or need more help, write (include
your phone number):
Consumer Affairs
Hotpoint
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
Write down the model
and serial numbers.
You’ll
find them on a
front of the oven behind the door
(on the lower oven on two-oven
models).
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration Card that came with
your oven. Before sending in this
card, please write these numbers
here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerning your range.
label
on the
If you received
a
dam~ed
Immediately contact the dealer (or
builder) that sold you the oven.
oven...
Save time and money.
Before you request
service . . .
Check the Problem Solver on
pages 25 and 26. It lists causes of
minor operating problems that you
can correct yourself.
If you need service...
To obtain service, see the
Consumer Services page in the
back of this book.
We’re proud of our service and
want you to be pleased. If for some
reason you are not happy with the
service you receive, here are three
steps to follow for further help.
FIRST, contact the
serviced your appliance. Explain
why you are not pleased. In most
cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT, if you are still not pleased,
write all the details—including
your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations
Hotpoint
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
FINALLY, if your problem is still
not resolved, write:
Major Appliance
Consumer Action Panel
20 North
Chicago, Illinois 60606
Wacker
people who
Drive
S~ETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions
before
appliance.
IMPORTANT
SA~TYNOTICE
The California Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic Enforcement
Act requires the Governor of
California to publish a list of
substances known to the state to
cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm, and requires
businesses to warn customers of
potential exposure to such
substances.
The fiberglass insulation in
self-clean ovens gives off a very
small amount of carbon monoxide
during the cleaning cycle.
Exposure can be minimized by
venting with an open window or
using a ventilation fan or hood.
usi~
this
2
MPO~MT
S~ETY~STRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before
When using electrical appliances,
basic safety precautions should
be followed, including the
following:
●
Use this appliance only for
intended use
as
describd
manual.
●
Be sure your appliance is
properly
instied
and grounded
by a qualified technician in
accordance with the provided
Installation Instructions.
●
Don’t attempt to repair
or replace any part of your
oven
ud-
it is
specifidly
recommended in this book.
other servicing should be
to a
●
Mom
qudifid
technician.
performing any
DISCONNECT THE OWN
POWER SUPPLY AT THE
HOUSEHOLD
PANEL
BY REMOVING THE
D~~ON
FUSE OR SWIKHING OFF
THE CIRCUIT
●
Do
not leave children
Children should not be
BREA~R.
lefi
or unattended in an area where
appliance is in use. They should
never be allowed to sit or stand
on any part of the appliance.
●
Don’t
allow anyone to climb,
stand or hang on the door.
They could damage the oven.
●
CAUTION:
~TE~T
SHOULD
m
cABMm ABom
AN
OWN.
CL~~G
~
REACH
BE
SEWOUSLY ~-.
●
Never
wmr
~MS
OF
~ CH~DREN
N~
BE
S~RED
C_DREN
ON THE OWN
MS CO~D
loose-fitting or
–- hanging garments while using
the appliance.
Flammable
material could be ignited if
i~
in this
All
tied
servi~
done—
alone
usi~ t~
appliance.
brought in contact with hot
heating elements and may cause
severe burns.
c
Use only dry pot
holders—
Moist or damp potholders on
hot surfaces may result in burns
from
s-.
Do not let pot
holdem
touch hot heating elements. Do
not use a towel or other bulky
cloth.
●
Never use your appliance for
warming or heating the room.
●
Storage in or on
Do not store
fl
applianc*
arnmable
materials
in the oven.
●
Keep hood and grease filters
clean
to maintain good venting
and to avoid grease fires.
●
Do
not let cooking grease
or other flammable
accmmdate
●
Do not use water on grease
in or near the oven.
materhds
fire. name in oven can be
smothered by completely
closing door and turning
OWN SET to OFF.
●
Do
not touch
hwting
elements
or interior surface of oven.
These surfaces may be hot
enough to burn even though they
are dark in color. During and
after use, do not touch, or let
clothing or other flammable
materials contact any interior
area of the oven; allow sufficient
time for cooling, first.
Wtentidly
hot
sufices
include
the oven vent openings and
surfaces near the openings,
crevices around the oven door
and the edges of the door window.
Remember:
The inside surface
of the oven maybe hot when the
door is
opend.
c
When cooking pork,
the directions
emcdy
follow
and always
cook the meat to an internal
temperature of at least
170°F.
This assures that, in the remote
possibility that trichina may be
present in the meat, it will be
tilled and the meat will be safe
to eat.
Oven
●
Stand away from oven when
opening oven door. The hot air
or steam which escapes can
burn hands, face and/or eyes.
●
Don’t
heat unopened food
containers in the oven.
eodd bdd
up and the container
could burst, causing an injury.
●
Keep oven vent
unobstructed.
●
Keep oven free from
buildup.
. Place oven shelf in desired
position while oven is cool.
shelves must be handled when
hot, do not let pot holder contact
heating units in he oven.
