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Main Multifunction Oven Cooking Guide 

 

The following times and setting are for guidance only. You may wish to alter the setting to give a result more to 
your satisfaction. When a different setting to that shown below is given in a recipe, the recipe instructions should 
be followed. 
Shelf position 6 is the highest.  It is not necessary to Pre-heat the fan oven before roasting.  Note: Where times 
are stated they are approximate only. 

 

Baking 

Conventional Oven (Top & Base Heat) 

Fan Oven 

Food 

Preheat 

Temp ºC 

Time (approx) 

Pos,n 

Preheat 

Temp ºC 

Time (approx) 

Scones 

Yes 

220/230 

9-12 mins 

2 Up 

Yes 

210/220 

9-12 mins 

Small cakes 

Yes 

180/190 

15-25 mins 

3 Up 

No 

180/190 

20-25 mins 

Victoria Sandwich 

Yes 

160/170 

20-25 mins 

2 Up 

No 

160/170 

25-30 mins 

Sponge Sandwich (Fatless) 

Yes 

180/190 

15-20 mins 

2 Up 

Yes 

170/180 

15-20 mins 

Swiss Roll 

Yes 

190/200 

  8-12 mins 

2 Up 

Yes 

180/200 

12-15 mins 

Semi-rich Fruit Cakes (7”) 

Yes 

150/160 

1¼-1¾ hrs 

2 Up 

No 

140/150 

1¼-1½ hrs 

Rich Fruit Cakes 

Yes 

130/140 

Depend on 

recipe and size 

2 Up 

No 

130/140 

Depend on 

recipe and size 

Shortcrust Pastry  

Yes 

190/200 

Depend on size 

& filling 

2 Up 

No 

190/200 

Depend on size 

& filling 

Puff Pastry 

Yes 

190/200 

Depend on size 

& filling 

2 Up 

No 

190/200 

Depend on size 

& filling 

Yorkshire Pudding 

Yes 

190/200 

40-45 mins 

3 Up 

Yes 

180/190 

40-50 mins 

Individual Yorkshire Pudd’s 

Yes 

200/210 

20-30 mins 

3 Up 

Yes 

190/200 

20-25 mins 

Milk Pudding 

Yes 

140/150 

1¾-2 hrs 

2 Up 

No 

130/140 

1½-2 hrs 

Baked Custard 

Yes 

130/140 

40-50 mins 

3 Up 

No 

140/150 

35-45 mins 

Bread 

Yes 

190/200 

25-35 mins 

3 Up 

Yes 

200/210 

30-35 mins 

Meringues 

Yes 

80/90 

3-3½ hrs 

3 Up 

No 

80/90 

3-4 hrs 

 
 

Conventional Oven (Top & Base Heat) 

Fan Oven 

Meat Pre-

heat 

Temp ºC 

Time (approx) 

Shelf 

Pos’n 

Meat Pre-

heat 

Temp 

ºC 

Time (approx) 

Beef/Lamb 
(Slow roast) 

Yes 

170/180 

35 mins per 450g (1 

lb)  + 35 mins over 

Beef 

No 

160/180 

20-25 mins per 450g 

(1 lb) + 20 mins extra 

Beef/Lamb (Foil 
covered) 

Yes 

190/200 

35-45 mins per 450g   

(1 lb) 

Lamb 

No 

160/180 

20-30 mins per 450g 

(1 lb) + 25 mins extra 

Pork         (Slow 
roast) 

Yes 

170/180 

40 mins per 450g (1 

lb)  + 40 mins over 

Pork 

No 

160/180 

25-30 mins per 450g 

(1 lb) + 25 mins extra 

Pork             
(Foil covered) 

Yes 

190/200 

40 mins per 450g (1 

lb)   

Veal 

No 

160/170 

25-30 mins per 450g 

(1 lb) + 20 mins extra 

Veal             
(Slow roast) 

Yes 

170/180 

40-45 mins per 450g   

(1 lb)  + 40 mins 

over 

Chicken/Turkey 
up to 4kg (8 lb) 

No 

160/180 

18-20 mins per 450g 

(1 lb) + 20 mins extra 

Veal              
(Foil covered) 

Yes 

190/200 

40-45 mins per 450g   

(1 lb) 

