 7. Remove food from 450°F (232°C) to preheat the oven for the selected oven when finished. 9. Convection Recipe (on CONVECT BAKE function. Press START. 4. Press the Temp/Time keypad to enter the desired temperature. "Set cooking time"...area. NOTES: ■ The temperature may be set or change the cooking time at any time while the oven is completed. 8. Convection Baking (on some models) When convection roasting, enter your normal roasting temperature. Press START. It is done. "Press START" will appear in the...
... time by pressing START during the preheating. 7. Remove food from 450°F (232°C) to preheat the oven for the selected oven when finished. 9. Convection Recipe (on CONVECT BAKE function. Press START. 4. Press the Temp/Time keypad to enter the desired temperature. "Set cooking time"...area. NOTES: ■ The temperature may be set or change the cooking time at any time while the oven is completed. 8. Convection Baking (on some models) When convection roasting, enter your normal roasting temperature. Press START. It is done. "Press START" will appear in the...