Whirlpool AKR301/NB/S/01 Program Chart

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AKR 301 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SHEET
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5019 319 61061
INNOVATIVE COOKTOP FEATURES
The gas cooktop you have bought has some
innovative features, compared with traditional gas
cooktops.
Easy burner lighting
after switching the cooktop on with the ON/
OFF button just turn the knob. There is no
need to keep it pressed down or to press a
separate igniter.
The burner knob can be turned in both
directions: to the right the burner goes to the
minimum, to the left it goes directly to the
maximum. There is no need to go through the
other levels.
•The ON/OFF push-button turns off all the
working burners immediately, so that you can
act quickly if there is an unexpected situation
on the cooktop (water spill, dangerous
situation with children, etc.).
With automatic relighting the cooktop can react
to the burner being turned off, relighting it
automatically. If relighting happens too
frequently, however, the cooktop recognises that
there is something wrong and informs the user.
This avoids continuous attempts to relight which
could make the product dangerous.
The minute counter can be used when the
cooktop is being used, for cooking needs, and
when the product is switched off for needs not
directly linked to the cooktop.
Instead the timer can operate directly on the
burner, turning it off automatically at the end
of the set time.
The timer can be used both with a burner
turned off, and with a burner already lit,
where cooking is taking place, just by turning
the corresponding knob: this function can be
useful when cooking must continue for a set
number of minutes once the water is boiling.
The timer can also be switched off without
turning the burner off, as at the end of normal
timer use: cooking can then continue for as
long as wished without turning the burner off.
Residual heat pilot lights at the cooktop
centre indicate that the grid is still hot.
Attention: When switching on the cooktop
after a power failure, the residual heat pilot
lights remain off, even if the grids are still
hot.
Using the search for the minimum the
cooktop can automatically identify the lowest
minimum compatible with the local gas
network distribution conditions at the time
the function is used.
1. Removable grids
2. Large burner
3. Rear medium burner
4. Front medium burner
5. Auxiliary burner
6. Control panel
Warning
Improper use of the grids can result in damage to the
hob: do not position the grids upside down or slide
them across the hob.
Do not use:
- cast iron griddles or terracotta pots and pans
- heat diffusers such as metal mesh, or any other
types
- two burners simultaneously for one receptacle
(e.g. fish kettle).
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The burner can thus be used for long cooking
at the lowest level possible, without turning
the knob in the OFF direction, as in traditional
cooktops, when the knob minimum is too high.
When searching for the minimum the knob
checks the flame continuously through its
range, as it has a direct flame-knob link on all
its rotation.
As in modern cars this cooktop has self-
diagnosis capacity and can signal abnormal
situations which require the help of the
Technical After-Sales Service.
DESCRIPTION OF THE KNOBS AND COOKTOP OPERATION
COOKTOP OPERATION
Switch on the cooktop by pressing button .
Pilot light comes on. The cooktop is ready
for use.
Turn the knob corresponding to the burner to
be used to the position required. The pilot light
near the knob and the residual heat light come
on.
As soon as the knob is turned the burner lights
completely automatically: a pulsing noise
indicates that the safety and gas control
systems have been activated and are working
correctly.
To turn off the burner turn the knob to “0”.
Switch off the cooktop by pressing button .
The pilot light goes out.
N.B.:
If the burner goes out automatically (draught,
spilt liquids, etc.) the burner relights
automatically.
If this happens too often, the cooktop
recognises the abnormal situation, turns off
the burner involved, sounds a warning and
flashes “0”. In this case turn the knob to “0”.
If at the end of cooking the cooktop is not
switched off by pressing button , after a few
minutes pilot light begins to flash and an
acoustic signal is given, until the cooktop is
switched off.
This obligatory switching off function reduces
the consumption of electricity when the
product is not working and also makes sure that
the product cannot be switched on by accident
(knocking the knobs, faults, etc....)
If the cooktop is used for too long, the display
indicates “H” and the cooktop switches off
until the electronic components cool down. The
indication “H” then flashes. Turn the knob to
“0” and light the burners again, if necessary.
1. Front medium burner control knob
2. Rear medium burner control knob
3. Large burner control knob
4. Auxiliary burner control knob
5-6-7-8. Knob pilot lights
9-10. Timer/minute counter buttons
11. Signal display (Timer/Faults)
12-13-14-15. Timer section pilot
light
16. ON pilot light
17. ON/OFF button
18-19-20-21. Residual heat pilot
light
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If the burners will not light
The burner will automatically stop within
22 seconds.
