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USING THE MAIN OVEN - ELECTRIC

Traditional fruit cakes

It should be remembered that ovens can 

vary over time, therefore cooking times 

can vary, making it difficult to be precise 

when baking fruit cakes.

It is necessary therefore, to test the cake 

before removal from the oven. Use a fine 

warmed skewer inserted into the centre of 

the cake. If the skewer comes out clean, 

then the cake is cooked.

•  Follow the temperatures suggested

 

in the recipe and then adjust accord-

ingly to the conversion table.

•  Do not attempt to make Christmas 

cakes larger than the oven can cope 

with, you should allow at least 25mm 

(1”) space between the oven walls 

and the tin.

•  Always follow the temperatures rec

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ommended in the recipe.

•  To protect a very rich fruit cake dur

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ing cooking, tie 2 layers of brown 

paper around the tin.

• 

We recommend that the cake tin is 

not stood on layers of brown paper, 

as this can hinder effective circulation 

of air.

• 

Do not use soft tub margarine for 

rich fruit cakes, unless specified in 

the recipe.

•  Always use the correct size and 

shape of tin for the recipe quantities.

Roast turkey

Roasting turkey involves cooking two 

different types of meat - the delicate light 

breast meat, which must not be allowed 

to dry out, and the darker leg meat, 

which takes longer to cook.

The turkey must be roasted long enough 

for the legs to cook, so frequent bast

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ing is necessary. The breast meat can be 

covered once browned.

•  Always make sure that the turkey is 

completely thawed and that the gib

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lets are removed before cooking.

•  Turkey should be roasted at 160°C 

- 180°C (fanned) or 180°C - 200°C 

(conventional) for 20 minutes per 

450g (1 lb), plus 20 minutes, unless 

packaging advises otherwise.

•  The turkey can be open roasted, 

breast side down, for half of the cook 

time, and then turned over for the 

remainder of the cooking time.

•  If the turkey is stuffed, add 5 minutes 

per 450g (1 lb) to the cooking time.

•  If roasting turkey covered with foil, 

add 5 minutes per 450g (1 lb) to the 

cooking time.

To test if the turkey is cooked, push a 

fine skewer into the thickest part of the 

thigh. If the juices run clear, the turkey 

is cooked. If the juices are still pink, the 

turkey will need longer cooking.

Summary of Contents for BRD900DF

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE A commitment to Belling Rangecooker Deluxe DF GTG Date 03 08 2021...

Page 2: ...liance is protected against electrical and mechanical breakdown To register your appliance please call the number shown above register online or complete the registration card included Please ensure t...

Page 3: ...thing missing from your product or have any questions that are not covered in this user guide please contact us see contact information inside the front cover This unit must be installed by a competen...

Page 4: ...OVEN GRILL MULTIFUNCTION PG 27 USING THE OVEN SLOW COOK PG 36 USING THE SPLITTER 90CM DELUXE ONLY PG 39 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PG 54 REGULATION STANDARDS PG 55 BEFORE INSTALLATION PG 56 DIMENSIONS...

Page 5: ...ng The hob surface should be allowed to cool before closing the lid if fitted Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot To av...

Page 6: ...a room or space heater Where this appliance is installed in marine craft or in caravans it shall not be used as a space heater Always switch off your appliance and allow it to cool down before you cle...

Page 7: ...touch the appliance surface do not use the appliance Ensure shelving is correctly installed See the sections on the shelf runners and shelf location within this book Fire Safety Advice If you do have...

Page 8: ...t and gas operated parts not working efficiently The cooling fan if fitted is designed to run on after the control knob has been switched off GAS WARNING If you smell gas Do not try to light any appli...

Page 9: ...Glass Hob 90cm Dual Fuel Hob 100 110cm Gas Through Glass Hob 100 110cm Fascia Fascia 90cm Deluxe 100 110cm Deluxe Top Oven Multifunction Oven Fanned Oven with Splitter Top Oven Multifunction Oven Fan...

