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| Product Type | Built-in Oven |
| Brand | Belling |
| Model | BCC900IB |
| Width | 895 mm |
| Height | 595 mm |
| Depth | 575 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 40 kg |
| Power Supply | 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Oven Functions | Conventional, Fan Forced, Grill, Fan Grill, Defrost, Light |
| Cleaning | Easy-clean enamel interior; removable door glass |
| Safety | Cool touch door, automatic shut-off, child lock |
| Energy Rating | A+ (est.) |
| Spare Parts Availability | Spare parts available for 10 years after purchase |
| Repairability Index | 8.5 / 10 |
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USER MANUAL BCC900IB BELLING
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BEHIND EVERY GREAT MEAL
USER GUIDE
RICHMOND
DELUXE
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Boutique
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A commitment to:

MADE IN
BRITAIN

THE QUEEN'S AWARDS FOR ENTERPRISES. 2019
Countries of destination:
GB - Great Britain
IE - Ireland
DE - Germany
ES - Spain
FR - France
IT - Italy
PL - Poland
NL - Netherlands
SE - Sweden
CN - China
NZ - New Zealand ☑
AU - Australia √
To contact Belling about your appliance, please call:

Customer Care Helpline
AU - 1 800 444 357
NZ - 09 274 8265

To register your appliance online:
AU - www.belling.com.au
NZ - www.belling.co.nz

To register your appliance by mail:
Please complete the warranty card and return to theaddress supplied

