Indesit Oven 52 TCW User Manual

Operating Instructions  
50cm Electric Cooker  
Contents  
GB  
GB  
Introduction, 2  
English, 1  
For Your Safety, 3  
Installation Instructions,4  
Features, 5  
Control Panel, 6  
Hotplate, 7-9  
Grill, 10  
Oven, 11-12  
52 TCW  
HAE 51  
Oven Cooking Charts, 13-14  
Care and Cleaning, 15-16  
Cooking Results Not Satisfactory?,17  
Something Wrong with your cooker?, 18  
Disposal of the appliance, 18  
Guarantee Information, 19  
Service Information, 20  
 
For your Safety  
When used properly your appliance is completely safe but as  
with any electrical product there are certain precautions that  
must be observed.  
NEVER  
Neverleavechildrenunsupervisedwhereacooking  
appliance is installed as all surfaces will be hot  
during and after its use.  
GB  
PLEASE READ THE PRECAUTIONS BELOW BEFORE USING  
YOUR APPLIANCE.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Do notallowchildrenorpersonswhoarenotfamiliar  
with the appliance to use it, without supervision.  
Never allow anyone to sit or stand on any part of  
the appliance.  
Neverstoreitemsabovetheappliancethatchildren  
may attempt to reach.  
Never leave anything on the hob surface when  
unattended and not in use.  
Never remove the oven shelves whilst the oven is  
hot.  
Never heat up unopened food containers as  
pressure can build up causing the container to  
burst.  
Never store chemicals/food stuffs, pressurised  
container in or on the appliance, or in cabinets  
immediately above or next to the appliance.  
Never place flammable or plastic items on or near  
the hob.  
ALWAYS . . .  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
Remove all packing from inside the oven and grill  
compartments before switching on for the first time.  
Understand the controls prior to using the  
appliance.  
Keepchildrenawayfromtheappliancewhengrilling  
as the surfaces will get extremely hot during and  
after use.  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
Turn controls off when you have finished cooking  
and when not in use.  
Stand back when opening an oven door to allow  
any build up of steam or heat to disperse.  
Use dry good quality oven gloves when removing  
items from the oven/grill.  
Place pans centrally over the hotplate making sure  
handles are kept away from the edge of the hob  
andcannotbecomeheatedbyotherhotplate/pans.  
Take care to avoid heat/steam burns when  
operating the controls.  
Turn off the electricity supply at the wall switch  
before cleaning and allow the appliance to cool.  
Make sure the shelves are in the correct position  
before switching on the oven.  
Keep the oven and grill doors closed when the  
appliance is not in use.  
Take care when removing items from the grill when  
the lower oven is on as the contents will be hot.  
Keep the appliance clean, as a build up of grease  
or fat from cooking can cause a fire.  
Follow the basic principles of food handling and  
hygiene to prevent the possibility of bacterial  
growth.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
Never fill a deep fat frying pan more than 1/3 full of  
oil,  
or  
use  
a
lid.  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
DONOTLEAVEUNATTENDEDWHILECOOKING.  
Never operate the grill with the grill door closed as  
this will cause the appliance to overheat.  
Never use the appliance as a room heater.  
Never use the grill to warm plates.  
Never dry any items on either the hob or oven  
doors.  
Never install the appliance next to curtains or other  
soft furnishings.  
Never use steam cleaners.  
The appliance should not be operated by people  
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory  
or mental capacities, by inexperienced individuals  
or by anyone who is not familiar with the product.  
These individuals should, at the very least, be  
supervisedbysomeonewhoassumesresponsibility  
for their safety or receive preliminary instructions  
relating to the operation of the appliance.  
NEVER  
NEVER  
lNEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
NEVER  
ALWAYS  
ALWAYS  
Keep ventilation slots clear of obstructions.  
Refer servicing to a qualified appliance service  
engineer.  
ALWAYS  
.ALWAYS  
Take care to avoid touching heating elements  
inside the oven, as during use the oven becomes  
hot.  
SAFETY ADVICE IN CASE OF A CHIP-PAN FIRE  
In the event of a chip pan fire or any other pan fire.  
1. TURN OFF THE COOKER APPLIANCE AT THE WALL  
SWITCH.  
2. COVER THE PAN WITH A FIRE BLANKET OR DAMP CLOTH,  
this will smother the flames and extinguish the fire.  
3. LEAVE THE PAN TO COOL FOR AT LEAST 60 MINUTES  
BEFORE MOVING IT. Injuries are often caused by picking  
up a hot pan and rushing outside with it.  
The appliance must be used by adults only for  
the preparation of food, in accordance with the  
instructions outlined in this booklet. Any other use  
of the appliance (e.g. for heating the room)  
constitutes improper use and is dangerous. The  
manufacturer may not be held liable for any  
damage resulting from improper, incorrect and  
unreasonable use of the appliance.  
NEVER. . .  
NEVER  
NEVER USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO PUT OUT A PAN FIRE  
as the force  
of the extinguisher is likely to tip the pan over.  
Never use water to extinguish oil or fat fires.  
Never line the interior of the oven with foil as this  
may cause the appliance to overheat.  
3
 
Installation  
The cooker is  
designed to fit  
Positioning the Cooker  
GB  
WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
between kitchen  
cabinets spaced  
500mm apart. The  
space either side  
need only be  
sufficient to allow  
withdrawal of the  
cooker for servicing.  
It can be used with  
cabinets one side or  
both as well as in a  
corner setting. It can  
also be used free-  
standing.  
Electrical connection  
Electric cookers come without a power supply  
cable. The cooker is designed to operate on an  
electricity supply which conforms to the electrical  
data shown on the Rating Plate. The cooker can be  
connected to the mains only after removing the  
back panel of the cooker itself with a screwdriver.  