●
PuMing
out shelf to shelf stop
is a convenience in Ming heavy
foods. It is b a
against burns from touching
hot surfaces of door or oven
*.
●
When using cooking or
roasting bags in oven,
manuticturer’s
. DO not use
nmpapem.
directions.
your oven to
If overheati, they
can catch fire.
@
-ure
duc~
g~e
p-ution
fo~ow
If
the
dry
3
~sTRUCT1ONS
Self-Clea*
●
Do
not
cl-
Oven
door gasket.
(continu~)
The door gasket is essential for a
good seal. Care should be taken
not to rub, damage or move the
gasket.
●
Do not use oven cleaners. No
commercial oven cleaner or oven
liner protective coating of any
kind should be used in or around
any part of the oven.
●
Clean only
pa~
listed in this
Use and Care Book.
●
Before
remove broiler
self+leaning
pan
and other
the oven,
utensils.
●
Listen for fan—a fan noise
should be heard sometime during
the cleaning cycle. If not,
call
for
service before self< leaning again.
SAVE
T-E
~STRUCTIONS
Enegy-Savi~~ps
●
Preheat the oven only when
necessary. Most foods will cook
satisfactorily without preheating.
If you find preheating is necessary,
keep an eye on the indicator light,
and put food in the oven promptly
after the light goes out.
●
Always turn oven OFF before
removing food.
●
During baking, avoid frequent
door openings. Keep door open as
short a time as possible.
●
Be sure to wipe up excess spillage
before self-cleaning operation.
●
Cook complete oven meals instead
of just one food item. Potatoes,
other vegetables and some desserts
will cook together with a main-dish
casserole, meat loaf, chicken or
roast. Choose foods that cook at
the same temperature and in
approximately the same time.
●
Use residual heat in oven
whenever possible to finish
cooking casseroles, oven meals,
etc. Also add rolls or precooked
desserts to warm oven, using
residual heat to warm them.
4
Features of Your Oven
Q Q
——- —- —— — - — ———
Model
PQ??
W742GJ
Feature Index
1 Model and Serial Numbers
2 Oven Set Control
3 Oven
Temp
Control
4 Oven Cycling Light
5 Automatic Oven Timer,
Clock and Minute Timer
6 Rotisserie Receptacle
(Motor is behind oven wall.)
7 Locked Light (Glows during
self-cleaning when oven has
reached cleaning temperature.
Oven cannot be opened when
this
light
is on.)
8 Oven Cleaning Light (Glows
during self-cleaning when all
controls are set.)
9 Oven Door Latch
(Use for Self-Clean Only)
10 Oven Interior Light
(Comes on automatically
when door is opened. )
11 Broil Unit
12 Bake Unit
See
page
2
9
9
9
8
18
20
20
20
9,22
15,24
10,24
Model
RJ742GJ
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
b
Model
RJ745GJ
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
—- —- —— - — - ———
Model M745GJ
13 Oven Shelves
14 Oven Shelf Supports
(Letters A, B, C and D
indicate cooking positions for
shelves as recommended on
cooking guides.)
15 Broiler Panand Rack (Do not
clean in self-clean oven. )
16 Oven Door Gasket
17 Meat Thermometer
RwePQcle
18 Meat Thermometer Dial
5
15
20
13
13
9
9
2
●
●
●
2
●
●
●
●
Features of Your Oven
‘~’\
-
— — - - - - - — - --
Model
RK74~J
Y
—...———.
1 Lf-”---
—————
Model
Upper oven is
lower oven is
RK76~J
self<leaning,
sbndard
v
~\\
——
6
-—————
Model
Upper and lower ovens
are
RK77~M
Self+leaning
Feature Index
1 Model and Serial Numbers
Explained
on page
2
Model
Model
RK747GJRK767GJ
●
●
Model
RK777GM
●
2 Oven Set Control
3 Oven
Temp
Control
4 Oven Cycling Light
5 Automatic Oven Timer,
Clock and Minute Timer
6 Oven Light Switch
7 Locked Light (Glows during self-
cleaning when oven has reached cleaning
temperature. Oven cannot be opened
when this light is on. )
8
Oven Cleaning Light
9 Oven Door Latch
(Use for Self-Clean only.)
10 Oven Interior Light (Comes on
automatically when door is opened. )
11 Meat Thermometer Dial
12 Broil Unit
9
9
9
8
9
20
20
20
9,22
13
15,24
●
●
●
●
●
●
●●
●
●
●
●
●
2
●
2
●
●
2
●
●
●
2
●
2
●
●
●
2
●
●
13 Bake Unit (Maybe lifted gently
for wiping oven floor.)
14 Oven Shelves
15 Oven Shelf Supports (Letters A, B, C and
D indicate cooking positions for shelves
as recommended on cooking guides. )
16 Broiler Pan and Rack (Do not
clean in self-clean oven. )
17 Oven Door Gasket
18 Meat Thermometer Receptacle
(Insert pronged end of thermometer
firmly into receptacle.)
