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REMOVE THE 2 SCREWS SECUR-

ING THE SIDE PANEL AND

GENTLY EASE THE SIDE PANEL

BACK

REMOVE THE LOWER FACIA

SECURING SCREW AND PULL

THE FACIA PANEL AWAY

6) REAR SERVICE PANELS

REMOVE ALL SECURING

SCREWS

TO REMOVE COMPLETELY

DISCONNECT ALL WIRING FROM

THE IGNITION GENERATOR AND

TERMINAL BLOCK

Summary of Contents for Belling 110DF

Page 1: ...1 BELLING RICHMOND 1100 DF SERVICE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...LLATION INSTRUCTIONS 35 42 TECHNICAL DATA 43 45 CONVERSION DETAILS 48 48 WIRING DIAGRAM 50 50 PARTS LIST DB4 90 E 51 57 REPAIR AND MAINTAINANCE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 58 67 COMPONANT REMOVAL 68 77 TEC...

Page 3: ...4 4 0 0 2 8 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION CODE It is important that during all service calls the model and serial numbers are recorded on all paper work Appliance rating plate location The appliance rating...

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Page 5: ...cooling fan to run at its optimum efficiency Particularly Built In appliances See clearance dimensions in the installation section of the booklet During use the Appliance must never be disconnected fr...

Page 6: ...ered by the warranty and guaran tee you will not be billed for work undertaken should your appliance be faulty terms and conditions do apply so please read through the literature carefully Our Custome...

Page 7: ...ing Guide 16 Roasting Guide 17 General Baking Guide 19 Using Your Slow Cook Oven 20 Cleaning Your Gas Hob 22 Cleaning Your Cavities 23 Cleaning Your Appliance 24 Cook Shop 25 Trouble Shooting 26 27 Be...

Page 8: ...ar protective gloves when installing and moving this appliance This will prevent any injury Our policy is one of constant development and improvement Strict accuracy of illustrations and specification...

Page 9: ...ty and hob layouts available within dual fuel ranges Fanned oven Multifunction oven Fascia panel Multifunction oven Grill Slow cook oven Fascia panel Fanned oven Grill Large burner Medium burner Wok b...

Page 10: ...or any other purpose than cooking food Plastic cooking utensils can melt if they come into contact with a warm hob Never leave them close to or on top of the hob Never leave the burner alight without...

Page 11: ...the oil has started smoking Turn off the heat and leave the oil to cool down or else it could catch fire In the event of a chip pan fire If your chip pan does catch fire don t panic and don t move the...

Page 12: ...proximately 30 seconds before using any of the other timer functions This ensures that the time will remain correct Setting an alarm tone There are three tones to choose from Press and release the min...

Page 13: ...r and the A will flash on the left hand side of the display Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the length of time you want to cook for This must be done within 5 seconds or the time of day will sho...

Page 14: ...iate start time When using the Programmer Do Familiarise yourself with the use of the programmer Select foods which are as fresh and as cold as possible preferably straight from the refrigerator Choos...

Page 15: ...f the burner fails to light within this time release the control knob and wait one minute before attempting to re ignite Energy Saving Position pans centrally over the elements Only heat the amount of...

Page 16: ...control knobs by a large flame symbol After preheating turn the control knobs to the small flame symbol The griddle is now ready for cooking Do not use metal implements as they may damage the non sti...

Page 17: ...he pan is in use this stops it from getting hot To attach the handle Place the handle over the narrow edge of the grill pan and slide to the centre as shown in the diagrams Shelf Grid adjustments Spee...

Page 18: ...a cakes 4 4 1 2 per side 1 2 per side Cheese on toast 2 rounds 4 rounds 5 5 4 5 4 5 Fish fillets 2 10 15 Chicken fillets Depends on thickness 1 2 20 30 Beef Steaks rare medium well done Gammon Steaks...

Page 19: ...nction 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 to show that the oven...