N.B.: the following installation procedure must be  
carried out by a qualified electrician. The electrical  
installation must comply with the IEE Regulations,  
Building & local By-Lays.  
150 mm  
150 mm  
For the installation of the feeding cable carry out  
the following operations:  
Adjacent side walls  
which project above  
hob level, must not  
be nearer to the  
cooker than 150mm  
and should be  
protected by heat  
resistant material.  
Any overhanging  
surface or cooker  
hood should not be  
nearer than 650mm.  
1 Open the terminal  
board by inserting a  
screwdriver into the  
side tabs of the cover.  
Use the screwdriver  
as a lever by pushing  
it down to open the  
cover (see diagram).  
Moving the Cooker  
2
Loosen the cable clamp screw and remove  
it, using a screwdriver as a lever (see figure).  
3. Remove the wire  
Before moving your  
cooker check that it  
is cool, and switch  
off at the cooker  
control unit.  
contact screws L-N-  
then fasten the wires  
,
under the screw heads,  
respecting the colour  
code: Black/Blue (N),  
Red/Brown (L) and Bare  
Wire/Yellow-Green ( ).  
Movement of your cooker is most easily achieved by  
lifting the front as follows:  
Open the grill door sufficiently to allow a comfortable  
grip on the underside front edge of the oven roof,  
avoiding any grill elements.  
z Once the connections have been made, tighten  
all the terminal screws fully.  
Note: Take care in moving the cooker as it is heavy.  
Take care to ensure that any floor covering is not  
damaged.  
z Fasten the supply cable in place with the clamp  
and close the cover of the terminal board.  
The height of the cooker can be adjusted by means  
of adjustable feet in the plinth (900mm - 930mm).  
Adjust the feet by tilting the cooker from the side.  
Then install the product into position.  
NOTE: This appliance must not be fitted on a  
platform.  
Splashplate optional, apply to Parts Department (see  
Back Cover for contact number.)  
4
 
Features  
GB  
HOB VENTILATION SLOTS  
1700W  
1200W  
1700W  
1200W  
Hob Hot Indicators  
CONTROL  
PANEL  
GRILL/MEAT PAN  
WITH REMOVABLE  
HANDLE AND WIRE  
FOOD SUPPORT  
FOOD SUPPORT  
MODEL & SERIAL  
NUMBER  
GRILL  
TOP OVEN/  
GRILL DOOR  
MAIN OVEN  
WIREWORK  
SHELF  
INNER GLASS  
DOOR  
SUPPORTS  
"STAY CLEAN"  
PANEL  
OVEN ROD  
SHELVES  
5
 
Control Panel  
GB  
ACTIVE HOB  
INDICATOR LIGHT  
MAIN OVEN THERMOSTAT  
INDICATOR LIGHT  
TOP OVEN/GRILL  
INDICATOR LIGHT  
RIGHT  
FRONT  
BURNER  
RIGHT  
REAR  
BURNER  
LEFT  
REAR  
BURNER  
LEFT  
GRILL  
MAIN  
OVEN  
FRONT  
BURNER  
Control Knobs  
Operating the control when the grill is in use  
The knobs for the hotplates can be rotated in either  
direction to provide variable heat control, the Main  
Oven knob can only be rotated clockwise from the  
Off position.  
Note: Always ensure that all controls are in  
the OFF position, when the appliance is not  
in use.  
In common with all cookers having controls sited  
above the grill compartment, care must be taken  
when setting the controls, due to hot air being  
emitted from the grill compartment.  
Slow cooking ‘S’*  
The main oven has a ‘S’ setting specially designed  
to reduce energy usage. Full details of this can be  
found in the Slow cooking section of this book.  
The hob hot warning lights will operate soon after  
each of the heating areas have been switched on.  
Each warning light will remain illuminated until each  
heating area has cooled down.  
* (only available on certain models)  
6
 
Hotplate  
Turn the control to 6 for fast cooking. To cook more  
slowly or simmer, turn the control to a lower setting  
according to the size of the saucepan and the  
amount of liquid. The two small Hotplates are  
specially for smaller pans, low temperature cooking  
and simmering.  
GB  
CAUTION: IF AT ANY TIME A CRACK IN THE  
SURFACE BECOMES VISIBLE, DISCONNECT THE  
APPLIANCE IMMEDIATELY FROM THE SUPPLY.  
Under no circumstances should the hob be used  
with aluminium foil in contact with the hob surface as  
damage can occur.  
The following boiling plates are located beneath the  
decorative circular patterned cooking areas:-  
Do Not leave a hotplate switched on without a pan  
as this wastes energy and may shorten the life of  
the hotplate.  
Front left 6 heat: 1200W  
Rear left 6 heat: 1700W  
Rear right 6 heat: 1200W  
Front right 6 heat: 1700W  
CONTROL SETTINGS GUIDE  
This is provided only as a guide – settings also  
depend on the type of pan used and the quality of  
food.  
The cooking areas change colour when heated  
(become red) indicating which heating element is  
switched on. The cooking area returns to its original  
colour when the heating element is switched Off.  
Safety requirements for deep fat frying  
1. Use a deep pan, large enough to completely  
cover the appropriate heating area.  
2. Never fill the pan more than one-third full of oil.  
3. Never leave oil or fat unattended during the  
heating or cooking period.  
4. Never try to fry too much food at a time,  
especially frozen food. This only lowers the  
temperature of the oil or fat too much, resulting in  
greasy food.  
5. Always dry food thoroughly before frying, and  
lower it slowly into the hot oil or fat. Frozen foods,  
in particular, will cause frothing and spitting, if  
added to quickly.  
Warning: Even though the cooking area has  
returned to its original colour it may still be hot.  
The controls for the hotplates can be turned in either  
direction.  
