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1. 35 36 Cooking guidelines Microwave cooking Microwave cooking chart continued Vegetables Fillets Steaks Flat fish Whole small Whole over 500g Asparagus Green beans Broccoli Brussels sprouts White cabbage Red cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Leek Mushrooms Onions Spinach Peas Baked Potatoes Baked Potatoes Baked Potatoes New Potatoes Old Potatoes Courgette Nut cake Viennese torte Pineapple cake Apple cake Coffee cake Zabaione Cooked pears Cooked apples Quantity Settings mam Cooking time _ minutes Instructions Standing time minutes Lay in dish with thickest part outwards brush with melted butter 3 or lemon juice cover to cook 3 Slit skin to prevent bursting Shield 5 10 head and tail with foil Cut in to 2 cm pieces and cover Cut into pieces and cover Separate into individual florets amp cover4 Leave whole slit base and cover Cut into strips and cover Cut into strips and cover Cut into same size pieces and cover Separate into stalks and cover Separate into pieces and cover Cut into slices and cover Leave whole and cover No water Whole but same size No water Cover after washing amp draining leaves 4 Cover 4 Leave to stand 5 10 Leave to stand 5 10 Leave to stand 5 10 Cut into same size pieces and cover 4 Cut into same size pieces and cover Cut into slices and cover BAAAHBAAHAA Mix pineapple pieces Mix with a whisk every 30 se
2. There are five different power levels teas ene yee yer o OOW Romeo See TE eee ab peer ws Bg N E Se a 2 lt a Microwave Grilt 1 Set the cooking time using the time and buttons pairs G Micro amp Grill Clock r Micro amp Grill The time and buttons allow you to precisely set the cooking time in 10 second increments up to 3 minutes in 30 second increments from 3 minutes to 15 minutes zo AF a and in 60 second increments from 15 minutes to 59 ON SEE ATE DUG at a E i RT Micrwave Detrost Power Using the microwave M ee ace S ee ee mies start Drinks Plated Meals Safety a r r a N a i TN i v The oven light comes on during cooking and the turntable rotates to help CO Seale Automatic cooling cycle the food cook evenly PROGRAMME COOK Your microwave is equipped You can open the door to check on your food at any time during cooking EA AS cooing If your food is done press the stop clear button If the food is not done P ATAT cycle which comes into action close the door and press the start button to begin cooking again en l f 2 fC is ee has been cooked for a long time or with grill The fan oven light and turntable will appear remain in operation for a further few minutes while the grill elernent and microwave are off in addition when the door is open to remove the food the word cool is displayed until the cycle is When cooking finis
3. 10 should always be fully Sausages 300g 10 13 10 defrosted before it s cooked E duel uid E S colts kates hey ates A A Ts abe Daal NS OEA INIP big sata dees ahansag iecbanzenssads suddaowae seaviaaliganergeges Soh gecak das TUUD A Laon jake abide pieted gh Blah ayece ie T A TA E T AAEL e AE wii tend des teh Meee SE aN aa gfe aret Wie recommend that you Poultry always check the food before Duck turkey 1 5kg 29 32 Turn the poultry over halfway through When the 20 the second stage of cooking Whole chicken 1 5kg 29 32 standing time is over wash under warm water to 20 starts especially for meat and Pieces of chicken 500g 14 18 remover any ice 10 poultry Chicken breast 300g 13 17 10 Vegetables Frozen vegetables are better cooked from frozen and therefore do not require defrosting first Fish Fillets 300g 10 14 Turn the fish over halfway through defrosting 7 Cut up fish 400g 11 15 Fish is better cooked from frozen if it does not 7 Whole 500g 13 17 require further preparation 7 Prawns shrimps 400g 11 15 7 Dairy products Butter 250g 7 10 Remove the silver foil or metal parts 10 Cheese 250g 8 12 Do not completely defrost Needs the standing time 15 Cream 200ml 10 14 Remove from container and place in a dish 5 Starting and stopping Bread derrosting 2 medium sized rolls 150g 2 3 Put the bread directly onto the turntable 3 it is possible to check the 4 medium sized rolls 300g 5 7 3 progress of the defrosting at Sliced bread 250g 5 7 3 any time b
4. 5 Power near a eee eet E te S N ri Ms lt Time t Min p E E S S E e E E i a ll ee eee e H Press the start button The oven light comes on during cooking Drinks Plated Meals and the turntable rotates fs an ye a N t Mai wer At the end of the minute the water should be hot PROGRAMME COOK Hets STOPICLEAR START When cooking finishes 3 beeps can be heard and the word end will appear in the display Se S gt 13 Using the microwave Hint You can use the time and buttons to alter the length of cooking time at any stage during cooking 14 Using the microwave Basic microwave cooking and reheating 1 1 a ANE IE lt creel a l Make sure the glass turntable and turntable ring Danks 50 Plated Mesis are inside the oven Bot eee amp After putting your food in the oven press stop clear to clear any settings that have already been made Microwave Grill Press the microwave button once to choose microwave Detrost y Micro amp Gi Sona Gril gt Micro amp Gril Clock The oven automatically selects 5 the maximum tT ae Mierwave Defrost Power power level An indicator in the display will show the eee a ee Seat B currently selected power level eee Seen ee en ieee eae POLLE EFI Min i Choose the power level you want to cook on by gaoi Gri Micro amp Gril Clock pressing the power button Each press of the lt Micrwiave Defrost Power pennants
5. LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE Green Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live If you change the plug the colour of wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the colour of the markings identifying terminals in the plug You should therefore wire it as shown Green and yellow Earth _ 4 i Brown Live rr E E Cord grip 13 amp fuse Blue Neutral H _ Changing the Mains Lead A special lead can be ordered from Hotpoint Service UK 08709 066 066 or Republic of Ireland 1850 302 200 If you have damaged the existing lead or require a longer one a charge will be made It is strongly advised that this work is carried out by a qualified electrician CE CE marking certifies that this appliance conforms to the following EEC directives Low Voltage Equipment 72 23 EEC amp 93 68 EEC Electromagnetic Compatability 89 336 EEC amp 92 31 EEC amp 93 68 EEC a j Specification 41 42 Hotpoint Service Hotpoint Service Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Hotpoint gives you a unique Satisfaction Guaranteed promise valid for ninety days after you have purchased your Hotpoint product If there is a technical problem with your Hotpoint appliance call Hotpoint Service If necessary we will arrange for an engineer to call If the technical problem is not resolved under this Guarantee Hotpoint w
6. Only use one piece of foil at a time so that you don t get sparks between the separate pieces Follow these guidelines when using foil in your microwave Remove foil lids from containers before using in the microwave Some lids are made of card with a foil covering these should be removed too Use a microwave safe transparent lid if possible Stir food during cooking if the container has a lid or film cover Always use the glass turntable Use shallow containers with a large surface area Do not use containers that are more than 1 25in 3 5cm deep Use oven gloves when handling hot foil containers Do not completely cover food with foil The microwave energy cannot pass through the foil so the food won t cook Do not let aluminium foil touch the inside of the oven Do not use more than one piece of foil in the oven at the same time Using aluminium foil Hint ON PADI You can use aluminium foil with the grill just as you would with any other grill Foil container bureau if you have any queries about using foil containers in microwave ovens you can call the Foil Container Bureau free on 0800 413 295 27 28 Safety Using your oven safely As with any cooking appliance make sure that you use your microwave oven Safely Preparing food for babies _ Always be very careful when preparing food and drink for babies and small children Avoid scalding by allowing
