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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - ELECTRIC

Whilst every care is taken to eliminate 

burrs and raw edges from this product, 

please take care when handling - we 

recommend the use of protective gloves 

during installation.

Moving the cooker

Please note that the weight of this appli-

ance is approximately 60kg (unpacked). 

Take care if the appliance needs to be 

lifted during installation - always use an 

appropriate method of lifting.
Do not attempt to move the cooker by 

pulling on the doors or handles. Open the 

door and grasp the frame of the cooker, 

taking care that the door does not shut 

on your fingers.

Take care to avoid damage to soft or 

uneven floor coverings when moving the 

appliance. Some cushioned vinyl floor 

coverings may not be designed to with-

stand sliding appliances without marking 

or damage.

Important: Ensure that you route all 

mains cables well clear of any adjacent 

heat source.

Clearances

This cooker may be fitted flush to base 

units. However, for models with side 

opening doors, we recommend a side 

clearance of 60mm between the cooker 

and any side wall to allow the door to be 

opened fully.
The cooker should not be placed on a 

base.
No shelf or overhang or cooker hood shall 

be closer than a minimum of 650mm, but 

check with cooker hood manufacturer’s 

recommendations.
The cooker must have a side clearance 

above hob level of 90cm up to a height of 

400mm.

Dimensions

All sizes are nominal, and some varia-

tion is to be expected. The ‘depth’ of the 

cooker, as given below, is to the front 

of the door and excluding knobs and 

handles.

Depth:    

   600mm

Width:    

   500 / 548/ 600mm

Height (adjustable): 900 - 915mm

Levelling the cooker

There are four adjustable feet on the 

base of the cooker. Turn the feet by hand 

to adjust the height of the cooker.

Products with Cast Iron Lid (where 

fitted)

A 55mm clearance is required from the 

back of the hotplate to the rear wall, to 

allow the lid to be opened fully. To ensure 

this clearance is maintained, the infill 

piece (supplied) should be fitted using the 

instructions below.

Fitting the infill piece between the 

rear of the hob and the wall

Fix the infill piece to the wall - using 

suitable screws and wall fixings (not 

supplied) - and ensure it is level with the 

hotplate as shown.

Note: The 55mm clearance dimension 

should not be reduced.

550mm

55mm

Summary of Contents for Freestanding Electric AU

Page 1: ...Belling Freestanding Electric AU Users Guide Installation Handbook Part No 083139111 Date 01 10 2013...

Page 2: ...e carefully Please ensure that you have available your appliances model number and serial number there is a space at the back of this book for recording that information Important Notice Please note t...

Page 3: ...hing heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continously supervised This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced phy...

Page 4: ...Do not store or use flammable liquids or items in the vicinity of this appliance WARNING Do not modify this appliance WARNING Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the o...

Page 5: ...y be hot Always use oven gloves when han dling any utensils that have been in the oven as they will be hot Always make sure that the oven shelves are resting in the correct po sition between two runne...

Page 6: ...on a flat surface Never leave cooking fat or oil unat tended Never use commercial simmering aids or heat diffusers as they create excessive heat and can damage the surface of the hob Never use the ho...

Page 7: ...so but never lean over a pan to reach the controls If you have a fire blanket put it over the pan If you have put the fire out leave the pan to cool completely Deep fat frying presents more dan gers...

Page 8: ...o not indicate any set temperature and cannot be used to judge one element against another During cooking the elements will cycle on and off This is to prevent the hob from overheating Pans should not...

Page 9: ...tting or by selecting a higher or lower shelf position For toast ing and for grilling foods such as bacon sausages or steaks use a higher shelf position For thicker foods such as chops or chicken join...

Page 10: ...en cook ing frozen or chilled foods and we rec ommend preheating for yeast mixtures batters souffl s and whisked sponges Preheat the oven until the indicator light switches off for the first time this...

Page 11: ...0 215 90 100 1 1 1 1 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...

Page 12: ...neon switches off for the first time For any other types of cooking a preheat may not be re quired Conventional oven Preheating is always required Manual Operation fanned only The programmer must be s...

Page 13: ...t the oven This makes it ideal for batch baking eg when planning a party as all the items will be cooked within the same length of time Foods are cooked at a lower temperature than a conventional oven...

Page 14: ...g the food in a single layer will reduce the thawing time A medium sized casserole or stew will take approximately 3 4 hours A 1 kg 3lb oven ready chicken will take approximately 5 hours remove the gi...

Page 15: ...t the A ef ficiency temperature of 160 C Conventional temperature C A Efficiency 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...

Page 16: ...ecified 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 wh...

