Hotpoint RJ734GP, RK746GP, RK736GP Use And Care Manual

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Contents
Aluminum Foil
4, 14
2
Btiking,
Baking Guide
9–1 1
Broiling, Broiling Guide
14, 15
Care
and
Cleaning
16,
17
Clock/Timer
7
Consumer Services
23
Control Panel
8
Control
Seltings
6-15
Door Removal
16
Electronic Oven Control
6
Energy-Saving Tips
4
Features
5,6
Light; Bulb Replacement
16
Model tind
Serial Numbers
2
Power Outage’?
7
Preheating
4, I
I
Problem Solver
22
Roasting, Roasting Guide
12,
13
Safety Instructions
2-4
Self-Cleaning Instructions
18–20
Thermostat Adjustment
17,20
Timer
7
Vent
Duct
5,
8
Warranty
Back Cover
GE;
Answer
Center’’”
800.626.2000
Use and Care
of
Models
RJ734GP
m736GP
m746GP
Help us help you...
Before using your oven, read this book carefully.
It
is intended to help you operate and maintain your new oven properly.
Keep it handy
for
answers to
your questions. If you don’t understand something
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’ 11 find them on a label on
the front of the oven behind the oven door.
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
Setial
Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your oven.
Save time and money. Before you request service...
Check the Problem Solver in the back of this book. 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 people who 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, KY 40225
FINALLY, if your problem is
still
not resolved, write:
Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North
Wacker
Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
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-cleaning 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.
When You Get Your Oven
Have the installer show you
the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for
easy reference.
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded
by a qualified technician in accordance with the provided Installation Instructions.
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I)on
’t attempt to
repair
or
replace any
part of your
oven
unless it is specifically
recommended in this book.
All
other
servicing should be referred
to a ~]uulil’ied
technician.
IIefore
performing any
service, DISCONNECT
THE
OV~;N
POWER SUPPI.Y
AT
‘1’IIIi
HOUSEHOLD
I)lS’I’RIBUTION
PANEL
13Y
REM[)VING
THE FUSE
(jl<
SW
IT(:HING OFF
‘1’HE
C: IR(7UIT BREAKER.
1)o
not leave children
alone—
(’hi ldrcn
shoLIld
not be left
alone
or u nattcnded in an area
wtlc:re
applitince is in use. They
sl)ould 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
t’ould
damage the oven.
CAU’1’ION:
ITEMS
OF
INTEREST TO CHILDREN
SH()[JLD NOT BE STORED IN
CABINETS ABOVE
AN
OVEN. CHILDREN
CLIMBING ON THE OVEN
‘1’() R13ACH
ITEMS
COULD
Ilk:
SE; I{ IOUSI,Y INJURED.
Never
wear loose-fitting or
hanging garments while using
the
appliance.
Be
careful when
reach i
ng
for itcms stored in
c’ahincts
over the oven.
l~lammablc material could be
iglli[ed
i [.
bl-~)ught ill ~c)lltact
wi[h h~~[
heating elements and
may cause:
severe
burns.
1)()
NOT
STORF;
OR
USE:
COMBUSTIBLE
MATF;RIALS,
GASOLINE
OR
OTHE;R
FLAMMABLE
VAPORS
AND LIQUIDS IN
‘1’1113
VICINITY OF
THIS OR
ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
Use only dry pot holders—
Moist or damp pot holders on
hot
surfaces may result in burns
from steam. Do not let pot
holders touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky
cloth.
For your safety, never use
your appliance for warming or heating the room.
Storage in or on appliance—
Do not store flammable 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 materials accumulate in or near
the oven.
Do not use water on grease
fires. Flame in oven can be smothered by completely closing door and pressing oven
CLEAWOFF pad or use
dry chemical or foam type extinguisher.
Do not touch heating
elements or interior
surt”ace
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.
Potentially hot surfaces include the oven vent openings and surfaces near the openings, crevices around the oven door, the edges of the door window and metal trim parts above door.
Remember: The inside surface
of the oven may be hot when the door is opened.
When cooking pork,
follow
the directions exactly
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 killed 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
antior
eyes.
Don’t heat unopened food
containers in the oven. Pressure could build up and the container could burst, causing an injury.
Keep oven vent duct
unobstructed.
Keep oven free from
grease buildup.
Place oven shelf in desired
position while oven is cool.
If shelves must be handled when hot, do not
let
pot holder contact heating units in the oven.
Pulling out shelf to shelf stop
is a convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also a precaution against burns from touching hot surfaces of door or oven walls.
When using cooking or
roasting bags in oven,
fot
tow
the manufacturer’s directions.
Do not use your oven to dry
newspapers. If
overheated,
they can catch fire.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
Energy-Saving
INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
Tips
Self-Cleaning Oven
(on model
RK746,
the UPPER
OVEN ONLY)
Do not clean door gasket
before reading special cleaning instructions in the Self-Clean section of this book. 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 parts listed in
this Use and Care Book.
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Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan and other cookware.
Listen for fan—a fan noise
may be heard sometime during
the clean cycle. This is normal.