Poultry/Game 
(Slow roast) 

Yes 

170/180 

25-30 mins per 450g   

(1 lb)  + 25 mins 

over 

Turkey to 5.5kg 
(8 to 12 lb) 

No 150-160 

or 150 

12-14 mins per 450g 
(1 lb)       + 12 mins 
extra    

For every 450g (1 lb) 

over 5.5kg (12 lb) 

allow 10 min per 450g 

(1 lb) and roast at 

150ºC 

Poultry/Game 
(Foil covered) 

Yes 

190/200 

25-30 mins per 450g   

(1 lb) 

Casserole Stews  No 

140-150 

1½-2 hrs 

Casserole 
Cooking 

Yes 150 

2-2½ 

hrs 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 or  
3 Up 

 

 

 

 

If using aluminum foil, never:  

1. 

Allow foil to touch sides of oven.  

2. 

Cover oven interior with foil.   

3. 

Cover shelves with foil 

 
 

Summary of Contents for platinum db3A

Page 1: ...er Installation User s instructions platinum db3A dual fuel Natural Gas Liquid Petroleum gas convertible Note This appliance is supplied for use with the category of gas specified and can be converted...

Page 2: ...Timer Instructions 13 17 Automatic Cooking Large Oven 18 Using the Hob 19 21 Main Multifunction Oven Grill 22 26 Small Conventional Oven Storage Reheating of Food 27 Main Multifunction Oven Cooking Gu...

Page 3: ...5 MJ h LPG Propane 38 4 MJ h Total Heat Input Electric 4 47 4 87kW Multifunction Oven Left Hand Oven Light Only 0 01 0 02kW Fan Oven Light 2 37 2 58kW Conventional Oven Light 2 04 2 22kW Fan Grill Clo...

Page 4: ...e contact your retailer or place of purchase Please quote the cooker model and serial number with all inquiries This can be found on the chassis behind the drop down storage compartment panel WARNING...

Page 5: ...e doors or handles or control panel The Belling db92 is designed to slot in between 600mm deep cabinets spaced at least 915mm apart It can also be used freestanding with a cabinet to one side in a cor...

Page 6: ...t edge of the oven roofs avoiding grill elements or oven furniture Adjust the cooker at the rear to the required height using the 2 jacking screws situated behind the rear access cover and secure with...

Page 7: ...hotplate burners ignite correctly and burn with a steady flame 2 Check for a steady flame at the low small flame symbol setting 3 Instruct the user on the operation of the cooker Checking Burner Pres...

Page 8: ...N respectively marked in front of the terminal block The earth terminal is marked by the earth symbol Allow sufficient cable length for the cooker to be pulled out for cleaning but do not let it hang...

Page 9: ...rack of any kind under pans on any hotplate Never store anything which might catch fire in the oven grill compartment or storage compartment Never allow aluminum foil or plastic to touch any hotplate...

Page 10: ...ep your cooker clean as a build up of grease or fat from cooking may be a fire hazard Always switch off at the mains supply before cleaning your cooker Always supervise children and pets particularly...

Page 11: ...ng Centre hotplate Control panel Cookclean side rear panels 1 Oven shelf Baking tray Meat grill pan c w Drop down storage panel Electric grill Closed door Utensil holder Rating label on chassis Behind...

Page 12: ...ection from the off position The spark ignition switch is operated as follows Depress and hold in the push button This will provide a repetitive spark to the burners 5 Gas Hotplate Controls Main Oven...

Page 13: ...a delay period Stews prepared by frying the meat and vegetables should be cooked as soon as possible 5 We advise dishes containing left over cooked poultry or meat eg Shepherds pie should not be cooke...

Page 14: ...tly Step 2 Place food onto the correct shelf position in the oven Step 3 Turn the oven control to the required temperature The oven Cookpot Symbol should now be operating Step 4 Press and release the...

Page 15: ...button The timer display will revert to the time of day with the Auto symbol and cook pot lit Step 4 Press and release the button The display will read the earliest possible end time with the cook pot...

Page 16: ...me 4 If a mistake is made alter the display to show 0 00 by pressing and holding the and buttons Release and then press the button See step 7 above Restart the programming sequence 5 After an automati...