7. a standing time before testing the temperature of food and drink Take extra care when warming milk in baby bottles Narrow necked bottles can burst if overheated in a microwave oven Remove the teat from the baby bottle before using the bottle in a microwave oven If the teat is left on the bottle heat can t escape and the bottle could burst Safe use of your microwave Use your microwave for food preparation only Never use it for drying cloths or other non food purposes Use containers that are wider at the top than at the bottom In microwaves liquids can heat to above their boiling point without bubbling When the liquid is lifted out of the oven the movement can make it boil and bubble up out of the container with the danger of scalding Using containers that are wider at the top than at the bottom can help to prevent this from happening Only heat popcorn which is labelled for microwave use Always stir liquids before during and after cooking and allow them to stand before serving This gives the liquid an even temperature and helps to prevent it from boiling after it has been taken out of the microwave Carefully follow cooking instructions for food with a high sugar or fat content such as Christmas pudding or fruit cake The sugar or fat can overheat and in some cases catch fire In the event of a fire switch off the oven and leave the door closed to contain any flames Nev
8. defrost such items in a tray or basin e It is advisable to separate each individual piece of meat from its bag before putting it in the freezer This will help you save valuable time will preparing foods e Be careful about following the cooking times printed on frozen products because those times are not always correct It is best to use defrosting times slightly less than those indicated The time needed for defrosting will vary in terms of the degree to which the food has been frozen Specification 230 240V AC 50Hz Output 750 Watts IEC 705 rating Standard 1988 measured at 240V 480mm wide x 272mm high x 360mm deep 285mm wide x 180mm high x 290mm deep Power consumption Microwave 1250 Watts Grill 1000 Watts Combination 2250 Watts Gross weight 16kg approx Complies with EEC directives 89 336 EEC and 92 31 EEC Dimensions shown are approximate Because we continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications without prior notice Electrical Supply WARNING This appliance must be earthed Fuses Your appliance comes fitted with a plug and a 13A fuse If you need to replace the fuse only those rated at 13A and ASTA approved to BS1362 should be used Changing the Plug Cut off and dispose of the supplied plug if it does not fit your socket WARNING To avoid a shock hazard do not insert the discarded plug into a socket anywhere else IMPORTANT WIRES IN THE MAINS
9. dishes but be careful not to burn the surface you may need to place the dish directly onto the turntable plate and leave to grill for a little longer e Use the cooking times given on food packaging and in recipes as a guide Cook on the grill racks or ovenproof plate e Check that the oven is cool before using plastic containers especially if you ve just been using the grill Grill cooking chart gue Quantity Time Instructions minutes eee e E ed Maarten a TAE a T ENAR o ee athe PE eR ne oe e a Garon n Serna ue ene eee saeco ea Pe ee RIES SANNA SOM E EEN MN SPEIER Teeth SHEN ae E OS Sasi T EE E he PERETE I ee ae eat te ace a cent ae eet oe EE Te oo e oe Seer ee A a E ere oe on EA e SSS A E E A E A S T Su E E ee E Sa er ret Tiree Perret a ene 39 Cooking guidelines Microwave defrosting Microwave defrosting For a defrosting chart see page 23 e Foods frozen in bags or plastic sheeting or in their packaging may be placed directly in the oven as long as they have no metal parts e g bands or closure rivets e Certain foods such as greens vegetables and fish do not have to be completely defrosted before you begin cooking them e Stewed foods and meats as well as meat sauces defrost better and quicker if they are stirred from time to time turned over or separated e While defrosting meat and fish lose their liquid content It is recommended therefore that you
10. full power Ture halfway through heating oF Heating Watlage l Hasting E Wattage we BECSI GEC POS Seo REL 705 i BO SQW TOW BSG TSON O Full Power 12 2 2 z eC NED Ree eee Minutes 1 Minutes Tura o Fall Power Standing Time The heating characteristics and output power levels of microwave ovens are usually calculated using a relatively large portion of food a 1000 gram load IEC 705 but many packs of pre cooked food are sold in smaller packs often about 350 grams The government in partnership with food companies and microwave manufacturers have set up a system of heating categories to help you choose the reheating time for pre cooked food 10 Steam When you microwave food steam is created as water in the food heats up and evaporates The steam formed during microwave cooking is entirely safe It has to escape from the microwave to prevent pressure from building up inside th oven It does this through the vents on the back of the oven and from around the door Condensation As the steam cools you may find the condensation gathers in small pools inside your microwave and on the work surface beneath the door and vents Always dry the oven after cooking foods with a high moisture content Your microwave is designed to let steam escape from the vents and around the door without microwave energy escaping There is no danger of microwave energy escaping with the steam
11. of chilled dishes Suitable for cooked portions of food preserved 2 Reheat 250g of chilled meat in the refrigerator on the plate the one from or meat vegetables which the food is to be eaten cover with cling film or an upturned plate For pre cooked dishes in packets remove the food from the tubs packets and place on a plate Pizza frozen 1 Reheat 1 frozen pre cooked pizza Place the pizza directly on the turntable of 3009 Place the ready meal s directly on the turntable Ready meals frozen 2 Reheat 1 frozen ready meal of 300g if pack is suitable for microvave cooking or empty onto a serving plate and cover with cling film or an upturned plate Pizza and ready meals frozen 3 Reheat 2 frozen meals of 550g total Popcorn 1 Cook 100g packet of popcorn for Follow instructions written on the box closely microwaves and place it on the turntable J Hint if you do not open the door or press stop clear when end is displayed your microwave power will stop automatically 21 Automatic defrosting Hint You can alter the defrosting time with the time or buttons 22 Automatic defrosting Defrosting with the defrost feature If you know the weight of the food you need to defrost you can select the defrosting time using the chart opposite Press the stop clear button to clear any settings that have already been ae PROGRAMME COOK made eg er ee a STOP CLEAR STAR