Page 10: ...s Hob and Oven controls Thermostat indicator Thermostat indicator Cook zones Cook zone Oven Top Oven Grill Split Cavity Hob and Oven controls Hob and Oven controls Clock Programmer Oven Top Oven Grill...

Page 11: ...Deluxe USING YOUR APPLIANCE Clock Programmer Cook zones Cook zones Oven Grill Thermostat indicator Top Oven Oven Slow Cook Hob and Oven controls Hob and Oven controls Oven Selector Control Thermostat...

Page 12: ...nction When using the multifunction oven firstly select the fanned oven feature Intense Baking Defrost Base Heat with Fan Conventional Oven S Slow Cook Fanned Oven Fanned Grill Low Grill Oven Selector...

Page 13: ...ntinue to operate for a period after the oven grill has been switched off During use the fan may cycle on and off this is normal Important Never put items directly on top the base of the oven or cover...

Page 14: ...ing a higher or lower shelf position or adjusting the grill setting Inverted Hob Press the control knob to ignite the gas for up to 15 seconds then release For the wok please allow the burner to warm...

Page 15: ...ntral Pan placement Always make sure that your pans are placed centrally and do not allow the flame to extend over the base of the pan Do not place pans directly onto the burners Pan sizes required Du...

Page 16: ...ate Using the Dual Wok 90cm Wok 110cm Wok OFF OFF To ignite the outer burner of the wok turn the control knob to the ignition and flame symbol 1 Hold for 15 seconds until the flame takes hold Then tur...

Page 17: ...adjust your results you can turn the grid over or remove it altogether The dual grill uses all of the top ele ment and is ideal for grilling large quantities of food The single grill uses part of the...

Page 18: ...r side 1 2 per side Bread products Buns Tea cakes 1 2 per side 1 2 per side Cheese on toast 2 rounds 4 rounds 4 5 4 5 Fish fillets 10 15 Chicken fillets 20 30 Beef Steaks rare medium well done Gammon...

Page 19: ...the oven control has been switched off Preheating The oven must be preheated when cook ing frozen or chilled foods and we rec ommend preheating for yeast mixtures batters souffl s and whisked sponges...

Page 20: ...1 1 15 20 mins 20 25 mins 8 12 mins 2 2 hours 10 15 mins 2 3 hours Shortcrust pastry Puff flaky pastry Choux pasrty 200 210 200 210 200 210 1 1 1 Depends on size type of cook ing dish also the fillin...

Page 21: ...irst time For any other types of cooking a preheat may not be re quired Conventional oven Preheating is always required Manual Operation Left hand oven only The programmer must be set to manual operat...

Page 22: ...zones of heat in a fan oven as the convection fan at the back of the oven ensures an even temperature throughout the oven This makes it ideal for batch baking eg when planning a party as all the items...

Page 23: ...thin pieces of frozen fish or meat eg fish filets prawns mince will take approximately 1 2 hours Placing the food in a single layer will reduce the thawing time A medium sized casserole or stew will...

Page 24: ...fanned oven temperature of 160 C Conventional temperature C Fanned Oven C Gas Mark 100 110 130 140 150 160 180 190 200 220 230 250 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 25: ...fied in the recipe Always use the correct size and shape of tin for the recipe quantities Roast turkey Roasting turkey involves cooking two different types of meat the delicate light breast meat which...

Page 26: ...g stuffed meat or poultry calculate the cooking time from the total weight of the meat plus the stuffing For joints cooked in foil or covered roasters and for lidded casseroles add 5 minutes per 450g...

Page 27: ...Note You can change function during cooking if you wish as long as the oven is in manual mode Turn the temperature control knob to the temperature you wish to use The thermostat indicator will come on...

Page 28: ...fan allows the heat to circulate around the food Ideal for thinner foods such as bacon fish and gammon steaks Foods do not require turning Use with the oven door closed Oven Grill Functions Main Oven...

Page 29: ...o switch off return the control knobs to the off position The cooling fan may come on during use and may continue to run for some time afterwards To adjust your results you can turn the grid over or r...

Page 30: ...cooking chilled or frozen foods use the recommended cooking times and temperature on the packaging Always make sure the food is piping hot throughout before serving There are no zones of heat and no...

