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During usage  

• When you first run your oven a certain smell will emanate from the insulation materials and the 
heater elements. For this reason, before using your oven, run it empty at maximum temperature for 
45 minutes. At the same time you need to properly ventilate the environment in which the product is 
installed.
• During usage, the outer and inner surfaces of the oven get hot. While opening the oven door, step 
back to avoid the hot steam coming out of the oven. There may be a risk of burns.
• Do not put flammable or combustible materials, in or near the appliance when it is operating.
• Always use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the oven.
• Do not leave the cooker while cooking with solid or liquid oils. They may catch fire on condition of 
extreme heating. Never pour water on to flames that are caused by oil. Cover the saucepan or frypan 
with its cover in order to choke the flame that has occured in this case and turn the cooker off.
• Always position pans over the centre of the cooking zone, and turn the handles to a safe position so 
they cannot be knocked or grabbed.
• 

IIf you are not using the appliance for a long time, turn it off.

 Keep the main control switch off. Also 

when you do not use the appliance, keep the gas valve off. 
• Make sure the appliance control knobs are always in the "0" (stop) position when it is not used.
• The trays incline when pulled out. Be careful not to let hot liquid spill over.
• When the door or drawer of the oven is open, do not leave anything on it. You may unbalance your 
appliance or break the cover.

• Do not put heavy things or flammable or ignitable goods (nylon, plastic bag, paper, cloth...etc) into 
the drawer. This includes cookware with plastic accessories (e.g. handles).
• Do not hang towels, dishcloths or clothes from the appliance or its handles.

During cleaning and maintenance

• 

Always turn the appliance off before operations such as cleaning or maintenance. You can do it 

after unplugging the appliance or turning the main switches off.

• Do not remove the control knobs to clean the control panel.

TO MAINTAIN THE EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY OF YOUR APPLIANCE, WE RECOMMEND YOU 

ALWAYS  USE ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS AND TO CALL ONLY OUR AUTHORIZED 

SERVICE AGENTS

 IN CASE OF NEED.

Summary of Contents for 444443927

Page 1: ...PERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF ELECTRIC DOUBLE OVEN BEL FS50EDOC BLK 444443928 BEL FS50EDOC WHI 444443927 BEL FS50EDOFC BLK 444443930 BEL FS50EDOFC WHI 444443929 BEL FS50EDOPC STA 444443931...

Page 2: ...y for its intended purpose that is for the domestic cooking of foodstuffs Any other form of usage is to be considered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous The manufacturer declines all responsibil...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS 1 LAYOUT OF COOKER 2 WARNINGS 3 INSTALLATING YOUR COOKER 4 USING THE PRODUCT 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 6 SERVICE AND TRANSPORT 2...

Page 4: ...nents 1 Cooktop 2 Control panel 3 Top oven door 4 Oven door handle 5 Main oven door 6 Grid 7 Fan cover BEL FS50EDOFC BLK BEL FS50EDOFC WHI BEL FS50EDOPC STA 8 Supply leg 6 8 7 Rack 2 Rack 2 Rack 3 Rac...

Page 5: ...ical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards invo...

Page 6: ...der to prevent tipping of the appliance the stabilizing brackets must be installed For detail information please read the anti tilting kit set guide During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be...

Page 7: ...pulling the door handle All possible security measures have been taken to ensure your safety Since the glass may break you should be careful while cleaning to avoid scratching Avoid hitting or knockin...

Page 8: ...one and turn the handles to a safe position so they cannot be knocked or grabbed IIf you are not using the appliance for a long time turn it off Keep the main control switch off Also when you do not u...

Page 9: ...cooker do not to place it near a refrigerator and make sure there are no flammable or combustible materials in the surrounding area that could catch fire with a cooker nearby such as curtains oil clot...

Page 10: ...y and your socket is suitable for the maximum power rating of the cooker Before proceeding with the electrical connection verify that the current carrying capacity of the system and the socket is adeq...