To contact us by email:
AU - sales@glendimplex.com.au
NZ - sales@glendimplex.co.nz
To purchase additional spare parts and accessories visit our website on www.belling.com.au
Calls are charged at the basic rate, please check with your telephone service provider for exact charges
During the 5 year guarantee period, your appliance, as specified on your warranty registration card, your appliance is protected against electrical and mechanical breakdown. To register your appliance, please call the number shown above, register online or complete the registration card included.
Please ensure that you have available your appliance model number and serial number. For full terms & conditions of the manufacturer's guarantee, refer to the website.
Our policy is one of constant development and improvement, therefore we cannot guarantee the strict accuracy of all of our illustrations and specifications. Changes may have been made subsequent to publishing.
| INTRODUCTION | PG | 4 | ||||
| SAFETY | PG | 5 | ||||
| USING | YOUR | APPLIANCE | PG | |||
| USING | THE | HOB | PG | |||
| USING | THE | GRILL | PG | |||
| USING | THE | TOP | OVEN | |||
| USING THE MAIN OVEN - ELECTRIC PG 28 | ||||||
| USING THE OVEN/GRILL - MULTIFUNCTION USING PG 34 | ||||||
| USING | THE | OVEN | - | SLOW | COOK | |
| USING THE SPLITTER - 90CM DELUXE ONLY PG 45 | ||||||
| CLOCK | PROGRAMMER | PG | 49 | |||
| USING | YOUR | APPLIANCE | PG | |||
| CLEANING | YOUR | APPLIANCE | PG | |||
| INSTALLATION | INSTRUCTIONS | PG | 61 | |||
| BEFORE | INSTALLATION | PG | 62 | |||
| DIMENSIONS | AND | CLEARANCES | PG | |||
| CONNECT TO THE ELECTRICITY AND GAS SUPPLY PG 66 | ||||||
| COMMISSIONING | PG | 68 | ||||
| USING | YOUR | APPLIANCE | PG | |||
| TECHNICAL | DATA | PG | 75 | |||
| MANUFACTURER | GUARANTEE | PG | 76 | |||
Thank you for buying this British-built appliance from us.
This user guide book is designed to help you through each step of owning your new product.
Please read it carefully before you start using your appliance, as we have endeavored to answer as many questions as possible, and provide you with as much support as we can.
General information and User Guides are available from our website.
If you should find something missing from your product or have any questions that are not covered in this user guide, please contact us (see contact information inside the front cover).
This unit must be installed by a competent electrician / qualified technician. In regions where applicable, please retain your Certificate of Compliance.
Disposal of Packaging Material
The packaging materials used with this appliance can be recycled. Please dispose of the packaging materials in the correct manner.
WARNING
- During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass or the hob, since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
- Do not use a steam cleaner on any cooking range, hob or oven appliance.
- If you appliance is fitted with a lid, any spillage should be removed from the lid before opening. The hob surface should be allowed to cool before closing the lid (if fitted).
- Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot.
- To avoid electric shock, ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp.
- The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate control system.
- Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire.
- NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover the flame with a lid or damp cloth.
- Danger of fire: Do not store items on the cooking surfaces.
- Only use hob guards designed by the manufacturer of the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of the appliance in the instructions for use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the appliance. The use of inappropriate hob guards can cause accidents.
- If the cooker is placed on a base, measures have to be taken to prevent the appliance slipping from the base.
- If the hob surface is cracked, broken or shattered, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock and call for a service engineer's visit.
- Never put items directly on the base of the oven or cover the oven with foil, as this can cause the base element to overheat.
- Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use. Children should be kept away.
- Do not store or use flammable liquids or items in the vicinity of this appliance.
- DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.
• DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.
• DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE.
• DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THE APPLIANCE. - Servicing shall be carried out only by authorised personnel.
- Do not use this appliance as a room or space heater.
- Where this appliance is installed in marine craft or in caravans, it shall not be used as a space heater.
- Always switch off your appliance and allow it to cool down before you clean any part of it.
- The switch in the fixed wiring must be installed in accordance with the wiring rules.
- Although every care has been taken to ensure this appliance has no sharp edges, we recommend that you wear protective gloves when installing and moving this appliance. This will prevent injury.
- This appliance must be fitted to a switch providing all pole disconnection with a minimum contact separation of 3mm.
- Connection should be made with a suitable flexible cable with a minimum temperature of 70°C.
CAUTION
- This appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.
- The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously.
- The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of
heat, moisture and products of combustion in the room in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated especially when the appliance is in use: keep natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical extractor hood). Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation, for example opening of a window, or more effective ventilation, for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present.
- This appliance is for cooking purposes only. It must not be used for other purposes, for example room heating.
- (Gas through glass models only) In case of hotplate glass breakage, shut immediately off all burners and any electrical heating element and isolate the appliance from the power supply, do not touch the appliance surface, do not use the appliance.
- Ensure shelving is correctly installed. See the sections on the shelf runners and shelf location within this book.
- Fire Safety Advice
If you do have a fire in the kitchen, don't take any risks - get everyone out of your home and call the Fire Brigade.
If you have an electrical fire in the kitchen:
- Pull the plug out, or switch off the power at the fuse box - this may be enough to stop the fire immediately
- Smother the fire with a fire blanket, or use a dry powder or carbon dioxide extinguisher
- Remember: never use water on an electrical or cooking oil fire.
• Other Safety Advice
- Servicing should be carried out only by authorised personnel.
- Do not operate the appliance without the glass panel correctly fitted.
- There is a risk of electric shock, so always make sure you have turned off and unplugged your appliance. Always allow the product to cool down before you change the bulb.
- Do not modify the outer panels of this appliance in any way.
SAFETY
• This appliance must be earthed.
- The appliance must never be disconnected from the mains supply during use, as this will seriously affect the safety and performance, particularly in relation to surface temperatures becoming hot and gas operated parts not working efficiently. The cooling fan (if fitted) is designed to run on after the control knob has been switched off.
- GAS WARNING! - If you smell gas: Do not try to light any appliance, Do not touch any electrical switch. Contact your local gas supplier immediately.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Getting to know your product
Note: Your appliance layout may differ depending on the model.
Hob 90/110cm

