Hotpoint RJ742J, RK747GJ, RJ745GJ, RK777GJ, RK747J Use And Care Manual

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Ovencooking Howtooperatethe
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BeforeUsingYourOven
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SafetyInstructions. . . . . ...1 ~3,4
Energy-SavingTips . . . . . . . . ...4 ~
Features. .
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AutomaticTimerand‘Clock.,.... 8.
Us@g YourOven. . . . . . . . . . . ..9r ,
Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~. .l0’
BakingGuide . . . . . .. =. . ... ....ll-
Roasting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..ti. .12. ,
MeatThermometer ..fl.;.;;.,_.13 -
RoastingGuide. . . . ...‘.. .~,o; .:.14, ~
Broiling. .. ; . ..1... .’..’..L;;X:1~, -.
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BroilingGuide . . (:.. . ; . ...”..;-’::17,;,
Rotisserie. . . ; . . . . . .L:.;;. l’,.}j’..,18.-
RotisserieTimeand ‘‘“,” .i” ,,.--..:-,,
TemperatureGuide. . . . .~.:.:.:19,..
Operatingthe ‘- ‘--“,.:,,
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CareandC~eaning. ... . .
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CleaningGuide . ..... . . . j.;
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Warranty. . . . . . . . . .. BackCover
Helpluls helpyou.o e
Beforeusingyouroven, readthisbookcarefully.
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewoven properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething or needmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs Hotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Ifyoureceived
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adamagedoven...
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or builder)that soldyoutheoven.
Writedownthemodel andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthemona labelonthe frontofthe ovenbehindthedoor(on thelowerovenontwo-ovenmodels).
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthat camewith youroven.Beforesendinginthis card,pleasewritethesenumbers here:
Model Number
Savetimeandmoney. Beforeyourequest service...
ChecktheProblemSolveron pages25and26,Itlistsminor causesofoperatingproblemsthat youcancorrectyourself.
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyouroven.
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a4PoRTAN’rSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
- Readallinstructionsbeforeusingthisappliance. m
- when using electricalappliances,
basic safetyprecautionsshould be followed,includingthe following:
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Usethisapp~ianceonlyforits
intendeduseas
describedin this
manual. e Be
sureyourapplianceis
properlyinsWdandgrouded
bya qualifiedtechnicianin accordancewiththe provided InstallationInstructions.
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Don’tattempttorepair orreplaceanypartofyour ovenunlessitisspecifically recommended.inthisbook.
All otherservicingshouldbe referred to a qualified technician.
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Beforeperforming
anyservice,
- INSCONNECTTHEOVEN . POWERSUPPLYATTHE
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PANELBY
REMOVINGTHE
FUSE OR SWITCHINGOFl?
THECIRCUITBREAKER.
@Donotleavechildrenaione—
Childrenshouldnotbeleftalone orunattendedinanareawhere applianceisinuse.Theyshould neverbeallowedtositorstand onanypartoftheappliance.
@Don9tallowanyonetochnb,
standorhangonthedoor. Theycoulddamagetheoven.
~CAUTION:ITEMSOF
I’NTEWST ‘m cHmDmN SHOULD NUT
BESTORED II$JCABINETSABOVE ANOVEN.CHILDREN CLIMBINGONTHEOVEN
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REACHITEMSCOULD
ESERIOUSLY
DLJURED.
- @NeverwearIoose-fittingOr
hanginggarmentswhiicusing
theappliance.Flammable
materialcouldbeignitedif
broughtincontactwithhot heatingelementsandmaycause severeburns.
@Useonlydrypotholders— Moistordamppotholdersondot surfhcesmayresultinburns fromsteam.Donotletpotholders touchhotheatingelements.Do notuseatowelorotherbulky cloth.
Neveruseyourappliancefor
warmingorheatingtheroom.
@StorageinoronappIiance—
Donotstoreflammablematerials intheoven.
@Keephoodandgreasefilters
cleantomaintaingoodventing andtoavoidgreasef~es.