12. sure the ingredients are placed in a container suitable for microwave ovens and covered with clear sheet for about 300 gr of rice you need 750 gr of broth with the oven programmed at 5 for about 12 to 15 minutes Baked goods and fruit Baked goods rise more at lower oven power in your microwave than in a conventional oven Since no crust is formed it is better to garnish the surface portions with cream or icing after cooking In addition you must keep items being baked fully covered because they tend to dry out Fruit is to be pierced if cooked with its peel on and is to be kept covered It is essential that you stick to the standing time 3 to 5 minutes In order to obtain uniformly risen baked goods and to guarantee excellent results place a bowl about 4cm high over your baking dish ideally a Pyrex pie plate and place them in the middle of the turntable Microwave cooking chart Roast Joint Rare Medium Well done Quantity per 500g per 500g Settings Cooking time minutes Instructions Turn at the halfway point Wrap in foil when cooked and leave to stand Standing time minutes Roast Joint Baked Ham Bacon Burgers Beef burgers Poultry lt Bacon rashers Bacon rashers Bacon rashers Duck Turkey SHH Start cooking breast side down and turn at halfway point Wrap in foil when cooked and leave to stand Cooking guidelines Microwave cooking
13. to explode Eggs Do not cook eggs in their shells Pressure can build up in the shell causing the egg to explode Children This oven must only be used by adults never allow small children to get close to the oven while it is operating they may burn themselves Contents Unpacking and getting ready Introducing microwave cooking Using the microwave Using the grill Using the microwave with the grill Programme cooking Automatic defrosting Cleaning your microwave Using aluminium foil in your microwave Using your oven safely Questions and answers Cooking guidelines Specification Electrical supply page 4 page 8 page 14 page 1 7 page 18 page 20 page 22 page 26 page 27 page 28 page 30 page 32 page 41 page 41 Contents Unpacking and getting ready This combination oven is designed for home use it should not be used for the box Make sure there are no dents that the door closes properly commercial catering and that the seal is not damaged A dented or damaged oven could allow microwave energy to escape After unpacking your oven check that it hasn t been damaged whilst in Make sure that you ve taken all the packaging from inside the oven Choose a flat work surface at least 85cm above the floor for your microwave away from heat sources such as radiators or fires and away i from anywhere that s very cold pesca ae You should allow a 10cm space all around th
14. Arrange whole or halved vegetables such as potatoes in a circle with an open centre Keep as much space as possible between each vegetable Pierce any vegetables that have a skin Hint oN Place tender vegetables such as asparagus or broccoli with the more ren re E tender parts towards the centre shape effect cooking time Larger portions take longer to cook than smaller portions and Add the minimum of water about 2 4 tbsp is normally enough larger vegetables take longer Some vegetables will cook in their own moisture to cook than smaller vegetables Add salt to taste Cover the dish with a lid or microwave cling film always pierce the film to let steam escape Place the dish onto the glass turntable Safety Be careful when you uncover cooked vegetables as steam burns Shake or stir during cooking Leave the vegetables covered for the full standing time Standing time allows the centre of the vegetables to continue to cook without overcooking the outside Poultry Remove the giblets and any metal clamps and prepare the poultry as you would normally Always make sure that poultry is fully defrosted before you start to cook Prick the skin and lightly brush with vegetable oil You don t need to use any oil if it is a self basting bird 33 Cooking guidelines Microwave cooking Always make sure that poultry is fully cooked before serving Pierce the thickest part of the meat _ with a
15. Hotpoint MG23N H Cooking with your combi oven Instruction booklet Safety Safety Smoke and fire In the event of smoke or fire switch off the oven and leave the door closed to contain any flames Carefully follow cooking instructions for food with a high sugar or fat content such as Christmas pudding or fruit cake The sugar or fat can overheat and in some cases catch fire In the event of a fire switch off the oven and leave the door closed to contain any flames Delayed boiling Take extra care when handling drinks heated in the microwave Always stir liquids before during and after cooking and allow them to stand before serving they can come to the boil even after the microwave has finished heating Baby food and drink Always stir or shake feeding bottles and baby food jars and check the temperature before feeding to the baby Door Do not use the oven if the door or door seals are damaged Have the oven repaired by a qualified repairer Do not attempt to operate the oven while the door is open by tampering with the safety devices Do not let dirt or food residue build up between the front of the oven and the oven door Repairs and service Do not remove any covers or attempt to carry out repairs or service to the oven or power cable Contact a qualified repairer Cooking containers Use open containers to heat food and drink Pressure can build up in sealed containers causing them
16. Introducing microwave cooking 5 4 11 Introducing microwave Checking your microwave cooking Check your microwave is working after unpacking and whenever you think it might not be working properly Safety Put the turntable ring inside the oven and place the glass turntable on top of the ring The turntable is mana to sit For your safety the securely on the spindle microwave stops if the oven door is opened during cooking You must always use the turntable and ring whenever you use the Press the start button to continue the cooking cycle Place a cup of water on the turntable Make sure the cup is microwave safe it shouldn t have any decorative metal trim microwave Close the oven door Press the stop clear button to clear any settings that have already a PDEs ing coo oo plated Meats been made Ce SE ee ca ce MN 2 C D a PROGRAMME COOK E i STOP CLEAR START l ae aaa ia N fo F SRN mead i A lt s a y E a A RSS er a cE E ING Press the microwave button once Grill Micro amp Grill Clock C i H Nan nail X qa Micrwave Detrost Power 3 ARRES i Min i 12 a Introducing microwave hi N a ne eS se NE a aa MM Microwave Grill f 5 Use the time and buttons to set the time to Detrost Mito amp Gr Grit Micro amp Grili Clock one minute mies a a gos me wa cat ol S A7 pre Micrwave Detrost Power 1 2 3 4
17. T gt en a i ee oa Sy te ee ee 4 Press the defrost button to select auto defrosting The a Ue E aT a i hae ids TER Mi Defrost p display will flash 00 00 and the defrost indicator will light ea oe kS ot ee ee A ip a at Fie pe 1 Min a DD i Microwave Grill j Sty ae Nn a Ms Fa Set the defrosting time Detrost Micro amp Gri Ce ae Ricans ise oo Micrwave Defrost Power The time and buttons allow you to precisely set the 4 OY e ae v SN aa d wnt defrosting time in 10 second increments up to 3 minutes es ape Sima oe in 30 second increments from 3 minutes to 15 minutes ieee ss ce EE and in 60 second increments from 15 minutes to 59 minutes as e S eee Co D Press the start button Au PROGRAMME COOK The oven light comes on during cooking and the I sTOP CLEAR C START turntable rotates to help the food cook evenly ce a yo as a R y When defrosting finishes 3 beeps can be heard and the a ae oe word end will appear in the display Open the door and ea take out the food the time will appear Automatic defrosting Re E Ka Defrost settings ye ne S Type of food Quantity Defrost time Instructions Standing time minutes minutes Meat Roasts pork etc 1kg 25 28 Turn over halfway through defrosting 20 Steaks chops 200g 7 10 5 Hint Stew goulash 500g 14 17 10 Minced meat 250g 8 11 10 Defrosting can be used in 500g 12 14 15 two stage cooking As food Hamburgers 200g 8 11