Turn the control to 6 for fast cooking. To reduce the  
heat to cook more slowly or simmer, turn the control  
to a lower setting according to the size of the  
saucepan and the amount of liquid.  
Pans can be placed on the unheated areas of the  
panel when cooking is finished and before serving  
food. It is inadvisable at any time to leave a heating  
element switched on without a pan in position as this  
wastes energy, and could make soil or rub-off from  
aluminium pans more difficult to remove. To protect  
elements against over-heating, safety cut-outs have  
been incorporated with each element. After several  
minutes with the control at setting 6 the safety cut-  
out switches the element Off and On continuously,  
thus preventing any adverse effects that may be  
caused by an excessive build-up of heat in the  
cooking area.  
6. Never heat fat, or fry, with a lid on the pan.  
7. Keep the outside of the pan clean and free from  
streaks of oil or fat.  
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7
 
PANS SHOULD  
THE BEST COMBINATIONS  
This table is a general guide to  
the types of pan suitable for  
different types of hobs and  
cookers. Remember pans should  
be good quality, with smooth, flat  
bases. For any further information  
refer to manufacturers’  
Do Not  
GB  
Do not  
cook directly on the hob surface without  
a cooking utensil, as this will result in  
damage to the surface of the hob.  
use the hob as a worktop surface as  
damage may occur to the smooth  
surface of the hob.  
Not be concave (bowed in)  
Do not  
Do not  
Not be convex (bowed out)  
Not be rimmed  
instructions.  
drag or slide utensils on the hob  
surface, as this will cause scratches in  
the surface of the hob.  
allow a cooking utensil to come into  
contact with the hob surround.  
place anything between the base of the  
utensil and the ceramic hob, e.g. do not  
use asbestos mats, aluminium or wok  
stand.  
suitable unsuitable  
Do not  
Do not  
*care should be taken  
when using any pans  
on these surfaces not to  
drag and cause  
Not be deeply ridged  
scratching.  
But essentially Flat  
Always  
Never  
Use good quality flat-based  
cookware on all electric heat  
sources.  
Use gauze, metal pan  
diffusers, asbestos mats and  
stands e.g. Wok stands - they  
can cause overheating.  
Do not  
Do not  
Do not  
leave any utensils, food or combustible  
items on the hob when it is not in use.  
place aluminium or plastic foil, or  
plastic containers on the hob.  
leave the hotplates or cooking areas  
switched On unless they are being  
used. We recommend not to place large  
preserving pans or fish kettles across  
two heating areas.  
Always ensure pans have  
clean, dry bases before  
use.  
Use utensils with skirts or  
rims e.g. buckets and some  
kettles.  
Ensure pans match size of  
heating area.  
Use badly dented or distorted  
pans.  
Remember good quality pans  
retain heat well, so generally  
only a low or medium heat is  
necessary.  
Leave an element switched  
on when not cooking.  
Ensure pan handles are  
positioned safely and away  
from heat sources.  
Cook food directly on the  
ceramic glass.  
Do not  
leave utensils partly covering the  
heated areas. Always ensure that they  
are placed centrally over the heated  
areas and have the same diameter as  
the heating area used.  
Always lift pans, do not drag.  
Drag or slide utensils, along  
the hob surface.  
Always use pan lids except  
when frying.  
Deal with spillages  
immediately but with care.  
Ceramic*  
Aluminium  
Stainless steel with single layer copper  
base  
Stainless steel with sandwich bases of  
aluminium and stainless or aluminium  
and copper  
We recommend not to use a utensil with a base  
diameter greater than 25cm (l0ins).  
Pressure cookers or other large pans should be  
used on the front cooking areas.  
Always ensure that saucepan handles are positioned  
safely.  
Enamelled steel  
Enamelled aluminium  
Enamelled based cast iron  
Copper  
With Extra Care  
Toughened glass or ceramic / glass /  
pottery  
Not Recommended  
Mild steel, Ferro-magnetic or stainless  
with a magnetic sandwich base  
8
 
Choosing Your Utensils  
GB  
Do not  
Do not  
use utensils with rough bases.  
use lightweight utensils with thin,  
distorted or uneven bases.  
use lightweight enamelled steel  
utensils.  
Do not  
Do not  
Do not  
use cast iron utensils.  
use utensils with recessed, scrolled or  
ridged bases.  
Do not  
use a utensil which has a base  
concavity greater than l mm as this will  
reduce the performance of the hob  
use a utensil with a convex base.  
use glass ceramic utensils.  
use use lightweight saucepans with  
plain thin copper bases on ceramic or  
halogen hot plates.  
Do not  
Do not  
Do not  
Note: All copper pans are excellent conductors of  
heat, and are hard wearing and strong, but need  
quite a lot of care. They can be very heavy and do  
not usually have completely flat bases. The interiors  
are usually lined with a different material such as tin.  
A stainless steel pan with a sandwich base of  
aluminium and stainless steel is an excellent  
conductor of heat and is suitable for use on ceramic  
and halogen hobs, providing they are used in  
accordance with the saucepans manufacturers’  
recommendations.  
Stainless steel pans with a sandwich base of  
aluminium and copper are excellent conductors of  
heat. If using stainless steel saucepans with  
aluminium and copper sandwich bases on ceramic  
and halogen hobs, the use of these pans must be in  
accordance with the saucepan manufacturers’  
recommendations.  
Extra care should be taken to ensure the base of the  
pan and the hob is cleaned, and the hob  
conditioned, after each and every use, when using  
this type of saucepan.  
If these recommendations are not followed, the  
result will be a build up of small copper deposits on  
the surface of your hob which, if not cleaned after  
each use, will result in permanent marking of your  
hob.  
Always lift the pan from the hob, do not drag or  
slide across the hob surface as damage may occur.  
