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HAS YOUR OVEN QUIT?
GOT A HOUSE FULL OF HUNGRY PEOPLE?
IS THE OVEN TEMPERATURE WAY OFF?
IS YOUR STOVE JUST TICK-TICK-TICKING NON-STOP?
The name Hotpoint comes from the hot point of the revolutionary first electric iron of 1905, invented by an American.
You know the story. It's Thanksgiving, and your bird is all dressed up and ready to go, when you remember that your oven gave up the ghost last July. Of course, you didn't fix it then, because — well, seems like you cook everything by microwave and toaster oven now. Who has the time to bake anymore? Let alone fix an oven you rarely use?
NOTE: The diagnosis and repair procedures in this manual do not necessarily apply to brand-new Hotpoint Stoves and Ovens, newly-installed stoves and ovens or recently relocated units. Although they may posess the problems described in this manual, cooking equipment that has recently been installed or moved are subject to special considerations not taken into account in this manual for the sake of simplicity. Such special considerations include installation parameters, installation location, the possibility of manufacturing or construction defects, damage in transit and others.
This manual was designed to assist the novice technician in the repair of household (domestic) cooking equipment that has been operating successfully for an extended period of months or years and has only recently stopped operating properly, with no major change in installation parameters or location. Find which Hotpoint oven, stove or range parts in your appliance need replacing and how to do it yourself.
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