18. a setting on the control panel ae LCD display Shows the clock or cooking time setting _ Clock button For setting viewing the clock Power level button Select the power level you wish to use eer 1 minute button To quickly set short cooking times Programme cook buttons To quickly set cooking times for certain foods Start button Switches the oven on Unpacking i X S Safety Moisture Don t allow your oven to be exposed to rain moisture or dust Care for youngsters Take extra care to test the temperature of food or drink before giving it to babies or children Never allow children to play with the oven Service Leave service and maintenance to qualified repairers Don t remove any fixed covers as this could expose dangerous voltages Power Your oven is supplied with an approved 13 amp fused mains plug Always use a 13 amp BS 1362 approved fuse Never use this plug without the _ fuse cover X a Unpacking Hint The time format of the oven is 24 hour Le 3 35 p m will show in the display as 15 35 Hint it is possible to display the current time whilst cooking Press the clock button the current time will flash for 3 seconds after which time it will return to the cooking cycle time Hint Whenever you unplug the microwave or there has been a power failure the clock will flash 12 00 in the display Pi Settin
19. apsed Press the stop clear button to clear any settings that ie eens ce Times Bene have already been made 2s oe ae e gt PROGRAMME COOK STOP CLEAR START Pras Microwave Grill ee apace tty i ae Press the 1 min button The display will flash 7 00 boros ero amp arin ak toe ane wae 3 a eo e M i Se N an N PAE a a ow and the microwave indicator will highlight ae gt c aie ou N i Micrwave Defrost Uo PORGI e a am E ek Ce Ges Lo fas a Fine ee 4 Min i bas 2 gt Min 2 IN Sg er Microwave Grill i ap ic E pe nner panete Press the 1 min button repeatedly to add further 30 gt Micro amp aru ee at ee AT seconds to your cooking time up to a maximum of 6 4 S a ae me e N u o o Mierwave BDetrast o Powe minutes ars liper 5 ens No Se C D w MA te i 1 Min 4 j i T i tat NA e i i a angie Ka A S s Aw oe gt a Press Start Drinks Plated Meats The oven light comes on during cooking and the Ns a C D turntable rotates to help the food cook evenly ROGRAMME COOK When cooking finishes 3 beeps can be heard and the ge eal a eee ae j i Con PS STOP CLEAR START word end will appear in the display Open the door CS a re and take out the food the clock will appear eee gt a p Using the grill Always use the grill rack when you use the grill Press the stop clear button to clear any settings that BES Piatad Meals a oy a sy ha
20. at are still in their shells Questions and answers Why is it so important that allow standing time after cooking With microwave cooking many foods build up enough heat inside them to continue cooking even after they ve been taken out of the oven Because microwave cooking works from the outside of food inwards standing time lets you cook the centre of the food just right without the outside being overcooked Why does my oven sometimes take longer to cook than it says in the recipe First check that the oven was set just as the recipe said Cooking times and heat settings are suggestions to help prevent overcooking but differences in the weight size shape and starting temperature of food will all affect how long it takes to cook just as it does with a conventional oven Use your judgement along with the recipe to check whether food has been cooked properly Why do get condensation on the inside of the oven door Condensation is perfectly normal especially when you re cooking food with a high moisture content such as potatoes o Questions and answers S oN Does the microwave energy get through the window on the door No The door has a special metal screen with holes in that lets you see inside but stops microwave energy from getting out Steam comes out of the side of the door and vents Can microwave energy get out too No The door and vents are carefully designed
21. conds Cut into quarters Cut into quarters UJ W Microwave reheating e We recommend that you heat foodstuffs to a temperature of at least 70 Microwave reheating chart C the food must be piping hot Cooking guidelines Microwave reheating a Food Quantity Settings Time minutes Softening Food Chocolate 100g 3 5 6 Icing 100g 3 5 6 Butter 50 70g 5 7 12 seconds Chilled food initial temperature of 5 8 C up to 20 30 C Yoghurt 125g 5 12 17 seconds Baby feeding bottle 240gr 5 35 40 seconds Chilled precooked food initial temperature of 5 8 C Lasagna or stuffed pasta 4009 5 6 8 Meat with rice and or vegetables 400g 5 6 8 Fish and or vegetables 300g 5 5 7 Plate of meat and or vegetables 400g 5 7 9 Plate of pasta cannelloni lasagne 400g 5 7 9 Plate of fish and or rice 300g 5 6 8 Frozen food to reheat cook initial temperature of 18 20 C Lasagna or stuffed pasta 400g 8 10 Ji Meat with rice and or vegetables 400g 5 7 9 Fish and or pre cooked vegetables300g 5 5 7 Fish and or raw vegetables 3009 5 10 12 Portion of meat and or vegetables400g 5 8 10 Portion pasta cannelloni lasagne 400g 5 9 11 Portion of fish and or rice 300g 5 6 8 Chilled drinks initial temperature 5 8 C up to approximately 70 C 1 cup of water 180cc 5 2 5 3 1 cup of milk 150cc 5 2 2 5 1 cup of coffee 100cc 5 2 2 5 1 bowl of soup 1 portion 5 5 6 Drinks at room temperature initial temperature 20 30 C up
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23. ditions Your Guarantee is only applicable in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland and is subject to provision s that your appliance e Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is on domestic premises i e not for commercial or trade use e Has been used solely in accordance with this instruction book e Has been properly connected to a suitable electrical supply voltage as stated on the appliance rating plate e Has not been subject to misuse accident modified or repaired by anyone other than our own Service Engineers Key Contacts Service UK 08709 066 066 Republic of Ireland 1850 302 200 You will be asked to quote the Model Number and Serial Number which can be found on the inside of the door Genuine Parts amp Accessories Mail Order Hotline UK 08709 077 077 Republic of Ireland 01 842 6836 Extended Warranty To join UK 08709 088 088 Republic of Ireland 1850 502 200 For further product information 0541 50 60 70 All Hotpoint Services are offered as an extra benefit and do not affect your statutory rights Applicable to UK only Hotpoint General Domestic Appliances Limited Morley Way Peterborough PE2 9JB f Hotpoint Service y E ee 43 No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing of the Manufacturer nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or
24. e oven preferably 20cm 10cms d So 10ems above the oven so that warm air can escape from the vents during T eaa cooking it is not designed to be built in Plug your oven into a standard household electrical socket 240 volt 13 amp rated Avoid using a socket that also has an adaptor and other equipment j i plugged in Put the turntable ring inside the oven and place the glass turntable on top of the ring The turntable is shaped to sit securely on the spindle You must always use the turntable and ring whenever you use the microwave The first time you use your oven there may be an odour of newness and a bit of smoke for a few minutes This is completely normal and is caused by substances used to protect the heating elements High grill rack Glass turntable Turntable ring Turntable spindle Function buttons Use these buttons to select the function you wish to use Time buttons Use these buttons to adjust time settings Stop Clear button Switches the oven off and cancels any settings you ve made Display Shows the clock cooking power level and cooking category oe A Control panel Microwave Grill Defrost 4 r Micro amp Grill i Micro amp Grill Micrwave Defrost Time gt Pop Corn Frozen Meals Potatoes Drinks Plated Meals ae PROGRAMME COOK STOP CLEAR The oven beeps when you choose
