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or your own safety, we recommend that your cooker

is installed by a competent person such as one who

is  registered  with 

N

I

C

EI

C

  (

N

ational  Inspection

C

ouncil for Electrical Installation 

C

ontracting). The

cooker should be installed in accordance with the

latest  edition  of  the  IEE  Regulations.

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The installer must check that the voltage shown on

the rating plate corresponds with the house

electricity  supply.  The  cooker  must  be  supplied  via

a suitable double pole isolating switch, having a

contact separation of at least 

3

mm in all poles

placed in a readily accessible position adjacent to

the cooker. If the cooker is to be wired into a

connector unit, this may be positioned behind the

cooker providing the following requirements are met

:

i) The connector unit must not project from the wall

more than 

25

mm.

ii) The top of the connector must not be more than

1

3

0

mm above floor level.

Remove the terminal cover at the rear base of the

cooker. Pass the cable through the cable clamp and

connect to the appropriate terminals provided.

Allow  sufficient  cable  for  any  future  servicing.

Tighten the screws on the cable clamp and replace

the cover. Make main connections in the connector

unit or cooker control unit. This appliance conforms

to B.S. E

N

 

55

01

4

 regarding suppression of Radio

and Television reception interference.

A double Pole control switch having a minimum

rating of 

3

2

 amps should be used to feed the cooker

using a suitably rated cable. Where a hob is fitted

adjacent to or over the cooker, a 

4

5

 amp 

D

ouble

Pole control switch should be used to feed both

units  via  separate  suitably  rated  cables.

We recommend a minimum of 

4

mm

2

 P

VC

 insulated

twin and earth cable conforming to B.S. 

6

00

4

 for

connection of each appliance.

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c

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ses

 

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d

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see

 

f

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4

)

.

This appliance must not be installed over any other

appliance that generates heat such as a plinth heater.

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It is essential that the lower cupboard is constructed in

the manner illustrated i.e. having side, back, and roof

panels so joined as to provide no apertures which

could permit access to the oven unit when installed.

1.

 

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ener

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l

The appliance is designed for mounting at a safe

level into an oven housing which must be secured to

the backing wall.

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.

  V

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il

a

t

ion

a

.

The

 

oven

 

housing

 

unit

 

cabinet

 

dimensions

 

must

comply

 

with

 

fig

4

.

b

.

An

 

air

 

gap

 

of

 

50mm

 

minimum

 

must

 

be

 

provided

 

at

the

 

rear

 

of

 

any

 

top

 

or

 

bottom

 

cupboards

 

or

 

shelves

(see

 

fig

1)

.

c

.

It

 

is

 

necessary

 

that

 

the

 

cabinets

 

are

 

provided

 

with

unobstructed

 

ventilation,

 

i

.

e

from

 

adjacent

cabinetry

This

 

can

 

be

 

done

 

by

 

either

 

raising

 

the

base

 

of

 

the

 

cabinets

 

using

 

the

 

adjusting

 

feet

 

(or

spacers)

 

or

 

alternatively

 

by

 

providing

 

a

 

slot

 

in

 

the

cabinet

 

plinth

 

to

 

the

 

dimensions

 

in

 

fig

1

.

d

.

The

 

air

 

gap

 

at

 

rear

 

allows

 

the

 

warmed

 

air

 

to

 

pass

 

out

of

 

the

 

inner

 

cabinet

 

space

Where

 

it

 

is

 

intended

 

to

 

fit

cupboards

 

above

 

the

 

oven

 

unit

 

to

 

ceiling

 

height,

 

it

 

is

essential

 

that

 

the

 

warmed

 

air

 

is

 

exhausted

 

through

the

 

front

 

of

 

the

 

cabinet

 

(see

 

fig

1)

.

e

.