9
 
Grill  
The food must be placed on the rack in the grill pan.  
Position the grill pan on top of the oven rack. The  
best results are achieved by placing the oven rack  
on the uppermost shelves. Pouring a little water into  
the grill pan will make the collection of grease  
particles more efficient and prevent the formation of  
smoke. .  
Grilling  
GB  
GRILLING MUST BE DONE WITH THE GRILL DOOR  
OPEN.  
CONTROL KNOBS MAY BECOME HOT DURING  
GRILLING.  
CAUTION: ACCESSIBLE PARTS WILL BECOME  
HOT WHEN THE GRILL  
The food to be cooked should be placed on the grill  
pan/grill pan food support.  
IS USED - CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY.  
Place the grill pan on the runners and push back to  
the stop position when the grill pan is correctly  
positioned beneath the grill element.  
To operate the grill proceed as follows:  
z Open the grill door.  
z Pre-heat the grill on setting 6 for approximately 5  
minutes (see chart on guide to grilling).  
z Fix the grill pan handle securely in position. See  
below.  
Plates and dishes placed on the floor of the grill  
compartment will be heated when the oven is in use.  
Grill Compartment as a ‘Hotcupboard’  
z Food which only requires browning should be  
placed directly on/in the grill pan in the grill pan  
runner, or on the floor of the grill compartment.  
(the grill pan grid may be removed.)  
Do not operate the grill control when using the  
compartment as a hotcupboard.  
z Leave the control on setting 6 for toast, sealing  
and fast cooking of foods. For thicker foods  
requiring longer cooking turn the control to a lower  
setting after the initial sealing, on both sides, on  
setting 6. The thicker the food the lower the  
control should be set.  
Do take care when removing plates, dishes and  
utensils from the grill compartment when the oven is  
in use as they may become quite hot.  
You may need to use oven gloves when removing  
warmed items.  
Warning: Take care as the grill will be hot –  
always wear oven gloves. Always ensure that  
the grill pan is clean BEFORE use. Excess  
fat build up in the bottom of the pan could  
cause a fire hazard. Never line grill pan with  
foil.  
Pre - heat the grill for 5 minutes on maximum control  
setting before grilling  
Food  
Grill Setting  
Approximate Cooking time  
Toasting of Bread  
products  
6
3 - 10 mins.  
Fixing the Grill Pan Handle  
Small cuts of meat,  
5-6  
5
15 - 20 mins.  
sausages, bacon, etc.  
The grill pan handle is detachable from the pan to  
facilitate cleaning and storage. Fix the pan handle  
securely before use:  
Chops etc. Gammon  
steaks Chicken  
pieces  
20 - 25 mins. Wire food support used in  
upturned position for chicken.  
1. Fit the handle to the grill pan so that the external  
‘hooks’ embrace the edge of the pan (fig. 1)  
2. Make sure that the middle part of the handle fits  
exactly the protruding support of the pan  
(fig .2) and holds the pan from the bottom.  
Fish: fingers Whole  
Fillets  
10 - 20 mins. Whole fish and fillets placed in the  
base of the grill pan.  
5
Fish in breadcrumbs  
5
15 - 20 mins.  
15 - 20 mins.  
Pre - Cooked potato  
products  
5
2
1
Pizzas  
5
12 - 15 mins. in the base of the grill pan.  
8 - 10 mins. Dish placed directly on base of the  
grill pan and pan placed on the base of the grill  
compartment.  
Browning of food  
6
The settings in the above guide have been  
developed to cook food successfully without  
excessive fat spitting and splashing.  
10  
 
Oven  
Main Oven - Fan Cooking  
Using the Main Oven for Other Functions  
GB  
This control switches on the main oven. To select  
Fan Cooking - Turn thecontrol clockwise and select  
any temperature between 100°C and Max. As the  
control is turned the fan will start.The main oven light  
will immediately come on.  
The thermostat light indicates that the main oven is  
heating. When it turns off, the temperature inside the  
oven has reached the setting made with the main  
oven knob. At this point, the light will turn on and off  
as the oven maintains the temperature at a constant  
level.  
‘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.  
DO NOT place food or plates directly on the  
oven floor as this could damage both the oven  
lining and the plates which are being warmed.  
The fan and the oven interior light will remain on  
throughout cooking. The red main oven thermostat  
light will come on until the oven reaches therequired  
temperature. It will then cycle off and on as the oven  
thermostat maintains the correct temperature.  
Advantages of “SLOW” cooking are:  
z The oven stays cleaner because there is less  
splashing.  
z Timing of food is not as critical, so there is less  
fear of overcooking.  
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 the oven. It is also ideal for  
batch cooking where food is cooked on morethan  
one level, because the forced circulation of hot air  
gives aneven temperature from the top to the bottom  
of the oven.  
z Inexpensive joints of meat are tenderised.  
z Fully loading the oven can be economical.  
z Cooking times can be extended in some cases by  
up to 2 hours.  
Operation:  
1. Place the prepared food in the main oven and  
ensure the door is fully closed.  
2. Select ‘S’ (Slow Cooking Temperature) by turning  
the Main Oven Control and ensuring the oven door  
is fully closed.  
To use the oven proceed as follows:  
Storage and re-heating of food:  
z The shelves should be evenly spaced. To avoid  
unnecessary cleaning, shelves which are not in  
use should be removed from the oven.  
z Set the main oven control to the required  
temperature. Pre-heating is not normally  
necessary, but some foods such as bread,  
scones and Yorkshire pudding do benefit from  
being placed in a hot oven (see cooking charts).  
z Place the food to be cooked in the centre of each  
shelf to allow for even air circulation around the  
food.  
1. If food is to be frozen or not used immediately,  
place it in a clean container and cool as soon as  
possible.  
