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Care of the Ceramic Hob

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Do not

stare at halogen heating units.

Do not

cook directly on the hob surface without a cooking utensil, as 
this will result in damage to the surface of the hob.

Do not

use the hob as a worktop surface as damage may occur to 
the smooth surface of the hob.

Do not

drag or slide utensils on the hob surface, as this will cause 
scratches in the surface of the hob.

Do not

allow a cooking utensil to come into contact with the hob
surround.

Do not

place anything between the base of the utensil and 
the ceramic hob, e.g. do not use asbestos mats, 
aluminium or wok stand.

Do not

leave any utensils, food or combustible items on the hob when
it is not in use.

Do not

place aluminium or plastic foil, or plastic containers on the 
hob.

Do not

leave the hotplates or cooking areas switched On unless they 
are being used.

Do not

leave heating zones uncovered when they are switched On.

We recommend not to place large preserving pans or fish kettles
across two heating areas.

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 ensure that the bottom of the pan is both clean and dry. Dirt 

or moisture between the pan and the hob can cause pitting of
the surface of the glass.

We do not recommend the use of utensils 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.
Always take extra care when cooking foods with a high sugar content

eg. jam, as spillage will cause damage to the surface of the 
glass.

Always clean spills immediately (see Care and Cleaning).

Do Not

Do

In order to keep your ceramic hob in good condition, follow these
simple guidelines:

Summary of Contents for EW73

Page 1: ...Instructions EW73 EW76 EW83 EW86...

Page 2: ...n Fan Cooking 27 Slow Cooking Main Oven 28 Care and Cleaning 29 32 If something goes wrong If it still won t work 33 Hotpoint Service Cover 34 Key Contacts back page 2 Retention of this Instruction Bo...

Page 3: ...g equipment please read this booklet carefully The cooker is designed specifically for domestic use and responsibility will not be accepted for use in any other installation When first using the cooke...

Page 4: ...wo rear wheels and two front feet are fitted which can be adjusted up or down to set the height 900mm 915mm and level the cooker 1 The rear wheels can be raised or lowered from the BACK of the cooker...

Page 5: ...ns when operating the controls Always turn off the electricity supply at the wall switch and allow the appliance to cool before cleaning or changing an oven lamp if fitted Always make sure the shelves...

Page 6: ...e than 1 3 full of oil or use a lid DO NOT LEAVE DEEP FAT FRYING PANS UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING Never use the appliance as a room heater Never use the grill to warm plates Never dry any items on either...

Page 7: ...o oven shelves Catalytic sides and back Adjustable feet front Adjustable wheels at rear Removable inner glass door NOTE To keep the controls cool when the appliance is used a gentle flow of air may be...

Page 8: ...ides and back panels Adjustable feet front Adjustable wheels at rear Rating plate Removable Inner Glass panel NOTE To keep the controls cool when the appliance is used a gentle flow of air may be blow...

Page 9: ...nventional grilling with a full or half width fully controllable grill Note The Top Oven door should be open when grilling 3 Fan Cooking Main Oven the fan oven operates by constantly blowing heated ai...

Page 10: ...jority of cases it is not necessary to pre heat the oven However pre heating is recommended when cooking items such as Yorkshire puddings whisked sponges and bread Your experience with the cooker will...

Page 11: ...1 on the control knob decrease Setting 6 is the highest hottest Setting 1 is the lowest coolest These are 6 fixed positions for cooking This is to control a dual circuit plate with two elements By tu...

Page 12: ...uired temperature It will then cycle off and on as the oven thermostat maintains the correct temperature The off position is identified by an 0 This control switches on the main oven To select Fan Coo...

Page 13: ...o be warm and produce harmful bacteria in the food 7 We advise that dishes containing left over cooked poultry or meat e g Shepherd s Pie should not be cooked automatically if there is to be a delay p...

Page 14: ...inutes that will count down When it reaches zero the timer will emit an audible tone For Example If you set 20 minutes the audible tone will occur 20 minutes later Cook Period is the actual length of...

Page 15: ...UTE MINDER Step 1 Ensure the time of day is set correctly Step 2 Press and hold the Minute Minder button Step 3 With the Minute Minder button held in set the required Minute Minder period using the an...

Page 16: ...to the required temperature and if necessary select the appropriate oven function At the end of the Automatic Cook Period the Auto Symbol will flash and an intermittent bleeping sound will be heard Th...

Page 17: ...il the timer is returned to Manual operation see below Step 6 Press the Manual button The audible tone will be cancelled and the oven s will be returned to Manual Step 7 Turn the oven control s to the...

Page 18: ...t the sequence again 5 If at any time the display shows three flashing zero s 0 00 and Auto it is likely that the electricity supply to the oven has been interrupted Reset the timer to the correct tim...

Page 19: ...from aluminium enamelled or machined or stainless steel Correct size saucepans The base of the pan must cover the heating zone completely Saucepans with lids which are well fitting to reduce cooking t...

Page 20: ...they are being used Do not leave heating zones uncovered when they are switched On We recommend not to place large preserving pans or fish kettles across two heating areas Do not leave utensils partl...

Page 21: ...hot oil or fat Frozen foods in particular will cause frothing and spitting if added too quickly 6 Never heat fat or fry with a lid on the pan 7 Keep the outside of the pan clean and free from streaks...

Page 22: ...idth setting depending on the amount of food to be cooked Fixing the grill pan handle Ensure that the handle is secure before use see figs 1 2 and 3 on next page The food to be cooked should be placed...

Page 23: ...of the grill pan 15 20 mins 10 20 mins 15 20 mins 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 20...

Page 24: ...trol to the required temperature the top oven light will come on and wait for the thermostat light to go off indicating that the oven has reached the right temperature The food to be cooked should be...

Page 25: ...n recipe Time Dependent on recipe 30 40 20 30 90 120 40 50 30 45 150 180 180 190 170 180 180 190 200 210 150 160 140 150 190 200 200 210 190 200 200 210 140 150 150 160 200 210 100 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes...

Page 26: ...ves with foil Beef Meat 160 180 20 25 mins per 450g 1lb 20 mins extra 20 30 mins per 450g 1lb 25 mins extra 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb 25 mins extra 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb 25 mins extra 18 20 mins per 4...

Page 27: ...op to the bottom of the oven The operation of the controls is covered on page 12 See cooking charts for temperatures and shelf positioning pages 25 and 26 The shelves should be evenly spaced To avoid...

Page 28: ...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 Neve...

Page 29: ...vy soil can be removed from the surface by carefully using a glass scraper 3 Hard water stains grease spots and any discolouration having a metallic sheen can be removed with Solvol Autosol Super or a...

Page 30: ...of any kind The oven shelves can be cleaned either in a dishwasher or by using a fine steel wool soap pad The grill and meat pans can be cleaned in warm soapy water using a fine steel wool soap pad to...

Page 31: ...using a suitable cloth to protect the fingers and remove carefully Unscrew the existing light bulb and remove Screw the new bulb into position and replace the glass cover with metal washer until posi...

Page 32: ...move the door inner glass as follows 1 Open the door fully 2 Carefully slide the inner glass towards you and withdraw it from its locating slots Ensure that the door is not allowed to slam shut due to...

Page 33: ...unqualified and untrained service people may put you in danger could damage the appliance and might mean you lose cover under Hotpoint s Parts Guarantee If you do experience a problem with the applian...

Page 34: ...g 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...

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Page 36: ...de Telephone number Model Serial number of the appliance Clear and concise details of the query or fault Place and Date of purchase Please keep the receipt as evidence will be required when the engine...

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