Hotpoint BD62 User Manual

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FULL INSTRUCTIONS FORINSTALLING AND OPERATINGYOUR HOTPOINT DOUBLE OVENMODELBD52BD62

Page 2 - Hotpoint Double Oven

10The main parts of your Double OvenWARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS DOORS WHEN THE OVEN IS IN USE AS THESEAREAS CAN BECOME HOT.GrillElementStay cleanL

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11The Cooking Systems in your Double OvenYour new oven is equipped withthree different cooking systems:1. Conventional Heating(Top Oven) - with upper

Page 4 - Installation Instructions

12Before Using the Oven for the First TimeTemperature Conversion ScaleMake sure the electricity supplyis switched ON.Please note that when the doubleo

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13The ControlsIMPORTANTBefore using your oven in theordinary way, ALWAYS makesure that the timer has been setto MANUAL operation. Unlessthis is done,

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14Multifunction Selector SwitchThe Multifunction selector switch isused when operating the main oven.With the exception of the O positionthe main oven

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Oven Timer Operation15The oven timer offers you the followingfeatures:1. Time of Day2. Automatic Cooking3. Minute MinderAutomatic CookingThe main fan

Page 8 - For Your Safety, Always

Oven Timer Operation16CLOCKFACEThe timer incorporates a 24 hour clock.Ensure the correct time of day is always set, before using you cooker.PLEASE NOT

Page 9 - For Your Safety, Never

Oven Timer Operation17SETTING THE TIME OF DAYStep 1 Make sure all oven controls are turned Off.Step 2 Check the electricity supply to the cooker is tu

Page 10 - AREAS CAN BECOME HOT

Oven Timer Operation18Step 3 Press and hold in the button.The display will read 0.00 with the cookpot ( ) symbol lit.Step 4 With the

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Oven Timer Operation19Step 4 Press & hold in the button, the display will read 0.00 and the cookpot ( ) symbol will light up.With the

Page 12 - Temperature Conversion Scale

Before you operate your newHotpoint Double OvenPlease read these instructions fully.1. Your oven should not be located adjacent to a gas hob/heater o

Page 13 - The Controls

Oven Timer Operation20OTHER NOTES ON TIMER OPERATION1. When cooking Automatically the Cook Period can be checked at any time simply by pressing the Co

Page 14 - Multifunction Selector Switch

21Grilling in the Top OvenKeep young children away fromthe appliance when the grill is inuse as the surfaces get extremelyhot.Grilling should NOT beun

Page 15 - Oven Timer Operation

22Fixing the Grill Pan HandleFix the grill pan handle securely inposition before use.The grill pan handle is detachablefrom the pan, to facilitate cle

Page 16 - TIMER FUNCTION BUTTONS

23Cooking in the Top Oven – Conventional CookingThe Top Oven can be used to cooksmall quantities of food or used inconjunction with the Main Oven topr

Page 17 - SETTING THE MINUTE MINDER

Note: If soft margarine is used for cake making, temperatures recommended by the manufacturers should be followed. Temperatures recommended in this ch

Page 18 - AUTO COOKING PROGRAMMES

Oven Temperature Charts – MeatBeef/ Lamb(slow roasting)Meat170/18035 mins per 450g (1 lb) +35 mins over.Runner 1frombottomof oven.35-40 mins per 450g

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26Main Oven – Fan GrillingFan grilling is a combination of heatfrom the grill element and the oven fancirculating the hot air around the food.Joints o

Page 20 - THE COOK PERIOD HAS FINISHED

27Main Oven - Fan Grilling Roasting ChartPORKPork Chop - thick 170 25 Dependent on size Season. Grill on shelfposition 3. Turn over after15 mins.Gammo

Page 21 - Grilling in the Top Oven

28Main Oven - Fan OnlyThe oven has a fan only position, whichcan be used to assist defrosting bycirculating unheated air around thefood.Time to defros

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29Main Oven - Conventional OvenImportantNEVER line the shelves, the floor or thesides of the oven with aluminium foil asoverheating and damage may res

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3PLEASE READ THIS BOOKLET CAREFULLY.Contents PageBefore you operate your new Hotpoint Double Oven 2Electrical Requirements 2Installati

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30Main Oven - Fan Oven Cookery NotesSince a fan oven heats up more quickly,and generally cooks food at a lowertemperature than a conventional oven,pre

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31Main Oven - Fan Oven Cookery NotesTemperature and TimeThe oven is provided with two shelves.A third is available as an optional extra,contact Genuin

Page 26 - Main Oven – Fan Grilling

32Main Oven Temperature ChartIt is not necessary to pre-heat the fan oven before roasting. Note: Where times are stated, they are approximate only.Bee

