Hotpoint RE65 Use And Care Manual

U andCareofmodelRE65
Featuresofyouroven
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Featuresofyour touchcontrolpanel
Cookingbytime
Howtousedefrost
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Howtousethe Minute/Secondtimer
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Savetimeandmoney Beforeyourequestservice, usetheProblemSolver.
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Readthi$bookcarefully.
Itisintendedtohelp youoperate andmaintainyournewMicrowave Ovenproperly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or needmorehelp... Call,toll-free:
‘NwGEAnswerCenterm
800.626.2000 consumerinformationservice
or write(includeyourphone number):
ConsumerAffairs Hotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
writedownthemodel
and
serialEmmbers.
You’llfindthem ona labelinside theoven.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith yourMicrowaveOven.Before sendingin thiscard,pleasewrite thesenumbershere:
Ivlodei Number
SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourMicrowaveOven.
Besure yourlvmxwvave
(hen is registered.
Itisimportantthatweknowthe locationofyourMicrowaveOven shouldaneedoccurforadjustments.
Yoursupplierisresponsiblefor registeringyouastheowner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto besurehehasdoneso;alsosendin yourConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCmd.Ifyoumove,
orifyouarenottheoriginal purchaserpleasewritetous, statingmodelandserialnumbers.
Thisappliancemustberegistered. Pkasebecertainthatit is.
writeto:
Hotpoint RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
If youreceiveda damagedOveneo
Immediatelycontactthe dealer (orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe MicrowaveOven.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice.● .
checktheProblemSolveron page13.Rlistsminorcausesof operatingproblemsthatyoucan correctyourself.
The electricoutputofthis
microwaveovenis450watts.
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(a)DoNotAttempttooperatethis ovenwiththedooropensince
opendooroperationcanresultin ha@%lexposureto microwave energy.It isimportantnotto defeator tamperwiththesafety interlocks. ~
~(b)DoNotPlaceanyobject ~between-theovenfrontface and
-,the docwor’allowsoilor cleaner . residuetoaccuqmlateonsealing
,’..’s+faces. ~
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NQt,Opemtetheoven -
,ifit:isdaniageii.Nisp~icularly
‘irnportiipt:”thattheovendoorclose
~ (3)door:seak~nd,sealingsurfaces. -
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ador’rermiredbyanyone
eforeMicrowaving. . . ... .. ...2
SafetyInstructions. . . . . .. ...3-5
Featuresof YourOven . . . . .. ...6
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FeaturesofYour
TouchControlPanel. . . . . . . . ...7
CookingbyTime . . . . . . . .. . . . .8
Defrosting . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . ..$l
Minute/SecondTimer. . . . .. ...10
GroundingInstructions. . .. ....11
UseofExtensionCords . . . . ...11
CareofYourOven .. .. .. .. ...12
ProblemSolver. .. .. . . . . . .. ..l3
ConsumerServices. . . .. . .. ...15
Wmanty . . . . . . . . . ..BackCover
Microwaving~ps
@Makesureallutensilsusedin yourMicrowaveOvenarelabeled “suitableformicrowaving:’
~ Papertowels,waxpaper,and plasticwrapcanbeusedtocover dishesinordertoretainmoisture andpreventspattering.
~ Soinemicrowavedfoodsrequire stirring,rotating,orrearranging. CheckyourCookbookforspecific instructions.
@Steambuildsuppressureinfoods
whicharetightlycoveredbyaskin ormembrane.Piercepotatoes,egg yolksandchickenliverstoprevent
bursting.
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woKrmT SMETY INSTRUCTIONS
Readautitructiom
beforewingthis
apptiance.
Whenusingelectricalappliances basicsafetyprecautionsshould befollowed,includingthe following:
WA
H~–To reducethe
riskof burns,electricshock,fue, injurytope~onsorexposureto excessivemicrowaveenergy:
~Usethisapplianceonlyforits intendeduseasdescribedinthis manual.
~ Read&dfollowthe
specific
“PRECAUTIONSK) AVOID
POSSIBLEEXPOSUREm
EXCESS!VE~CROWAVE ENERGY”foundonpage2.
@ThisappliWcemustbe grounded.Connectonlyto
properlyg~oundedoutlet.See
“.GROIJNDIN(HNSTRUC-
TIONS”fouricionpage11.
e Forbestoperation,plugthis applitice@toitsownelectrical outlet,~opreveni!flickeringof lights,blbwingoffise ortripping ofcircuitbreaker.
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@~nstall”orlo~atethisappliance onlyina&c@hmcewiththe
ptividedinstallationinstructions.
@Becertaintoplaceth@front
surfaceofthedoorthree inchesormorebackfrom$he uxmnte@opedge
toavoid
~ecidentzdtippingofthe
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fq.qplhnceinnormall wage.