Hob control panel

Control Panel 90cm

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graph TD
A["Thermostat indicator"] --> B["Oven Top Oven/Grill"]
C["Clock/Programmer"] --> D["Thermostat indicator"]
E["Oven controls"] --> F["Thermostat indicator"]
G["Top Oven/Grill"] --> H["Split Cavity"]
I["Oven controls"] --> J["Thermostat indicator"]
Control Panel 110cm

flowchart
graph TD
A["Oven Selector Control"] --> B["Top Oven/Grill"]
B --> C["Grill"]
C --> D["Thermostat indicator"]
D --> E["Thermostat"]
E --> F["Oven"]
G["Thermostat indicator"] --> H["Clock/Programmer"]
I["Oven controls"] --> J["Oven"]
K["Oven"] --> L["Thermostat indicator"]
90cm 110cm
| Fascia Fascia | |
| Top Oven | Fanned Oven with Splitter |
| Multifunction Oven | |
| Top Oven | Fanned Oven |
| Multifunction Oven | Slow Cook |
Appliance functions
Note: Your oven may not have all of the functions shown here. We recommend for best cooking results, please preheat your oven for 15 minutes and 3-5 minutes for grilling.
Only slow cook using the dedicated function. When using the multifunction oven, firstly select the fanned oven feature.
![]() | Intense Baking Defrost | ![]() | ||
![]() | Base Heat with Fan Conventional | ![]() | ||
![]() | Slow Cook Fanned Oven | ![]() | ||
![]() | Fanned Grill Low Grill | ![]() | ||
| -HKH7] | Oven Selector Control Single Grill | ![]() | ||
![]() | Conventional Grill Dual Grill | ![]() | ||
![]() | Top Heat Base Heat | ![]() | ||
![]() | Lights Only Pizza Function | ![]() | ||
![]() | Bread Proving Keep Warm | ![]() |
Oven Selector Control Electric oven


Ovens and Grill
When using the top oven or main oven, the white thermostat indicator light will come on until the selected temperature is reached.
When the Top oven/grill or grill is switched on, the cooling fans come on to keep the fascia and control knobs cool during cooking/grilling. The cooling fans may operate when the main ovens are in use, depending on the temperature setting. The fans may continue to operate for a period after the oven/grill has been switched off. During use the fan may cycle on and off, this is normal.
Important: Never put items directly on top the base of the oven, or cover the oven base with foil, as this may cause the element to overheat. Always position items on the shelf.
The left hand main oven will not operate if the programmer is set to Auto, see clock/programmer section.
Top Oven - Grill
THE DOOR MUST BE OPEN WHEN THE GRILL IS USED.
Main Oven - Grill
THE DOOR MUST BE CLOSED WHEN THE GRILL IS USED FOR FANNED AND CONVENTIONAL GRILLING.
Tall Oven - Grill (90cm only)
THE DOOR MUST BE OPEN WHEN THE GRILL IS USED.
Grill pan and trivet
The grill trivet (inside the grill pan) can be inverted to give a high or low position, or it may be removed. The speed of grilling can be controlled by selecting a higher or lower shelf position, or adjusting the grill setting.