25. e start button is now disabled and it is not possible P rE T to cook with the oven a NRE S Bet uA Press stop clear to clear any settings then the start button again for 5 seconds until you hear a beep to cancel the start button block function Cooking time modification block press the E Sa stop clear button to clear any microwave settings L PROGRAMME COOK Press the stop clear button for 5 seconds you will Reenter SFANT hear a beep The amount of cooking time set cannot now be altered tampered with once the start button has i a ee Man pclae been pressed and the oven is operating O Press stop clear to clear any settings then the stop clear button again for 5 seconds until you hear a beep to cancel the cooking time modification block function Microwave leakage If your oven is operated and maintained in accordance You can arrange for your microwave to be checked in with the instructions in this booklet it should give you future years to ensure that it is continuing to work safely many years of trouble free service It has been tested for You should always have your microwave checked if safety to the relevant British Standards by a NAMAS it is dropped or damaged approved lab You should not be at any risk by using it introducing microwave cooking Introducing microwave cooking Always remember the basic safeguards you would follow when using any cooking equipmen
26. er use the oven when it is empty It s a good idea to leave a cup of water inside the oven at all times in case someone should accidentally switch it on Do not heat oil or fat for deep frying The oil could overheat and catch fire Do not leave a conventional meat thermometer in food during cooking Remove the food from the oven before testing the temperature and remember to remove the thermometer before you put the food back in the microwave Do not use metal objects in the microwave These include e metal cooking utensils e metal plates or trays e wire twist ties e crockery with metal trims Never leave the oven unattended during use Cooking times given in recipes should be used as a guide only The weight shape and starting temperature of the food will all affect the time actually needed for cooking Check the food during cooking If you re not sure whether the food is cooked check it with a fork Cooking for too long could cause smoking or even fire Do not use capped bottles vacuum tight containers or sealed jars in the microwave Do not cook eggs or nuts in their shells Pierce the skin of fruit and vegetables such as apples or potatoes and egg yolks before cooking Pressure builds up inside sealed containers and inside foods with a shell or skin as they heat This can cause the container or food to explode Be careful when using paper plastic wooden or
27. f the door clean with a damp cloth Use pads or powders that warm soapy water for stubborn marks and dry thoroughly could scratch the surface The inside of the door has a special coating and must not Teak the turntable as be cleaned with abrasive pads or cleaning powders you would any glass plate After you ve used it for more than 15 minutes allow it to cool down before you use it again Don t wash the turntable in very hot water that could crack it Do not use alcohol ammonia based detergents abrasive pads or powders to clean the outside of the door Make sure the turntable is dry before you put it back in the oven i Wash the rotating ring in Use warm soapy water to wash the warm water Don t use rack and dry thoroughly very hot water which could make it warp 26 Using aluminium foil in your microwave Its safe to use aluminium foil in your microwave oven as long as you follow these safety guidelines As with all metal microwave energy can t pass through foil but provided that you keep the foil away from the side of the oven it won t cause sparks and there won t be any damage to your oven Using foil is a good way of shielding parts of food that you don t want to cook as quickly as others perhaps where the food is narrower and would otherwise overcook Place the foil over the area you want to shield taking care that the foil won t touch the sides of the oven when the turntable rotates
28. g cooking and the turntable l STOP CLEAR START at full power rotates to help the food cook evenly roo m When cooking finishes the oven will beep 3 times and the i n Mi l f word end will appear in the display Open the door and take out the food the clock will appear in the display 25 jj Cleaning your microwave Cleaning your oven each time you use it will help to prevent stubborn marks that can be difficult to clean Keep the front of the Be careful not to spill oven clean so that the water into the vents Unplug the oven before door can close _ cleaning the power lead The oven walls have a special properly os Wipe with a damp cloth Hint enamel coating which makes N and leave to dry before Unplug your microwave from cleaning very easy Use a soft damp 77T ae os plugging it back in the mains and wait for the cloth to wipe off anysplashesora ew One p oven to cool down completely paper towel to mop up any spills before cleaning Wipe off grease with a cloth soaked in water and a little detergent Dry thoroughly As with any oven if grease is left to accumulate it can smoke and even catch fire Make sure you keep the outlet grids i Clean behind clean oe 3 ee the door ledge i 7 Check that the door Use wari scaly Maier te Unplug your oven catches are clean l clean the outside of the before you clean it l oven Don t use abrasive Keep the inside o
29. g the clock Microwave Grill Press the clock button once 12 will flash in the pao peonon gt Git Micro amp Grn Clock hour display a es Bal Bec oN l a pe PSR E a Sa a Micrwave Defrost Power Ge Ge we Time ae he Siop EMEN Microwave Grill Set the desired hour by pressing the time buttons Sesser gt ETEEN dri lt U Micro amp Grill Clock backwards in time and forwards in time a a When the display shows the correct hour press clock CS eee ee oH me etl i Micrwave Defrost Power i anette i an A Pe Oe Da e Time ad Min fe ot et ie 7 ee ee Microwave Grill When the clock button is pressed for a second time O will oer ee ee eee ere or ea ee flash in the minutes display dt cae a cae ee O oes 7 i hore ee Set the desired minutes by pressing the time HOON DOME Oe EOE buttons backwards in time and forwards in time aes oe TE ee When the display shows the correct hour press clock lt Your oven shows the time whenever it s not being used Child lock To prevent unwanted or accidental use of the oven the electronic control unit is fitted with two safety devices start button block and cooking time modification block Start button block press the stop clear button to oe eee clear any microwave settings PROGRAMME COOK Press the start button for 5 seconds you will hear a beep ENEP ERRAT Th
30. he inside of the oven which could cause sparks Introducing microwave _ cooking Microwave ovens cook food using microwave energy that is similar to naturally occurring radio waves Normally these waves would fade as they disappeared into the atmosphere but in a microwave oven they are concentrated onto food causing it to heat up Microwave energy can t pass through metal so they can t escape from inside your microwave oven but they can pass through materials like glass porcelain plastic and paper These are the things used to make microwave safe cooking equipment Microwave safe cooking equipment will still get hot as the food it contains heats up Checking your cooking utensils Most heat resistant non metallic cooking utensils are safe to use in your microwave If you re not sure you can use a utensil in your microwave follow this simple test 1 Put the utensil into the oven next to a cup of water use a cup that you know is microwave safe 2 Press the microwave button Set the cooking time to 30 seconds using the time buttons then press the start button This will microwave the water for 30 seconds 3 At the end of the time carefully check to see if the water has warmed up If the water hasn t warmed up but the utensil has the utensil is not microwave safe and should not be used in the oven The microwave energy focuses on the moisture in the food causing lots of tiny vibrations The v