Page 31: ...small Shortcrust pastry 220 220 200 200 200 180 200 200 180 40 45 15 20 depends on filling 11 12 top middle e 31 190 180 150 150 Fanned Pre heating To get the best results from your oven we recommend...

Page 32: ...casseroles or roasting bags will help to reduce meat shrink age give a more moist result and may reduce fat splashing However a slightly longer cooking times will be required add 5 10 minutes per 450g...

Page 33: ...urkey is stuffed add 5 minutes per 1lb to the cooking time If roasting turkey covered with foil add 5 minutes per 1lb to the cooking time To test if the turkey is cooked push a fine skewer into the th...

Page 34: ...e of cake Insufficient protection around the tin Cake baked on too high a shelf Texture with pronounced holes Too much raising agent Flour unevenly mixed Texture too close and cake insuf ficiently ris...

Page 35: ...serole or stew will take around 3 4 hours A 1 kg 3lb oven ready chicken will take around 5 hours remove the giblets as soon as possible Always check foods are thoroughly defrosted before cooking Be sa...

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Page 37: ...ding on the size and shape of the meat or poultry Always bring soups casseroles and liquids to the boil before placing in a preheated oven To give more colour to meat or poultry fry the meat to brown...

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Page 40: ...is 120 C Upper Oven temperature C Lower Oven Minimum temperature C 100 Slow Cook S 70 Keep Warm 120 80 140 90 160 100 Slow Cook S 180 110 200 120 220 130 Grilling THE DOOR MUST BE OPEN WHEN THE GRILL...

Page 41: ...How to position the Splitter USING THE SPLITTER 90CM DELUXE ONLY...

Page 42: ...le minute minder Max adjustable cooking time Display hours minutes Display minutes seconds Using the touch controls Menu Scroll through to select a function Plus Increase time or volume Minus Decrease...

Page 43: ...until the minute minder symbol appears 2 Press the plus or minus buttons to set a time Once set the minute minder will start to countdown in steps of seconds The display will show the minute minder s...

Page 44: ...and 59 minutes 1 Press the function button until the cooking time symbol appears 2 Press the plus or minus buttons to set a time Once set the automatic mode auto cooking symbol and the time of day is...

Page 45: ...sappears from the display once the time the required cooking settings and temperature have been set The appliance will not be switched on until the set cooking start time that is the difference betwee...

Page 46: ...lock is active the buttons will be inactive A two beep signal will be heard if the buttons are pressed To deactivate the Key lock Press and hold the plus button for 3 5 seconds The Key lock symbol wi...

Page 47: ...Shelf Runners To Open Standard shelves Front of appliance 2 Ensure the shelf is fully pushed back towards the back of the oven until the shelf stopper is reached Slightly raise the shelf and insert i...

Page 48: ...NG YOUR APPLIANCE Your product will be supplied with either one of the fitted Telescopic guides as shown Please refer to the instructions below Option 1 Removing Telescopic guides Option 1 Option 2 1...

Page 49: ...he top part of the top middle and bottom sections of the shelves as shown below Option 2 Removing Telescopic guides Front Clip Push the front of the guide upwards firmly ensuring the front clip is rel...

Page 50: ...tall the Telescopic guides Back clip Secure the back clip in between the shelf runner Ensure the guide is fully pushed back towards the back of shelf runner Front clip Locate the front clip onto the s...

Page 51: ...guide should now be fitted correctly and secure to the shelf runner Full width oven pan Note Please ensure the wires oven pan locate around the small tabs on the telescopic runner Telescopic sliders O...

Page 52: ...bulbs Before you replace your bulb check to see what type you have Please remember that bulbs are not covered by your warranty Wok Cradle Deluxe only if supplied Please ensure the woke cradle sits sec...

Page 53: ...fixings Don ts IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLEAN YOUR APPLIANCE REGULARLY AS A BUILD UP OF FAT CAN AFFECT ITS PERFORMANCE OR DAMAGE IT AND MAY INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE DO NOT USE META...

