Care and Cleaning
TURN OFF THE MAIN COOKER WALL SWITCH BEFORE CLEANING. BEFORE SWITCHING ON AGAIN, ENSURE THAT ALL CONTROLS ARE IN THE OFF POSITION.
NEVER USE BIOLOGICAL WASHING POWDER, HARSH ABRASIVES, SCOURING PADS, AEROSOL CLEANERS OR OVEN CHEMICAL CLEAN- ERS OF ANY KIND, UNLESS SPECIFIED BELOW.
Sealed | The cleaning of sealed hotplates should be done when | ||||
Hotplates | they are cold, using a soap filled wire pad, following the | ||||
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| grain of the hotplate. This will ensure that any stubborn, | |
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| burnt on spillage’s are removed. Wipe over with a damp | |
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| clean cloth, making sure that all the cleaner has been | |
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| removed. Finally, turn on hotplate to warm for a few min- | |
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| utes, then smear with a little cooking oil to provide a pro- | |
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| tective coating, or restorative agent Homecare Four Hob. | |
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| The bezels will mellow with use to a burnished gold | |
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| colour, a soap filled wire pad will help to keep them | |
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| bright, care should be taken not to damage the vitreous | |
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| enamel hob surface. | |
Cleaning | 1. | Plastic or nylon pads / scourers, these may scratch | |||
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to avoid | 2. | Household abrasive powders. | |||
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| 3. Oven chemical cleaners, aerosols and oven pads. | |
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| 4. | Caustic cleaners, these will etch the surface and |
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| attack the metal frame. |
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| 5. Bath and sink cleaners may mark the surface. | |
How | The surface of the ‘Stayclean’ oven liners are treated on | ||||
Stayclean | the mottled face with a special vitreous enamel which | ||||
Works | absorbs cooking soils. At temperatures of 220˚C (425˚F) | ||||
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| or above, the special surface enables these soils to be | |
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| slowly destroyed. The higher the temperature the more | |
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| effective it is. In most cases normal cooking operation at | |
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| this temperature will permit this cleaning operation to | |
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| proceed during cooking. However if higher cooking tem- | |
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| peratures are not used regularly it may be necessary, to | |
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| prevent heavy soiling, to turn the oven control at maxi- | |
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| mum setting for a couple of hours.This may be necessary | |
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| once a month or once every two or three months | |
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| depending on the type and amount of oven cooking. | |
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| Oven Liners – sides. | |
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| It should not normally be necessary to clean the | |
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| ‘Stayclean’ panels in water. If desirable remove the rod | |
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| shelves and the side panels and wash them in warm | |
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| soapy water, followed by rinsing in clean water. | |
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Meat/Grill | Remove the grill/meat pan and the wire grid food support, | ||||
Pan | it is best to wash these items immediately after use to | ||||
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| prevent stains from being burnt on when used again. | |
Control | Wipe with a damp cloth and polish with a dry cloth. | ||||
panel | Do not use cream cleaners. |
Oven Door Wipe over the door outer panel with a cloth wrung out in warm soapy water, then after wiping with a cloth wrung out in clear water, dry with a soft clean cloth.
Do not use scouring pads or abrasive powder which may scratch the surface.
Take care during cleaning not to damage or distort door seal. Do not lift the door seal from the oven front frame, if necessary remove the seal by carefully unhooking the corner clips. Be sure to replace the oven door seal before using the appliance.
Oven/Grill Remove the rod shelves and grill/meat pan. compartment Use a fine steel wool soap pad to remove stubborn stains
from the rod shelves, grill/meat pan and the floor of the oven.
Vitreous Clean with a cloth wrung out in soapy water. Stubborn Enamel Hob stains can be removed with a cream, paste or liquid clean-
Surround er, or by gently rubbing with liberally soaped, very fine steel wool pads. Check that the cleaning agent used is approved by the Vitreous Enamel Development Council.
Note: We do not recommend the use of decorative covers over the hot hotplates as these can hold condensation and cause corrosion. Accidental operation with a cover in place can cause intense heat. Never place saucepan lids on the hotplates, as this may cause corrosion.
Cooking Results Not Satisfactory?
Problem | Check | |
Grilling uneven cook- | Ensure that the grill pan is positioned cen- | |
ing front to back. | trally below the grill element. | |
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Fat splattering. | Ensure the grill is not set to too high a tem- | |
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Oven Baking | using a spirit level on the rod shelf and | |
adjusting, using suitable packing, | ||
Uneven rising of | ||
e.g. wood, under the feet of the appliance. | ||
cakes. | ||
This should be checked on both left to right | ||
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| and front to back. | |
| The following may cause cakes to sink: | |
Sinking of cakes. | 1. Cooking at too high a temperature. | |
2. Using normal creaming method with soft | ||
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| Refer to the cooking times and temperatures | |
| given in the oven temperature charts, howev- | |
Over/under cooking | er, it may be necessary to increase or | |
Fast/Slow cooking | decrease by 10˚C to suit your taste. Do not | |
| use utensils greater that 75mm 3" in height | |
| for roasting. | |
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Something Wrong?
Before contacting your Hotpoint Service Centre / Installer, check the problem guide below:
Slight odour or small |
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amount of smoke | This is normal and should cease after a short | |
when using the cook- | period. | |
er for the first time. |
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Cooker does not work | Check that the switch on the control unit is in | |
at all | the on position. | |
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| Check that the temperature has been set in | |
Oven temperature | accordance with the temperature charts. It | |
seems too high or too | may be necessary to increase or decrease the | |
low | recommended temperature by up to 10˚C to | |
| suit your taste. | |
| Check that the temperatures and shelf posi- | |
| tion are as recommended in the temperature | |
Oven does not cook | charts. | |
evenly. | Check that the containers being used in the | |
| oven allow sufficient air flow around them. | |
| Check that the cooker is level. | |
Hotplates are slow | Check that your pans conform to the recom- | |
to boil and will not | ||
mendations in these instructions. | ||
simmer. | ||
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Grilling is uneven. | Check that the grill pan has been correctly | |
positioned. | ||
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| The hob surround can be cleaned with warm | |
| soapy water and a cream cleaner. | |
Marks appearing on | The sealed hotplates should be cleaned | |
hotplates. | regularly (Please refer to the Care and | |
Can not clean hob / | Cleaning section for further information). | |
hotplates. | Please note that replacement hob cleaning | |
| kits are available from our Parts department, | |
| under part number: 6400001 | |
Grill not working. | Grill will not work unless the Grill door is in | |
the grill position (see Grilling section of this | ||
| book). | |
| Steam and/or condensation may appear from | |
Condensation on the | the vent at the rear of the appliance when | |
using an oven particularly for foods with a | ||
wall at the rear of the | ||
cooker. | high water content e.g. frozen chips, roast | |
chicken etc. This is normal and any excess | ||
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| Steam is a | |
Steam / | with a high water content. To help minimise | |
always: | ||
Condensation in the | ||
a) Try to avoid leaving food in the oven to | ||
oven after use. | ||
cool after being cooked. | ||
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| b) Use a covered container, wherever possible | |
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If you have been through the above list and there is still a
problem. You should identify your Service Agent using the Key
Contacts list and contact your Local Service Office.