31. hes 3 beeps can be heard and the word end will appear in the display Open the door and take out the food the clock Choosing a suitable g Output completed power setting gt ae eof tall outpat 7 100 Your microwave has five power settings J Sinsation nina Always choose the setting that s best suited to sa Fe EE the food you want to cook 50 This table shows the power settings 30 15 E Hint if you do not open the door or press stop clear when end is displayed your microwave power will stop automatically Press stop clear to return the display to the time 15 5 Using the microwave Starting and stopping cooking it is possible to check the progress of the cooking at any time by opening the door and inspecting the food This interrupts the emission of microwave energy and the oven stops working until the door is closed again Should it be necessary for any reason to suspend the cooking without opening the door press the stop clear button once a second press will cancel the set time To restart cooking press the start button Hint if you do not open the door or press stop clear when end is displayed your microwave power will stop automatically Press stop clear to return the display to the clock 16 Quick start cooking This function is useful when heating small amounts of food or drink or for adding an extra minute when cooking time has already el
32. ibrations get so great that the moisture and the food heat up Safety A Never use equipment made of metal except foil or the grill rack when you microwave The microwave energy can t pass through the metal so they bounce off and spark against the inside of the oven Stop the microwave straight away if any equipment does cause sparks Remember that some crockery has a metal trim around the edge Even this trim can cause sparks Safety Never use scratched cracked or damaged glass in a microwave Damaged glass can explode Introducing microwave cooking More about getting the most from microwave cooking Microwave heating categories Your oven has been tested and labelled to meet the government s voluntary agreement on the reheating of pre cooked food 4 Remember 750W is the input power of the Always check that the food is oven evenly cooked and piping hot before you serve it D is the heating category for your oven Check the cooking times for category D on the food s packaging to see how long it should be cooked for Three wavy lines show that this oven has been tested to meet the agreement Fo Microwave Remove outer packaging Pierce film tid SEVERAL TIMES Place on a mixrowaveaile plate Heat or fo Microwave from Frozen Remove outer x packaging Pierce fiim Rd SEVERAL TIMES Place on a micecaaveabis plate Heat on full power Turn Kalay through heating
33. ill replace your appliance or if you prefer give you your money back Hotpoint After Sales Service Hotpoint appliances carry for the first 12 months a fully inclusive parts and labour guarantee When the 12 months parts and labour guarantee expires we offer two after sale service options Repair Service _ UK 08709 066 066 or Republic of Ireland 1850 302 200 All repairs carry a fully inclusive parts and labour guarantee for 12 months from the date of the repair Note Chargeable service is offered on the basis of payment on completion to our Service Engineer who will issue a receipt Extended Warranties UK 08709 088 O88 or Republic of Ireland 1850 502 200 Whether you have just one or a number of Hotpoint appliances in your kitchen Hotpoint offer two Service Cover Plans to give you complete peace of mind They enable you to extend your first 12 months labour guarantee by either 1 or 4 years so that you can have FREE repairs during the membership period Service Cover FREE service repairs during the period of cover At an additional cost Service Cover with Maintenance includes an Annual Electrical and Safety check along with replacement of any parts necessary Kitchen Cover An annual payment covers repairs for all your Hotpoint appliances which are less than ten years old Additional Hotpoint appliances purchased after you have joined Hotpoint Kitchen Cover are automatically included during the annual period of cover
34. ke longer to cook than smaller portions and larger cuts take longer to cook than smaller ones 32 Cooking guidelines Microwave cooking e Use the cooking times and food quantities as a guide The more food you are cooking the longer you should cook it for e Cook in microwave safe containers e Check that the oven is cool before using plastic containers especially if you ve just been using the grill or convection oven e If you use cling film to cover your food turn back a corner or pierce the film before you begin to cook Microwave cooking does not brown or crisp food so you may prefer to use the grill to cook meat or baked food Meat Place the meat on a microwave roasting rack or microwave proof plate If using a rack place in the oven on the glass turntable and follow the cooking instructions Halfway through cooking turn the meat over to allow both sides to cook At the end of the cooking time cover the meat and leave it to stand for about 5 to 10 minutes Standing time allows the centre of the meat to continue to finish cooking without overcooking the outside Fa Vegetables Cooking guidelines Microwave cooking is ideal for vegetables flavours are more distinct colours Microwave cooking are brighter and more nutrients are retained Prepare your vegetables as normal Try to cut them to roughly equal sizes and spread them out in the dish so that they all cook evenly
35. n in 30 second increments from 3 minutes to 15 minutes _ a L Mene and in 60 second increments from 15 minutes to 59 minutes ee T ila Press the start button EP BA The oven light comes on during cooking and the 0 O ia te f turntable rotates to help the food cook evenly Bal ee Ne mer When cooking finishes the oven will beep 3 times and STOP CLEAR START the word end will appear in the display Open the door bree g 5 d 2 and take out the food the clock will appear or if the oven is hot the M ae eae word cool will be displayed see automatic cooling cycle in the margin of page 15 Programme cooking Hirt Each of the programme cook buttons has a maximum time setting which corresponds with the maximum number of servings that can be cooked at one time they are Drinks 4 presses servings Pop Corn 1 press serving Frozen Meals3 presses servings Potatoes 3 presses servings Plated Meals 2 presses servings 20 Programme cooking With programme cooking you don t need to set the power or time your oven sets them for you Press stop clear to clear any settings that have already been made Make sure that any containers you use are ovenproof and will not melt ee in the oven Ste Press the programme cook button for the type of food you want to cook There are five types of programme cook drinks pop corn frozen meals potatoes and plated meals The table opposite gives advice for cooking the different
36. ng in mind Microwave and grill cooking chart Do not generally add seasonings Turn roasts and large cuts of meat over when they are half cooked Use the cooking times given on food packaging and in recipes as a guide If cooking with the combined microwave and grill function do not pre heat the oven and do not operate the oven if there are no foodstuffs in it Lasagna Gnocchi alla romana Well seasoned macaroni Cauliflower cheese Tomatoes au gratin Stuffed peppers Aubergine with parmesan cheese Roast potatoes Roasts pork beef Meatloaf Whole chicken Skewered meat kebabs Lamb Turkey pieces Duck Quantity Settings WWW WhRWNHhHUONWYI Cooking time minutes 13 11 micro only 18 13 20 25 25 18 35 60 25 40 25 45 50 45 Instructions Standing time minutes Time is for uncooked pasta 5 Avoid excessive melting 5 Par boil the pasta first 5 Time is for raw cauliflower 5 Tomatoes should all be the same size 5 Short wide peppers are best 5 Aubergine may first be grilled fried 5 Stir 2 or 3 times 5 Turn at the halfway point 10 10 Prick skin with a fork to release fat 10 Turn at the halfway point 10 As above 10 As above 10 As above 10 Grill cooking iq Cooking guidelines _ Grill cookin C g e Use the grill for grilling crisp foods such as bacon fish fingers toast or cheese on toast e You can use the rack when you want to crisp the surface of foods in casserole