Do not use aluminum foil
to line oven bottoms, except as suggested in this book. Improper installation of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
Be sure to wipe up excess
spillage before starting the self-cleaning operation.
If You Need Service
c
Read the Problem Solver in
the back of this book.
Don’t
attempt to repair or replace any part of your range unless it is specifically recommended in this book.
All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat oven only when necessary.
Most foods will cook satisfactorily without preheating. If you find preheating is necessary, listen for the beep, and put food in oven promptly after the oven is preheated.
. Always turn oven off before removing food.
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During baking, avoid frequent door openings. Keep door open as short a time as possible if it is opened.
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 the 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.
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Features of Your Oven
(appearance may vary slightly)
9QQ Q
] Explained
Feature Index
I
1
Oven
Temp
Knob (Operates the
8
lower oven.)
I
2 Oven Set Knob (Operates the
I
8
lower oven.)
I
3
Electronic Oven Control,
Clock
and
Timer
6
4 Oven
light
Switch
(Lets
y~u
control interior oven
lights.)
5 Grille
l–
6
Oven Interior Light
I
16,
18
7 Oven Shelf Supports 8 Oven Shelves
I
8,11,14,15
9
Bake Unit
1 () Removable Oven Door
I
16,21
RK746GP
I I Broiler
Pan and
Rack
(Do
not
I
14.15
clean
in self-clean oven.)
I
12 Oven Door Gasket
1
18,20,21
13
Model and Serial Numbers
2
14
Oven Broil Unit
14, 15
I 5 Oven Vent
3,8
16
Automatic Oven Door Latch
18-20
(Self-Cleaning Oven)
17
Oven Cycling Light
8
— —
M734GP
(not shown)
RK736GP
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Features of
Your
Electronic
Oven Control
(appearance
may vary slightly)
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?
1.
INCnREASE.
Short taps to this
pad incrcasc time
or temperature
by
snlall amoun[s.
Press & hold
pad [0 increase
time or temperature
by
larger
amounts.
2.
DECRk;ASE.
Short taps to this
pad
decrease
time
or temperature by small amounts. Press & hold pad to
decrease time
or
tetnperature
by
1:11’:CI” UtlloU1ltS.
3. BROI1,.
Touch
this
pad
to
select hrt)il I“unction.
Then
tap
INCREASE pad
once to
broil
tit
L() (450
C’F’.)
or twice to broil at HI
(5500F.).
Tap DECREASE pad to
change
back to LO broil.
4. BAKE. Touch this pad to select
bake
function. Then tap or press
INCREASE
ot-
DECREASE pad to
display
desired ~etnperature.
5.
CI.F;AN.
Touch this pad to
S~l~Cl
sclt-clcanillg
function.
See
the Scl l’-C’leaning
Instructions in
this
book.
6. C()()K TIME. Touch this pad
and then loucb the
INCREASE
or
DE(’REASE pad to set the
amounl 01’ (imc
you want your
food
to
cook.
Touch BAKE and
the INC’REASE
or DECREASE
pad to
SCI the oven
temperature.
The
oven will
shLIt
oft
after
the
s~l~~l~d (’()()k
Time has I.un
out.
7. STOP TIME. Use this pad
along
with COOK TIME and INCREASE or DECREASE pad to set the oven to start automatically,
cook
for
a specified time and stop
automfitically
at a time you select.
8.
CLOCK. Touch this pad before
setting the clock.
To set clock, first touch CLOCK pad. “TIME” will
tlash
in the
display. Tap INCREASE or
DECREASE pad to change the time of day by small amounts. Press & hold INCREASE or DECREASE pad to change the
time of day by larger amounts.
9. TIMER ON/OFF. Touch this pad to select timer function. The
timer
does not control oven
operations. The timer can time up
to 9 hours and 55 minutes.
To set timer,
first
touch TIMER
pad. “TIMER” will
flash
in
the display.
Tap
INCREASE or DECREASE pad to change the time by
small
amounts. Press & hold INCREASE or DECREASE
pad
to change
the titne
by
lar&er
amounts.
Hours
and
minutes
will be
displayed if the time set on the timer is more than
I
hour. Minutes
and
seconds will be displayed
if
the
time set on the
titner
is less
than
I
hour. Press and hold
“TIMER” pad to
clear timer.
10. CLEAWOFF.
Touch this
p:ld
to
cancel
all oven operatiotls
except clock
and ti
trier.
11. PROGRAM STATUS. ~’ol”LIS
light up in the display to
indicate
what is in
time
display,
Programmed
itlfornlatic)ll
can
bc
displayed at anytime by
touching
the pad of the operation
yOLI wan[
to see.
For
example, you
c’atl
display
the
current
time (JI’ dajJ
while the timer is
counti n: domtl
by touching the CLO[’K pad.
12.
TIME DISPLAY.
Shows t
hc
time of day,
the times set
lot t
tl~
titner
or automatic
oven opcratit)t].
13. OVEN
TEMPERA’1’IJRF:
AND BROIL DISPLAY. sllo~ \
the oven temperature or the
l>roi
I
setting selected.
14. FUNCTION
IN1)l(lA’l’ORS.