Page 11: ...10 Connection diagram is given below This appliance must be earthed For this connection Twin and Earth 6242Y type cable should be used L N PE...

Page 12: ...3 4 INSTALLING THE ANTI TILTING BRACKET 11...

Page 13: ...lement 1400W MAIN OVEN OF 50x60 COOKER RATING Top Heating Element 1000W Bottom Heating Element 1000W Ring Heating Element 2000W CERAMIC HOB RATING 145mm Radiant 1200W 180mm Radiant 1700W PART 4 USING...

Page 14: ...larger quantities of food The knob rotation direction may differ according to the product specification We recommend you use pans with a flat base for an equal heat dispersion to the food Make sure t...

Page 15: ...ith a black dot beneath it will appear on the screen When the dot begins to flash you can set the time by using the and buttons When you finish setting the time the dot will stop flashing When you fir...

Page 16: ...e time is up an audible warning will sound and the symbol will start to flash Press any key to stop the beeping sound and the symbol will disappear from the screen This function will only warn you of...

Page 17: ...elect the cooking function and temperature you want depending on the food 3 Keep pressing MODE until you see End appear on the screen and the symbol A and the day s time is flashing 4 Adjust the time...

Page 18: ...hen keep pressing MODE again until you see End appear on the screen and the symbol A and the day s time is flashing with the addition of the cooking period 9 Adjust the time to the time of day that yo...

Page 19: ...o cool Keep children away from the hot oven during and after grilling until it has cooled completely Top heating function This function is appropriate for frying the upper side of allready cooked food...

Page 20: ...om the hot oven during and after grilling until it has cooled completely Warning Top oven door should be kept open during this function 4 4 3 Using the Main Oven Use the main oven control knob to sele...

Page 21: ...in all other cooking processes turn the top oven switch and thermostat switch off Take the cooking tray out and put it onto a safe place Keep the children away from hot oven during and after cooking...

Page 22: ...G THE GRILLPAN HANDLE SET Warning Always use an oven glove to protect your hand when using the grill as all the metal parts can become very hot This grill pan has a detachable handle so make sure the...

Page 23: ...lector provided avoiding exposure to exposure to excessive control knob temperature Care should be taken when returning the grill door to the vertical closed position avoiding hand contact with the de...

Page 24: ...160 185 20 25 1 From Bottom Burgers Max position 20 25 2 From Bottom Beef Max position 25 30 2 From Bottom Toast Max position 5 10 2 From Bottom Food Cooking Temperature Time min Rack position Small...

Page 25: ...ANING THE CERAMIC HOB Make sure you unplug and turn off the cooker before cleaning it Before you start cleaning make sure the hob has completely cooled down Do not use cleaners that contain particles...

Page 26: ...p to end position 2 Close the door till it almost reaches to rd the full closed position as shown in 3 figure and remove the door by pulling it towards yourself NOTE To re assemble the door follow the...

Page 27: ...orised technician The rating of the new lamp should be 230V 25 Watt Type E14 Unplug the cooker and make sure it has cooled down properly Remove the lid in front of the light Take the old bulb out Inse...

Page 28: ...mmended in section 5 2 in the manual If food is not cooking equally on upper and lower sections 1 Try repositioning the shelves 2 Change the length of cooking duration and heat level according to the...

Page 29: ...ciency Index conventional 105 0 Energy Efficiency Index fan forced Energy Class A Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle 0 82 Energy consumption electricity fan forced kWh cycle Heat So...

Page 30: ...nergy Efficiency Index conventional Energy Efficiency Index fan forced 103 7 Energy Class A Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle Energy consumption electricity fan forced kWh cycle 0...

Page 31: ...cm 14 5 Energy Consumption 2 Wh kg 192 0 Heating Technology 3 Radiant Size 3 cm 18 0 Energy Consumption 3 Wh kg 192 0 Heating Technology 4 Radiant Size 4 cm 18 0 Energy Consumption 4 Wh kg 192 0 Ener...

Page 32: ...tronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappro...

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