2. Always thaw frozen food completely in the  
refrigerator before re-heating.  
3. Always reheat food thoroughly and ensure it is  
piping hot before serving.  
4. Only re-heat food once.  
Fan Oven Cooking Chart- Meat  
Note: Where times are stated, they are approximate  
only.  
If using aluminium foil, never:  
1. Allow foil to touch sides of oven.  
2. Cover oven interior with foil.  
3. Cover shelves with foil.  
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Points to consider when preparing food for  
“SLOW” cooking:  
GB  
1. Make sure that the dishes to be used will fit into  
the oven ensuring enough room for air to circulate.  
2. All dishes cooked on the slow setting will require  
a minimum of 6 hours, however, if they are  
cooked for 1 -2 hours longer then deterioration in  
their appearance may be noticed.  
3. Never cook joints of meat over 2.7kg (6 Ib) or  
poultry over 2.0kg (4lb 8oz).  
We do not recommend that joints of meat or  
poultry are stuffed before cooking on the slow  
setting.  
4. To seal in the meat juices, always cook meat or  
poultry at 170°C for 30 minutes before wrapping in  
foil and placing on a rack over a tin (to allow good  
air circulation) before turning the control to the  
slow setting and cooking immediately.  
5. Always ensure that joints of pork and poultry are  
thoroughly cooked by checking with a meat  
thermometer before serving.  
6. Always thaw frozen foods completely before  
cooking. We do not recommend placing frozen  
food in the oven to cook.  
7. Always bring soups, liquids and casseroles to the  
boil before placing in the oven.  
8. Ensure that casserole dishes have a good seal  
(not airtight) and cover to the top with foil to  
prevent loss of moisture.  
9. Ensure that fruit and vegetables are cut into even  
sized small pieces to cook properly.  
10.Always adjust seasoning before serving.  
11. If using dried red kidney beans it is important  
that the beans are soaked and then boiled fora  
minimum of 10 minutes before using in any dish  
to destroy any toxins.  
12. When cooking fish or egg dishes it may be  
necessary to check during cooking to avoid  
overcooking.  
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Oven Cooking Chart- MEAT  
GB  
Fan Oven - Meat  
Meat  
Pre- Te mperature  
Time (approx.)  
heat  
°C  
25-30 mins per 450g  
(1lb) + 25 mins over.  
Beef  
Lamb  
Pork  
Veal  
No  
160/180  
20-30 mins per 450g  
(1lb) + 25 mins over.  
No  
No  
No  
No  
160/180  
160/180  
160/170  
160/180  
25-30 mins per 450g  
(1lb) + 25 mins over.  
30-35 mins per 450g  
(1lb) + 25 mins over.  
Chicken/Turkey  
up to 4kg (8lb)  
18-20 mins per 450g  
(1lb) + 20 mins over.  
Turkey 4 to 5.5kg  
(8 to 12lb)  
13-15 mins per 450g (1lb) at  
150/160°C  
No  
allow 12 mins per 450g at  
150°C  
over 5.5kg (12lb) No  
Casserole  
No  
140-150  
1½-2 hrs  
If using aluminium foil, never:  
1. Allow foil to touch sides of oven.  
2. Cover oven interior with foil.  
3. Cover shelves with foil.  
The most accurate method of testing the readiness  
of joints of meat or whole poultry is to insert a meat  
thermometer into the thickest part of a joint, or the  
thickest part of poultry thighs, during the cooking  
period. The meat thermometer will indicate when the  
required internal temp has been reached.  
Beef: Rare:  
Medium:  
Well Done: 75°C  
60°C  
70°C  
Lamb:80°C  
Pork: 90°C  
Veal: 75°C  
Poultry: 90°C  
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Oven Cooking Chart- BAKING  
GB  
Fan Oven Cooking  
Food  
Pre-  
heat  
Temperature °C  
Time in mins.  
Scones  
Yes  
210/220  
170/180  
9-12  
Small Cakes  
25-35  
Victoria Sandwich  
Yes  
160/170  
20-25  
Sponge Sandwich  
(Fatless)  
Yes  
Yes  
170/190  
190/200  
140/150  
15-20  
12-15  
Swiss Roll  
Semi-rich Fruit cakes  
60-75 7 inch  
Rich Fruit Cakes  
130/140  
Depending on size  
Shortcrust Pastry  
Puff Pastry  
190/200  
190/200  
180/190  
Depending on use  
Depending on use  
30-45  
Yorkshire Pudding  
Yes  
Yes  
Individual Yorkshire  
Puddings  
190/200  
20-25  
Milk Pudding  
130/140  
140/150  
105-135  
40-50  
Baked Custard  
Bread  
Yes  
200/210  
80-90  
45-50  
Meringues  
180-240  
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 or butter only.  
14  
 
Care and Cleaning  
Decorative Trims  
Ceramic hob  
GB  
It is advisable to clean the decorative trims regularly  
to prevent any build up of soiling. The  
To reduce the amount of cleaning always ensure that  
the hob and cooking utensils are clean and dry  
before use. Regular use of cleaner conditioner is  
recommended for proper care and protection of the  
hob surface. Apply conditioner before using the hob  
for the first time. It contains a mild cleaning agent,  
so that subsequent applications may clean off soil  
and apply a protective film at the same time. For  
stubborn stains or heavy soiling use any of the  
following materials, and finish off with conditioner.  
recommended method of cleaning is to wipe over  
the trims with a soft cloth wrung out in warm water or  
mild non-abrasive cleaner. (If in doubt try the cleaner  
on a small area of trim which is not noticeable in  
normal use). Then, after wiping with a cloth wrung  
out in clear water, dry with a soft clean cloth.  
Ovens  
Remove the rod shelves and grill pan. Use a fine  
steel wool soap pad to remove stubborn stains from  
the rod shelves, grill pan and the floor of the oven.  