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@Donotcoverorblockany
openingsontheappliance. @Donotuseoutdoors. ~ Donotimmersepowercordor
pluginwater. @Keeppowercordawayfrom
heatedsurfhces.
@Donotletpowercordhang
overedgeoftableorcounter.
@Donotoperatethisappliance ifithasadamagedpowercord orplug,
if it is notworking
properly,
orifitishasbeen
damagedor dropped. @Seedoorsurfacecleaning
instructionsonpageL?. @Thisapplianceshouldbe
servicedonlybyqualified servicepersonneLContact
nearestauthorizedservice fidity forexamination,repair oradjustment.
~~~with
anyappliance,close
supervisionisnecessarywhen
usedbychildren.
~ TOreducethe risk offiie in
-theOvencavity: —Donotovercookfood.
Carefullyattendapplianceif paper,plasticor othercombust­ible materialsareplacedinside theoventofacilitatecooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesfrom paperorplasticbagsbefore placingbaginoven,
—Donotuseyourmicrowave oventodrynewspapers.
—Papertowelsaml napkins, waxpaper.Recycledpaper productscancontainmetalflecks whichmaycausearcingor ignite.Paperproductscontaining nylonornylonfiiamentsshould beavoided,astheymayalso ignite.
—Donotoperatetheoven whiieemptyto
avoiddamage to the ovenandthe dangerof fire.
Ifbyaccidenttheoven shouldrunemptyaminuteor two,noharmisdone.However, trytoavoidoperatingtheoven emptyatalltimes-it saves
energyandprolongslifeof theoven.
—Donot poppopcornin your
microwaveovenunless
in
a specialmicrowavepopcorn accessoryorunlessyouuse popcornlabeledforusein microwaveovens.
—Ifmaterialsinsidetheoven shouldignite,keepovendoor closed,turnovenoff,and disconnectthepowercord,or shutoffpoweratthefuseor circuitbreakerpanel.
@Someproductssuchaswhole eggsandsealedcontainers-for example,closedglassjars—may explodeandshouldnotbeheated inthisoven.
~ Avoidheatingbaby food in
glassjars?
evenwithouttheir lids;especiallymeatandegg mixtures.
~ non%defrostfrozen
beverages-especiallycarbonated ones—innarrowneckedbottles. Evenifthecontainerisopened, pressurecanbuildup.Thiscan causethecontainertoburst, resultingininjury.
@Use rnetaionly as directedin
Cookbook. Metalstripsasused
onmeatroastsarehelpfulwhen usedasshowninCookbook.
TVdinnersmaybecookedin metaltrays,providingthemetal foilcoversareremoved. However,whenusingmetalin microwaveoven,
keepmetal at least l-inch awayfrom sidesof oven.
ocookingutensilsmay
becomehot
becauseofheat transferredfromtheheatedfood. Thisis especiallytrueifplastic wraphasbeencoveringthetop
e andhandlesoftheutensil. Potholdersmaybeneededto handletheutensil.
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Sometimes,thecooking-tray
am becometoohot totouch.
Becarefulhhndlingthecooking trayduringandaftercooking.
@Thermometer-—Donotuse
athermometerinfoodyou aremicrowavingunlessthe thermometerisdesignedor recommendedforuseinthe microwveoven.
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Pktic @msik+l?lastic
utensdsdesignedformicrowave cookingareve~ useful,but shouldbeusedcarelidly.Even microwaveplasticmaynotbe
astolerantofovercooking conditionsasareglassor ceramicmaterialsandmay softenorcharif subjectedto shortperiodsofovercooking.In longerexposurestoovercooking, thefoodandutensilscould ignite.Forthesereasons:1)Use
icrowaveplasticsonlyanduse
eminstrictcompliancewith theutensilmanui%cturer’s recommendations.2)Donot subjectemptyutensilsto microwaving.3)Donotpermit childrentouseplasticutensils withoutcompletesupervision.
ewhen cookingporkfollow
ourdirectionsexactlyandalways cookthemeattoatleast17W
Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killedandmeatwillbesafe toeat.
~Bomg eggs(inand
outof
shall)is notrecommended
for microwavecooking.Pressure canbuildupinsideeggyolkand maycauseittoburst,resulting ininjury.
@Foodswithunbrokenouter %i& suchaspotatoes,hot dogsorsausages,tomatoes, apples,chickenliversandother giblets,andeggs(seeprevious caution)shouldbepiercedto allowsteamtoescapeduring cooking*
@64BoiM3k’”cofllk.ingpdlles
andtight~ydosed pbstic bags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented asdirectedinCookbook.Ifthey arenot,plasticcouldburst duringorimmediatelyafter cooking,possiblyresultingin injury.Also,plasticstorage containersshouldbeat least partiallyuncoveredbecausethey formatightseal.Whencooking withcontainerstightlycovered withplasticwrap,remove coveringcarefullyanddirect steamawayfromhandsandfhce.
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