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Cooking advice table

 

 

  

  

   

   

 

 

  

Duck 
Chicken 
Roast veal or beef 
Roast pork 
Biscuits (shortcrust pastry) 
Pies / Tarts 

1.5 
1.5 







Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 

200-210 
200-210 

200 

200-210 

180 
180 

70-80 
60-70 
70-75 
70-80 
15-20 
30-35 

Pizza on 2 racks 
Pies on two racks/cakes on 2 racks 
Sponge cake on 2 racks (on the dripping pan) 
Roast c potatoes 
Lamb 
Mackerel 
Lasagne 
Cream puffs on 2 racks 
Biscuits on 2 racks 
Cheese puffs on 2 racks 
Savoury pies 

 
 
 

1+1 



 
 

2 and 4 
2 and 4 
2 and 4 

1 and 2/3 

1 or 2 

2 and 4 
2 and 4 
2 and 4 
1 and 3 

Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 

220-230 

180 
170 

200-210 
190-200 

180 

190-200 

190 
190 
210 
200 

20-25 
30-35 
20-25 
65-75 
45-50 
30-35 
35-40 
20-25 
10-20 
20-25 
20-30 

   

Mackerel 
Sole and cuttlefish 
Squid and prawn kebabs 
Cod fillet 
Grilled vegetables 
Veal steak 
Sausages 
Hamburgers 
Toasted sandwiches (or toast) 
Spit-roast chicken using rotisserie spit (where 
present) 
Spit-roast lamb using rotisserie spit (where present) 

0.7 
0.7 
0.7 
0.5 
0.8 
0.7 

4 or 5 
4 or 6 

 




3 or 4 




 

No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 

 

No 

100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 
100% 

 

100% 

15-20 
10-15 

8-10 

10-15 
15-20 
15-20 
15-20 
10-12 

3-5 

70-80 

 

70-80 

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Grilled chicken 
Cuttlefish 
Spit-roast chicken using rotisserie spit (where 
present) 
Spit-roast duck using rotisserie spit (where present) 
Roast veal or beef 
Roast pork 
Lamb 

1,5 

1,5 

 

1,5 




 



No 
No 
No 

 

No 
No 
No 
No 

210 
200 
210 

 

210 
210 
210 
210 

55-60 
30-35 
70-80 

 

60-70 
60-75 
70-80 
40-45 

  

Pies / Tarts 
Fruit cakes 
Sponge cake made with yoghurt 
Small cakes on 2 racks 
Sponge cake 
Cream puffs on 3 racks 
Biscuits on 3 racks 
Filled pancakes 
Meringues on 3 racks 
Cheese puffs 

0.5 

0.7 
0.7 
0.6 
0.7 
0.7 
0.8 
0.5 
0.5 

2 or 3 
2 or 3 
2 or 3 

2 and 4 

2 or 3 

1, 3 and 5 
1, 3 and 5 

1, 3 and 5 

Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 

180 
180 

170-180 
180-190 
160-170 
180-190 

180 
200 

90 

210 

25-35 
40-50 
45-55 
20-25 
30-40 
20-25 
20-25 
30-35 

180 

20-25 

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Pizza 
Focaccia bread 

0.5 
0.5 


Yes 
Yes 

220 
200 

15-20 
20-25 

  

Grilled chicken 
Duck 
Roast veal or beef 
Roast pork  
Lamb 
Lasagne 

1.5 
1.5 






no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no 

210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
180 

60-70 
50-60 
60-75 
60-70 
40-45 

45 

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Defrosting 
Dish heating 
Pasteurisation 

 2 

or 

2 or 3 
2 or 3 

No 
No 
No 





! The cooking times listed above are intended as guidelines only and may be modified according to personal tastes. Oven preheating times are set as standard  
and may not be modified manually. 
 

Summary of Contents for AHP69PX

Page 1: ...s 6 8 Cooking modes Programming cooking Practical cooking advice Cooking advice table Precautions and tips 9 General safety Disposal Respecting and conserving the environment Care and maintenance 10 1...

Page 2: ...oncerning the safe operation installation and maintenance of the appliance Please keep these operating instructions for future reference Pass them on to possible new owners of the appliance Positionin...

Page 3: ...he cable clamp screw and the contact screws L N Fasten the wires beneath the screwheads using the following colour scheme Blue N Brown L Yellow Green Fasten the power supply cable in the corresponding...

Page 4: ...ion 2 position 1 Description of the appliance Overall view Control panel Display SELECTOR Knob THERMOSTAT knob DISPLAY TIME SETTING button FAST CLEAN button TIMER knob TEMPERATURE and TIME digits END...

Page 5: ...temperature may be changed by turning the THERMOSTAT knob 3 When the preheating indicator switches off and a buzzer sounds the preheating process is complete you may now place the food in the oven 4...

Page 6: ...e heating elements through forced circulation of the air throughout the oven This helps prevent food from burning on the surface and allows the heat to penetrate right into the food Always cook in thi...

Page 7: ...appears on the DISPLAY the oven will stop cooking and a buzzer sounds Programming has been set when the and buttons are illuminated The DISPLAY shows the cooking end time and the cooking duration alte...

Page 8: ...00 100 100 100 15 20 10 15 8 10 10 15 15 20 15 20 15 20 10 12 3 5 70 80 70 80 Grilledchicken Cuttlefish Spit roastchickenusingrotisseriespit where present Spit roastduckusingrotisseriespit wherepresen...

Page 9: ...nance work without having disconnected the appliance from the electricity mains If the appliance breaks down under no circumstances should you attempt to perform the repairs yourself Repairs carried o...

Page 10: ...ch the surface and cause the glass to crack For more thorough cleaning purposes the oven door may be removed 1 Open the oven door fully see diagram 2 Lift up and turn the small levers located on the t...

Page 11: ...isplay when lit indicates that the oven door was automatically locked as soon as the temperature reached a high value The icon indicates that the cleaning cycle may be cancelled at any time by pressin...

Page 12: ...t its life UK 08709 077 077 Republic of Ireland 0818 313 413 www hotpointservice co uk Appliance Registration We want to give you additional benefits of Hotpoint ownership To activate your free 5 year...

Page 13: ...ion Replacement of any consumable item or accessory These include but are not limited to plugs cables batteries light bulbs fluorescent tubes and starters covers and filters Replacement of any removab...

Page 14: ...14 Notes...

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Page 16: ...16 10 2006 195058925 00 XEROX BUSINESS SERVICES Notes...

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