Top oven – conventional cooking – Hotpoint EW72 User Manual

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The heat for conventional cooking in
the Top Oven is provided by the grill
element and the element under the
floor of the oven. It is ideal for the slow
cooking of cheaper cuts of meat in
casseroles etc but can also be used
for small joints of meat up to 1 .5kg (3lb).

The operation of the controls is covered on

page 11.

Detailed charts coverings suggested
temperatures and shelf positions for
cooking are given in the recipe book
supplied .

The Top Oven can be used either
independently to cook small quantities
of food or in conjunction with the Main
Oven to provide additional cooking
space.

To use the oven proceed as follows:

• The shelf should be positioned on

the first or second runner from the
bottom.

• Set the Top Oven control to the

required temperature and wait for the
thermostat light to go off indicating that
the oven has reached the right
temperature.

• The food to be cooked should be

placed in the centre of the shelf with
a gap of at least 25mm (1 in)
between it and the grill element. This
should avoid burning and ensure
even cooking.

Do not place food or dishes on

the floor of the oven.

Plate warming in the Top Oven
Plates and dishes placed on the floor
of the Top Oven will be heated when
the Main Oven is in use. When the
Main Oven is not in use for instance
when a meal is being cooked on the
hob) place the plates and serving
dishes on the shelf using the bottom
runner, and turn the Top Oven control
to approximately 100°C. A maximum
time of 10-12 minutes is all that is
required to heat the plates and dishes.

NEVER operate the grill control when
using the Top Oven for cooking or for
warming plates and dishes.

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Top Oven – Conventional Cooking

25mm (1in)

WARNING: DO NOT PUT
DELICATE CHINA OR ITEMS
WHICH COULD BE AFFECTED
BY HEAT INTO THE OVEN.

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