37. other combustible materials in the oven as they can catch fire Only use paper towels if your cookery book instructs you to Leave repairs and maintenance to trained repairers Never tamper with or adjust the door the control panel the power cable the door catches Be careful not to catch paper towels or other objects between the door and the oven when you close the door Microwave energy can escape if the door is not closed properly If you wear a pacemaker consult your doctor before using a microwave First aid i Treat scalding by OS 1 Quickly placing the scald under cold running water for at least 10 minutes 2 Cover with a clean dry dressing Do not use creams oils or lotions Fire in the event of fire 1 Keep the oven door closed 2 Turn off the power 3 Unplug from mains 29 Questions and answers 30 Why doesn t food seem to cook Check that e the cooking time has been set e the door is closed e the power socket is not overloaded causing a fuse to blow Why does the food seem undercooked or overcooked Check that e the correct cooking time has been set e the correct power setting has been used How can I stop eggs from popping When you bake or poach eggs in the microwave the yolk can sometimes pop as steam builds up inside it You can stop the egg from popping by piercing the yolk with a toothpick before cooking Never cook eggs th
38. rements from 3 minutes to 15 minutes l gee ER ae and in 60 second increments from 15 minutes to 59 minutes ie ea ee Ae OO O 7 Grit Micto amp Gril Clock Press the microwave button to select microwave cooking a Ar eM ee a i 8 3 Hint You can alter the heating time Se a at aT a i Micrwave Detrost Power with islet ce ER habe ass the time and buttons me wae eee y 5 24 Defrosting cooking Oe eee ee ee oe Set the cooking time cook 1 a ee ee ears ERY es ere Micreayve Defrast Power The time and buttons allow you to precisely set the an gt 5 o cooking time in 10 second increments up to 3 minutes E ee were se ge Time e i p Min in 30 second increments from 3 minutes to 15 minutes COo pii e pa and in 60 second increments from 15 minutes to 59 minutes a ae ee Sa Choose the power level you want to cook on by votrost Miro ei as Ga ae pressing the power button Each press of the sicrweve Defrost TPE button reduces the power level according to the table PN oe Sig souk given on page 15 po ses Sone w lime e 4 Min There are five different power levels Da a a n a i i a Es p A a If you require a second cooking time cook 2 repeat steps 4 5 and 6 P Hint if you do not specify which Press the start button PROGRAMME COOK power level you require the as ce l oven will automatically operate The oven light comes on durin
39. sharp knife If the juice runs clear and the meat is firm the meat is cooked Hint Remember that size and shape effect cooking time Larger portions take longer to cook than srnaller portions and larger cuts take longer to cock than smaller ones 34 p Place the meat on a microwave roasting rack or microwave proof plate If using a rack place in the oven on the glass turntable and follow the cooking instructions Use the weight of the bird when stuffed to calculate the cooking time NO E i ss Turn the meat halfway through the cooking time to allow both sides to cook evenly If you don t turn it poultry can cook unevenly because of its irregular shape At the end of the cooking time cover the meat and leave it to stand for about 5 to 10 minutes Standing time allows the centre of the meat to finish cooking without overcooking the outside Soups and rice Soups or broth usually require a small amount of liquid because the evaporation in microwave ovens is rather limited Because it is a dehydrating agent salt must be added only when the cooking is finished or during the standing time The temperature required for cooking rice or pasta in a microwave oven is more or less the same as that needed to cook it on a regular hob The advantage of preparing a risotto dish in a microwave oven is you do not have to stir the rice constantly two or three times is enough gt o o o o o a o o M U o Make
40. t or handling hot food This page gives some of the basic guidelines for microwave cooking If you re unfamiliar with using a microwave there s more information at the back of this guide Cooking with a microwave Cooking with a microwave is much faster than conventional cooking and whilst you should make sure that food is fully cooked you should be careful not to overcook it a ap If you re cooking a number of individual foods at the same time such as baked potatoes or small cakes arrange them evenly on the turntable so that they cook evenly Never stack food in your microwave 5 Meat and poultry which is cooked for 15 minutes or more will brown lightly in it s own fat Anything cooked for a shorter time can be brushed with a browning sauce to give an appetising colour a aaa aaaasaaaaaeaaaaasasauaalulaaaaaaaIMMtl Microwave energy can heat unevenly so stirring to distribute heat is very important Always stir from the outside towards the centre Turn larger foods such as meat roasts and poultry during cooking so that the top and bottom cook evenly It s also a good idea to turn chops and chicken pieces especially if they contain the bone i f Strips of aluminium foil can be used to cover the thinner pieces of food to stop them overcooking before the thicker parts of the food have had a chance to cook Use the foil sparingly and wrap around the food or container carefully to stop it touching t
41. to approximately 70 C 1 cup of water 180cc 5 2 2 5 1 cup of milk 150cc 5 1 5 2 1 cup of coffee 100cc 5 1 5 2 1 bowl of soup 300cc 5 4 5 Instructions gt Put in a dish No need to stir Put in a dish stir once Put in a dish No need to stir Remove any metal tops Reheat without the teat and shake before use to make temperature even Check temperature before use Milk at room temperature requires less time For foods to be heated to a temperature of 70 C remove from foil packaging and put onto plate from which it is to be eaten Cover with film or an upturned plate For precooked frozen foods to be heated to a temperature of 70 C remove from foil packaging and put onto plate from which it is to be eaten Cover with film or an upturned plate Place any raw food in a microwave container and cover Stir after reheating to distribute heat evenly Stir after reheating to distribute heat evenly Stir after reheating to distribute heat evenly Cover the soup with an upturned plate Stir after reheating to distribute heat evenly Stir after reheating to distribute heat evenly Stir after reheating to distribute heat evenly Cover the soup with an upturned plate J 37 anaana sannana ea duau panenan Cooking guidelines Microwave amp grill e e ee 38 Combined microwave and grill cooking This function is ideal for all dishes that need to be au gratin or need to be browned on top keep the followi
