Hotpoint MWH 30243 B Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

PAUSE OR STOP COOKING

To pause cooking:
The cooking can be paused  to check, turn or stir the 
food by opening the door. The setting will be maintai-
ned for 10 minutes.

To continue cooking:
• 

Close  the  door   and  press  the  Start  button 
ONCE.  The  cooking  is  resumed  from  where  it 
was paused. 

• 

Pressing  the  Start  button   TWICE  will  increase 
the time by 30 seconds.

If you don’t want to continue cooking:
• 

Remove the food,  close the door and press the 
STOP button.

Note: After cooking ends, the fan, turntable and cavi-
ty lamp is on before pressing STOP button, it’s nor-
mal.
A beep will signal  once a minute for 10 minutes when 
the  cooking  is  fi nished.  Press  the  STOP  button  or 
open the door to cancel the signal.

 The oven will only hold the settings for 60 se-
conds  if  the  door  is  opened  and  then  closed 

after the cooking is fi nished.

CHILD LOCK

This automatic safety function is activated 1 minutes 
after 

 the oven has returned to “standby mode“.  

In this mode the door will be locked.
The door must be opened and closed 

 e.g. putting 

food into it, before the safety lock is released. 
Else the display will show 

door

.

ADD/ STIR/ TURN FOOD

Depending on the selected function, it could be nee-
ded to add / stir / turn food during cooking. In these 
cases the oven will pause cooking and it will ask you 
to perform the needed action.
When required, you should:

1. 

Open the door.

2. 

Add, Stir or Turn the food (depending on the re-

quired action).

3. 

Close  the  door  and  restart  by  pressing 
the  Confi rmation  Button  /  Start  button.

Notes: 
  -  If  the  door  is  not  opened  within  2  minutes  since 
the  request  to  Add  some  food,  the  oven  will  go  in 
Stand-by mode.
  -  If  the  door  is  not  opened  within  2  minutes  since 

the  request  to  Stir  ot  Turn  the  food,  the  oven  will 
continue the cooking process (in this case the fi nal 
results may not be the optimal ones)

SET CLOCK

W

HEN

 

THE

 

APPLIANCE

 

IS

 

FIRST

 

PLUGGED

 

IN

  or after a 

power failure, the product will enter clock setting. 
If the clock is not set, the display will remain “:“ in-
stead of the clock.

NOTE:  

YOU

 

CAN

 P

RESS

&H

OLD

 

THE

 S

TOP

 

BUTTON

 

 for a 

few seconds in standby mode to access the clock 
setting mode.

q

 

T

URN

 

THE

 A

DJUSTABLE

 

KNOB

 

 to set the hours.

w

 

P

RESS

 

KNOB

 

BUTTON

.  

(The two right-hand 

digits (minutes) flicker)

.

e

 

T

URN

 

THE

 A

DJUSTABLE

 

KNOB

 

 to set the minutes.

r

 

P

RESS

 

THE

 

KNOB

 

BUTTON

 

AGAIN

.

T

HE

 

CLOCK

 

IS

 

SET

  and in operation.

I

F

 

STOP

 is pressed in clock setting mode, the 

clock will be disabled the display shows “:”.  

N

OTE

: K

EEP

 

THE

 

DOOR

 

OPEN

 

WHILE

 

SETTING

 

THE

 

C

LOCK

 This gives you 10 minutes to com-

plete the setting of the Clock. Otherwise, 
each step must be accomplished within 60 
seconds.

WEIGHT SENSOR

T

HIS

 

MICROWAVE

 

OVEN

 

USES

 

THE

 

WEIGHT

 

SENSOR

 

TECH

-

NOLOGY

 for some 6th sense functions (Defrost, 

Crisp and Steam);  when you select one of these 
6thSense functions, you just need to select type 
of food you want to process and press start:  the 
microwave automatically detects the weight of 
food and set the cooking time accordingly.

