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Electrical connection

 Ovens equipped with a three-pole power supply

cable are designed to operate with alternating

current at the voltage and frequency indicated on

the data plate located on the appliance (

see below

).

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1. Open the terminal

board by inserting a

screwdriver into the

side tabs of the cover.

Use the screwdriver as

a lever by pushing it

down to open the cover

(

see  diagram

).

2. Install the power

supply  cable  by

loosening the cable

clamp screw and the

three wire contact
screws L-N-

.

Connect the wires to

the corresponding

terminals: the Blue wire

to the terminal marked

(N), the Brown wire to

the terminal marked (L)

and the Yellow/Green

wire to the terminal

marked 

 (

see diagram

).

3. Secure the cable by fastening the clamp screw.

4. Close the cover of the terminal board.

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Install a standardised plug corresponding to the

load indicated on the data plate (

see table

).

The appliance must be directly connected to the mains

using an omnipolar switch with a minimum contact

opening of 3 mm installed between the appliance and

the mains.  The switch must be suitable for the charge

indicated and must comply with current electrical

regulations (the earthing wire must not be interrupted

by the switch). The supply cable must be positioned

so that it does not come into contact with temperatures

higher than 50°C at any point.

 The installer must ensure that the correct electrical

connection has been made and that it is fully

compliant  with  safety  regulations.

Before connecting the appliance to the power

supply,  make  sure  that:

• The appliance is earthed and the plug is compliant

with the law.

• The socket can withstand the maximum power of

the appliance, which is indicated on the data

plate  (

see  below

).

• The voltage is in the range between the values

indicated on the data plate (

see below

).

• The socket is compatible with the plug of the

appliance. If the socket is incompatible with the

plug, ask an authorised technician to replace it.

Do not use extension cords or multiple sockets.

 Once the appliance has been installed, the power

supply cable and the electrical socket must be

easily  accessible.

 The cable must not be bent or compressed.

 The cable must be checked regularly and replaced

by  authorised  technicians  only  (

see  Assistance

).

The  manufacturer  declines  any  liability  should

these safety measures not be observed.

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APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS 

ExtraLarge 
Space 
dimensions 

width 43.4 cm 
height 39.5 cm 
depth 40.8 cm 

ExtraLarge 
Space volume 

70 l 

ExtraLarge 
Space 
ENERGY 
LABEL 

Directive 2002/40/EC on the label of 
electric ovens.  
Standard EN 50304 
 
Declared energy consumption for 
Forced convection Class – heating 
mode: 
Gratin. 

Main Space 
dimensions 

width 43.4 cm 
height 27 cm 
depth 40.8 cm 

Main Space 
volume 

48 l 

Main Space 
ENERGY 
LABEL 

Directive 2002/40/EC on the label of 
electric ovens.  
Standard EN 50304 
 
Declared energy consumption for 
Forced convection Class – heating 
mode: 
Universal. 

Electrical 
connections 

voltage: 220 - 240 V~ 50 Hz  maximum 
power absorbed 2600 W (see data 
plate) 

 

This appliance conforms to the 
following European Economic 
Community directives: 2006/95/EEC 
dated 12/12/06 (Low Voltage) and 
subsequent amendments - 
89/336/EEC dated 03/05/89 
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 
subsequent amendments - 93/68/EEC 
dated 22/07/93 and subsequent 
amendments. 2002/96/EEC 

Summary of Contents for OS 897D C IX/HP

Page 1: ...ime Programming cooking Practical cooking advice Cooking advice table for ovens with the ExtraLarge Space feature Cooking advice table for the Small Space feature Cooking advice table for the Main Spa...

Page 2: ...lly It contains important information concerning the safe operation installation and maintenance of the appliance Please keep these operating instructions for future reference Pass them on to any new...

Page 3: ...nnecting the appliance to the power supply make sure that The appliance is earthed and the plug is compliant with the law The socket can withstand the maximum power of the appliance which is indicated...

Page 4: ...6 Divider D position position 2 position 1 DIVIDER shelf Description of the appliance Overall view Control panel Display EXTRALARGE SPACE FUNCTION knob SET TEMPERATURE TIMER knob DISPLAY SET TIMER but...

Page 5: ...Space cooking on 4 shelf levels RACK or DRIPPING PAN DRIPPING PAN cooking on 3 shelves Divider D fixed position RACK cooking on 3 shelves RACK cooking on 3 shelves SMALL SPACE MAIN SPACE DRIPPING PAN...

Page 6: ...s the button until the icon and the three digits on the DISPLAY begin to flash 2 Turn the TIMER KNOB towards and to adjust the minute value 3 Press the button again to confirm The display will then sh...

Page 7: ...l function set to 40 Leave to rise for approximately 30 45 minutes Place the food inside the oven while it is still cold MULTILEVEL function All heating elements and the fan are activated Since the he...

Page 8: ...fitted correctly you will be able to read the text OPENSPACE on the front part of the DIVIDER frame A buzzer will sound to confirm that the DIVIDER has been fitted correctly it will then be possible...

Page 9: ...elves on racks 3 and 5 and the dripping pan on rack 1 Using the Small Space and Main Space at thesametime Starting the oven 1 Fit the DIVIDER to the DIVIDER shelf D using the two pins with the arrows...

Page 10: ...e appliance will reactivate the cooking function from the point at which it was interrupted as long as the temperature has not dropped below a certain level Programmed cooking modes which have not sta...

Page 11: ...4 6 Yes Yes Yes 190 190 190 30 35 35 40 40 45 Multilevel Large cut of meat 1 1 2 Yes 160 90 240 Rotisserie 1 2 3 No 200 35 75 Gratin 1 3 or 4 No 190 40 60 Large roast 1 1 2 No 200 90 120 Gratin Large...

Page 12: ...ake 1 2 2 1 3 D D Yes Yes 190 190 30 35 35 40 Small roasting joints 1 2 3 D Yes 210 30 60 The cooking times listed above are intended as guidelines only and may be modified in accordance with personal...

Page 13: ...eaning or maintenance 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 R...

Page 14: ...brasive cleaning product then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth Do not use rough abrasive material or sharp metal scrapers as these could scratch the surface and cause the glass to crack For more thoro...

Page 15: ...iently throughout 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...

Page 16: ...nsumable 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 removable parts made of glass or...

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