Whirlpool SB160PEE Specifications

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SELF-CLEANING GAS BUILT-IN OVEN
GUIDE
Use And Care
Table of Contents
(complete) ................2
A Note to You ............... 3
Oven Safety ...............4-6
Getting to Know
Your Oven..................... 7
Using Your Oven.......... 8
Using the Self-
Cleaning Cycle ........... 25
Caring for Your
Oven ............................ 30
Troubleshooting......... 33
Requesting
Assistance
or Service.................... 35
Index............................ 39
Warranty ..................... 40
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PART NO. 318103502 Rev. A/4372833
MODEL SB160PEE
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Use And Care

SELF-CLEANING GAS BUILT-IN OVENGUIDEUse And CareTable of Contents(complete) ...2A Note to You ... 3Oven Safety ...

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10BAKETIMESTOPTIMECLOCKBROILCLEANBAKEPRE-HEATDELAY BAKE CLN STOP TIMERBROILDELAYCLEANBAKELOCKEDONHRCANCELTIMERON/OFF

Page 3 - A Note to You

11Command buttonsThe command buttons tell the oven what todo and in what order. A few examples:–Clock tells the oven you are going to setthe clock.–Ca

Page 4 - Oven Safety

12USING YOUR OVENUsing the electronic Minute TimerThe Minute Timer does not start or stop theoven. It works like a kitchen timer. It can beset in minu

Page 5 - OVEN SAFETY

13Baking with preheatingFor best results when baking, preheat theoven before placing food in the oven. Theoven can be programmed to preheat at anytemp

Page 6 - Care and cleaning

14USING YOUR OVENWhen the oven is finished preheating, onetone will sound and the small display willshow the programmed set temperature.4. Put food in

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15USING YOUR OVEN2. Press the Bake button.3. Press and hold the Up or Downarrow button until the desiredtemperature shows on the smalldisplay.The disp

Page 8 - Using Your Oven

16Adjusting the oven temperature controlAlthough your new oven is properly adjustedto provide accurate temperatures, it maycook faster or slower than

Page 9 - For best air circulation

174. To change the setting, pressand hold the Up or Down arrowbutton until the desired amountof offset appears on the display.You can change the setti

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183. Press and hold the Up or Downarrow button to the settingyou want.When the oven turns on, the ON Indica-tor Light will come on. The burner lightsa

Page 11 - (example shows 1 o’clock)

19USING YOUR OVENBroiling tips• Use the broiler pan and grid for broiling.They are designed to drain excess liquidand grease away from the cooking sur

Page 13 - Center rack bar

20Using the electronic MEALTIMER™ controlThe electronic MEALTIMER control will turnthe oven on and off at times you set, evenwhen you are not around.D

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21USING YOUR OVEN5. Press and hold the Up or Downarrow button until the desiredbaking/roasting temperatureshows on the small display.The display will

Page 15 - (example shows 350°F baking/

223. Press and hold the Up arrowbutton until the desired baking/roasting time, up to 11 hours 59minutes, shows on the largedisplay.4. Press the Stop T

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23USING YOUR OVENPRESS YOU SEEAND HOLDYOU SEE(time of day)DELAY BAKE STOP TIMEDELAY BAKE(example shows 350°Fbaking/roasting temperature)7. Press and h

Page 17 - Broiling

24The oven ventsHot air and moisture escape from the oventhrough vents located above and below thecontrol panel. The vents are needed for aircirculati

Page 18 - (example shows “HI” setting)

25Using the Self-CleaningCycleThe Self-Cleaning cycle saves you from the toil and mess that often come with hand-cleaningthe oven interior. Like the o

Page 19 - Energy saving tips

26TIPS:• Do not force the door lock. You couldbend or break it. The door lock is designedto stay locked until the oven is cool enoughto safely open. W

Page 20 - (example shows 30 minutes

27PRESSCLEANUSING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLETo delay the start:1. Press the Clean button andpress and hold the Up or Downarrow button until the desiredcl

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28After the Self-Cleaning cycle iscompleted:When the oven reaches HI broiltemperatures:The LOCKED Indicator Light will go off whenthe cooling time is

Page 22 - BAKE TIMER

29How the cycle worksThe Self-Cleaning cycle uses very high heatto burn away soil and grease. During thecycle, the oven gets much hotter than itdoes f

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3Model Number ______________________Serial Number ______________________Purchase Date ______________________Dealer Name _______________________Dealer

Page 24 - Replacing the storage drawer:

30Caring for Your OvenYour oven is designed for easy care. You can do most cleaning with items found around yourhome. Cleaning your oven whenever spil

Page 25 - Using the Self-Cleaning

31PARTOven racksOven door glassOven cavityWHAT TO USESteel-wool pad andwarm, soapy waterORThe Self-CleaningcyclePaper towel and sprayglass cleanerORWa

Page 26 - CLN TIME

32The oven lightThe Oven Light will come on when you openthe oven door. To turn the light on when theoven door is closed, push the Oven LightSwitch on

Page 27 - (example shows 3-hour

33TroubleshootingMost cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools ofany kind. Check the lists below and on t

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34PROBLEMThe cooling fandoes not shut offafter the Self-Cleaning cycle iscompletedCooking resultsare not what youexpectedA tone soundsand the displays

Page 29 - How the cycle works

35Requesting Assistance orServiceBefore calling for assistance or service, please check “Troubleshooting” on pages 33-34. Itmay save you the cost of a

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

39IndexThis index is alphabetical. It contains all the topics included in this manual, along with thepage(s) on which you can find each topic.TOPIC PA

Page 34 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4Oven SafetyYour safety is important to us.This guide contains safety statements underwarning symbols. Please pay specialattention to these symbols an

Page 35 - Requesting Assistance or

WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FORA.Service calls to:1. Correct the installation of your built-in oven.2. Instruct you how to use your built-in oven.3. Replac

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5continued on next page OVEN SAFETYGeneral• Install or locate the oven only in accor-dance with the provided InstallationInstructions. The oven must b

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6OVEN SAFETY• Do not use oven cleaners. No commer-cial oven cleaner or oven liner protectivecoating of any kind should be used in oraround any part of

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8Using Your OvenTo get the best cooking results, you should use your oven the correct way. This section tellsyou what you need to know to use your ove

Page 40 - Gas Built-In Oven Warranty

9USING YOUR OVENFor best air circulationHot air must circulate around the pans in theoven for even heat to reach all parts of theoven. This results in

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