Page 20: ...your oven on and select your temperature The thermostat indicator will come on to show that the oven is heating and once the temperature is achieved it will go out To switch off the main oven simply...

Page 21: ...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 Fanned Oven The even temperature in the oven makes...

Page 22: ...mple and item which would cook at 180 C will now cook at the fanned oven temperature of 160 C This is a high efficiency oven you may notice an emission of steam when the door is opened When cooking ch...

Page 23: ...quality trays and tins for cooking Poor quality tins and trays can warp in the oven producing uneven results Never use dishes which are cracked damaged or not oven proof as heating may lead to shatte...

Page 24: ...roasters lidded casseroles or roasting bags will help to reduce meat shrinkage give a more moist result and may reduce fat splashing However a slightly longer cooking times will be required add 5 10...

Page 25: ...oil add 5 minutes per 1lb 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 stil...

Page 26: ...temperature too high Oven too small for the size 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...

Page 27: ...nal oven Utensils Any oven proof utensils may be used for slow cooking provided they have a close fitted lid To rectify a badly fitting lid a piece of cooking foil may be placed over the dish under th...

Page 28: ...llow the guide lines for the best results The maximum capacity of ovenproof dishes should be no more than 2 5 litres 4 5 pints Please note The more you fill the dish pot the longer it will take to coo...

Page 29: ...oved using a soap filled pad Do not put burners in the dishwasher or soak them Using dishwasher powders washing up liquids and caustic pastes can damage the burners Burner caps and heads must be repos...

Page 30: ...n cloth which has been wrung out in hot soapy water If larger splashes of fat do not readily disappear you can use a mild cream cleaner to remove them More stubborn marks can be removed using a soap f...

Page 31: ...Dry with a soft clean towel or cloth Do not use steam cleaners Glass parts Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water or a specialist glass cleaner Rinse away any excess cleaner and dry with...

Page 32: ...eramic glass hobs including induction Sealed hotplate conditioner 082606783 1 All sealed solid plate hobs Stainless steel cleaner 082606764 1 All stainless steel parts Oven cleaner spray 082606786 1 A...

Page 33: ...You cannot always prevent it but you can minimise it when it happens by doing the following Pre heat the oven at a high temperature before putting food in the oven and cover the food you are cooking...

Page 34: ...n back 1 25W rear Conventional Wait until the oven is cool then remove the oven shelves The oven light is at the rear of the oven cavity Unscrew the lens cover turn anticlockwise Unscrew the bulb and...

Page 35: ...s than 650mm above the hob top but please check this with the hood manufacturers instructions If your appliance has a side opening door we recommend a side clearance of 60mm to allow the oven door to...

Page 36: ...fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5440 Part 2 should be consulted to determine the air vent requirements This appliance must not be fitted into a bed sitting room of less than 20m3 or into a...

Page 37: ...lding Standards Scotland Consolidated issued by the Scottish Development Department I E E Wiring Regulations Electricity at Work Regulations BS 6172 Installation of Domestic Gas Cooking For LP Gas ref...

Page 38: ...le Loosley fit screw A and nut B into hole 1 at both ends of the rear surface of the appliance Locate fitted screw A through the slots in both of the metal splashback plates Tighten screw A and nut B...

Page 39: ...ne to locate the front edge of the lower bracket Fix the bracket to the floor Measure from floor level to engagement edge in the back of the cooker and add 3mm Assemble the underside of the top part o...

Page 40: ...lectrical parts are working The maximum power rating is specified in the Technical Data section of this handbook and also on the Data Badge on the appliance This appliance must be fitted using a doubl...

Page 41: ...or flexible connections use a bayonet type hose suitable for use on LP Gas up to 50mbar pressure rise and 70 C temperature rise The flexible hose should be coloured black with a red stripe band or lab...

Page 42: ...ilation must be as specified by AS5601 Installation code The room containing the appliance should have an air sup ply An appliance should be installed in a locati on for complete combustion of gas pro...

