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Page 1 - Belling BI 70 / 90 FP

Belling BI 70 / 90 FP

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Important:As part of the cooking process, hot airis expelled through a vent at the top ofthe oven(s).When opening the oven door, careshould be taken t

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Caution: Accessible parts maybe hot when the oven is used,young children should be keptaway.The main oven is a fanned electricoven.To switch on the ov

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Cooking with a fan ovenIf you are used to cooking with aconventional oven, you will find anumber of difference to cooking with afan oven, which will r

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Main oven baking guideThe cooking times given below are onlyapproximate, because the size and typeof cooking dish will influence cookingtimes, as will

Page 6 - Be Safe - Not Sorry

Oven furnitureBaking tray and roasting tinsFor best cooked results a nd evenbrowning, the maximum size bakingtrays and roasting tins that should beuse

Page 7 - Using the Grill

Using the OvensTraditional fruit cakesIt should be remembered that ovenscan vary over time, therefore cookingtimes can vary, making it difficult to be

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Using the OvensRoasting guideThe times given in the roasting guideare only approximate, because thesize and age of the bird will influencecooking time

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Using the (Main) Oven15Automatic cooking in the main ovenThe main oven only is controlled bythe programmer (see ‘Programmer/Clock’ section) and allows

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Using the (Main) OvenImportant: Food is more susceptiblet o the growth of food poisoningorganisms in warm conditions. If theweather is hot, either tak

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Programmer / Clock17Programmer / ClockAutomatic cooking is only available inthe main oven.The programmer buttonsdown - reduceup - increaseThe ‘functio

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Belling Customer CareThank you for choosing this British built appliance from Belling.We hope you enjoy many years of trouble free cooking with this o

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Programmer / Clock18To set the time of day# Press the Up and Down buttonstogether for a few seconds, andrelease.# The ‘"’ in between the numbers

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Programmer / ClockSemi-automatic cookingThere are two types of semi automaticcooking available on this appliance.The oven must be switched on, and inu

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Programmer / Clock20Programmer / Clock1. The Duration method2.3.4. The End Time method5.6.Semi-automatic cookingThe Duration method# Press the Functio

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Programmer / Clock21Programmer / Clock789101112Fully automatic cooking(example)This programming method is best suit-ed for when a delayed start time i

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Automatic cookingThese notes below are to help you withusing the automatic cooking facility.Please make sure that you read themcarefully before you st

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CleaningCaution: Any cleaning agentused incorrectly may damagethe appliance.Always let the appliance coolbefore cleaning.Some cooking operations gener

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Glass partsFACIA PANEL & DOOR PANELSUse a mild cream cleaner.Rinse thoroughly and dry with a softcloth. Do not use abrasive cleanersor polishes.To

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CleaningStainless Steel surfaces (stainlesssteel finish models only)FACIA PANEL, HANDLES, DOOR PANELSOnly use a clean cloth wrung out in hotsoapy wate

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Belling BI Installation InstructionsBefore you start - please read theinstructio ns carefully - planning yourinstallation will save you time and effor

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Belling BI Installation Instructions27Method 1: Without housing unit(between 2 base units)Before installing the appliance, checkthe internal dimension

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User’s Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Belling BI Installation Instructions28Method 1: Without housing unit (between 2 base units)Shown with fixing kit

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29Method 1: Without housing unit (between 2 base units)Shown without fixing kitBelling BI Installation Instructions

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Belling BI Installation Instructions30Method 2: H ousing unit withinternal height less than 710mm.Note: You will not need the 2 sidetrims (687mm long)

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Belling BI Installation Instructions31Method 2: Housing unit with internal height less than 710mmShown with fixing kit

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32Method 2: Housing unit with internal height less than 710mmShown without fixing kitBelling BI Installation Instructions

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Belling BI Installation Instructions33Method 3: H ousing unit withinternal height of 710mm or more.Note: You will not need the 4 runnersand 2 trims th

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Belling Installation InstructionsPrepare installationDo not lift the oven by the doorhandle.Whilst every care is taken to eliminateb urrs and raw edge

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Belling Installation Instructions3. The appliance is designed to fitinto a standard 600mm widehousi ng unit, with minimuminternal dimensions as shown.

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Belling Installation InstructionsConnect to the electricity supplyWarning: This appliance must beearthed.1. The appliance must be installedby a compet

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General 70/90cm Installation InstructionsInsert appliance into cabinet.Note: The unit housing the appliancemust be appropriately fixed.Note: Ensure th

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We hope that the following informationwill help you to familiarise yourselfwith the features of the appliance, andto use it successfully and safely.Ou

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Technical DataInstalling a hob above theappliance 70cm modelsWhere the appliance is installed undera worktop, with a hob installed aboveit, the instal

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Please keep this handbook in a safe place as the information inside may be ofuse should you sell, or pass on the appliance. Please fill in the model n

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Cooling fanThe cooling fan helps to keep theexterior cool du ri ng normal use.When an element is operated, youshould hear the cooling fan switch onaut

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When you are cooking, keepchildren away from the vicinityof the appliance.! This product is designed as adomestic cooking appliance forthe preparation

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Caution: Accessible parts maybe hot when the grill is used,young children should be keptaway.To switch on the grillOpen the top oven / grill door.Turn

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Using the grillThe temperature of the grill is variable,and can be adjusted by turning thegrill control to the required setting.Grilling can also be a

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Caution: Accessible parts maybe hot when the oven is used,young children should be keptaway.The top oven is a conventional electricoven.To switch on t

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