Surface Controls - Whirlpool WT-TOD User Manual

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Clock and Timer Control
NOTE: The display will flash when electrical power is first supplied to the
appliance or if there has been a power failure.
To Set the Clock:
1. Press the Clock pad.
A beep will sound when the Clock
pad is pressed.
2. Press or press and hold the s or t pad
until the correct time of day appears in
the display.
Press to change the time in one
minute increments.
Press and hold to change the time
in10 minute increments.
To recall the time of day when the timer is
displayed, press the Clock pad.
To Set the Timer:
The timer can be set from one minute
(0:01) up to 12 hours (12:00). The timer
does NOT control the oven.
1. Press the Timer pad.
A beep will sound when the Timer
pad is pressed.
0:00 will appear in the display.
2. Press or press and hold the s or t pad
until the correct time appears in the
display.
Press to change the time in one
minute increments.
Press and hold to change the time
in 10 minute increments.
Timer will start automatically after a
few seconds. The flashing colon indi-
cates that the timer is in use.
If the Clock pad is pressed, the
colon will continue to flash to indi-
cate the timer is in use.
(select models)
3. A beep will sound at one minute (0:01).
4. At the end of the timer operation, 0:00
will appear in the display and three beeps
will sound.
One beep will sound every 10
seconds for 10 minutes or until the
timer operation is cancelled.
To Cancel the Timer:
Press the Timer pad and the current time
of day will reappear in the display.
NOTE: When 0:00 is displayed, pressing
either the Timer or Clock pad will also
cancel the timer operation.

Surface Controls

CAUTIONS:
• If flame should go out during
cooking, turn the burner off. If a
strong gas odor is detected, open
a window and wait five minutes
before relighting the burner.
• Be sure all surface controls are set
in the OFF position prior to supply-
ing gas to the range.
• NEVER touch cooktop until it has
cooled. Expect some parts of the
cooktop, especially around the burn-
ers, to become warm or hot during
cooking. Use potholders to protect
hands.
Ignition System
Your cooktop will feature either a pilot
ignition or pilotless ignition. If the gas
supply to the range is turned off, be sure all
controls are set in the OFF position before
re-supplying gas to the appliance.
Pilotless Ignition
models)
Pilotless ignition eliminates the need for a
constant standing pilot light. There are
two ignitors for conventional surface burn-
ers. Each sealed burner has a spark ignitor.
When cleaning around the surface burner
use care. If cleaning cloth should catch the
ignitor, it could
Sealed Gas Burner
damage it pre-
venting ignition.
If the surface
burner does
PORTS
not light, check
if ignitor is broken,
PORT BELOW IGNITOR
soiled or wet. If clogged, clean the small
port beneath the ignitor using a straight
pin.
Pilot Ignition
(select
models)
When the range is first installed, the stand-
ing pilots may be difficult to light due to air
in the gas line. To bleed off air from the
line, hold a lighted match next to the burner
and turn the knob on. When the burner
lights, turn the knob off and proceed as
directed below.
To light pilot:
Raise the cooktop and
hold a lighted match near the pilot ports
(See illustration). There are two pilot ports,
one on the right side and one on the left
side.
Conventional
Gas Burner
(select
BURNER HEAD
CAP
IGNITOR
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