If

 

an

 

oven

 

unit

 

is

 

installed

 

adjacent

 

to

 

a

 

tall

 

cabinet,

steam

 

escaping

 

from

 

the

 

oven

 

when

 

the

 

door

 

is

opened

 

could

 

condense

 

on

 

and

 

maybe

 

stain

 

the

adjacent

 

surface

To

 

prevent

 

permanent

 

staining,

 

the

adjacent

 

surface

 

should

 

be

 

made

 

of

 

a

 

material

 

that

 

is

heat

 

resisting

 

and

 

easy

 

to

 

clean

Adjacent

 

tall

 

cabinets

should

 

not

 

be

 

deeper

 

than

 

the

 

oven

 

housing

 

cabinet

.

3.

 

F

in

a

l

 

I

ns

t

a

ll

a

t

ion

a

.

U

sing

 

a

 

spirit

 

level,

 

check

 

that

 

the

 

housing

 

cabinet

is

 

level

 

from

 

side

 

to

 

side

 

and

 

from

 

front

 

to

 

back

 

in

its

 

installed

 

position

.

b

.

C

orrect

 

any

 

unevenness

 

by

 

placing

 

spacers

 

under

the

 

bottom

 

of

 

the

 

cabinet

Make

 

sure

 

that

 

the

 

cabinet

rests

 

firmly

 

on

 

the

 

floor

 

without

 

rocking

.

c

.

Before

 

the

 

oven

 

is

 

fitted,

 

the

 

cabinet

 

must

 

be

 

firmly

secured

 

to

 

the

 

backing

 

wall

 

for

 

stability

.

d

.

The

 

oven

 

unit

 

should

 

now

 

be

 

lifted

 

(this

 

is

 

a

 

two

person

 

lift)

 

into

 

the

 

cabinet

 

and

 

pushed

 

fully

 

home

.

e

.

F

inally,

 

the

 

oven

 

is

 

secured

 

to

 

the

 

cabinet

 

by

 

means

of

 

the

 

four

 

Phillips

 

C

/SK

 

Head

 

screws

 

-

 

two

 

through

each

 

side

 

trim

.

f

.

Remove

 

all

 

packaging

 

material

 

from

 

the

 

grill

 

and

oven

 

interior

.

L

is

t

 

o

f

 

loose

 

i

t

e

m

s

:

4

 x Phillips 

C

/

SK Head 

N

o. 

6

 x 

25

mm screws.

Summary of Contents for BD32B

Page 1: ...op Oven for Grilling 10 Guide to Grilling 11 Using the Top Oven as a Convection Oven 12 Operation when using the Top Oven as a Convection Oven 13 Oven Temperature Charts Baking 14 Oven Temperature Chart Meat 15 Using the Main Oven for Fan Cooking 16 Using the Main Oven for Other Functions 17 18 Care and Cleaning 19 21 Installation 22 24 If something goes wrong 25 26 Hotpoint Service Cover 27 Guara...

Page 2: ...s first used an odour may be emitted this will cease after a period of use To help remove the new smell heat up the empty ovens to maximum temperature for a minimum of two or three hours keeping the oven doors closed Ensure that the room is well ventilated e g open a window or use an extractor fan and that persons who may be sensitive to the odour avoid any fumes It is suggested that any pets be r...

Page 3: ...oven SAFETY ADVICE IN THE EVENT OF A CHIP PAN 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 NEVER USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO PU...

Page 4: ...rt Oven Light Oven Shelf Oven Light Grill Top Oven Element Top Oven Door 2 Oven Shelves Main Oven Door Door Handle Model Serial Number Inner Door Glass Inner Door Glass MAIN OVEN PILOT LIGHT TOP OVEN PILOT LIGHT GRILL PILOT LIGHT WARNING DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS DOORS WHEN THE OVEN IS IN USE AS THESE AREAS CAN BECOME HOT NEVER line the shelves floor or sides of the oven or grill with aluminium foil ...

Page 5: ...ration when using the Top Oven for Grilling 3 Fan Cooking Lower Oven the fan oven operates by constantly blowing heated air from an element wrapped around the fan into the oven This gives improved efficiency and in general enables the use of lower temperatures for cooking It also means that there is less need to be particular about shelf positions and that you can bake at more than one level simul...