Page 17: ...king 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 45...

Page 18: ...ctions is explained later on in this sec tion The function button in the centre is used for setting the minute minder and setting up the automatic cooking See below for details Symbols on the LED disp...

Page 19: ...rom Press and hold the down button to listen to the first tone Release the down button and press it again to listen to the second tone etc Releasing the down button after the tone has sounded will aut...

Page 20: ...ted Extra time cannot be added nor can the end time be extended To cancel the semi automatic programs press both the Up and Down buttons together This can be done at any time during the cooking proces...

Page 21: ...off once the time has elapsed and the alarm will sound To switch off the alarm press any button To view any remaining time press the function button twice The end time method Press the Function button...

Page 22: ...the time you require within 5 seconds of the dur message 9 Press the function button three times until the A flashes again and the End messages appears 10 11 Using the Up and Down buttons set the tim...

Page 23: ...er on in this section The function icon in the centre is used for setting the minute minder setting up the automatic cooking see below for details Symbols on the LED display This A symbol appears when...

Page 24: ...d down the alarm will sound To cancel the tone touch hold any of the icons To cancel the minute minder at any time touch hold the plus minus icons together Semi automatic cooking Method 1 duration swi...

Page 25: ...the word dur the A will flash on the left hand of the display Use the plus minus icons to set the length of time you want to cook for The flashing will last for approximately five seconds so the sett...

Page 26: ...l cleaner Supplies can be purchased from the Customer Care Centre Sharp objects can mark the surface of stainless steel but will become less noticeable with time Wipe any spillage immediately taking c...

Page 27: ...e glass panel correctly fitted For your safety glass door panels are made of toughened glass This en sures that in the unlikely event that a panel breaks it does so into small fragments to minimise th...

Page 28: ...spillage as soon as pos sible Clean the hob top as regularly as possible this will prevent any build up of grease which may be a fire hazard Solid plate hobs Prime and Season this helps main tain the...

Page 29: ...e cooker and any side wall to allow the door to be opened fully The cooker should not be placed on a base No shelf or overhang or cooker hood shall be closer than a minimum of 650mm but check with coo...

Page 30: ...iance is con nected by a competent person who is a member of a competent persons scheme using a double pole control unit of 32 ampere minimum capacity with 3mm minimum contact separation at all poles...

Page 31: ...ted to the back of the cooker and fitted as follows Place the cooker in position and draw a PENCIL LINE level with the front edge 2 Mark the centre of the cooker to give a CENTRE LINE 3 Remove the coo...

Page 32: ...ts with Ceramic Hob Fuel Type Burner Nominal Rate Electric Hob small Hob large Grill Top oven Main oven 1200 1700 2800 1400 2000 W W W W W Maximum electric load at 240V 10665 W All electric ratings gi...

Page 33: ...P1 P3 4 3 1 2 5 P2 P1 P3 Bn Bn Bn LHR HOB SWITCH LHF HOB SWITCH RHF HOB SWITCH Bk Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bn Bn Bn 1 2 P2 2 P1 1 RHR HOB SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 7 P7 Gn R THERMAL CUTOUT MAI...

Page 34: ...P1 P3 Bn Bn Bn LHR HOB SWITCH LHF HOB SWITCH RHF HOB SWITCH Bk Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bk Bu Bn Bn Bn RHR HOB SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 7 P7 Gn R THERMAL CUTOUT 1 2 P2 2 P1 1 MAIN OVEN SWITCH MA...

Page 35: ...Bk Bk Or W 4 3 1 2 5 P2 P1 P3 4 3 1 2 5 P2 P1 P3 4 3 1 2 5 P2 P1 P3 Bn Bn Bn LHR HOB SWITCH LHF HOB SWITCH RHF HOB SWITCH W W W Bn Bn Bn Bn R R Or Or R Or R Or Bu Bu Bu Bu W Bn W Bu Bk Bu Bn Bn Bn H S...

Page 36: ...the oven is cooling down with food inside Why is there steam or smoke escap ing from the oven Your oven is fitted with a steam vent at the top of the main oven This is to allow excessive steam out of...

Page 37: ...acing your bulb open the oven door and see which type you have Then use the table to help you change your bulb correctly Bulbs can be purchased from hardwarestores always take the old bulb with you Pl...

Page 38: ...Please keep this handbook for future reference or for anyone else who may use the appliance...

Page 39: ...Please keep this handbook for future reference or for anyone else who may use the appliance...

Page 40: ...ce is recommended Always check the instruction book before calling a service agent to make sure you have not missed anything Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd Customer Care Glen Dimplex Australia PTY Ltd...

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