Page 54: ...t to publishing Please keep to the following points most carefully Although every care has been taken to ensure this appliance has no sharp edges we recommend that you wear protective gloves when inst...

Page 55: ...ition WARNING Servicing shall be carried out by authorized personnel Gas Safety Installation Use Regulations This appliance must be installed by an authorised person in accordance with the Australian...

Page 56: ...or above before beginning If the appliance is below 915mm you can only fit the plinth cover labelled X You can adjust the height using the feet 1 of the appliance If your appliance has a storage drawe...

Page 57: ...ibility for damage caused due to installation into cabinets with low temperature tolerances This appliance shall be installed in accordance with AS NZS 5601 Gas Installations Fig 5 1 Required Clearanc...

Page 58: ...0mm worktop worktop 10mm View from front Worktop Worktop 10mm 10mm 60mm If your appliance has a side opening door we recommend a side clearance of 60mm to allow the oven door to fully open if placed u...

Page 59: ...rom the PENCIL LINE to locate the front edge of the low er bracket 4 Fix the bracket to the floor Measure from floor level to engagement edge in the back of cooker and add 3mm 5 Assemble the underside...

Page 60: ...so it does not become twisted or trapped when the cooker is pushed back The terminal block screws and clamps can be damaged by excessive tightening and untightening DO NOT USE POWER TOOLS Single Phase...

Page 61: ...om of the appli ance and 35cm from the right hand side of the appliance The gas inlet can be found on the rear of the appliance 56 5cm from the bottom of the appliance and 3 2cm from the left hand sid...

Page 62: ...on wait a second before pressing the ignition switch or holding a lighted match or taper to the burner Hold the control knob in for 15 seconds Do not hold the control knob in for longer that 15 second...

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Page 64: ...UTOUT W RH SPLITTER SWITCH P1 P2 2 1 1 2 THERMOSTAT V Connector RH Pin 9 Connector RH Pin 8 Connector RH Pin 2 W Connector RH Pin 5 Gn Gn Gn Gn Bn Bn Bn Bn Bn W W W Or Or Or Or Or Y Y Y Y RH BOTTOM OV...

Page 65: ...STAT 8 P8 W Y Or P1 2 P2 S2 S1 4 GRILL REG EGO W V MAIN OVEN BASE ELEMENT Gn Gn Bk Bk Bk MAIN OVEN GRILL ELEMENT Bk Or Bk Bk A B C Y Y Y Y Y Or Or Or Or Or Or Y Or Bk Bk Bk W W R R R R R R Gn Gn Gn Gn...

Page 66: ...llow V Violet 1 2 THERMOSTAT RH OVEN SWITCH 1 2 P1 P2 Y Bk Y Y Bk Bu Or A B C Y Bk Bk Connector RH Pin 2 Connector RH Pin 3 Connector RH Pin 1 Connector RH Pin 5 Connector RH Pin 4 Y Y Bu Bu Bu Bu SLO...

Page 67: ...W 4100 4900 Hob small 3 4 3 4 82 50 Hob medium 6 9 6 9 118 70 Hob Large 10 0 10 0 142 87 Hob wok 14 4 14 4 185 104 Total heat input 5 burners 41 6 41 6 N A N A Total heat input 7 burners 51 9 51 9 N...

Page 68: ...ULPG Nominal rate MJ h Injector Natural gas 0 01mm Injector ULPG 0 01mm Hob small 3 6 3 6 83 51 Hob medium 7 2 7 2 120 73 Hob Large 10 8 10 8 148 89 Hob wok 18 0 16 6 180 External 85 Internal 98 Exte...

Page 69: ...be carried out by Glen Dimplex or their nominated service agent Note warranty periods detailed above may vary in line with agreements with select retail and builder partners and may differ between Aus...

Page 70: ...paired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 4 How to make a claim You may make a claim under this warranty through our website c...

Page 71: ...le Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods Products are designed and supplied for...

Page 72: ...nd building codes with compliance being issued as required by state or national legislation Additionally all upright cookers must have the anti tilt device installed correctly in adherence to the rele...

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