Tricity Bendix SB462 Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 14

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 To prolong the life of the hotplates:-

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Never use utensils with a skirt, e.g. a bucket

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Never use an asbestos mat

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Never leave the hotplates ON when not
covered with a saucepan.

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Ensure that hob and saucepans are clean
and dry before the start of cooking to reduce
cleaning.

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Follow the cleaning instructions very closely
to keep the hob looking like new.

If spillage occurs with sugar solutions, e.g. jams
and syrups, it must be wiped from the hob
before it sets and becomes hard, otherwise
damage to the hob will occur.

HOT HOB INDICATOR

The hob is fitted with a hot hob indicator light which
illuminates when the hob is too hot to touch. The light
will go OFF when the hob has cooled.

DEEP FAT FRYING

SPECIAL FRYING NOTE:

For safety purposes when deep fat frying, fill the pan
one-third full of oil, DO NOT cover the pan with a lid
and DO NOT leave the pan unattended.  In the
unfortunate event of a fire, switch OFF at the
electricity supply and cover the pan with a lid or
damp cloth to assist in smothering the flames.

DO NOT use water on the fire. Leave the pan to cool
for at least 30 minutes before moving it.

DO NOT leave the fat or oil in the frying pan on the
hob to store it in case the hob is inadvertently
switched ON.

1. Preparing the food

Seal the food by coating with flour, egg and
breadcrumbs or batter. Do not use a basket with
batter coated foods as they will stick.

2. Amount of oil

For safety purposes fill the pan only one-third full
of oil.

3. Testing the temperature of the oil

  

It is advisable to use a thermometer to test the
temperature of the oil.  Alternatively, drop a small
cube of bread into the oil which should brown in
just under a minute if the oil is at the correct
temperature of 190°C/375°F.

4. Cooking the food

Lower the food gently into the oil. Do not add too
much food at once or the temperature of the oil
will be reduced and may result in soggy, greasy
food.

Turn the food if necessary; doughnuts float to the

surface so will not brown on the upperside if not
turned. Once cooked, drain the food on
absorbent paper.

5. Double frying chips

Double frying will ensure good chips.  First fry the
chips for a few minutes at 170°C/340°F to seal
the outside. Remove the chips from the oil.
Increase the temperature of the oil to
190°C/375°F to finish cooking and brown the
chips.
Chips may be kept for several hours after the first
frying before finishing off with the second frying.

6. Frying temperatures

Celsius

Fahrenheit

Scale (

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C)

Scale (

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F)

150

300

First frying of potatoes

170

340

175

350

180

360

Second frying of potatoes

190

375

Frying chicken and fish

195

380

200

390

PRESERVING

1. DO NOT use a pan that overlaps the perimeter of

the hob trim.

2. To allow for a full rolling boil, the pan should be

no more than one third full when all the
ingredients have been added.  It is better to use
two pans rather than overfill one, or use half
quantities.

3. Use firm fruit or vegetables and wash well before

using.

4. Preserving sugar gives clear jam, however

granulated sugar is cheaper and gives equally
good flavour.

5. Crystallization may be caused if sugar is not

completely dissolved before bringing jam to the
boil. Over boiling will affect the flavour, setting
properties and colour of the jam.

6. To test jam for setting:

If a jam thermometer is available, boil jam to
104°C. Marmalade should be boiled to 106°C.
If a jam thermometer is not available, remove
pan from heat, place sample of jam on a cold
dish and cool quickly (i.e. in a freezer or frozen
food storage compartment of a refrigerator).
When cold, it will crinkle and hold the mark of a
finger run through it, if it is ready.

7. The scum should be removed as soon as

possible after setting, but marmalade should be 
alllowed to cool before potting to prevent the peel
rising.

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Summary of Contents for SB462

Page 1: ...35 MODEL NO SB 462 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...e 230 240 Volts AC 50Hz Wattage 10 5 11 4 kW Height 1290mm Width 550mm Depth 595mm This appliance complies with European Council Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC 2 TECHNICAL DETAILS ...

Page 3: ...mended Saucepans 13 Hints and Tips 13 Deep Fat Frying 14 Preserving 14 The Dual Grill 15 Uses of the Grill 15 Selecting the Grill 15 Things to Note 15 The Grill Pan and Handle 15 Hints and Tips 16 Grilling Chart 16 The Top Oven 17 Uses of the Top Oven 17 Selecting the Top Oven 17 Things to Note 17 To Fit the Top Oven Shelf 17 Hints and Tips 17 Automatic Cooking 18 The Main Fan Oven 19 Uses of the ...

