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4. 4. 5   Accessories Used in Oven

You can also use glass containers, cake cutters and other oven safe trays found in retail. If 
you aren't sure about the use of a certain cookware, follow the information given by the 
manufacturer concerning this issue. 

Small cookware

If you want to use small sized containers, place it on the inner grill wire in the centre. 

Enamel cookware

You might notice your tray deforming during cooking on a high temperature. This is perfectly 
normal, and happens when heat is transferred to the tray. This can happen if:
1. The food does not completely cover the oven tray
2. The food is straight from the freezer
3. The tray is being used to collect dripping juices of food being grilled.

Glass cookware

If you have just cooked with a glass tray or container, do not leave or place the hot 
glassware on a cold or wet surface as this will cause the glass to crack. Make sure they can 
cool off slowly by placing them on a dry piece of cloth, like a tea towel. 

Grilling cookware

When grilling, we recommend you use the grill pan set that's included with your cooker. The 
pan will capture splattering and dripping oils, preventing the oven from getting dirty. 
If you are going to use the large wire grill, insert a tray into one of the lower racks in the 
oven to avoid a build-up of oil. To make cleaning easier, add some water into it as well. 
When grilling, use the 4th or 5th rack.  Lightly brush the wire grid with oil to stop foods 
sticking.

Oven Cavity

Rack positions 

5. Rack
4. Rack
3. Rack
2. Rack
1. Rack

Summary of Contents for BEL FS50ES WHI 444443919

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF ELECTRICAL FREESTANDING OVEN BEL FS50ES WHI 444443919...

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 YOUR COOKER 2 SAFETY WARNINGS 3 INSTALLING AND USING YOUR COOKER 4 USING YOUR COOKER 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 6 SERVICE AND TRANSPORT...

Page 4: ...List of components 1 Cooktop 2 Control Panel 3 Oven Door Handle 4 Supply Leg 5 Oven Door 6 Oven Tray 7 Wire Grid 8 Front Resistance 9 Hotplate 8 9 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 PART 1 LAYOUT OF YOUR COOKER...

Page 5: ...General Safety Warnings This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they...

Page 6: ...ger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces WARNING If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock For hobs incorporating a lid any spillage s...

Page 7: ...e the oven During use handles held for short periods in normal use can get hot Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass and other surface since they can...

Page 8: ...ty 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 knocking on the glass with accessories Ensure that...

Page 9: ...sition pans over the centre of the cooking zone and turn the handles to a safe position so they cannot be knocked or grabbed If you are not using the appliance for a long time turn it off and unplug i...

Page 10: ...tch fire with a cooker nearby such as curtains oil cloth etc Make sure there is at least a 2cm gap between the back cover of the cooker and the wall to help the air circulate Any furniture near the co...

Page 11: ...above then call a qualified and authorised service immediately The electric cable must not touch hot parts of the appliance or the back of the appliance otherwise the cable may get damaged and cause...

Page 12: ...W 8600W 9000W 9500W 5000 9000W Voltage Supply Cable 220V 220V 230V 230V 240V 240V 3X2 5 mm 3X4 mm 3X2 5 mm 3X4 mm 3X2 5 mm 3X4 mm This appliance must be earthed For this connection Twin and Earth 6242...

Page 13: ...3 3 INSTALLING THE ANTI TILTING BRACKET...

Page 14: ...heat at a constant and minimum temperature which is ideal for heating soups and other liquids 2 3 These two middle heat positions are good for simmering and heating foods 4 5 6 These settings are ide...

Page 15: ...energy will be wasted WRONG The saucepan s base is not stable RIGHT WRONG circular saucepan base WRONG small saucepan diameter WRONG saucepan s base had not settled When you finish cooking make sure t...

Page 16: ...his function grills and toasts food on the upper shelves of the oven Lightly brush the wire grid with oil to stop foods sticking and place foods in the center of the grid Always placea tray beneath to...

Page 17: ...to collect dripping juices of food being grilled Glass cookware If you have just cooked with a glass tray or container do not leave or place the hot glassware on a cold or wet surface as this will cau...

Page 18: ...alls etc Wire Grid for Deep Trays Oven Accessories This instruction manual has been written with our other cooker models in mind as well as your model therefore some of the accessories of your cooker...

Page 19: ...deflector 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 th...

Page 20: ...damage to the enamel Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the oven Cleaning the inside of the cooker Make sure to unplug the cooker before starting to clean it You can get the best cleaning results...

Page 21: ...transport it again and follow the packaging and transport symbols on the case to make sure you transport it properly Tape the burner heads burner caps and pan supports to the cooking panels 6 2 Inform...

Page 22: ...194 0 Heating Technology 3 Hotplate Size 3 cm 18 0 Energy Consumption 3 Wh kg 193 0 Heating Technology 4 Hotplate Size 4 cm 18 0 Energy Consumption 4 Wh kg 194 0 Energy Consumption of Hob Wh kg 193 5...

Page 23: ...nventional kWh cycle 0 81 Energy consumption electricity fan forced kWh cycle Number of cavities 1 Heat Source ELECTRIC Volume l 55 This oven complies with EN 60350 1 Energy Saving Tips Oven Cook the...

Page 24: ...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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