Page 43: ...31 Propane 50mbar G25 Natural Gas 25mbar Electrical supply 230V 400V 3N 50Hz All elements are rated at 230V Countries of destination Great Britain Ireland France Holland Germany Russia Belgium Austral...

Page 44: ...121 63 LP Gas Hob small Hob medium Hob Large Hob wok Total heat input 5 burners 7 burners 1 0kW 2 0kW 3 0kW 3 5kW 11 5kW 14 5kW 73 145 218 254 72 143 215 250 50 70 87 87 35 Fuel Type Dual Variable gri...

Page 45: ...ane g h Natural Gas Hob small Hob medium Hob Large Hob wok Total heat input 7 burners 3 6MJ h 7 2MJ h 10 8MJ h 12 6MJ h 51 5MJ h LP Gas Hob small Hob medium Hob Large Hob wok Total heat input 7 burner...

Page 46: ...sion procedure must be carried out by a suitably qualified person i e Corgi registered After conversion all affected parts must be checked for gas sound ness Injectors Bypass Screws UK Europe NG Hotpl...

Page 47: ...can be accessed via the hole in the inner fascia panel c NG to LP Turn each bypass screw fully clockwise until it stops Do not over tighten d LP to NG Turn each bypass screw anti clockwise until a sm...

Page 48: ...screwed the bypass screw can be removed using a pair of long nosed pliers d Replace with the bypass screws supplied in the conversion kit as detailed in the tables on the previous page e Turn the bypa...

Page 49: ...ial number in the space below Where are my model and serial numbers Freestanding HL appliances base of storage drawer Freestanding appliances front frame near oven cavity Built in oven front frame nea...

Page 50: ...COOLING FAN SLOW COOK NEON RH OVEN FAN ELEMENT RH OVEN STIR FAN 1 2 THERMOSTAT RH OVEN SWITCH 1 2 P1 P2 IGNITION GENERATOR L N SLOW COOK SWITCH 1 2 P1 P2 PUSH ON EARTH TAB 64 64 423 W 423 W 423 W 102...

Page 51: ...ithout permission of GLEN DIMPLEX HOME APPLIANCES C O 0083 0084 0085 0086 0090 0091 0092 0094 0094 0102 0103 0104 0105 0084 0091 0103 0614 0615 0614 0656 0900 0929 0929 0826 0872 0279 0281 0402 0090 0...

Page 52: ...property of GLEN DIMPLEX HOME APPLIANCES Not to be reproduced or transmitted in any shape or form without permission of GLEN DIMPLEX HOME APPLIANCES C O 110DF DOORS FASCIA AND FRONT FRAME ASSEMBLY 005...

Page 53: ...diagram is the property of GLEN DIMPLEX HOME APPLIANCES Not to be reproduced or transmitted in any shape or form without permission of GLEN DIMPLEX HOME APPLIANCES C O 110DF CAVITY ASSEMBLY 420 421 42...

Page 54: ...082519300 BURNERBOWL aux 0 77 Defendi 2 084 082519400 BURNERBOWL semi 1 04 Defendi 3 085 082519500 BURNERBOWL rapid 1 29 Defendi 1 086 082546707 BURNERBOWL wok ng 63 121 tc 1 090 082957800 BURNERCAP a...

Page 55: ...NT base slow cook 160w 27 04 09 1 287 082971200 Element gr dual 20 35715 000 1 287 082971900 Element ov top 20 35721 000 1 287 082971900 Element ov top 20 35721 000 1 287 081561400 ELEMENT grill dual...

Page 56: ...50010T 3 580 082938800 NUT flanged locking 6 614 082843600 PANSUPPORT cast be 3 615 082843601 PANSUPPORT cast be wok 1 697 562044129 PLINTH 55 blk 22 01 09 1 697 562044129 PLINTH 55 blk 22 01 09 1 697...