Lights up to show whether
okcll
is
in bake. broil or sell’-clcat]
I]lt)dc>.
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Oven Control, Clock and Timer
Clock
The clock
must be
set for the
automatic oven ti
millg
functions
(o
work properly. The time of day
canno[ be
changed
during a
TIME
[3AKE or
CLEAN
~y~]e.
TO
Set
the
Clock
Step 1. Touch
the
CLOCK
pad.
Step 2.
f’rcss
INCREASE or
l)ECR EASE
pad
to set
the
time
ot’
day.
Ilxanlpfe: Try setting the time
for
3:()().
(Jsc a
combination
of
presses
and
[ups [o
get
fami
I
iar
with
the
con(rol.
Since this is a t 2-hour
clock, there
is no
need
to worry
ahout
A M or PM.
f 1’ you accidentally go past 3:00,
simply press
the DECREASE
pad
until the
time
shows in the display.
Power Outage?
After a power outage, when power is restored the display will flash
and
time shown
will
no longer
be correct—for example,
after a
5-minute power interruption the
clock
will be 5 minutes slow.
Display flashes until
clock
is reset. All other functions that were in operation when
the
power went out
will have to be programmed again.
Timer
The timer does not control oven operations. The maximum setting on the timer is
9
hours and 55 minutes.
To Set The Timer
Step 1. Touch
the
TIMER pad.
Step 2. Press INCREASE or
DECREASE pad to set the amount
of
time on timer.
The timer will start automatically within a
few
seconds of releasing
the pad. The timer, as you are setting it,
will display seconds
until 60
seconds is reached. Then it will display minutes and seconds until
60
minutes is reached.
After 60 minutes, it
will
display
hours
(“HR” now appears in
display) and minutes until the maximum time of 9 hours and 55 minutes is reached.
To Reset Timer
Touch TIMER pad and then press the INCREASE or DECREASE
pad
until desired time is reached.
To Cancel Timer
Press & hold TIMER pad until the word “TIMER” quits flashing on the display (about 4 seconds).
Timer Tones
The timer tone is a series of three beeps followed by one beep every six seconds. If you
would
like to remove the one beep every six seconds, press and hold CLEAWOFF pad for 10 seconds.
To return to one beep every 6 seconds, press & hold
CLEAWOFF for 10 seconds.
Display Messages
If “door” appears on the display, LOCK flashes and oven signals,
you set the self-clean cycle
and
did
not shut the oven door.
If “F” and a number flash on
display,
this indicates function error code. Touch CLEAWOFF pad. If function error code does not clear, disconnect power to the range and call for service.
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Using Your Oven
Before Using Your Oven Oven Shelves
1. Look at the controls. Be sure
you understand
how
to set them
properly,
Read
over the directions
for the
Electronic Controls so
you
understand how to use them.
2. Check
oven in[crior. Look at
the
shelves.
Take
a practice run
at
removing and replacing them property, to
give sure, sturdy
support.
3. Read
over
information
and
tips
that
f(Jl]OW.
4. Keep this book handy so you
can refer
to it, especially during
the first weeks
o~. gettirl-g
acquaintcci
with your
oven,
Lower Oven
(on models
so
equipped)
e
I
II
The LOWER OVEN CONTROL knobs are located on the left side
of
the control panel.
TO BAKE:
1.
Tul”n the
oven set knob to bake.
2. Turn the oven
temp
knob to
desired temperature.
3. When finished, turn oven set knob to OFF.
The lower
oven
can bc
used
‘~he
shelves
are
designed with
stop-locks so when
placed
correctly on the shelf supports, they will stop
before
coming
completely out of the oven
and
will not tilt when you are removing food from them or placing food on them.
When placing cookware on a shelf, pull the shelf out to the “stop” position. Place the cookware on the shelf, then slide the shelf back into the oven. This will eliminate reaching into the hot oven.
while
the
LIppcI”
oven is on.
To remove
the
shelves from the
The lower
oven
has a standard
oven.
Dull
them toward
you,
tilt porcelain finish. See the Care and Cleaning section
ol’
this
book
for
cleaning information.
Oven Cycling Light
A light between the Oven
Ternp
and Oven Set
knob
gtows unti 1
the
oven
reaches your selected
temperature.
then
goes ofl
and
on
with
the
oven unit(s)
during
cooking.
front
“~nd
upward
and pu~l
shelf out.
To replace, place shelf on shelf support with stop-locks (curved extension of
shelf) facing
up and
toward rear
of oven. Tilt up front
and
push shelf toward back of oven until it goes past “stop” on oven wall. Then lower front
of
shelf and push it
all
the
way
back.
Shelf Positions
The oven has four shelf
supports—
A (bottom), B, C and D (top). Shelf positions for cooking are suggested on Baking and Roasting pages.
Oven Light
The oven light comes on automatically when the oven door is opened.
B6th
lights come on when one door is opened. Use the button on the electronic control panel to turn the light on and off when the door is closed.
Oven Vent
When the oven is on, heated air moves through a vent above the door or between door and grille.
The vent area could get hot during oven use.
The vent is needed for proper air flow in the oven and good baking results. Do not block this vent.
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