Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product EW76 Hotpoint
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Instructions EW73 EW76 EW83 EW86.
Contents Page Introduction 3 Installation 4 Safety Information 5-6 The main parts of your Cooker 7-8 The cooking systems in your Cooker 9 Temperature Conversion Chart 10 The Controls 11-12 The Timer 1.
Introduction 3 This appliance conforms to the following EEC Directives: Electromagnetic Compatibility Low Voltage Equipment 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC 92/31/EEC 93/68/EEC 93/68/EEC To minimise the risk of injury to children please dispose of your product carefully and safely.
4 Installation WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. Mains Connection Your cooker should have been checked to ensure that the voltage corresponds with your supply volt age, this is stated on the rating plate, which is situated on the front of the plinth.
Saf ety Inf ormation 5 When used properly your appliance is completely safe but as with any electrical product there are certain precautions that must be observed. PLEASE READ THE PRECAUTIONS BELOW BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE. ● Remove all packing from the appliance before switching on for the first time.
Saf ety Inf ormation 6 ● Never stare at Halogen heating units. ● Never leave children unsupervised where a cooking appliance is installed as all surfaces will be hot during and after its use. ● Never allow anyone to sit or stand on any part of the appliance .
The Main Par ts of your C ook er (EW73/76) WARNINGS: DO NOT TOUCH THE OVEN DOORS WHEN THE OVEN IS IN USE AS THESE AREAS CAN BECOME HOT. 7 Control Panel and Timer Hob with Four Ceramic Cooking Zones Top Oven – Dual Grill and Conventional Cooking. Fittings supplied: One oven shelf.
The Main Par ts of your C ook er (EW83/86) WARNINGS: DO NOT TOUCH THE OVEN DOORS WHEN THE OVEN IS IN USE AS THESE AREAS CAN BECOME HOT. 8 Ceramic Hob with Two Solarglo Cooking Zones Halogen Solarglo Plus Top Oven – Dual Grill and Conventional Cooking.
The cooking s ystems in y our Cook er 9 Your new cooker is equipped with three different cooking systems: 1. Conventional Heating (Top Oven) - with upper and lower heat. This system is particularly suitable for roasting and baking on one shelf only. 2.
T emperature Conv ersion Char t ˚F Gas Mark 1 / 2 1 250 100 120 130 140 160 170 180 200 210 220 120 140 150 160 180 190 200 220 – – 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Main Conventional Oven Main Fan Oven Temperatures Condensation The recommended temperatures given are for conventional and fan ovens.
The controls 11 Switch on the electricity supply to the cooker at the Cooker Control Unit. Hob Controls Top Oven Control Timer Main Oven Control Top Oven Neon Main Oven Neon Grill Control Hob Controls.
The controls (c ontinued) 12 Grill Control - Top Oven Top Oven Control Main Oven Control Notes Slow Setting ‘S’ The grill control will not operate unless the top oven control is in the ‘0’ off position.
13 Oven T imer Operation AUT OMA TIC COOKING The Main Oven can be controlled by the Automatic Timer (EW73/76 only). The Main and Top Ovens can be controlled by the Automatic Timer (EW83/86 only). HINTS ON A UTOMA TIC COOKING 1. Select foods which will require the same cooking time and temperature.
14 Know Y our Timer CL OCKF ACE The timer incorporates a 24 hour clock. Ensure the correct time of day is always set, before using your cooker. SYMBOLS A ‘bell’ symbol will light up when you select a Minute Minder Period and will remain lit for the period set.
15 Electronic Clock & Automatic Ov en T imer Operation SETTING THE TIME OF DA Y Step 1 Make sure all oven controls are turned Off. Step 2 Check the electricity supply to the cooker is turned on. Step 3 When switched on the display will show 0.00 and the Auto symbol , flashing intermittently.
16 Electronic Clock & Automatic Ov en T imer Operation Step 3 Press and hold in the Cook Period button. The display will read 0.00 with the ‘cookpot’ symbol lit. Step 4 With the Cook Period button still held in, set the required Cook Period using the “+” and “–” buttons.
17 Electronic Clock & Automatic Ov en T imer Operation Step 4 Press & hold in the Cook Period button, the display will read 0.00 and the ‘cookpot’ symbol will light up. With the Cook Period button still held in set the required Cook Period using the “+” and “–” buttons.
18 Electronic Clock & Automatic Ov en T imer Operation OTHER NOTES ON TIMER OPERATION 1. When cooking Automatically the Cook Period can be checked at any time simply by pressing the Cook Period button. 2. When cooking Automatically the End Time can be checked at any time by simply pressing the End Time button.
