Hotpoint RVM1625 Manuel d'utilisateur

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IgO0 Watts
Model: RVM1625
Countersaver Plus Microwave Oven
Owner’s Manual
Important Safety Information
Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave Energy
Special/Votes About Microwaving
2
6
Operating Instructions
Features of Your Microwave
11
The Controls on Your Microwave
I2
Time Cooking
15
Convenience Features
21
Other Features
2#
Helpful Information
Care and Cleaning
ff Something Goes Wrong
Before You Call For Service
34
ttotpoint Service Numbers
38
Warranty Back Cover
HOTPOINT
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Page 1 - HOTPOINT

IgO0 WattsModel: RVM1625Countersaver Plus Microwave OvenOwner’s ManualImportant Safety InformationPrecautions to Avoid Possible Exposureto Excessive M

Page 2 - RFAD ALL SAFETY

GRO UNDLVG 1NSTRUCTIONS/OI IONAL K17SWARNINGImproper use of thegrounding plug can resulttn a risk of electric shock.This appliance must begrounded. In

Page 3

Features of Your Microwave(Throughou, t this manual, fe, at,ure.~" and appearazu:emay vary from ymtr mendeL)Door Handle. Pull toopen the door. Th

Page 4 - INFORMATION BEFOt USING

The Controls on Your Microwave Oven(Thwughout this manua~ fi, atu~s and appearance ~zay vary from your modal.)microwave bytime or with theconveniencef

Page 5 - SAVE THESE INS Tit UC TIONS

A Convenience Featuresiii~OPl~ORNiiiii:ii Starts immediately! more/less time[~.Pi’~ ~iC~!.+iii 3.0 oz.:R HEA’[’ii::,i!’.!:i!i~! Food type 1-61-3 servi

Page 6

14Vm~able power levels addflexibility to microwavecooking. The power levelson the microwave oven canbe compared to the surfaceunits on a range. High(p

Page 7 - SAFETY FACT

Time Featurestime Cook IAllows you to microwm’efor any time up to 99minutes and 99 seconds.Power level 10 (High) isautomatically set, but youmay chang

Page 8

Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & IINOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.~i" i~!i!!i~il ’,~, i: ~ ~~) i: i,iU’~!= :’." ’

Page 9

l~oz. package1 to 5 earsearto 6 earslO-oz, packagelO-oz, packagepotatoes10 to 16 oz.5 to 7 rain.3 to 4 min.per ear5 to 6 rain.3 to 4 rain.per ear5 to

Page 10

Time Featuresselect. See the DefrostingGuide for suggested times.automatically set, but youmay change this for moreflexibility. You may defrostsmall i

Page 11 - Features of Your Microwave

Defrosting Guide3 to 5 min.5 to 7 min.12 to 16 min.per lb.17 to 21 minper lb.Place block in casserole. Turn over andbreak up after half the time.Place

Page 12 - A Time Features

RFAD ALL SAFETYINFORMATION BEFORE USING

Page 13 - A Convenience Features

Time FeaturesThis is a quick way to setcooking time for 1-6minutes.Press one of the MinuteCook pads (from I to 6)for 1 to 6 minutes ofcooking at power

Page 14

Convenience FeaturesHow to Use the PopcornFeatureFollow packageinstructions, using TimeCook if the package isless than 1.75 ounces orlarger than 3.5 o

Page 15 - Time Features

Convenience FeaturesThe Reheat feature reheats1 to 3 servings of manypreviously cooked foods. "I Press REHEAT.2Select food type 1--6 forone servi

Page 16

The Defrost Auto/Timefeature gives you two waysto defrost frozen foods.Press DEFROSTAUTO/TIME once forAuto Defrost or twice forTime Defrost.Use Auto D

Page 17 - 5 to 7 rain

Other FeaturesTo remind you that youhave food in the oven, theoven will display "FOOD ISREADY" and beep once aminute until you eitheropen th

Page 18

To turn the clock displayoff, press and hold 0 forabout three seconds.To redisplay the clock,repeat.Delay Start allows you to setthe microwave to dela

Page 19 - Defrosting Guide

Other FeaturesIn addition to startingmany functions,i :::i START/PAUSE allows youSTARTto stop cooking withoutopening the door or¯clearing the display.

Page 20

The vent fan removessteam and other vaporsfrom surface cooking.Press XrENT FAN once forhigh fan speed, twice forlow fan speed or a thirdtime to turn t

Page 21 - Convenience Features

Microwave Termscaused by:¯ metal or foil touching the side of the oven.¯foil that is not molded to food (upturned edges act likeantennas).¯metal such

Page 22

Care and Cleaningwiping with a solution ofbaking soda and waterkeeps the inside fresh.NOTE: Be certain the poweris off before cleaning anypart of this

Page 23

Welcome to the Hotpointfamily. We’re proud of ourquality products and webelieve in dependableservice.You’II see it in thiseasy-to-use manualand you’ll

Page 24 - Other Features

Care and CleaningClean the outside of themicrowave with a sudsycloth. Rinse and then dry.Wipe the window cleanwith a damp cloth.Control Panel and Door

Page 25 - The timer indicator

Light Bulb ReplacementTo replace the bulb(s),first disconnect the powerat the main fuse or drcuitbreaker panel or pullthe plug.Remove the screw at the

Page 26

The Exhaust FeatureThe vent fan has 2 metalreusable grease filters.Models that recirculate airback into the room alsouse a charcoal filter.The metal f

Page 27

If the model is not ventedto the outside, the air willbe recircttlated through adisposable charcoal filterthat helps remove smokeand odors.The charcoa

Page 28 - Microwave Terms

Before You Call For Service~k fuse in your home¯ Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.may be blown or thecircuit breaker tripped.PowerPlug not htlly

Page 29 - Care and Cleaning

¯Steam or vapor escapingfrom around the door.¯Light reflection arounddoor or outer case.¯Dimming oven light andchmage in the blowersound at power leve

Page 30

We’ll Be There!www.Hotpoint.comHave a question or needassistance with yourappliance? Try theHotpoint Website 24 hoursa day, any day of the year!You ca

Page 31 - Light Bulb Replacement

www.Hotpoint.com800.626.~002Individuals qualifiedto service their ownappliances can haveparts or accessories sentdirectly to their home.(VISA, MasterG

Page 32 - The Exhaust Feature

Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of originalpurchase date is needed lo obtaiu service under warranty.FULL ONE-YEA~ WARRANTYFor one yea

Page 33

BF_,AD ALL SALTYINFORMATION BEFOt USING¯Read and follow thespecific "Precautions toAvoid Possible Exposureto Excessive MicrowaveEnergy" on

Page 34 - Before You Call For Service

¯Do not store thisappliance outdoors.Do not use this productnear water--for example,in a wet basement, neara swimming pool, neara sink or in similarlo

Page 35

SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICRO WAVINGArcing is the microwaveterm for sparks in theoven. Arcing is caused by:¯Metal or foil touchingthe side of the oven.¯Fo

Page 36 - We’ll Be There!

SAFETY FACTSUPERHEATED WATERLiquids, such as water,coffee or tea, are able tohe overheated beyondthe boiling point withoutappearing to be boiling.Visi

Page 37 - Other servichig generally

SPECIAL NO TES AB 0 UT MICR 0 WAV1NGMake sure all cookwareused in your microwaveoven is suitable formicrowaving. Most glasscasseroles, cooking dishes,

Page 38 - Printed in Keroa

¯Use foil only as directedin this guide. TV dinnersmay be microwaved infoil trays less than 3/4"high; remove the top foilcover and return the tra

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