One of pilot lights or flashes and
an acoustic signal sounds.
Turn the knob back to “0”.
Look for the cause (see “Trouble Shooting
Guide” in the separate instruction booklet)
and repeat the lighting operations.
If the system stops one of the burners:
Turn the burner off and turn the knob back to
“0”.
Look for the cause (see “Trouble Shooting
Guide” in the separate instruction booklet).
Repeat the lighting operations.
To switch off all the burners at the same
time in an emergency (e.g. food spills over,
etc.):
Press button . The pilot lights of the lit
burners flash.
Remember to put all the knobs back to “0”
because if the cooktop is used again and the
knobs have not been zeroed, a buzzer will
sound.
OPERATION OF THE TIMER/
MINUTE COUNTER (Maximum time:
99 minutes)
To use the MINUTE COUNTER:
Select the cooking time required by pressing
buttons or . The set time appears on
display and the 4 pilot lights and
come on for a few seconds.
a few moments after selection, the minute
counter starts to count down and a buzzer
sounds.
When the set time has elapsed a buzzer
sounds.
To zero press buttons and at the same
time or zero the time by pressing button .
N.B.:
The minute counter works even with the cooktop
switched off.
To use the TIMER:
The timer function can be used for any burner,
whether turned off or already lit.
1) Select the cooking time required by pressing
buttons or . The set time appears on
display and the 4 pilot lights and
come on for a few seconds.
2) Turn the burner knob to the position required
before the pilot lights go out.
The pilot light corresponding to the burner
chosen lights up.
N.B.:
If the knobs are not turned before the pilot lights
go out, the minute counter function is switched on.
3) When the set time has elapsed, the burner goes
out automatically and the timer and knob pilot
lights flash. The acoustic signal sounds.
Turn the knob back to “0”:
To stop the timer:
a) To zero the time and switch off the burnerturn
button or turn the knob to “0”.
b) To cancel the timer function press buttons
and at the same time. The burner remains
lit.
N.B.:
the residual heat pilot lights stay on even when the
cooktop is OFF, until the burner has cooled down.
AUTOMATIC SEARCH AND SETTING OF
THE MINIMUM
Turn the burner control knob to symbol .
After a few seconds small bars light up on
display and the residual heat pilot light
flashes for a few seconds until the search is
complete, confirmed by an acoustic signal. The
burner searches for the minimum and set it
automatically.
If the knob is positioned on the automatic
search and setting of the minimum, the burner
lights again until the gas has reached the
correct flow rate.
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DIMENSIONS OF THE COOKTOP AND
THE WORKING SURFACE (in mm)
NOTE: If the distance “A“ between the wall cabinets is between 660 mm and 680 mm,
the height “B” must be a minimum of 520 mm.
If the distance “A” between the wall cabinets is greater than the width of the
cooktop, the height “B” must be a minimum of 400 mm.
In case of installation of a hood above the cooktop, please refer to the hood
instructions for the correct distance.
INJECTOR TABLE CATEGORY II2E+3+
Type of
gas used
Type of
burner
Gas
type
code
No.
Injector
marking
ø 100/mm
Rated
thermal
flow rate
kW
Rated
consumption
Low
thermal
nominal
flow rate
kW
Gas pressure
min. rated max.
NATURAL GAS
(Methane) G 20
High-speed
Medium-speed
Auxiliary
C1
140
103
86
3.00
1.65
1.00
286 l/h
157 l/h
95 l/h
1.20
1.00
0.70
17 20 25
LIQUID
PETROLEUM GAS
(Butane) G 30
High-speed
Medium-speed
Auxiliary
C4
88
66
52
3.00
1.65
1.00
218 g/h
120 g/h
73 g/h
1.20
1.00
0.70
20 28-30 35
LIQUID
PETROLEUM GAS
(Propane) G 31
High-speed
Medium-speed
Auxiliary
88
66
52
3.00
1.65
1.00
214 g/h
118 g/h
71 g/h
1.20
1.00
0.70
25 37 45
Type of gas
used
Type of
appliance
Total rated
thermal flow rate
kW
Total rated
consumption
Air needed
for combustion
m3/h
G 20 20 mbar
4 gas 7.30 695 l/h 14.6
G 30 28-30 mbar
4 gas 7.30 531 g/h 14.6
G 31 37 mbar
4 gas 7.30 521 g/h 14.6
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