19 Using the Ceramic Hob WARNING: DO NOT USE THE HOB IF IT IS CRACKED. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK - SWITCH OFF AT THE COOKER MAINS CONTROL SWITCH IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST HOTPOINT SERVICE OFFICE (see KEY CONTACTS, back page).
Care of the Ceramic Hob 20 Do not stare at halogen heating units. Do not cook directly on the hob surface without a cooking utensil, as this will result in damage to the surface of the hob. Do not use the hob as a worktop surface as damage may occur to the smooth surface of the hob.
Care of the Ceramic Hob (c ontinued) 21 Safety requirements for deep fat frying IMPORTANT – As with any cooking appliance there could be some fire risk attached to the heating of oil, particularly for deep fat frying, cooking utensils containing oil must not be left unattended (e.
22 Grilling CAUTION: Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in u se - children should be kept away. WARNING: Take care as oven/grill will be hot - always wear oven gloves. ALWAYS ENSURE THE GRILL PAN IS CLEAN BEFORE USE - EXCESS FAT BUILD UP IN THE BOTTOM OF THE PAN COULD CAUSE A FIRE HAZARD.
Always fit the screw prior to use. 23 Grilling (continued) Fig. 1 Recess Fig. 2 Fig. 3 The settings in the above guide have been developed to cook food successfully without excessive fat spitting and splashing. Food Grill Setting Approximate Cooking time Toasting of Bread products Small cuts of meat, sausages, bacon, etc.
24 T op Ov en – Conv entional Cooking WARNING: DO NOT put delicate items china or items which could be affected by heat into the oven. The heat for conventional cooking in the top oven is provided by the grill element and the element under the floor of the oven.
Note: If soft margarine is used for cake making, temperatures recommended by the manufacturers should be followed. Temperatures recommended in this chart refer to cakes made with block margarine only. Oven T emperature Char ts – Baking 25 Scones Food Pre- heat Yes 210/220 10-15 Runner 1 from bottom of oven.
Oven T emperature Char ts – Meat Beef/ Lamb (slow roasting) Meat 170/180 35 mins per 450g (1lb) + 35 mins over. Runner 1 from bottom of oven. 35-40 mins per 450g (1lb) 40 mins per 450g (1lb) + 40 mi.
Main Oven – F an Cooking 27 The heat for fan cooking in the main oven is provided by an element situated at the back of the oven, around the fan Fan cooking is ideal for large poultry or joints of meat, reducing cooking times and often eliminating the need for pre-heating th e oven.
28 Using The Slow Cook Setting ‘S’ ‘S’ SLOW setting This is used for slow cooking, keeping food warm and warming plates for short periods. Extra care should be taken when warming bone china, as it may be damaged in a hot oven. Advantages of “SLOW” cooking are: - The oven stays cleaner because there is less splashing.
Always clean spills immediately. If the hob is reused before cleaning, spillage will be baked on and be very difficult to remove. Always switch the cooker OFF at the cooker control panel. To minimise cleaning: Always take care and avoid spills. Always use a Ceramic Hob Cleaner-Conditioner whenever cleaning is done.
30 Care and Cleaning of the Ov en WARNING: BEFORE CLEANING, SWITCH THE COOKER OFF AT THE MAINS COOKER CONTROL PANEL AND ALLOW IT TO COOL. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE OVENS ARE CLEANED AND KEPT FREE FROM FATS, OIL AND GREASE.
31 Care and Cleaning (c ont.) WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, BEFORE REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT, SWITCH THE COOKER OFF AT THE COOKER CONTROL UNIT (and allow to cool if the oven has been used). Replacement of the Oven Light Unscrew the glass cover, using a suitable cloth to protect the fingers and remove carefully.
32 Care and Cleaning (c ont.) CLEANING THE DOORS Take particular care not to damage the inner surface of the door inner glass that is coated with a heat reflective layer. Do not use scouring pads, or abrasive powder, which will scratch the glass. Ensure that the glass panel is not subjected to any sharp mechanical blows.
.... don’t panic Just quickly check these points before calling a Hotpoint engineer: 1. Check that the mains supply is switched on. 2. Check that the Automatic Cooking Symbol (Auto) on the Timer is not flashing, if it is set the oven back to Manual operation.
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PRINTED BY SIMLEX . FOUR ASHES, WOLVERHAMPTON. 05/2004 Part no. 195043653.00 K ey C ontacts Service Hotpoint has the largest appliance manufacturer’s service team in Europe, trained specialists directly employed by us to ensure your complete confidence.
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