Clean the glass part of the oven door using a  
sponge and a non-abrasive cleaning product, then  
dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Do not use rough  
abrasive material or sharp metal scrapers as these  
could scratch the surface and cause the glass to  
crack.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Cif, non-scratch scouring cream.  
Liquid Gumption Kitchen Cleanser.  
Special Powder Cleanser.  
Powder Cleanser – Mineral deposits that are  
present in hard water, and some foods, may cause  
‘discolourations’ that appear in the form of grey or  
brown stains. The stains sometimes appear to be in  
or under the glass surface. If there are some  
persistent stains after using any of the other  
recommended cleaning materials, powder cleanser  
may be applied, following the manufacturers  
instructions.  
Oven Shelf Supports  
The shelf supports are removable and dishwasher  
safe.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners or the powder  
cleanser on the painted metal framework.  
To remove hold the support at the front and pull  
away from the oven side, this can then be cleaned in  
a sink or a dishwasher. When removed it allows  
access to the oven side, which can be cleaned with  
warm soapy water.  
Cleaner Conditioner – Regular use of the  
conditioner will make the surface easier to clean thus  
ensuring that years of heavy abrasive cleaning do  
not progressively dull the surface.  
To refit the support, insert the longer leg into the  
rear fixing hole and push in the front leg.  
Grill  
Oven Lamp Replacement  
Remove the grill pan and the wire grid food support,  
it is best to wash these items immediately after use  
to prevent stains from being burnt on when used  
again. Wipe out the Grill compartment, use a fine  
steel wool soap pad to remove stubborn stains from  
the grill runners and the floor of the compartment.  
Wipe over the control panel with a damp cloth and  
polish with a dry cloth.  
Open the oven door and remove the rod shelves.  
Using a suitable cloth to protect the fingers grip the  
light glass dome, unscrew anti-clockwise and lift.  
Reach into the aperture with fingers, and unscrew  
the lamp anticlockwise. Fit replacement lamp (25W  
300°C rated SES), refit dome.  
WARNING: To avoid electric shocks - please  
ensure that the electricity supply to the  
appliance is switched off and the appliance  
is fully cold, before removing the lamp lens.  
Control Panel  
Do not use cream cleaners, oven cleaners or  
aerosols, scouring pads or abrasive powder for  
cleaning the plastic knobs as damage will occur.  
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Refit the door inner glass as follows.  
CLEANING THE DOORS  
GB  
1. Open the door fully.  
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.  
Stubborn stains can be removed by using a fine  
steel wool soap pad. For slight soiling theinner glass  
panel may be cleaned, while still warm, without  
removing it from the door. Aftercleaning, rinse and  
dry with a soft cloth.  
2. Locate the inner door glass into its slots, so that  
the printing is readable from the face nearest the  
oven in the closed position and the widest black  
band is towards the bottom of the door. The inner  
door glass has a special reflective coating on one  
side, in order to minimise surface temperatures  
and energy consumption during use, it is  
important it is fitted correctly.  
3. Carefully slide the glass into its slots as far as it  
will go and replace the end caps.  
'Stay Clean' Panel  
SIDE OPENING DOORS  
'Stay Clean' panels are covered with a special enamel  
which absorbs cooking soils. At higher temperatures  
the soiling is slowly destroyed. In most cases normal  
cooking at higher temperatures will permit this cleaning  
to take place automatically. However, if higher cooking  
temperatures are not used regularly then it may be  
necessary, in order to prevent heavy soiling, to run the  
oven at maximum temperature for at least two hours,  
from time to time. The 'Stay Clean' panel can be  
washed in warm soapy water followed by rinsing in  
clear water. Dry well with a soft cloth.  
Cleaning the door glass is the same as the  
drop down doors, except take care to  
support the weight of the inner glass when  
removing and refitting.  
DROP DOWN DOORS  
Remove the door inner glass as follows.  
1. Open the door fully and remove the extrusion end  
caps (This should be done by hand but if it  
proves too difficult, simply lift the inner glass to  
ease the end caps out of position).  
NOTE: Do not use enzyme washing powder, harsh  
abrasives or chemical oven cleaners of any kind.  
NOTE: If you need to use a tool - be  
careful not to damage the extrusion or end  
cap.  
2. Carefully slide the inner glass towards you  
andwithdraw it from its locating slots. Ensure that  
the door is not allowed to slam shut, due to the  
reduction in door weight. Clean the glass as  
described above.  
3. The inside of the outer door glass can now be  
cleaned while still fitted to the cooker.  
NEVER OPERATE THE COOKER WITHOUT THE  
INNER DOOR GLASS IN POSITION.  
16  
 
Cooking Results Not  
Satisfactory?  
GB  
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17  
 
Something Wrong  
with your Cooker?  
Before contacting your Service Centre or  
Installer, check the problem guide below, there  
may be nothing wrong with your cooker.  