@Donotletcookinggrease
orotherflammablematerials accumulateinorneartheoven.
@Donotusewaterongrease fires.Flameinovencanbe smotheredbycompletely closingdoorandturning
OVENSETtoOFF.
oDonottouchheatingelements orinteriorsurfaceofoven.
Thesesurfacesmaybehot
enoughtoburneventhoughthey
aredarkincolor.Duringand
afteruse,donottouch,orlet
clothingorotherflammable
materialscontactanyinterior
areaoftheoven;allowsufficient
timeforcooling,first.
Potentiallyhotsurfacesinclude
theovenventopeningsand
surfhcesneartheopenings,
crevicesaroundtheovendoor
andtheedgesofthedoorwindow.
Remember:Theinsidesurfiace
oftheovenmaybehotwhenthe
doorisopened.
oWhencookingpork, follow ourdirectionsexactlyandalways cookthemeattoat least170°F. Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killedandthemeatwillbe safe toeat.
Oven
~Standawayfromovenwhen openingovendoor.Thehotair orsteamwhichescapescan burnhands,faceand/oreyes.
Don9theatunopenedfood
containemintheoven.Pressure couldbuiidupandthecontainer couldburst9causinganinjury.
Keepovenventducts
unobstructed.
Keepovenfreefromgrease
buildup.
e ~~aceoven she~findesired
positionwhileovenisCOOLIf
shelvesmustbehandledwhen
hot,donotletpotholdercontact
heatingunitsintheoven.
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FullingoutsheIftoshelfstop
isaconvenienceinIiftii heavy
finds.Itis alsoaprecaution againstburnsfmmtouching hotsurfacesofdoororoven walls.
e men usingcooking or
roasting
bagsinoven9followthe
manufacturer’sdirections.
~ Donotuseyouroventodry
newspapers.Ifoverheated,they
cancatchfm.
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~ DOnotdean doorgasket.
Thedoorgasketisessentialfora goodseal.Careshouldbetaken
nottorub,damageormovethe
gasket.
~ Donotuseovencleaners.No
commercialovencleaneroroven linerprotectivecoatingofany kindshouldbeusedinoraround anypartoftheoven.
oCleanonlypartslistedinthis
UseandCareBook.
@Beforeself-cleaningtheoven? removebroilerpanandother utensils.
@Listenforfan—afannoise
shouldbeheardsometimeduring thecleaning
cycle.If not, call for
servicebeforeself-cleaningagain.
SAVETmE
INSTRUCTIONS
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@Preheattheovenonlywhen
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necessary.Most foods-willcook satisfactorilywithoutpreheating. Ifyoufindpreheatingisnecessary, keepaneyeonthe indicatorlight, andputfoodintheovenpromptly afterthelightgoesout.
eAlwaysturnovenOFF before
removingfood.
~Duringbaking,avoidfrequent
door openings.Keepdooropen as
shortatimeaspossible. oBesureto wipeupexcessspillage
beforeself-cleaningoperation.
eCookcompleteovenmealsinstead ofjustonefooditem.Potatoes, othervegetablesandsomedesserts willcooktogetherwitha main-dish casserole,meatloaf, chickenor
roast.Choosefoodsthatcookat thesametemperatureandin
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approximatelythesametime.
Useresidualheatin oven
wheneverpossibleto finish
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cookingcasseroles,ovenmeals,
etc.Alsoaddrollsor precooked
dessertsto warmoven,using
residualheattowarmthem.
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Qt
eaUres ofYouroven
Models
See
RJ742J Model
)age RJ742GJ*
RJ745GJ*
FeatureIndex
1 ModelandSerialNumbers
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2 Oven SetControl 3 OvenTempControl
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4 Oven CyclingLight
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5 AutomaticOvenTimer,
ClockandMinuteTimer
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6 LatchRelease
20
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7 LockedLight(Glowsduring
self-cleaningwhenovenhas reachedcleaningtemperature. Ovencannotbeopenedwhen thislightison.)
