Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd FSE 60 I user manual

User manual for the device Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd FSE 60 I

Device: Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd FSE 60 I
Category: Cooktop
Manufacturer: Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd
Size: 1.91 MB
Added : 6/25/2013
Number of pages: 48
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Belling FSE 60 I

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Thank you for choosing this British built appliance from Belling. We hope you enjoy many years of trouble free cooking with this oven. Should you need to contact us however, please call the number below and our Customer Care Centre staff will be pleased to help in any way they can. 0844 815 3746 When you dial this number you will hear a recorded message and be given a number of options. This indicates that your call has been accepted and is being held in a queue. Calls are answered in strict rot

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CONTENTS User Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 42 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Be Safe - Not Sorry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Using the induction hob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Oven & Grill functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing a British Moving the cooker built appliance by Belling. Do not attempt to move the cooker by We hope that the following pulling on the doors or handles. Open information will help you to quickly the oven or grill door and grasp the familiarise yourself with the features frame of the cooker, taking care that of the appliance, and to use it the door does not shut on your fingers. successfully and safely. Take care to avoid damage to soft or Our policy is one of

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INTRODUCTION The cooling fan Electrical connection When the appliance is operated, the Please refer to installation instructions cooling fans will automatically oper- for electrical connection. ate. This keeps the facia, control In your own interest, and that of safety, knobs and components cool during make sure that the installation is carried cooking. out by a competent person. The cooling fan may continue to oper- Disconnection of electric appliances ate for a period of time after the con- sh

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BE SAFE - NOT SORRY When you are cooking, keep • Keep electrical leads short so they children away from the vicinity do not drape over the appliance of the appliance. or the edge of the worktop. This product is designed as a domes- • Keep all flammable materials tic cooking appliance for the prepa- (such as curtains, furnishings & ration and cooking of domestic food clothing) away from the appli- products, and should not be used for ance. any other purpose. • Never use the appliance for • Make s

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BE SAFE - NOT SORRY • When cooking heavy items - eg; oven gloves to protect your hands. turkeys - do not pull the oven shelf • Don't leave pans on the hob when out with the item still on the shelf. you're not around - take them off • When opening the appliance door, the cook zone if you have to leave take care to avoid skin contact the kitchen (even if you think it will with any steam which may escape only be for a moment) from the cooking. • If you're called away from the cook- • Use oven glove

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BE SAFE - NOT SORRY Smoke alarm - buy a smoke alarm guish the fire, allow the pan to cool fitted with a ‘hush button’ which can completely. silence the alarm instantly should it activate accidentally & does not Electrical Fire - if you have an elec- necessitate the removal of the battery trical fire in the kitchen: (except to change for a new one). 1) pull the plug out or switch off the power at the fuse box - this may be Fire Blanket - consider having a enough to extinguish the fire immedi- fir

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USING THE HOB Using the hotplate • Commercial simmering aids • Lift pans onto and off the surface, should not be used as they create rather than sliding them across the excessive temperatures that can surface, to avoid marks and damage the surface and may scratches. cause a hazard. • If you use a wet paper towel to • Do not place aluminium foil or remove spills from a warm heating plastic utensils on the ceramic area of the hob, be careful to glass, as they may melt and avoid steam burns. damage

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INDUCTION HOB FUNCTIONS Feature Symbol Description Induction Power is the most energy efficient means of cook- Eco Power ing food on a hob, provides fast heat up and boiling times Simple knob control with all the benefits of induction tech- Rotary Controls nology Digital Display Secret till "lit" hob display No. of power 11 Precise and repeatable control settings levels Holds the pan temperature at approximately, ideal Keep Warm/ for melting chocolate “mmmm choc-ol-ateee” Low Temperature Automat

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB About the induction hob The induction hob provides the most energy efficeint hob technology avail- able. The induction system provides superior heat up and cool down times for pans - you get fast, precise, repeatable power control. As induction only heats up the pan, there is no lost heat from the cooking process, which in turn, limits the heat generated in the kitchen. Auto Power Tuning Induction hobs have a unique power tuning systems that automatically tunes the power