GB  
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ꢎꢋꢆꢎꢆꢁꢋꢄꢃꢎ  
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ꢊꢈꢅꢇꢋꢆꢄꢃꢎ  
ꢘꢃꢎꢐꢍꢄꢃꢊꢄꢄꢃꢎꢐꢅꢅꢍꢎꢈꢁꢉꢀꢎꢗꢎꢀꢑ  
:ꢅꢄꢓꢀꢊꢄꢎꢉꢊꢈꢎꢉꢀꢅꢏꢄꢅꢕꢅꢁꢀꢅꢈ  
ꢎꢈ  
ꢘꢃꢎꢐꢍꢄꢃꢊꢄꢔꢅꢇꢈꢓꢊꢋꢉꢐꢅꢋꢌꢅꢈ ꢄꢅꢄꢃꢎꢈꢎꢐꢅ  
ꢎꢋꢆꢊꢄꢁꢅꢋꢉꢁꢋꢄꢃꢎꢉꢎꢁꢋꢉꢄꢈꢇꢐꢄꢁꢅꢋꢉꢑ  
ꢏꢁꢀꢀꢋꢅꢄꢉꢁ  
ꢛꢊꢈꢍꢉꢊꢓꢓꢎꢊꢈꢁꢋꢂꢅꢋꢃꢅꢄꢓꢀꢊꢄꢎꢉꢑ  
ꢘꢊꢋꢋꢅꢄꢐꢀꢎꢊꢋꢃꢅꢕꢃꢅꢄꢓꢀꢊꢄꢎꢉꢑ  
ꢒꢃꢎꢃꢅꢕꢉꢇꢈꢈꢅꢇꢋꢆꢐꢊꢋꢕꢎꢐꢀꢎꢊꢋꢎꢆꢏꢁꢄꢃꢏꢊꢈ ꢉꢅꢊꢓꢔꢏꢊꢄꢎꢈꢊꢋꢆꢐꢈꢎꢊ  
ꢐꢀꢎꢊꢋꢎꢈ ꢉꢇꢐꢃꢊꢉꢘꢁꢌꢑꢒꢃꢎꢉꢎꢊꢀꢎꢆꢃꢅꢄꢓꢀꢊꢄꢎꢉꢉꢃꢅꢇꢀꢆꢕꢎꢐꢀꢎꢊꢋꢎꢆꢈꢎꢂꢇꢀꢊꢈꢀꢔ  
;ꢓꢀꢎꢊꢉꢎꢈꢎꢌꢎꢈꢄꢅꢄꢃꢎꢘꢊꢈꢎꢊꢋꢆꢘꢀꢎꢊꢋꢁꢋꢂꢉꢎꢐꢄꢁꢅꢋꢌꢅꢈꢌꢇꢈꢄꢃꢎꢈꢁꢋꢌꢅꢈ ꢊꢄꢁꢅꢋꢑꢃ<ꢀꢎꢊꢉꢎ  
ꢋꢅꢄꢎꢄꢃꢊꢄꢈꢎꢓꢀꢊꢐꢎ ꢎꢋꢄꢃꢅꢕꢐꢀꢎꢊꢋꢁꢋꢂꢍꢁꢄꢉꢊꢈꢎꢊꢗꢊꢁꢀꢊꢕꢀꢎꢌꢈꢅ ꢅꢇꢈꢓꢊꢈꢄꢉ  
ꢆꢎꢓꢊꢈꢄ ꢎꢋꢄ ꢉꢎꢎ!ꢎꢔꢘꢅꢋꢄꢊꢐꢄꢉ ꢕꢊꢐꢍꢓꢊꢂꢎꢑ  
=ꢈꢁꢀꢀꢋꢅꢄꢏꢅꢈꢍꢁꢋꢂꢑ  
ꢒꢃꢎꢂꢈꢁꢀꢀꢆꢅꢅꢈꢛ"#ꢒꢕꢎꢅꢓꢎꢋꢑ  
=ꢈꢁꢀꢀꢍꢎꢎꢓꢉꢄꢇꢈꢋꢁꢋꢂꢅꢋꢊꢋꢆꢅꢌꢌꢑ  
7ꢃꢎꢋꢄꢃꢎꢂꢈꢁꢀꢀꢐꢅꢋꢄꢈꢅꢀꢁꢉꢅꢓꢎꢈꢊꢄꢎꢆꢊꢄꢉꢎꢄꢄꢁꢋꢂꢀꢎꢉꢉꢄꢃꢊꢋ   
ꢋꢅꢈ ꢊꢀꢈꢎꢂꢇꢀꢊꢄꢅꢈꢅꢓꢎꢈꢊꢄꢁꢅꢋ ꢋꢅꢄꢌꢊꢇꢀꢄꢑ  
 ꢄꢃꢁꢉꢁꢉ  
ꢘꢅꢋꢆꢎꢋꢉꢊꢄꢁꢅꢋꢅꢋꢄꢃꢎꢏꢊꢀꢀꢊꢄ  
ꢄꢃꢎꢈꢎꢊꢈꢅꢌꢄꢃꢎꢐꢅꢅꢍꢎꢈꢑ  
#ꢄꢎꢊ ꢊꢋꢆꢜꢅꢈꢐꢅꢋꢆꢎꢋꢉꢊꢄꢁꢅꢋ ꢊꢔꢊꢓꢓꢎꢊꢈꢌꢈꢅ ꢄꢃꢎꢗꢎꢋꢄꢊꢄꢄꢃꢎꢈꢎꢊꢈꢅꢌꢄꢃꢎ  
ꢊꢓꢓꢀꢁꢊꢋꢐꢎꢏꢃꢎꢋꢇꢉꢁꢋꢂꢊꢋꢅꢗꢎꢋꢓꢊꢈꢄꢁꢐꢇꢀꢊꢈꢀꢔꢌꢅꢈꢌꢅꢅꢆꢉꢏꢁꢄꢃꢃꢁꢂꢃꢏꢊꢄꢎꢈꢐꢅꢋꢄꢎꢋꢄ  
ꢎꢑꢂꢑꢌꢈꢅꢝꢎꢋꢐꢃꢁꢓꢉ ꢈꢅꢊꢉꢄꢐꢃꢁꢐꢍꢎꢋꢎꢄꢐꢑꢒꢃꢁꢉꢁꢉꢋꢅꢈ ꢊꢀꢊꢋꢆꢊꢋꢔꢐꢎꢉꢉꢉꢃꢅꢇꢀꢆꢕꢎ  
ꢏꢁꢓꢎꢆꢅꢌꢌꢑ  
#ꢄꢎꢊ ꢘꢅꢋꢆꢎꢋꢉꢊꢄꢁꢅꢋꢁꢋꢄꢃꢎ  
ꢅꢗꢎꢋꢊꢌꢄꢎꢈꢇꢉꢎꢑ  
#ꢄꢎꢊ ꢁꢉꢕꢔ%ꢓꢈꢅꢆꢇꢐꢄꢅꢌꢐꢅꢅꢍꢁꢋꢂꢊꢋꢔꢌꢅꢅꢆꢏꢁꢄꢃꢃꢁꢂꢃꢏꢊꢄꢎꢈꢐꢅꢋꢄꢎꢋꢄꢑꢒꢅꢃꢎꢀꢓ  
ꢁꢋꢁ ꢁꢉꢎꢊꢀꢏꢊꢔꢉ&  
?ꢃꢒꢈꢔꢄꢅꢊꢗꢅꢁꢆꢀꢎꢊꢗꢁꢋꢂꢌꢅꢅꢆꢁꢋꢄꢃꢎꢅꢗꢎꢋꢄꢅꢐꢅꢅꢀꢊꢌꢄꢎꢈꢕꢎꢁꢋꢂꢐꢅꢅꢍꢎꢆꢑ  
?ꢃ"ꢉꢎꢐꢅꢗꢎꢈꢎꢆꢐꢅꢋꢄꢊꢁꢋꢎꢈ ꢏꢃꢎꢈꢎꢗꢎꢈꢓꢅꢉꢉꢁꢕꢀꢎ  
Disposal of old electrical appliances  
Disposal of your product  
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste  
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),  
requires that old household electrical appliances  
must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted  
municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be  
collected separately in order to optimise the  
recovery and recycling of the materials they contain  
and reduce the impact on human health and the  
environment.  
The crossed out "wheeled bin" symbol on the  
product reminds you of your obligation, that when  
you dispose of the appliance it must be separately  
collected.  
To minimise the risk of injury to children please  
dispose of your product carefully and safely.  
Remove all doors and lids. Remove the mains  
cable (where fitted) by cutting off flush with the  
appliance and always ensure that no plug is left  
in a condition where it could be connected to  
the electricity supply.  
To help the environment, Local Authority  
instructions should be followed for the disposal  
of your product.  
Consumers should contact their local authority or  
retailer for information concerning the correct  
disposal of their old appliance.  
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Guarantee  
12 months Parts and Labour Guarantee  
GB  
Your appliance has the benefit of our manufacturer's guarantee, which covers the cost of  
breakdown repairs for twelve months from the date of purchase.  
This gives you the reassurance that if, within that time, your appliance is proven to be  
defective because of either workmanship or materials, we will, at our discretion, either repair  
or replace the appliance at no cost to you.  
The guarantee is subject to the following conditions:  
- The appliance has been installed and operated correctly and in accordance with our  
operating and maintenance instructions.  
- The appliance is only used on the electricity or gas supply printed on the rating plate.  
- The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only.  