42. to let steam out during cooking but keep microwave energy in The gaps are not big enough for microwave energy to escape What happens if the microwave is switched on while the oven is empty The microwave will be damaged Don t switch the microwave on when there s nothing inside the oven Its a good idea to keep a cup of water in the oven just in case someone accidentally starts the microwave Why won t the oven light come on Open the door If the light doesn t come on the bulb has probably blown Call a qualified repairer don t try to change the bulb yourself There are sparks inside the oven when I use the microwave Will this cause any damage Yes Make sure that you are not using any metal utensils and that your containers don t have a metal trim You must not use metal in your microwave except foil when you cook Light is showing through the vents and door Does this mean the microwave energy can escape No Its normal for the light to be visible and is nothing to be concerned about Why do get interference on my TV and radio when I use the microwave Microwave ovens use radio waves similar to those received by TVs and radios You can lessen the interference by moving your microwave further away from the TV or radio Cooking guidelines Always make sure that meat is fully cooked before serving Hint Remember that size and shape effect cooking time Larger portions ta
43. types of food Press your chosen programme cook button again to choose the number of servings length of time you want ae Each time you press the button the time is adjusted accordingly Press start The oven light comes on during cooking and the turntable rotates to help the food cook evenly When cooking finishes 3 beeps can be heard and the word end will appear on the display Open the door and take out the food the clock will show in the display eae LY ieee ervyeervenevenneee Spee ono sarii eannan a k w aus oa Pop Corn Frozen Meals Potatoes his STOP CLEAR se ee START A Plated Meals fea p A A ATT n Drinks Plated Meats a pe Ke P e PROGRAMME COOK STOPICLEAR START sige uy Tan A Drinks Plated Meals os Cy aes STOP CLEAR oe A canteen tte ators PROGRAMME COOK START a NS Programme cooking Programme cook type Presses What it does Suggestions Drinks 1 Reheat 1 small coffee cup 60cc After reheating the liquid stir wel to spread 2 Reheat 2 small coffee cups 120cc the temperature evenly 3 Reheat 1 large cup 200cc from chilled 4 Reheat 1 soup dish 300cc from chilled Jacket Potatoes 1 Cook 200g of potatoes Wash potatoes thoroughly pierce their skins 2 Cook 400g of potatoes with a fork then place them on the turntable 3 Cook 600g of potatoes Plated meals chilled 1 Reheat 100g
44. ve already been made a i N ee PROGRAMME COOK STOP CLEAR START i 7 ca S Pa f on o ooo o oOo Ooo o I I I I II UU a iy Microwave Grill i NEEE Press the grill button to select grill Dohos Miro e Gal Srii uaaa Bleck N TNE ee al hg Micrwave Detrost Power ee es S a aul A wes Time oa i amp 4 Min only a aoa Microwave Grill i ee re tate ETEA Set the grilling time Dotrost i 5 Micro amp Gril 4 nO i a Ti ae S The time and buttons allow you to precisely set the 230 Measan Darosi EA grilling time in 10 second increments up to 3 minutes in lic oe a a CR in 30 second increments from 3 minutes to 15 minutes and By ay ee f i T i 4 Mi in 60 second increments from 15 minutes to 59 minutes ar eee ee DHAR Press the start button Drinks Plated Meals The oven light comes on during grilling and the turntable rotates to help Pa Se Saa the food cook evenly PROGRAMME COOK When cooking finishes the oven will beep 3 times and the word end will i ANRA eee ee l i l STOP CLEAR START appear in the display Open the door and take out the food the clock will P w a appear or if the oven is hot the word cool will be displayed see automatic me oe Sy 2 cooling cycle in the margin of page 15 P O Using the grill Always use the high wire rack with the grill Hint Always pre heat the grill for 5 to 8 minutes before starting the cooking process this will ensure that the food is cooked properly
45. when following cooking times recipe instructions Hint When opening the oven door after or to check grilling the burners will be red hot pay particular attention to not get burned and always use oven gloves 17 Microwave grill Using the microwave with the grill shorter time Hint Press the stop clear button to clear any settings that have already been j Eea pag Meas l made oe aoe 3 eA BD it is not necessary to pre eB ep z T heat the grill before starting Make sure that any containers you use are ovenproof and will not melt e PACS RAM ME EDOR process i STOP CLEAR START et ae a Si Press the micro amp grill button to select combination eed fii Se SA a en microwave and grill cooking The display will flash 0 00 3 ve and the micro amp grill indicator will light X iste see ates le PCY CD Micrwave Defrost Power PCD CD Microwave Grill Choose the power level you want to microwave on by pressing the power button Each press of the 3 button reduces the power level according to the table ke mon ene given on page 1 OOC There are five different power levels The default ENR al peal bow nr Z power level is 3 ZREN D O SD 18 Pai Microwave grill a a aaam Set the cooking time ade haska ae Be ae The time and buttons allow you to precisely set the g 25 00 D E a i on cooking time in 10 second increments up to 3 minutes E a ee a Aa
46. without further charge Easy Payment Methods We offer a number of payment methods cheque credit card or you can spread the cost and pay by direct debit For further details telephone 08709 088 088 Appliance Registration To benefit from the above options complete and return the Appliance Registration Form Questionnaire supplied with this appliance Full details and costs of our service options together with an application form will then be sent to you at the end of the 12 month guarantee period Hotpoint Genuine Parts amp Accessories A wide range of parts and accessories are available from Hotpoint Genuine Parts amp Accessories Mail Order Hotline UK 08709 077 077 or Republic Of Ireland 01 842 6836 Hotpoint Guarantee From the moment your appliance is delivered Hotpoint guarantees it for 12 months e Hotpoint appliances carry a fully inclusive 12 months parts and labour guarantee e All Hotpoint servicing is carried out by our own Service Organisation located throughout the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland We will be happy to deal with any problems which you may have Our Engineers will use every effort to avoid damage to floor coverings and adjacent units when carrying out repairs service work but in locations where the Engineer advises you that it will be impossible to move appliances without risk of damage he will only proceed with your approval that no liability is accepted Guarantee Terms amp Con
47. y opening the door Wholemeal bread 250g 5 7 3 and inspecting the food This SE oe ae E E E AE E E PE E S E ET EAE DAN guna gh vos es EAE OTE AE A E ae ce AE A E E A E interrupts the emission of Fruit microwave energy and the Strawberries plums cherries coven stops working redcurrants apricots 500g 11 13 Stir 2 3 times during defrosting 10 To restart cooking close the Raspberties 20N n 1o door and press the start Blackberries 2509 6 8 6 buton 23 a NAAA AAAA AAAA a pefiosting cooking Automatic defrosting and cooking sequence Food can be defrosted and cooked without needing to reset your microwave You may defrost cook cook 1 cook 2 defrost cook 1 cook 2 made 3 o Pree a STOP CLEAR gt Press the stop clear button to clear any settings that have already been SO OCTO PROGRAMME COOK 4a A START ee Py i ee 3 3 X aiaa AN y Pa Pe Microwave Grill l Sex eit we ae rae Press the defrost button to select defrosting The display will flash 00 00 and the defrost indicator will highlight ae in the display lt e Defrost p Micro amp Grill Micrwave gt Defrost Power Pa ii EA eo ai ao ire l an 5 i A RN gt Microwave Grill 4 N a Ni A i Rn Defrost Set the defrosting time z Micro amp Grill The time and buttons allow you to precisely set the lt defrosting time in 10 second increments up to 3 minutes in 30 second inc

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