Page 4: ...he Outside of the Cooker 25 Cleaning the Grill Deflector Grill Pan Grill Pan Grid Meat Tin and Oven Shelves 25 Cleaning Inside the Grill Oven Compartments 25 Care of Stayclean Surfaces 26 Hints and Tips 26 Cleaning Between the Outer and Inner Door Glass 26 Replacing the Oven Light Bulb 27 Something not Working 28 Service and Spare Parts 29 Customer Service Centres 30 Guarantee Conditions 32 4 CONT...

Page 5: ...our new Tricity Bendix cooker we ask that you PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Particular attention should be made to cooking times and temperatures which may differ from your previous cooker It is most important that this instruction book is retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or if you move house and leave the appliance always ensure that the boo...

Page 6: ...h due regard to safety and the environment DURING OPERATION Do not use this appliance if it is in contact with water Never operate it with wet hands This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Young children must not be allowed to tamper with the product or play with the controls Accessible parts especially around the grill area may become hot when the appliance is in use Children should b...

Page 7: ...pecially in the grill pan Do not leave utensils containing foodstuffs e g fat or oil in or on the appliance in case it is inadvertently switched ON Cookers and hobs become very hot and retain their heat for a long period of time after use Children should be kept well away from the appliance until it has cooled GENERAL Under no circumstances should repairs be carried out by inexperienced persons as...

Page 8: ...be made using a double pole isolating switch cooker socket with at least 3mm contact separation The cable must have conductors of sufficiently high cross sectional area to prevent overheating and deterioration The cable should be routed away from potentially hot areas marked by X in the diagram below To move the cooker open the main oven door and lift the cooker by holding inside the top of the co...

Page 9: ... heat to release If the steam comes into contact with a cool surface on the outside of the appliance e g a trim it will condense and produce water droplets This is quite normal and is not caused by a fault on the appliance To prevent discolouration regularly wipe away condensation and also soilage from surfaces For your safety wallcoverings at the rear of the appliance should be securely fixed to ...

Page 10: ...URES A Programmer B Main Fan Oven Temperature Control C Main Oven Indicator Neon D Top Oven Temperature Control E Top Oven Indicator Neon F Dual Grill Control G Hotplate Controls 10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COOKER A B D F G C E ...

Page 11: ...lay shows the time you want The bell symbol will be showing and this will stay lit up during the time Our diagram shows the timer set to 5 minutes If you change your mind and want to cancel the time you have set simply turn the setting knob anticlockwise Then turn the selector to manual When you are using the minute minder you can make the clock show the time of day by turning the selector knob to...

Page 12: ... The Stop time must not be more than 23 hours 59 minutes from the time of day For example if the time of day is 9 00 am the latest Stop time will be 8 59 am the next day 5 Set to automatic Turn the selector knob to Auto 6 Turn on the oven control Turn the oven control to the required temperature The time shown on the right gives an example of setting the automatic controls when the time is 9 00 am...

Page 13: ...e and do comply with the above recommendations NOTE Occasionally the heated areas may be seen to switch ON and OFF when higher heat settings are being used This is due to a safety device which prevents the glass from overheating Some switching ON and OFF when cooking at high temperatures e g deep fat frying is quite normal causes no damage to the hob and little delay in cooking times Excessive swi...

Page 14: ...il Do not add too much food at once or the temperature of the oil will be reduced and may result in soggy greasy food Turn the food if necessary doughnuts float to the surface so will not brown on the upperside if not turned Once cooked drain the food on absorbent paper 5 Double frying chips Double frying will ensure good chips First fry the chips for a few minutes at 170 C 340 F to seal the outsi...

Page 15: ...ment This is quite normal THE GRILL PAN AND HANDLE The grill pan is supplied with a removable handle To insert the handle press the button on the handle with the thumb and pivot the handle slightly upwards inserting the lip into widest part of the bracket Move the handle towards the left lower into position and release the button Ensure the handle is positively located When removing the handle pre...

Page 16: ... and mushrooms may be placed underneath the grid when grilling meats l When toasting bread use the cranked shelf in position 2 with the grid in the high position l Preheat the grill on a full setting for a few minutes before cooking Adjust the heat setting and the shelf as necessary during cooking l The food should be turned over during cooking as required GRILLING CHART FOOD SHELF GRILL TIME mins...

Page 17: ...in one of the shelf runners l Larger roasts and casseroles should normally be cooked in the main oven However they may be cooked on a flat shelf from the main oven placed on the base of the top oven provided there is sufficient room for air circulation around the food l Stand dishes on a suitably sized baking tray on the shelf to prevent spillage onto the oven base and to help reduce cleaning 17 U...