- The appliance has not been altered, serviced, maintained, dismantled or otherwise interfered  
with by any person not authorised by us.  
- Any repair work must be undertaken by us or our appointed agent.  
- Any parts removed during repair work or any appliance that is replaced become our property.  
- The appliance is used in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
- Damage resulting from transportation, improper use, neglect or interference or as a result of  
improper installation.  
- Replacement of any consumable item or accessory. These include but are not limited to:  
plugs, cables, batteries, light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and starters, covers and filters.  
- Replacement of any removable parts made of glass or plastic.  
THE GUARANTEE WILL NOT APPLY IF THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN USED IN  
COMMERCIAL OR NON-DOMESTIC PREMISES.  
5 Year Parts Guarantee  
Hotpoint also offers you a FREE 5 year parts guarantee. This additional guarantee is conditional  
on you registering your appliance with us and the parts being fitted by one of our authorised  
engineers. There will be a charge for our engineer's time. To activate the extra parts warranty on  
your appliance, simply call our registration line on 08448 24 24 24 (ROI 01 230 0800)  
Extended Guarantees  
We offer a selection of protection plans that enable you to fully cover yourself against the expense  
of repair bills for the life of your policy. To find the ideal plan for you please call our advice line on  
08448 226 226 (ROI 01 230 0233)  
Free Helpdesk Service  
We have a dedicated team who can provide free advice and assistance with your appliance if  
you experience any technical difficulties within the first 90 days of ownership.  
Simply call our Hotpoint Service Hotline on 08448 224 224 (ROI 0818 313 413) for telephone  
assistance, or, where necessary, to arrange for an engineer to call.  
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GB  
After Sales Service  
No one is better placed to care for your Hotpoint appliance during the course of its working  
life than us - the manufacturer.  
Essential Contact Information  
Hotpoint Service  
We are the largest service team in the country offering you access to 400 skilled telephone  
advisors and 1100 fully qualified engineers on call to ensure you receive fast, reliable, local  
service.  
UK: 08448 224 224  
Republic of Ireland: 0818 313 413  
Please note: Our advisors will require the following information:  
Model number  
Serial number  
Parts & Accessories  
We supply a full range of genuine replacement parts as well as accessory products that  
protect and hygienically clean your appliance to keep it looking good and functioning  
efficiently throughout its life.  
UK: 08448 225 225  
Republic of Ireland: 0818 313 413  
Appliance Registration  
We want to give you additional benefits of Hotpoint ownership. To activate your FREE 5 year  
parts guarantee you must register your appliance with us.  
UK 08448 24 24 24  
Republic of Ireland: 01 230 0800  
As part of Hotpoint's continued commitment to helping the environment, Hotpoint reserves  
the right to use quality, recycled components to keep down customer costs and minimise  
material wastage.  
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