Page 6: ...comparisons of oven settings for gas conventional ovens and fan oven in degrees F and C Gas Mark Conventional Oven Fan Oven F C C 250 120 100 1 275 140 120 2 300 150 130 3 325 160 140 4 350 180 160 5 375 190 170 6 400 200 180 7 425 220 200 8 450 230 210 9 475 240 220 ...

Page 7: ...n Oven Temperature Scale In Degrees Centigrade When cooking select the required cooking temperature Cooling Fan A gentle flow of air will be blown below the control panel when the grill control is used and after a short period of time when the ovens are used Note Whenever the appliance has been used the cooling fan may run on or restart itself after all the controls have been turned off This indic...

Page 8: ... cooking mode must be selected before programming can take place Programming the cooking duration 1 Press the button several times until the icon and the three digits on the DISPLAY begin to flash 2 Use the and buttons to set the desired duration if you press and hold either button the display will scroll through the values more quickly making it quicker and easier to set the value 3 Wait for 10 s...

Page 9: ...ient and prevent the formation of smoke 1 2 Grill Pan Food Support and Anti Splash Tray GRILL PAN FOOD SUPPORT Top Oven Shelf Positioning for Grilling ENSURE SHELVES ARE FITTED CORRECT WAY UP DO NOT PLACE FOOD UTENSILS DIRECTLY ON THE OVEN FLOOR 3 2 1 3 2 1 NOTE Preheat the grill if indicated on grill chart The grill pan must be placed on the correct shelf and positioned centrally under the grill ...

Page 10: ...n knob A clockwise for FULL grill or anti clockwise for HALF grill to select the grill setting MIN 1 MAX 4 NOTE MIN 1 Low MAX 4 High Grill Controls Example or High Grill Setting depending on model NOTE Do not grill with the grill top oven door closed Step 3 After use turn the grill control A to the off position 0 The Grill Pilot Light is lit when grill is used Ensure knob B is in 0 position The gr...

Page 11: ...nd food support Chops etc Gammon steaks Setting MAX 2 Setting 4 or MAX for 6 8 minutes then reduce to LOWER setting 20 35 minutes Grill pan and food support Fish Whole Fillets Fingers Setting MAX 2 3 3 Setting 4 or MAX 8 12 minutes 10 15 minutes 10 20 minutes Grill pan and food support Pre cooked potato products Setting MAX 3 or 2 Setting 3 or lower setting 15 20 minutes Grill pan and food support...

Page 12: ... should be approx 100mm 4 from the front of the shelf Note Charts are a guide only to suit personal taste and requirements it may be necessary to increase or decrease temperatures by 10 C It may also be necessary to increase or decrease cooking times SHELF POSITIONING ENSURE SHELVES ARE FITTED CORRECT WAY UP DO NOT PLACE FOOD UTENSILS DIRECTLY ON THE OVEN FLOOR 3 2 1 3 2 1 There should always be a...

Page 13: ...mostat maintains the correct tempera ture Step 4 Place the food on the shelf directly below the element ensuring the oven door is closed NOTE At the end of your cooking always return control B to the OFF O position A B C Top Oven Temperature Control Timer PLATE WARMING Place the plates dishes on shelf position 1 from the base of the top oven and turn top oven temperature control B to 100 C for 10 ...

Page 14: ...f oven Milk Pudding Yes 140 150 90 120 Runner 1 from bottom of oven Baked Custard Yes 150 160 40 50 Runner 1 from bottom of oven Bread Yes 200 210 30 45 Runner 1 from bottom of oven Meringues Yes 100 150 180 Runner 2 from bottom of oven OvenTemperature Charts Baking Fan Oven Cooking Baking Pre heat Temperature C Time in mins Scones Yes 210 220 9 12 Small Cakes No 170 180 15 20 Victoria Sandwich No...

Page 15: ...per 450g 1lb 40 mins over Veal foil covered Yes 190 200 40 45 mins per 450g 1lb Poultry Game slow roasting Yes 170 180 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb 25 mins over Poultry Game foil covered Yes 190 200 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb Casserole Cooking Yes 150 2 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 Top Oven Cooking Meat Pr...

