Hotpoint MP 664 IX HA User Manual
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
CONTROL PANEL
1. Control panel
2. Identification plate
(do not remove)
3. Door
4. Upper heating element/grill
5. Light
6. Turntable
1. SELECTION KNOB
For switching the oven on by
selecting a function. Turn to the
“0” position to switch the oven off.
2. STOP
For stopping the function that is
currently active at any time and
putting the oven into standby
mode.
3. BACK
For returning to the previous
menu.
4. DISPLAY
5. CONFIRMATION BUTTON
For confirming a selected function
or a set value.
6. START
For immediately starting a
function. When the oven is
switched off, it activates the “Jet
Start” microwave function.
7. ADJUSTMENT KNOB
For scrolling through the menus
and applying or changing settings.
Please note: All knobs are push-
activated knobs. Push down on the
centre of the knob to release it from its
seating.
DAILY REFERENCE
GUIDE
Before using the appliance carefully read the Health and Safety guide.
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN
HOTPOINT-ARISTON PRODUCT
To receive more comprehensive help and
support, please register your product at
www . hotpoint . eu / register
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You can download the Safety Instructions
and the Use and Care Guide by visiting our
website docs . hotpoint . eu and following
the instructions on the back of this booklet.
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TURNTABLE
Placed on its support, the glass
turntable can be used with all
cooking methods.
The turntable must always
be used as a base for other
containers or accessories, with
the exception of the rectangular baking tray.
TURNTABLE SUPPORT
Only use the support for the glass
turntable. Do not rest other accessories
on the support.
CRISP PLATE
Only for use with the specific
“Crisp Dynamic” function.
The Crisp plate must always be
placed in the centre of the glass
turntable and can be pre-heated
when empty, using the special
function for this purpose only. Place the food directly
on the Crisp plate.
HANDLE FOR THE CRISP PLATE
Useful for removing the hot Crisp
plate from the oven.
WIRE SHELF
This allows you to place food
closer to the grill, for perfectly
browning your dish and for
optimal hot air circulation. Place
the wire shelf on the turntable,
making sure that it does not
come into contact with other surfaces.
STEAMER
To steam foods such as fish or
vegetables, place these in the
basket (2) and pour drinking
water (100 ml) into the bottom
of the steamer (3) to achieve the
right amount of steam.
To boil foods such as pasta, rice
or potatoes, place these directly
on the bottom of the steamer (the basket is not
required) and add an appropriate amount of drinking
water for the amount you are cooking.
For best results, cover the steamer with the cover (1)
provided.
Always place the steamer on the glass turntable and
only use it with the appropriate cooking functions, or
with microwave functions.
COVER
Useful for covering food while
it is cooking or heating in the
microwave.
The cover reduces splashes, keeps
foods moist and can also be used
to create two cooking levels.
It is not suitable for use in convection cooking or with
any of the grill functions (including “Crisp Dynamic”).
The number of accessories may vary according to which model is purchased.
Other accessories can be purchased separately from the After-sales Service.
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There are a number of accessories available on
the market. Before you buy, ensure they are
suitable for microwave use and resistant to oven
temperatures.
Metallic containers for food or drink should never
be used during microwave cooking.
Always ensure that foods and accessories do not
come into contact with the inside walls of the oven.
Always ensure that the turntable is able to turn
freely before starting the oven. Take care not to
unseat the turntable whilst inserting or removing
other accessories.
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FUNCTIONS Download the Use and Care Guide from
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MANUAL FUNCTIONS
MICROWAVES
For quickly cooking and reheating food or
drinks.
POWER SUGGESTED USE
900 W Quickly reheating drinks or other foods
with a high water content
750 W Cooking vegetables
650 W Cooking meat and sh
500 W
Cooking meaty sauces, or sauces
containing cheese or egg. Finishing o
meat pies or pasta bakes
350 W Slow, gently cooking. Perfect for melting
butter or chocolate
160 W Defrosting frozen foods or softening
butter and cheese
90 W Softening ice cream
Recommended accessories: Cover
CRISP DYNAMIC
For perfectly browning a dish, both on the top
and bottom of the food. This function must only be
used with the special crisp plate.
Required accessories: Crisp plate, handle for the Crisp plate
GRILL
For browning, grilling and gratins. We
recommend turning the food during cooking.
For best results, preheat the grill for 3-5 minutes.
Recommended accessories: Wire shelf
GRILL + MICROWAVES
For quickly cooking and gratinating dishes,
combining the microwave and grill functions.