Page 57: ...l fan 1 888 082964501 TAP semi 0 32 bp lh set 0 46 2 889 082964500 TAP aux 0 27 bp lh set 0 46 2 890 082964603 TAP wok 0 68 bp rh set 1 07 1 894 082964601 TAP semi 0 32 bp rh set 0 46 1 895 082964602...

Page 58: ...1 B BELLING RICHMOND 110 DF REPAIR AND MAINTAINANCE PROCEDURES...

Page 59: ...2 IMPORTANT BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY SERVICING WORK ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY...

Page 60: ...R HINGE ENSURE THAT THE DOOR IS SUPPORTED AT ALL TIMES TO STOP EXCESSIVE DISTORTION TO THE LOWER HINGE PIN 2 REMOVING THE GRILL SLOW OVEN DOOR OPEN THE DOOR FULLY RELEASE THE 2 CLIPS AND PUSH FULLY BA...

Page 61: ...THE DOOR REMOVE THE 6 SCREWS AROUND THE DOOR EDGE TO SPLIT THE INNER PANEL FROM THE OUTER PANEL REMOVE 2 X SCREWS ON THE INNER DOOR PANEL AND 2 SCREWS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PANEL TO REMOVE THE HINGE F...

Page 62: ...OF THE HOTPLATE REMOVE ALL PAN SUPPORTS AND HOB BURNERS REMOVE 15 X SCREWS SECURING THE BURNERS TO THE HOB TOP REMOVE 6 X SCREWS AT THE REAR OF THE FACIA PANEL AS SHOWN REMOVE 2X SCREWS ONE EITHER SI...

Page 63: ...S SHOWN THAT SECURES THE VENT TRIM THE HOB TOP COMPLETE WITH THE SIDE TRIMS AND REAR VENT PLATE CAN NOW BE REMOVED FROM THE APPLIANCE BY LIFTING UPWARDS HOTPLATE REMOVED LH OVEN T STAT RH OVEN T STAT...

Page 64: ...7 4 REMOVAL OF SIDE PANELS REMOVE 2X SCREWS AT REAR OF APPLIANCE REMOVE 2X SCREWS FROM FRONT OF APPLIANCE REMOVE SIDE PANEL...

Page 65: ...8 5 REMOVAL OF FACIA PANEL REMOVE THE TOWEL RAIL BY REMOVING THE 4 HEX BOLTS USING 5mm ALLEN KEY REMOVE THE 2 SCREWS ONE EI THER SIDE THAT SECURE THE HOTPLATE TO THE FACIA REMOVE ALL THE CONTROL KNOBS...

Page 66: ...L AND GENTLY EASE THE SIDE PANEL BACK REMOVE THE LOWER FACIA SECURING SCREW AND PULL THE FACIA PANEL AWAY 6 REAR SERVICE PANELS REMOVE ALL SECURING SCREWS TO REMOVE COMPLETELY DISCONNECT ALL WIRING FR...

Page 67: ...AND FRONTFRAME AND REQUIRES NO OTHER FIXING TO REFIT PUSH IN ALWAYS ENSURE THAT DOOR SEAL LIP IS FACING THE CORRECT WAY REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVED RH OVEN STIR FAN RH OVEN FAN ELEMENT SLOW COOK ELEME...

Page 68: ...BOWL AND IGNITION LEAD FROM IGNITIION GENERATOR ON REPLACING ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE RUBBER WASHER IS B HOB THERMOCOUPLES FOLLOW STEP 3 AND REMOVE THE HOB TOP REMOVE UPPER NUT USING A 7mm SPANNER REMOV...

Page 69: ...TO RELEASE THE INNER FACIA PANEL PULL FORWARD INNER FACIA PANEL TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE 2 X TAP SECURING SCREWS UNDO BUNDY TUBE CONNECTION AND REMOVE DISCONNECT THERMOCOUPLE REMOVE 2 GAS TAP SECURING SC...