Page 18: ...s base browning l DO NOT use the grill pan as a baking tray as this will increase base browning of the food l Because of the smaller cooking space lower temperatures and shorter cooking times are sometimes required Be guided by the recommendations on pages 23 and 24 l For economy leave the door open for the shortest possible time particularly when placing food into a preheated oven AUTOMATIC COOKI...

Page 19: ...ted 19 USES OF THE FAN OVEN PREHEATING The fan oven quickly reaches its temperature so it is not usually necessary to preheat the oven Without preheating however you may find you need to add an extra 5 10 minutes on the recommended cooking times For recipes needing high temperatures e g bread pastries scones soufflés etc best results are achieved if the oven is preheated first COOKING TEMPERATURES...

Page 20: ...necessary l Do not place dishes or baking trays directly on the oven floor as it interferes with the oven air circulation and can lead to base burning use the lower shelf position However non critical dishes can be placed on the oven base when more space is required l The use of excessively high temperatures can cause uneven browning It may be necessary to reduce temperatures slightly Refer to the...

Page 21: ...140 140 160 180 190 170 190 190 200 190 200 130 140 190 200 190 200 170 180 210 220 190 200 190 210 180 210 150 160 160 180 210 220 190 200 170 180 180 190 180 190 180 190 180 190 210 220 200 210 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk 1 crk ...

Page 22: ... to 3 kg 7lb then 10 min per kg 1lb Duck 160 180 C 25 35 min per kg 1lb and 25 30 min over Pheasant 160 180 C 35 40 min per kg 1lb and 35 40 min over Rabbit 160 180 C 20 min per kg 1lb and 20 min over Potatoes with meat 160 180 C according to size Potatoes without meat 180 190 C according to size The roasting temperatures and times given in the chart should be adequate for most joints but slight a...

Page 23: ...c rules of food hygiene to prevent bacterial and microbial growth and cross contamination when defrosting preparing cooking cooling and freezing foods Small or thin fish fillets frozen peeled prawns cubed or minced meat liver thin chops steaks etc can be thawed in 1 2 hours A 1kg 2 lb oven ready chicken will be thawed in approximately 5 hours Remove the giblets as soon as possible during the thawi...

Page 24: ...arily a Jif Cream Cleaner b Baking Soda TO REMOVE MORE STUBBORN MARKS 1 Bar Keepers Friend may be used to clean off more stubborn stains or to remove discolourations It may be necessary to rub the marks hard for several minutes 2 Use a plastic pad specially for non stick saucepans with Bar Keepers Friend for removal of more stubborn soilage TO REMOVE BURNT ON SOILAGE We strongly recommend the use ...

Page 25: ...aluminium foil or dishes on the hot surface as this will cause damage to the hob CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE COOKER DO NOT use abrasive cleaning materials or scourers on the outside of the cooker as some of the finishes are painted and damage may occur Regularly wipe over the control panel oven doors and cooker sides using a soft cloth and liquid detergent DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE ANY OF THE CONTR...

Page 26: ...will save energy and often the joint is more tender l Use minimal if any extra oil or fat when roasting meat potatoes only require brushing with fat before cooking Extra fat in the oven during roasting will increase splashing and soilage l It is NOT necessary to add water to the meat tin when roasting The water and the fat juices from the joint create excessive splattering during cooking even at n...

Page 27: ...age the glass or seal REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT BULB The type of bulb required is a 300C 25 watt small Edison Screw Part number 572 491 5431 00 1 Available through Tricity Bendix service centres CAUTION Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply before replacing the bulb Open the door and remove the shelves to enable easy access to the oven light assembly Insert a flat blade screwdriver b...

Page 28: ...et to manual see page 11 The grill and hotplates work but the oven does not Check that the timer is set to manual operation see page11 The oven temperature is too high or low Check that the recommended temperatures are being used see pages 21 22 Be prepared to adjust up or down by 10 C to achieve the results you want The hotplates and main oven work but the grill does not Check that you have caref...

Page 29: ...d on the following pages headed Tricity Bendix Service Force Before calling out an engineer please ensure you have read the details under the heading Something Not Working and have the model number and purchase date to hand Please note that all enquiries concerning service should be addressed to your local Service Centre For general enquiries concerning your Tricity Bendix cooker or for further in...

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Page 32: ...incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom l Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus those which are subject to rental agreements l Products of Tricity Bendix manufacture which are not marketed by Tricity Bendix European Guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then you...

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Page 36: ... development we reserve the right to alter models and specifications without prior notice This handbook is accurate at the date of printing but will be superseded and should be disregarded if specifications or appearance are changed 4 MODEL NO PART NO 311474300 SB 462 TRICITY BENDIX PO BOX 47 NEWBURY BERKSHIRE RG14 5XL TELEPHONE 01635 525542 1998 ...

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