D

URING

 

THE

 

SENSING

 

PHASE

 weight icon blinks and 

progress bar shows the weight calculation pro-
cess (see sample below, from 6th Defrost func-
tion).

WEIGHT SENSING CALIBRATION

 

Weight sensor technology requires a Calibration 
process before fi rst use. Suggest user to make 
the calibration once a year. 

P

RESS

 

AND

 

HOLD

 for few seconds the Stop TurnTa-

ble button.

T

HE

 

CALIBRATION

 

PROCESS

 starts and the display  

shows:

8

8

en

Summary of Contents for MWH 30243 B

Page 1: ...EN Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ceman install an outlet near the appliance WARNING This appliance MUST be Earthed or this could result in the risk of electric shock It MUST be connected to a properly installed earthed socket or fused earthed switched spur Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the earthing instructions are not completely un derstood or if doubt exists as to whether the mi crowave oven is properly earthe...

Page 3: ...ed The appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remo te control system Do not leave the oven unattended if you are using a lot of fat or oil since they can overheat and cause a fire Do not heat or use flammable materials in or near the oven Fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion Do not use your microwave oven for drying texti les paper spices herbs woo...

Page 4: ...e oil temperature cannot be control led Use hot pads or oven mitts to prevent burns when touching containers oven parts and pan after cooking Liquids e g beverages or water Overhea ting the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bub bling This could result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid To prevent this possibility the following steps should be taken 1 Avoid using straig...

Page 5: ...e max 3 min Always use t h e Glass Turntable as support when using t h e Crisp Plate Do not place any utensils on the Crisp Plate since it will quickly become very hot and is likely to cause damage to the utensil Crisp Handle Use the Crisp Handle to remove the hot Cri sp Plate from the oven MAINTENANCE CLEANING Failure to maintain the oven in a cle an condition could lead to deteriora tion of the ...

Page 6: ...with a soft and damp cloth with mild detergent If the Grill is not used regularly it should be run for 10 minutes a month to burn off any splashes in order to reduce the risk of fire Cleaning is the only maintenance normally required It Careful cleaning The Crisp plate should be cleaned in mild detergent water Heavily soiled areas can be cleaned with a scouring cloth and a mild cleanser Always let ...

Page 7: ...ART BUTTON Product OFF activate the Start function Product ON confirm the cooking parameter and then start the cooking process DYNAMIC STEAM BUTTON Use to select 6th Sense Steam function MWH 30243 B DYNAMIC DEFROST BUTTON Use to select Manual Dy namic Defrost functions STOP BUTTON Product ON Press to Stop or reset any of the oven func tions Product OFF Keep it pressed to change the clock FORCED AIR...

Page 8: ...some food the oven will go in Stand by mode If the door is not opened within 2 minutes since the request to Stir ot Turn the food the oven will continue the cooking process in this case the final results may not be the optimal ones SET CLOCK WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS FIRST PLUGGED IN or after a power failure the product will enter clock setting If the clock is not set the display will remain in stead o...

Page 9: ...anual mode icon and press the knob button to con firm e TURN THE ADJUSTABLE KNOB to set the power r PRESS THE KNOB BUTTON t TURN THE ADJUSTABLE KNOB to set the time y PRESS THE KNOB BUTTON The function will start ONCE THE COOKING PROCESS HAS BEEN STARTED TO ADJUST THE POWER Press the MW button and ro tate the knob to adjust value TO INCREASE TIME DECREASE TIME Rotate the adjust knob or press Start...

Page 10: ... CLASS AMOUNT HINTS q1 FISH 100G 1 5KG Whole steaks or fillets 2 MEAT 100G 2KG Minced meat cutlets steaks or roasts 3 POULTRY 100G 2 5KG Chicken whole pieces or fillets 4 VEGETABLES 100G 1 5KG Mixed vegetables peas broccoli etc FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than recommended weight you should choose manual function t TURN THE ADJUSTABLE KNOB to set the food ...