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8 OvenCleaningLight(Glows
duringself-cleaningwhenall
controlsareset.)
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ModelsRJ742J,RJ’7W2J*
9 OvenDoorLatch
201 e I 0
10 OvenInteriorLight
(Comesonautofiatically whendoorisopened.)
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11 BroilUnit
10
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12 BakeUnit
9
2 2
13 OvenShelves
14 OvenShelfSupports
(LettersA, B,CandD indicatecookingpositionsfor
shelvesasrecommendedon
cookingguides.)
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15 BroilerPanandRack(Donot
cleaninself-cleanoven.) 16 OvenDoorGasket 17 MeatThermometerReceptacle
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18 MeatThermometerDial
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19 RotisserieReceptacle
(Motorisbehindovenwall.)
*W’ inmodelnumberindicatesBlackGlassDoor.
ModelRJ7MGJ*
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Upperandlowerovens
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Models
Explained RK74’7J
onpage RK747GJ*
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RK767GJ*
Model
RK777GJ*
FeatureIndex
1 ModelandSerialNumbers
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2 OvenSetControl
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3 OvenTempControl
4 OvenCyclingLight
9
0
2
2
5 AutomaticOvenTimer,
ClockandMinuteTimer
8
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20
0
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6 LatchRelease 7 LockedLight(Glowsduringself-
cleaningwhenovenhasreachedcleaning temperature.Ovencannotbeopened whenthislightis on.)
8 OvenCleaningLight(Glowsduring
self-cleaningwhenallcontrols areset.)
20
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0
20
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9 OvenDoorLatch
20
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10 OvenInteriorLight(Comeson
automaticallywhendooris opened.)
11 OvenLightSwitch
2
9
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12 BroilUnit
15
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13 BakeUnit(Maybeliftedgently
forwipingovenfloor.)
10
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9 2 4“ 9
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14 OvenShelves
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15 OvenShelfSupports(LettersA, B,Cand
Dindicatecookingpositionsforshelves asrecommendedoncookingguides.)
16 BroilerPanandRack(Donot
cleanin self-cleanoven.)
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15
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2
17 OvenDoorGasket 18 MeatThermometerReceptacle
(Insertprongedendofthermometer firmlyintoreceptacle.)
19 MeatThermometerDial
20
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2
Upper
13
20 RotisserieReceptacle(Placeendof
spitfirmlyintoreceptaclewhenusing rotisserie.Motorisbehindovenwall.)
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Upper
*“G” inmodelnumberindicatesBlackGlassDoor.
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TheAutomaticTimerandClockon yourovenarehelpfuldevicesthat
serveseveralpurposes.
Tosettheclock
Pushinthecenterknobofthe MinuteTimerandturn knobin eitherdirectionto settheDigital
Clocknumeralstothecorrecttime.
(AftersettingtheClock,letthe knobout,andturntheMinute Timerpointerto OFF.)
TOset the Minute mnler TheMinuteTimeristhelargedial
totheleftofthe DigitalClock.Use
ittotimeallyourprecisecooking operations.Thisdialalsosetsor changesthe DigitalClock.
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TOSETTHEMINUTETIMER, turnthecenterknobclockwise,
withoutpushingin, untilpointer
reachesnumberofminutesyou wishtotime(upto 60).
TimeBaketks AtmN-mti42Timer
UsingAutomaticTimer,youcan TIMEBAKEwiththeovenstarting immediatelyandturningoffatthe StopTimesetor youcansetboth DELAYEDSTART(somemodels saySTART)andSTOPdialsto automaticallystartandstopovenat alatertimeofday.Ittakesthe worryoutofnotbeinghometo startor stoptheoven.
SettingthedialsforTIMEBAKE
isexplainedindetailonpage10.