Page 17: ...n This function overrides the relays and allows operation of the timer without switching on the elements A key symbol will appear in the display when this function is set NOTE THE TIMED LARGE OVEN WIL...

Page 18: ...should never be placed in the oven if there is to be a delay period Stews prepared by frying the meat and vegetables should be cooked as soon as possible or refrigerated until loading the oven 8 Try...

Page 19: ...Under certain conditions a slight popping noise can be heard from the hotplates This is perfectly normal and will not affect the performance of the appliance Control Setting Guide There are four size...

Page 20: ...the correct burner for the size of pan Pan Bridge Support A wire Pan Bridge Support is supplied for use with the pan support above the auxiliary burner This allows a more stable support for the 100mm...

Page 21: ...g period 4 Do not try to fry too much food at a time especially frozen food This only lowers the temperature of the oil or fat too much resulting in greasy food 5 Always dry food thoroughly before fry...

Page 22: ...intervals to indicate that the correct temperature is being maintained The fan If selected and oven light will operate continuously until the multifunction switch is turned Off or the timer is set to...

Page 23: ...being cooked It should be noted that at the end of the cooking period there might be a puff of steam when the oven door is opened this will disperse in a few seconds and is a perfectly normal charact...

Page 24: ...restricted Food or cooking utensils should not be placed on the floor of the oven To avoid unnecessary cleaning rod shelves not in use should be removed from the oven Defrost Fan only The main oven th...

Page 25: ...HE GRILL WILL NOT OPERATE WHEN THE OVEN TIMER IS SET CAUTION Grilling should never be undertaken with the grill oven door open Never operate the grill without the grill roof in place WARNING Accessibl...

Page 26: ...om the pan as the handle may become detached from its fixing bracket CAUTION WHEN REMOVING THE GRILL PAN HANDLE ALWAYS USE OVEN GLOVES AS THE WIRE MAY BE HOT To obtain best results always use the wire...

Page 27: ...rrect positioning of food is indicated on the temperature charts The charts are a guide only giving approximate cooking temperatures and times To suit personal taste and requirements it may be necessa...

Page 28: ...190 200 20 25 mins Milk Pudding Yes 140 150 1 2 hrs 2 Up No 130 140 1 2 hrs Baked Custard Yes 130 140 40 50 mins 3 Up No 140 150 35 45 mins Bread Yes 190 200 25 35 mins 3 Up Yes 200 210 30 35 mins Mer...

Page 29: ...of fat Eg Rib Rolled Sirloin Steak 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 over 2 5 0 5 170 180 170 180 160 170 160 170 160 170 40 50 40 50 40 50 45 50 45 50 30 40 20 20 20 30 40 60 70 80 90 100 110 140 150 15 20 Season If...

Page 30: ...s per 450g 1 lb 40 mins over Pork Foil covered Yes 190 200 40 mins per 450g 1 lb Veal Slow roast Yes 170 180 40 45 mins per 450g 1 lb 40 mins over Veal Foil covered Yes 190 200 40 45 mins per 450g 1 l...

Page 31: ...erature Conversion Chart GAS MARK CONVENTIONAL OVEN FAN OVEN C It is not always necessary to pre heat oven F C 1 2 250 120 100 1 285 140 120 2 320 160 140 3 340 170 150 4 365 185 165 5 400 205 185 6 4...

Page 32: ...take care to ensure that the hinge pins line up with the holes in the extrusion and that the door has dropped correctly into position before closing the door DO NOT FORCE THE FITTING AS THIS WILL CAU...

Page 33: ...dren should be kept away Whilst normal cleaning can be carried out with these panels in place they can be removed for cleaning manually or for cleaning the rest of the oven interior First remove the o...

Page 34: ...s a clicking noise should be heard If not first check that The electricity supply is turned on The mains cooker switch on the wall is in the ON position If only a hotplate burner is failing to light c...

Page 35: ...level on the rod shelf The oven should be checked both left to right and front to back Sinking of cakes The following may cause cakes to sink Cooking at too high a temperature Using normal creaming m...

Page 36: ...h the appliance so always check the instructions to make sure that you have not missed anything If you require a service agent please contact RHA Australia P O Box301 Cardiff New South Wales 2285 Phon...

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