Page 16: ... x12 Baking Trays larger than 325mm x 250mm 13 x10 TEMPERATURE TIME When two shelves are in use to cook large quantities of food it may be necessary to increase the cooking times given in the temperature charts by a few minutes to allow for the loss of heat due to extra time taken to load the oven and the larger mass of food Baking trays should have an even gap around the oven C Timer Main Oven Te...

Page 17: ...an only setting are cream cream cakes butter cream filled cakes gateaux cheese cakes iced cakes quiches pastries biscuits bread croissants fruit and many delicate frozen foods If fish meat and poultry are to be defrosted using the fan only setting where possible it is recommended that the food should be small and thin The items should be placed so that the maximum amount of surface area is exposed...

Page 18: ...nto 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 lb or poultry over 2 0kg 4lb 8oz We do not recommend that joints of meat or poultry are stuffed before cooking on the slow setti...

Page 19: ...uring cooking However if higher cooking temperatures are not used regularly it may be necessary in order to prevent heavy soiling to run the ovens without shelves or meat pan at a maximum setting for a couple of hours Fan Oven mode only It should not normally be necessary to clean the Stayclean panels with water If the user feels it is desirable to do so wipe them over with a clean soapy cloth fol...

Page 20: ...ty supply to the appliance is switched off and the appliance is fully cold before removing the lamp lens Open the oven door and remove the oven shelves Using a thick cloth grip the lamp lens unscrew anticlockwise and remove the lens Carefully unscrew the bulb anti clockwise Fit replacement bulb 25W 300 C SES and refit lens 5 HOW TO CLEAN THE LAMP LENS TOP OVEN LAMP MAIN OVEN LAMP Warning To avoid ...

Page 21: ...nner glass when removing and refitting DROP DOWN DOORS Remove the door inner glass as follows 1 Open the door fully and unscrew the two screws securing the glass panel so that the securing brackets can be turned There is no need to remove the screws completely 2 Turn the brackets so that the glass can be removed and cleaned at the sink Fig 1 3 The inside of the outer door glass can now be cleaned ...

Page 22: ...th this product The installer will fit the correct type and length of cable Important It is essential that the lower cupboard is constructed in the manner illustrated i e having side back and roof panels so joined as to provide no apertures which could permit access to the oven unit when installed 1 General The appliance is designed for mounting at a safe level into an oven housing which must be s...

Page 23: ...quired here if cabinet does not fit to ceiling 51mm x 457mm min area Ventilation Slot required here if the cabinet does not fit to the ceiling 51mm x 457mm min area Ventilation Slot required here 51mm x 457mm min area 50 mm Air Gap 50 mm Air Gap Fig 1 ...

Page 24: ... trim is to overlap top edge of shelf excluding pipe work and other projections 4mm2 Cable To Oven Connector Box Fig 4 Fig 2 550mm 550mm min 562mm Viewed down through cabinet No 6x25mm screw 4 supplied Oven Door Fig 3 Cabinet 6mm2 Cable if hob fitted 4mm2 Cable to Hob if if fitted ...

Page 25: ... the instructions given in the Timer section of this book to return the timer to Manual operation Top oven and grill do not work but Main oven works Operating the cooker under the following conditions may cause a safety device to operate a Grilling with the door closed Always grill with the door fully open b Grilling for an excessively long period at maximum setting see Grilling guide Switch off a...

Page 26: ...m contact Service see back page Disposal of your product 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 Authorit...

Page 27: ...Bureau All Hotpoint servicing is carried out by our own Service Organisation located throughout the United Kingdom and Eire We will be happy to deal with any problems which you may have Hotpoint s Extended Warranties Whether you have just one or a number of Hotpoint appliances in your kitchen Hotpoint has a range of Service Plans to give you complete peace of mind They enable you to extend your on...

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Page 30: ...glect 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 Pa...

Page 31: ... 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 08709 077 077 Republic of Ireland 0818 313 413 www hotpointservice co uk Appliance Registration We want to give you additional benefits of Hotpoint ownership To activate your FREE 5 year parts guarantee you must register your...

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