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Cleaning the Ceramic Glass

Ceramic glass can hold heavy utensils but 

may be broken if it is hit with a sharp object. 

WARNING :

 Ceramic Cooktops - if the 

surface is cracked, to avoid the 

possibility of an electric shock, switch off 

the appliance and call for service.

•  Use a cream or liquid cleaner to clean 

the vitroceramic glass. Then, rinse and 

dry the glass thoroughly with a dry cloth.

Do not use cleaning materials meant 

for steel as they may damage the 

glass.

•  If substances with a low melting point 

are used in the cookware’s base or 

coatings, they can damage the glass-

ceramic cooktop.If plastic, tin foil, sugar 

or sugary foods have fallen on the hot 

glass-ceramic cooktop, please scrape 

it off the hot surface as quickly and as 

safely as possible. If these substances 

melt, they can damage the glass-

ceramic cooktop. When you cook very 

sugary items like jam, apply a layer of a 

suitable protective agent beforehand if it 

is possible.

•  Dust on the surface must be cleaned 

with a wet cloth.

•  Any changes in colour to the ceramic 

glass will not affect the structure or 

durability of the ceramic and is not due 

to a change in the material.

Colour changes to the ceramic glass may 

be for a number of reasons:

1. 

Spilt food has not been cleaned off the 

surface.

2. 

Using incorrect dishes on the hob will 

erode the surface.

3. 

Using the wrong cleaning materials.

Cleaning the Glass Parts

•  Clean the glass parts of your appliance 

on a regular basis.

•  Use a glass cleaner to clean the inside 

and outside of the glass parts. Then, 

rinse and dry them thoroughly with a dry 

cloth.

Cleaning the Enamelled Parts

•  Clean the enamelled parts of your 

appliance on a regular basis.

•  Wipe the enamelled parts with a soft 

cloth soaked in soapy water. Then, wipe 

them over again with a wet cloth and dry 

them.

Do not clean the enamelled parts while 

they are still hot from cooking.
Do not leave vinegar, coffee, milk, salt, 

water, lemon or tomato juice on the 

enamel for a long time.

Cleaning the Stainless Steel Parts (if 

available)

•  Clean the stainless steel parts of your 

appliance on a regular basis.

•  Wipe the stainless steel parts with a soft 

cloth soaked in only water. Then, dry 

them thoroughly with a dry cloth.

Do not clean the stainless steel parts 

while they are still hot from cooking.
Do not leave vinegar, coffee, milk, salt, 

water, lemon or tomato juice on the 

stainless steel for a long time.

Removal of the Inner Glass

You must remove the oven door glass 

before cleaning, as shown below.

1.

 Push the glass in the direction of 

B

 and 

release from the location bracket (

x

). Pull 

the glass out in the direction of 

A

.

x

A

B

To replace the inner glass:

1.

 Push the glass towards and under the 

location bracket (

y

), in the direction of 

B

.

y

B

3.

 Place the glass under the location 

bracket (

x

) in the direction of 

C

.

Summary of Contents for BFS60SCIND

Page 1: ...www belling com au www belling co nz BFS60SCIND Freestanding Single Door Oven with Induction Cooktop INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE UNIT...

Page 2: ...r reading the manual please store it in a safe and accessible location for future reference Installation The installation of your new appliance must be carried out by a qualified installer technician...

Page 3: ...Instructions for the Installer 11 2 2 Electrical Connection and Safety 12 2 3 Safety Chain 13 2 4 Adjusting the feet 13 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 14 4 USE OF PRODUCT 15 4 1 Hob Controls 15 4 2 Oven Controls...

Page 4: ...s involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during...

Page 5: ...ore closing the lid Do not operate the appliance with an external timer or separate remote control system WARNING To prevent the appliance tipping the stabilising brackets must be installed For detail...

Page 6: ...ions nature of the gas and gas pressure or electricity voltage and frequency and the specifications of the appliance are compatible The specifications for this appliance are stated on the label CAUTIO...

Page 7: ...re it is fully installed The appliance must be installed a licensed electrician The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that might be caused by incorrect placement and installation by unaut...

Page 8: ...use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the oven Do not leave the cooker unattended when cooking with solid or liquid oils They may catch fire under extreme heating conditions Never pour water...

Page 9: ...fore carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations 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...

Page 10: ...EN 10 detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the retailer who you purchased this product from...

Page 11: ...If you suspect any damage do not use it and contact an authorised service person or qualified technician immediately Make sure that there are no flammable or combustible materials in the close vicinit...

Page 12: ...age your appliance If the mains cable is damaged and needs to be replaced this should be done by a qualified personnel Do not use adaptors multiple sockets and or extension leads The supply cord shoul...

Page 13: ...all The safety chain should be as short as practically possible to avoid the cooker tilting forward 2 4 Adjusting the feet Your product stands on four adjustable feet For safe operation it is importan...

Page 14: ...and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 2 3 4 5 1 Cooktop 2 Control Panel 3 Oven Door Handle 4 Oven Door 5 Adjustable Feet Control Pa...

Page 15: ...ing certain pans you may hear various noises coming from them this is due to the design of the pans and does not effect the performance or safety of the hob The minimum cookware diameter that the elem...

Page 16: ...deactivate the Smart Pause the cooking zones will automatically return to the previous temperature level If the Smart Pause is not de activated the cooktop will switch off after 30 minutes Press to ac...

Page 17: ...minutes and or by pressing any button Buzzer While the hob is in operation the following activities will be signalled by the buzzer Normal button activation will be accompanied with a short sound sig...

Page 18: ...ended and it is best to use only one shelf at a time in this function Grilling Function The oven s thermostat and warning lights will switch on and the grill heating element will start operating This...

Page 19: ...ol will appear and remain illuminated To unlock the timer buttons press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds The desired operation can then be carried out Audible warning time adjustment The audible...

Page 20: ...the desired cooking function and the temperature using the control knobs 2 Press MODE until you see end and symbol on the display screen A and the current time of day will flash 3 Use the and buttons...

Page 21: ...of the audible warning sound while the current time of day is displayed press and hold the button for 1 2 seconds until an audible signal sounds After this each time the button is pressed a different...

Page 22: ...s are installed within the oven cavity These are the matte finished light coloured panels on the sides and or the matte finished panel at the rear of the oven They work by collecting any grease and oi...

Page 23: ...n the hob will erode the surface 3 Using the wrong cleaning materials Cleaning the Glass Parts Clean the glass parts of your appliance on a regular basis Use a glass cleaner to clean the inside and ou...

Page 24: ...emove the wire rack pull the wire rack as shown in the figure After releasing it from the clips a lift it up a 5 2 Maintenance WARNING The maintenance of this appliance should be carried out by an aut...

Page 25: ...r level P or 9 on two cooking zones which are on the same side at the same time Maximum power level for the two zones is reached Operating both zones at power level P or 9 would exceed the permitted m...

Page 26: ...ginal case Follow the transport signs on the packaging Tape all independent parts to the product to prevent damaging the product during transport If you do not have the original packaging prepare a ca...

Page 27: ...se contact the Customer Care Centre on 1300 556 816 AU 64 9 274 8265 NZ Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd 1340 Ferntree Gully Road 38 Harris Road East Tamaki Scoresby 3179 Vi...

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