Recommended accessories: Wire shelf
AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS
With the automatic functions, simply select the type and
weight or quantity of food to achieve the best results. The
oven will automatically calculate the optimum settings
and continue to change them as cooking progresses. The
total time does not include preparation or preheating
phases.
DEFROST DYNAMIC
For quickly defrosting various
different types of food simply by specifying their
weight.
Food should be placed directly onto the glass
turntable. Turn the food when prompted.
CATEGORY RECOMMENDED FOODS WEIGHT
MEAT
(mince, cutlets, steaks, roasting
joints)
100 g - 2 kg
POULTRY
(whole chicken, pieces, llets) 100 g - 2.5 kg
FISH
(whole, steaks, llets) 100 g - 1.5 kg
VEGETABLES
(mixed vegetables, peas, broccoli,
etc.)
100 g - 1.5 kg
BREAD
(loaves, buns, rolls) 100 g - 2 kg
REHEAT DYNAMIC
For reheating ready-
made food that is either frozen or at room
temperature. The oven automatically calculates
the settings required to achieve the best results
in the shortest amount of time. Place food on a
microwave-safe and heatproof dinner plate or dish.
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USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
1. SELECT THE LANGUAGE
You will need to set the language and the time
when you switch on the appliance for the first
time. ENGLISH will scroll along the display: Turn the
adjustment knob to scroll through the list of available
languages and select the one you require.
Press to confirm your selection.
Please note: The language can subsequently be changed
from the “Settings” menu.
2. SET THE TIME
After selecting the language, you will need to set the
current time: The two digits for the hour will flash on
the display.
Turn the adjustment knob to set the correct hour and
press : the minutes will flash on the display.
Turn the adjustment knob to set the minutes and press
to confirm.
Please note: You may need to set the time again following
lengthy power outages.
CRISP DYNAMIC
For quickly reheating and
cooking frozen foods and giving them a golden,
crunchy top. Only use this function with the crisp
plate provided. Turn the food when prompted.
CATEGORY RECOMMENDED FOODS WEIGHT
FRENCH FRIES
(spread out in a single layer and
sprinkle with salt before cooking)
300 - 600 g
PIZZA, THIN CRUST 250 - 500 g
PIZZA, THICK CRUST 300 - 800 g
CHICKEN WINGS, CHICKEN PIECES
(Lightly oil the plate) 300 - 600 g
FISH FINGERS
(Crisp plate must be preheated) 200 - 600 g
Required accessories: Crisp plate, handle for the crisp plate
STEAM DYNAMIC
For steam-cooking foods
such as vegetables or fish, using the steamer
provided. An initial preparation phase automatically
generates steam, bringing the water poured into
the bottom of the steamer to the boil. Timings for
this phase may vary. The oven then proceeds with
steam-cooking the food, according to the time set.
Some indicative cooking times are as follows:
• FRESH VEGETABLES (250-500 g): 4-6 minutes;
• FROZEN VEGETABLES (250-500 g): 5-7 minutes;
• FISH FILLETS (250-500 g): 4-6 minutes.
Required accessory: Steamer
SETTI SETTINGS
For changing the oven settings
(language, Eco mode, brightness, audible signal
volume, clock).
Please note: When Eco mode is active, the brightness of
the display will be reduced after a few seconds to save
energy. The display is reactivated automatically whenever
any of the buttons are pressed, etc.
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DAILY USE
1. SELECT A FUNCTION
Turn the selection knob until the function you require
is shown on the display: the display will show the icon
for the function and its basic settings.
To select an item from the menu (the display will
show the first available item), turn the adjustment
knob until the item you require is shown.
Press to confirm your selection: the display will
show the basic settings.
2. SET THE FUNCTION
After having selected the function you require, you
can change its settings.
The display will show the settings that can be
changed in sequence.
With the setting flashing on the display, turn the
adjustment knob to change the setting, then press
to confirm and continue with the settings that
follow.
Note: Pressing allows you to change the previous setting
again.
3. ACTIVATE THE FUNCTION
Once you have applied the settings you require, press
to activate the function.
PRESS
You can press at any time to pause the function
that is currently active.
. SAFETY LOCK
This function is automatically activated to prevent the
oven from being switched on accidentally.
DOOR
Open and close the door, then press to start the
function.
.PAUSE
To pause an active function, for example to stir or turn
the food, simply open the door.
To start it up again, close the door and press .
. JET START
When the oven is switched off, press to activate
cooking with the microwave function set at full power
(900 W) for 30 seconds.