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB Induction controls To turn the hob ‘ON’ / ‘OFF’ To turn the hob ‘ON’ turn the control knob clockwise to set the cook zone to the desired power setting (1 to 9). The power display will automatically light up. To turn the hob ‘OFF’ turn the control knob anti-clockwase to the ‘OFF’ position. Auto Heat Up Helps to take the worry out of pans boiling over and burning food! No need to stand over the pan, allows you to do other tasks whilst maintaining control over the pan. The A

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB Power Boost Rev up your hob with this feature, tem- Note The Power Boost function will porarily boost the power to a cook only operate for a limited time and zone by a massive 60%. is also under thermal control. This means the power boost will deac- The power boost is a function that can tivate automatically if the product be used to temporally boost the nor- is hot, to protect the internal elec- mal maximum power for a cook zone tronic components of the hob and by borrow

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB Griddle Zone Pan detection When a zone has been activated but no pan has been placed on the cook zone, this means the hob only uses power when a suitable pan is placed on the zone, this reduces the energy used during the cooking process, i.e. when you take your pan off the zone the hob automatically reduces the power, and only switches back on when you replace the pan. Flexibility is what counts. Note If the symbol does not disap- The LH zones can be used as two sep- pear

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB Cookware for induction hobs Cookware for induction cooking zones must be made of metal and have magnetic properties. The base must also be the correct diameter. Suitable Cookware for Induction Hobs Unsuitable Cookware Enameled steel pots with a thick base Pots made of copper, Cast Iron posts with an enameled base stainless steel, aluminium, oven-proof glass, wood Pots made of multilayer stainless steel, ceramic and terracotta rustproof ferrite steel or aluminium with a sp

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB ing an additional level of safety not Child Lock available on conventional hobs (such Stops the “kids” messing with your as gas and ceramic hobs). lovely induction hob. This feature is to help prevent acci- Approx. dental switching on of the hob, espe- Glass Intelligent hob safety Surface cially by young children. system Temperature To activate/deactivate, simultaneously (Approx ˚C) rotate the Left Hand Rear and Right Reduces Power Boost setting 200 Hand Rear control knob

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USING THE INDUCTION HOB Troubleshooting with the Induction Hob Code Problem Possible Cause Solution Hob is not working Child lock is activated Deactivate child in display lock Power boost not The appliance is hot, power Allow the working boost is deactivated when the appliance to appliance is hot to protect cool the electronics and prevents pans from overheating ER21 Control unit cuts off Electronics overheating Allow the after program setting appliance to cool ER400 Check mains cable connection

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OVEN & GRILL FUNCTIONS Function Recommended Uses Used to finish off the bases of food following cooking using the conventional or fanned modes. The base heat can be used to pro- Base Heat Only vide additional browning for pizzas, pies and quiche. Use this function towards the end of cooking. The heat is ideal for browning off the tops of food as it is not as fierce as the grill following conventional or fanned cooking. Top Heat Only Provides additional browning for dishes like lasagne or caulifl

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USING THE GRILLS Caution: Accessible parts may Detachable grill pan handle be hot when the grill is used, grid young children should be kept away. Using the grills This appliance has a grill in both oven cavities. The top oven grill is a fully variable dual element grill. The main oven features variable grill pan handle position grilling - with a single element conven- handle indicators tional grill, and a fanned grill function. Follow the instructions given on the Place the handle over the edge

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USING THE GRILLS Grilling in the top oven Using the top oven grill Caution: Accessible parts may For grilling smaller quantities of food be hot when the grill is used, the (single element) economy grill can young children should be kept be utilised. This grill function can be away. controlled between settings 1 and 8. The top oven grill is a fully variable For grilling larger quantities of food, dual element grill. the (dual element) full grill can be utilised. The full grill can also be control


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