Page 11: ...r FOOD CLASS AMOUNT DURING COOKING q1 BAKED POTATOES 200G 1KG TURN FOOD 2 BEVERAGE 150G 600G 3 MEAT FROZEN 200G 500G 4 PASTA FROZEN 250G 550G STIR FOOD 5 POPCORN 100G 6 RICE FROZEN 300G 650G STIR FOOD 7 SOUP FROZEN 250G 1KG STIR FOOD 8 VEGETABLES CANNED 200G 600G 9 VEGETABLES FRESH 200G 800G STIR FOOD 10 VEGETABLES FROZEN 150G 600G STIR FOOD FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is l...

Page 12: ...n off when using the Crisp function THE OVEN AUTOMATICALLY use Microwaves and Grill in order to heat the Crisp plate This way the Crisp plate will rapidly reach its working temperature and begin to brown and crisp the food ENSURE that the Crisp plate is correct ly placed in the middle of the Glass turntable THE OVEN AND THE CRISP PLATE become very hot when using this function DO NOT PLACE THE HOT ...

Page 13: ...butter can be placed on the Crisp Plate during preheating DYNAMIC CRISP USE THIS FUNCTION TO cook various types of frozen foods It also allow to defrost the frozen bread and have it warm and crispy see Food class 8 in the chart below THE OVEN WILL automatically select cooking method time and power needed q PRESS THE DYNAMIC CRISP BUTTON w PRESS THE KNOB BUTTON to confirm the 6th Sense Mode e TURN ...

Page 14: ...ADD food when the oven prompts you to do so 3 MUFFINS 350G USE crisp plate as baking plate and place paper moulds on the plate ADD food when the oven prompts you to do so 4 ROLLS PRE BAKED FROZEN 300G Add when oven is preheated 5 ROLLS PRE BAKED 300G For vacuum packed rolls Add when oven is preheated FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than recommended weight y...

Page 15: ... USE 650 W COOKING Vegetables Gratins 350 500 W COOKING Poultry Lasagne 160 350 W COOKING Fish frozen gratins 160 W COOKING Meat 90 W GRATINED FRUIT 0 W BROWNING only during cooking COMBI FAN USE THIS FUNCTION TO cook loads food that are thick er in dimension that require browning on the sur face such as roast meats poultry jacket pota toes frozen convenience foods cakes pastry fish and puddings q...

Page 16: ...d with microwaves only NEVER USE IT with any other function at all USING THE STEAM ACCESSORY in any other function may cause damage ALWAYS ENSURE THAT the turntable is able to turn freely before starting the oven ALWAYS PLACE the Steam accessory on the Glass Turntable DYNAMIC STEAM USE THIS FUNCTION FOR such food types such as vegetables and fish ALWAYS USE THE SUPPLIED STEAM ACCESSORY when using t...

Page 17: ...dose the right amount of water Lid Bowl Grid FOOD PORTIONS AMOUNT LEVEL RICE 100G q 200G w 300G e 400G r PASTA 70G q 140G w 210G e USE SHORT PASTA FOLLOW THE PROCESS BELOW Example for pasta A Weight the pasta B Put pasta in the Bowl add salt C Pour water up to Level D Cover with Lid and insert in the oven ALWAYS FOLLOW Portions quantity as in the table above PLEASE USE water at room temperature 17...

Page 18: ... HZ Rated Input Power 2100 W Outer dimensions HxWxD 333 X 548 X 525 Inner dimensions HxWxD 225 X 353 X 340 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION The product 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 product that is replaced become o...

Page 19: ...ed to 1 years manufacturer s gua rantee To activate your 2 year guarantee register onli ne at www hotpoint co uk Please note that the exten ded guarantee is only available in the UK and Ireland and is subject to the same terms and conditions as the 1 year guarantee Please refer to the certificate of guarantee for more information DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The European Directive 2012 19 ...

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