Every time the button is pressed again, the cooking
time will be increased by a further 30 seconds.
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. AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS
CATEGORIES
When using certain automatic functions, you will
need to select a category for the food you are
cooking in order to achieve the best results.
The reference category corresponds to the number
indicated at the top right of the display.
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FOOD
Refer to the table containing descriptions of the
functions for information on all of the categories.
DEGREE OF DONENESS
Most of the automatic functions will prompt you to
select how well done you require the food to be.
The degree of doneness can be altered during
the first 20 seconds of operation after activating
the function: activate the function, then turn the
adjustment knob to select the setting you require.
MID
ACTIONS (STIRRING OR TURNING FOOD)
Certain automatic functions require you to turn or stir
the food, for example, and will pause in order for you
to do so.
TURN
Once the oven has paused cooking, open the door
and carry out the action you are prompted to perform
before closing the door again and pressing to
continue with cooking.
Please note: When using the “Defrost Dynamic” function, the
function will start again automatically after two minutes,
even if you have not turned or stirred the food.
. TIMER
When the oven is switched off, the display can be
used as a timer. To activate the function and set the
length of time you require, turn the adjustment knob.
Press to activate the timer: An audible signal will
sound and the display will indicate once the timer has
finished counting down the selected time.
Please note: The timer does not activate any of the cooking
cycles.
To change the time set for the timer, press to pause it and
then press twice to go back to viewing the current time.
Once the timer has been activated, you can activate
a function as well: The timer will continue to count
down the selected time automatically without having
any effect on the function.
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COOKING TABLE
FOOD FUNCTION HEATING UP GRILL LEVEL POWER (W) TIME (MIN) ACCESSORIES
Sponge cake ---7 - 15
Fruit pie ---12 - 20
Biscuits ---5 - 10
Savoury bakes or
quiche lorraine (1 - 1.2 kg) ---18 - 25
Ready meals
(250 - 500 g) - - 750 4 - 7 -
Lasagne/pasta bake - 2 350 - 500 15 - 40
Frozen lasagne
(500 - 700 g) - - 500 - 750 14 - 20 -
Pizza (300 g) ---14 - 16
Meat (chops, steak) - 3 500 10 - 15
Poultry (whole, 800 g - 1.5 kg) - 3 350 - 500 30 - 45 *
Chicken llets or pieces - 3 350 - 500 10 -17
Roasts - 2 350 - 500 25 - 40 *
Sausages/kebabs -2 / 3 -20 - 40 *
Sausages/hamburgers Yes ** - - 6 - 16 *
Fish (steaks or llets) Yes 3160 - 350 15 - 30 *
Whole sh - 3 160 - 350 20 - 40 *
Baked potatoes - 2 350 - 500 30 - 50 *
Potato wedges ---25 - 30
Baked apples - 2 160 -350 15 -25
* Turn the food halfway through cooking ** Preheat the Crisp plate for 3-5 minutes
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FUNCTIONS
Crisp Grill Grill + Microwaves
ACCESSORIES
Heatproof plate/container suitable
for use in microwaves Wire shelf Crisp plate
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SURFACES
• Clean the surfaces with a damp microfibre cloth.
If they are very dirty, add a few drops of pH-neutral
detergent. Finish off with a dry cloth.
• Clean the door glass with a suitable liquid detergent.
• At regular intervals or in case of spills, remove the
turntable and its support to clean the bottom of the
oven, removing all food residue.
• The grill does not need to be cleaned as the intense
heat burns away any dirt: Use this function on a
regular basis.
ACCESSORIES
All accessories are dishwasher safe with the exception
of the crisp plate.
The crisp plate should be cleaned using water and
a mild detergent. For stubborn dirt, rub gently with
a cloth. Always leave the crisp plate to cool down
before cleaning.
Make sure that the appliance has cooled down
before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning.
Do not use steam cleaners.
Do not use wire wool, abrasive scourers or abrasive/
corrosive cleaning agents, as these could damage
the surfaces of the appliance.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The oven is not working. Power cut.
Disconnection from the
mains.
Check for the presence of mains electrical power
and whether the oven is connected to the
electricity supply. Turn o the oven and restart it to
see if the fault persists.
The oven makes noises, even
when it is switched off.
Cooling fan active. Open the door or wait until the cooling process has
nished.
The display is showing “Err”. Software fault. Contact you nearest After-sales Service Centre and
state the letter or number that follows “Err”.
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