10,24
9
9
15
20
13
●
2
●
●
●
●
44
●●
●
●
b
●
2
Upper
7
Automatic
~mer
and Clock
The Automatic Timer and Clock on
your oven are helpful devices that
serve several purposes.
To Set the Clock
Push in the center knob of the
Minute Timer and turn knob in
either direction to set the Digital
Clock numerals to the correct time.
(After setting the Clock, let the
knob out, and turn the Minute
Timer pointer to OFF.)
To Set the Minute Timer
The Minute Timer is the large dial
to the left of the Digital Clock. Use
it to time all your precise cooking
operations. This dial also sets or
changes the Digital Clock.
TO SET THE MINUTE TIMER,
turn the center knob clockwise,
without pushing in,
reaches number of minutes you
wish to time (up to 60).
until pointer
Time Bake Uses
Automatic Timer
Using Automatic Timer, you can
TIME BAKE with the oven starting
immediately and turning off at the
Stop Time set or you can set both
DELAYED START (some models
say START) and STOP dials to
automatically start and stop oven at
a later time of day. It takes the
worry out of not being home to
start or stop the oven.
Setting the dials for TIME BAKE
is explained in detail on page 10.
Self-Clean Uses
Automatic Timer
The self-cleaning function on your
oven uses the Automatic Timer to
set the length of time needed to
clean whether you wish to clean
immediately or delay the cleaning
until low energy times such as
during the night. See page 20.
Questions and Answers
Q. How can I use my Minute
~mer
to make
cooking easier?
A.
Your Minute Timer will help
time total cooking which includes
time to boil food and change
temperatures. Do not judge
time by visible steam only. Food
will
cook in covered containers
even though you can’t see any
steam.
Q. Must the
correct time of day when I wish
to use the Automatic Timer for
baking?
A. Yes,
DELAYED START or
to turn on and off at set times during
timed
Q. Can I use the Minute Timer
during oven cooking?
A. The Minute Timer can be
used during any cooking function.
The Automatic Timers (DELAYED
START and
with TIME BAKE and self-clean
functions.
Q. Can I
I’m
A. No.
during any program that uses the
oven timer. You must either stop
those programs or wait until they
are finished before changing time.
if you wish to set the
finctions.
~me
The Clock cannot be changed
my
surface
cooting
Clock
be set on
S~P
dials
S~P
dials) are used
change
Cooking in the oven?
the Clock while
8
Using Your Oven
Before Using Your Oven
1.
Look at the controls. Be sure
you understand how to set them
properly. Read over the directions
for the Automatic Oven Timer so
you understand its use with the
controls.
2. Check oven interior. Look at
the shelves. Take a practice run at
removing and replacing them properly,
to give sure, sturdy support.
3.
Read over information and tips
that follow.
4.
Keep this book handy so you can
refer to it, especially during the
first weeks of getting acquainted
with your oven.
Oven Controls
PREHEATING the oven, even to
high temperature settings, is speedy
—rarely more than about 10 minutes.
Preheat the oven only when
necessary. Most foods will cook
satisfactorily without preheating.
If you find preheating is necessary,
keep an eye on the indicator light
and put food in the oven promptly
after light goes out.
Oven Interior Shelves
The shelves are designed with
stop-locks so that when placed
correctly
they (a) will stop before coming
completely from the oven, and (b)
will not tilt
from or placing food on them.
~ ~MO~
oven, lift up
forward with stop-locks along
of shelf supports. Be certain that
shelf is cool before touching.
on the shelf supports,
when removing food
shelves from the
rear
of shelf, pull
top
Oven Light
The light comes on automatically
when the door is
model with oven window(s), use the
switch(es)
turn the light on and off when the
door is closed.
on the control panel to
opend.
On a
The controls for the oven(s) are
marked OVEN SET and OVEN
TEMR OVEN SET has settings for
BAKE, TIME BAKE (on models so
equipped), BROIL, CLEAN and OFF.
When you turn the knob to the desired
setting, the proper heating units are
then activated for that operation.
OVEN
temperature you set, from WARM
(150°F.)
also at CLEAN
The Oven Cycling Light
until the oven reaches your selected
temperature, then goes off and on with
the oven unit(s) during cooking.
TEMP
maintains the
to BROIL
(880°F.
(550°F.)
).
and
glows
TO
REPLACE shelves in oven,
insert shelf with stop-locks resting
on shelf supports. Push shelf toward
rear of oven; it will fall into place.
When shelf is in proper
stop-locks on shelf
shelf support when shelf is pulled
forward.
position,
will
run under
Shelf Positions
1
The oven has four shelf supports
marked A (bottom), B, C and D
(top). Shelf positions for cooking
food are suggested on Baking,
Roasting and Broiling pages.
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