SikM-ckm.uses
AtltomatieTimer
Theself-cleaningfunctiononyour ovenusestheAutomaticTimerto
setthelengthoftimeneededto
cleanwhetheryouwishtoclean
immediatelyor delaythecleaning
untillowenergytimessuchas duringthenight.Seepage20.
Qwstkms andAnswers -
Q. HowcanIusemyMinute Timertomakemysurface
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cookingeasier? A. YourMinuteTimerwillhelp
timetotalcookingwhichincludes timetoboilfoodandchange temperatures.Donotjudgecooking timebyvisiblesteamonly.Food
willcookincoveredcontainers eventhoughyoucan’tseeany steam.
Q. Mmt the Clockbeseton
correcttimeofdaywhenIwish tousetheAutomaticTimerfor baking?
A. Yes,ifyouwishtosetthe
DELAYEDSTARTor STOPdials toturnonandoffat settimesduring timedfunctions.
Q. CanI usetheMinuteTimer
duringovencooking?
A. TheMinuteTimercanbe
usedduringanycookingfunction.
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TheAutomaticTimers(DELAYED
STARTandSTOPdials)areused
withTIMEBAKEfunctiononly.
Q. CanI changetheClockwhile
I’mTimeCookingintheoven?
A. No.TheClockcannotbechanged
duringanyprogramthatusesthe oventimer.Youmusteitherstop thoseprogramsorwaituntilthey arefinishedbeforechangingtime.
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BeforeusingYour owl-l
1.Lookatthecontrols.Besure
youunderstandhowto setthem
properly.Readoverthedirections
fortheAutomaticOvenTimerso youunderstanditsusewiththe controls.
2. Checkoveninterior.Lookat theshelves.Takeapracticerunat removingandreplacingthemproperly,
togivesure,sturdysupport.
3. Readoverinformationandtips thatfollow.
4. Keepthisbookhandysoyoucan refertoit, especiallyduringthe firstweeksofgettingacquainted withyour oven.
Oven Controls
Thecontrolsfortheoven(s)are markedOVENSETandOVEN
TEMF?OVENSEThassettingsfor BAKE,TIMEBAKE (onmodelsso tX@p@),BROIL,CLEANandOFF. Whenyouturntheknobtothedesired setting,theproperheatingunitsare thenactivatedforthatoperation.
OVENTEMPmaintainsthe temperatureyouset, fromWARM (150”F.)toBROIL(550”F.)and alsoat CLEAN(880”F.).
The OvenCyciingLightglows untiltheovenreachesyourselected temperature,thengoesoffandonwith theovenunit(s)duringcooking.
PREHEATINGtheoven,evento hightemperaturesettings,isspeedy —rarelymorethanabout10r&utes. Preheatthe ovenonlywhen necessary.Most foodswill cook satisfactorilywithoutpreheating. Ifyoufindpreheatingis necessary, keepaneyeontheindicatorlight andputfoodintheovenpromptly afierlightgoesout.
ovenInteriorSk!hws
Theshelvesaredesignedwith stop-lockssothatwhenplaced
correct~yontheshelfsupports,
they(a)willstopbeforecoming completelyfromtheoven,and(b) willnottiltwhenremovingfood fromorplacingfoodonthem.
TOREMOVEshelvesfromthe oven,liftup rearofshelf,pull forwardwithstop-locksalongtop ofshelfsupports.Becertainthat shelfiscoolbeforetouching.
TOREPLACEshelvesinoven, insert.shelfwithstop-locksresting
onshelfsupports.Pushshelftoward rearofoven;itwillfallintoplace. Whenshelfisinproperposition, stop-locksonshelfwillrununder shelfsupportwhenshelfispulled forward.
shelfPositiom
The ovenhas fourshelfsupports markedA (bottom),B,C andD (top).Shelfpositionsforcooking foodaresuggestedonBaking, RoastingandBroilingpages.
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ovenLight
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The lightcomesonautomatically when&edoorisopened.Onmodels withovenwindowuseswitchto turnlighton andoffwhendoor isclosed.
Switchislocatedonfrontofdoor.
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