Page 70: ...REMOVE THE HOTPLATE PULL THE THERMOSTAT FROM THE BACK OF THE SWITCHPACK AND REMOVE THE PHIAL FROM THE RELEVENT OVEN FOLLOW STEP 3 AND REMOVE THE HOTPLATE REMOVE THE 4 X SECURING SCREWS AS SHOWN AND R...

Page 71: ...PANEL RELEASE TIMER FROM HOLDING CLIPS BY GENTLY PUSHING IN CLIPS WITH A SCREWDRIVER G SELECTOR SWITCHES FOLLOW STEP 3 5 AND REMOVE THE HOTPLATE AND FACIA PANEL REMOVE THE 2 SECURING SCREWS AND PULL T...

Page 72: ...OW STEP3 5 AND REMOVE THE HOTPLATE AND FACIA PANEL PULL THE INNER FACIA PANEL FOWARD TO GAIN ACCESS GENTLY PRIZE THE SWITCHES FROM THE GAS TAPS N B THE SWITCHES CANNOT BE EXCHANGED INDIVIDUALLY THEY M...

Page 73: ...AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL DISCONNECT WIRES REMOVE GRILL ELEMENT GUARD BY LOOSENING 2 HIDDEN SCREWS POSITIONS INDICATED AND SLIDING OFF REMOVE THE 2 SCREWS SECURING THE ELEMENT BRACKET TO THE C...

Page 74: ...ELEMENT FOLLOW STEP 6 AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVE 4 X REAR FAN COVER SECURING SCREWS AND REMOVE FAN COVER DISCONNECT WIRING REMOVE THE 2 ELEMENT SECURING SCREWS AND PULL ELEMENT FORWARD...

Page 75: ...TURNED CLOCKWISE TO REMOVE DISCONNECT WIRING FROM FAN REMOVE 3 X STIR FAN SECURING SCREWS AND REMOVE FAN FROM THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE L MAIN OVEN LIGHT FITTING FOLLOW STEP 6 PAGE 6 REMOVING REAR SE...

Page 76: ...THE WIRING REMOVE THE ELEMENT GUARD AS PER GRILL ELEMENT REMOVAL REMOVE THE 2X SECURING SCREWS AND PULL AND REMOVE THE ELE MENT FROM THE CAVITY O R H OVEN LOWER ELEMENT FOLLOW STEP 6 AND REMOVE THE R...

Page 77: ...E THE 3 SCREWS FROM INSIDE THE CAVITY REMOVE THE ELEMENT FROM THE REAR Q DOOR HANDLES REMOVE THE DOOR FROM THE APPLIANCE REMOVE 6X SCREWS FROM THE OUTER SIDE OF THE PANEL WITH THE SECURING SCREWS REMO...

Page 78: ...SPECIFICATIONS NOMINAL RESISTANCES AT 20oC 5 0 17 11 5 287 5 5 29 1 2 5 0 17 5 29 1 5 0 17 5 29 1 1 0 17 29 1 1 0 17 6 2 22 5 0 17 0 1 29 1 67 5 1 22 1 1 N THERMAL CUT OUTS TOP L120 C REAR L150 C FAN...

Page 79: ...22 BELLING RICHMOND 110DF FAULTFINDING GUIDES...

Page 80: ...clock set to manual Advise customer on setting the timer Is there a neon on the facia Does oven Stir fan run Send engineer with Thermostat Appliance working OK Does the oven heat up Is the Timer worki...

Page 81: ...ns working OK and only certain functions not working Does the Conventional oven heat up Is the Timer working Check fuse or supply turned on Which part of oven not working Fan or Element Do either of t...

Page 82: ...ark at the burner Send engineer order electrode and ignition switch micro switch Ask customer to clean and make sure burner skirt and cap are fitted correctly If this does not work Are all four burner...

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