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33Main Oven Temperature ChartNote: Where times are stated, they are approximate only.SconesFoodPre-heatYes22010-15 mins.2nd from bottom3rd from bottom

Page 28 - Main Oven - Fan Only

34The Slow Cook SettingYour Multifunction oven has a ‘slowcooking’ facility.This is used for slow cooking, keepingfood warm and warming plates forshor

Page 29 - Main Oven - Fan Oven

35Using The Slow Cook SettingPoints to bear in mind whenpreparing food:-1. Make sure all dishes will fit into the oven before preparing the food.2. Al

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36Main Oven GrillingDO NOT allow young children near theappliance when the grill is in use as thesurfaces can get extremely hot.GRILLING SHOULD NEVER

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37MenusMenu 1Leek and Potato SoupStuffed PeppersBraised Red CabbageSummer Pudding450g (1 lb) Leeks, trimmed, washed and cut into rings450g (1 lb) Pot

Page 32 - Conventional Oven Fan Oven

38Menus225g (8 oz) onion, peeled and chopped2 tablespoons vegetable oil450g (1 lb) red cabbage, finely shred225g (8 oz) cooking apple, peeled, coredan

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39Menus450g (1 lb) Topside of beef, cut into 4 slices1 tablespoon black peppercorns, crushedSalt25g (1 oz) butter2 tablespoons vegetable oil4 small co

Page 34 - The Slow Cook Setting

4Ensure that the electricity supplyis turned off before installingyour appliance.IMPORTANTDO NOT LIFT OVEN BY THEDOOR HANDLES.This equipment is design

Page 35 - Using The Slow Cook Setting

40Menus10 oz (275g) long grain rice3 tablespoons (45ml) oil1 1/4pt (625ml) water675g (1 1/2 lb) Fruit, prepared75g (3 oz) Caster sugar175g (6 oz) Plai

Page 36 - Main Oven Grilling

41Menus4 Large potatoes50g (2 oz) butter 50g (2 oz) dark brown sugar 100g (4 oz) margarine100g (4 oz) caster sugar2 size 4 eggs100g (4 oz) self r

Page 37 - 2 pint) milk

Spiced Bread Pudding42Menus225g (8 oz) slightly stale bread250ml (1/2 pint) milk2 eggs1 tablespoon brandy, optional175g (6 oz) mixed dried fruit40g (1

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43Menus4 chicken joints1 red pepper, de-seeded and sliced2 sticks of celery, chopped1 large onion, peeled and sliced100g (4 oz) mushrooms, sliced400g

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Care and CleaningTURN OFF THE MAIN SWITCHBEFORE CLEANING.Before switching on again, ensurethat all controls are in the OFFposition.Cleaning the Exteri

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It should not normally be necessaryto clean the Stay Clean panels withwater. If the user feels it is desirableto do so, wash them down in warm,soapy w

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46Care and CleaningTake particular care not to damage the inner surface of the door inner glass thatis coated with a heat reflective layer. Do not use

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47If something goes wrong...Slight odour or smallamount of smoke when grill/ oven used first time This is normal and should cease a

Page 43 - 2 pint) casserole dish

If something goes wrong...Oven lamp does not workThe oven lamp is not covered by the guarantee. The part is easilychanged (see the section on oven lam

Page 44 - Care and Cleaning

Satisfaction Guaranteed or YourMoney BackHotpoint gives you a unique ‘SatisfactionGuaranteed’ promise – valid for ninety days afteryou have purchased

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5d. The oven unit should now belifted (by 2 adults) into thecabinet and pushed fully home.e. Finally the oven unit must besecured to the cabinet bym

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PRINTED BY SIMLEX .FOUR ASHES, WOLVERHAMPTON. August 2002 Part No. 4866200167-02Key ContactsServiceHotpoint has the largest appliance manufacturer’s

Page 49 - Hotpoint Service Cover

6Installation Instructions (cont'd)Fig. 2Fig. 1875mm887mm597mm550mm560mm577mmexc. handleVentilation Slot here if cabinetfits to ceilingVentilatio

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7Fig. 4560mm min574mm max887mm878mm iftrim is tooverlap topedge ofshelf* excluding pipework and otherprojectionsOven DoorNo. 6 x 15mmscrews(4 supplied

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8For Your Safety, Always ...Please read through beforeoperating your appliance.ALWAYSHave your applianceinstalled bya competent engineer orelectrical

Page 52 - Key Contacts

9For Your Safety, Never ...NEVER Leave children playingunsupervised where theoven is installed and in use.NEVER Attempt to grill with thegrill/oven ov

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