USING THE HOTPLATE
- Commercial simmering aids should not be used as they create excessive temperatures that can damage the surface and may cause a hazard.
- Do not place aluminium foil or plastic utensils on the ceramic glass, as they may melt and damage the surface.
- Do not use the ceramic glass hotplate surface for storage.
- When cooking with fat or oil, never leave unattended.
- Turn pan handles to a safe position, so they are out of reach of children, not overhanging the appliance, and cannot be caught accidentally.
- Position pans over the centre of the hotplate elements.
- Do not use the hob as a chopping board or a storage area, as this increases the likelihood of it being damaged - e.g.; plastic utensils placed on a warm hob may melt onto it, and damage the ceramic glass surface.
- Be careful when cooking foods in salted water, or foods containing large amounts of sugar, syrup or jam - if they are spilled onto hot areas of the hob they may damage it.
- Lift pans onto and off the surface, rather than sliding them across the surface, to avoid marks and scratches.
- If you use a wet paper towel to remove spills from a warm heating area of the hob, be careful to avoid steam burns.
- Do not use abrasive powder cleaners, metal wire wool pads, impregnated plastic pads, detergents, bleaches, bath stain removers, or chemical oven cleaners; all these types of products will damage the ceramic glass.
The functions of the hob comply with the applicable standards on electromagnetic interference
Your induction cooking hob thus complies fully with the statutory requirements (Directive 2004/108/EC). It is designed to not interfere with the functioning of other electrical equipment as long as these also comply with the same regulations.
Your induction hob generates magnetic fields in its immediate vicinity.
So that there is no interference between your cooking hob and a pacemaker, the pacemaker must be designed in compliance with the appropriate regulations.
In this respect we can only guarantee the compliance of our own product. You can ask the manufacturer or your doctor about the compliance or any incompatibilities of your pacemaker.
Once you have powered on the induction hob, you have 10 seconds to set the power or use the timer, before the induction hob is automatically switched off.
| Feature Symbol Description | ||
| Eco power | ![]() | Induction Power is the most energy efficient means of cooking food, provides fast heat up and boiling times. |
| Slide Control | ![]() | Slide your finger along the graphic or simply touch the graphic at the power level you require. |
| Digital display Secret till [HH23] hob display. | ||
| No. of power levels | 13 Precise and repeatable control settings. | |
| Special Functions | ![]() | Three preset temperature controls set at 42°C, 70°C, and 94°C. Ideal for Melting chocolate, Warming and Rapid Simmer respectively. |
| Central Power On/Off | ![]() | Power On / Off for the Induction hob. |
| Power Boost | ![]() | Temporarily boost the power to a cook zone by a massive 60%. |
| Pause/un-pause This button pauses cooking with one touch. (cuts power) | ||
| Minute Minder | ![]() | To a maximum time of 9 hours 99 minutes, you can time anything. |
| Auto Time Switch's Off all 5 zones | Yes | All five zones can be simultaneously timed to turn off automatically. |
| Key Lock | ### | To prevent accidentally changing settings, press the key graphic to lock the controls. |
| Pan Detection | ![]() | Lets you know if the correct pans are being used and helps to save energy. When a pan is lifted off the zone, the power is automatically cut. |
| Overheat Pan Detection | Yes | Helps prevent cookware from overheating providing an additional level of safety not available on other types of hobs. |
| Child lock Yes | Prevents unintentional operation of the hob. | |
| Residual Heat Indictions | ![]() | Warns you against hot surfaces but also indicates that the residual heat which can be used as a temporary warm zone. |
| Holiday Shutdown Yes | No operation is required - the hob will turn its self off if left. | |
About the induction hob
The induction hob provides the most energy efficient hob technology available.
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 system that automatically tunes the power to the size of the pan base this ensures energy isn't wasted.

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Touch Controls
The touch controls for your induction have been designed to provide you with finger touch control of your hob, providing accurate and repeatable power settings for cooking and an easy clean surface that can be easily wiped over.
Each cook zone displays it's individual power setting.
Using the Touch Controls
To select a cook zone or the timer, simply touch the graphic slider, using the flat of your finger, not the tip, The controls respond to touch, so you don't need to apply any pressure.
Once you have powered on the induction hob, you have 10 seconds to set the power or use the timer.
If the red displays disappear, simply press the power button again.
Always ensure the control area is clean, dry and free from of any objects (e.g. utensils, tea towels and cloths). Spillages and water may make the controls difficult to operate.
Basic Hob Function
Turning on the hob.
• Use the on/off button.
Activating a cook zone.
Select the slider and operate by sliding your finger across the graphic or touching the graphic at the desired power level (0-9).
Modifying the power setting whilst cooking
Turning off individual cooking zones.
- Decrease the power setting until the display shows 0. If the cook zone surface is hot to touch, H will replace 0 in the display.
Induction controls

Power Boost P
The power boost is a function that can be used to temporally boost the normal maximum power for a cook zone by borrowing the available power from a "paired zone".
All the cook zones have this function.
The Power Boost is activated by sliding or touching the P.
Note The Power Boost function will only operate for a limited time and is also under thermal control. This means the power boost will deactivate automatically if the product is hot, to protect the internal electronic components of the hob and to prevent the cookware from overheating.
Smallest recommended pan diameter

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| Size | Value | | -------- | ------- | | 145mm | 145mm | | 145mm | 145mm | | 145mm | 120mm |Special Function Key

Touch once for Function 1 94°C - Ideal for a Rapid Simmering.

Touch twice for Function 2 70°C - Ideal for keeping warm

Touch three times for Function 3 42°C - Ideal for melting or sauces
Pan detection


When a zone has been activated but no pan has been placed on the cook zone, the zone will recognise that there is no pan in position. It also 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.
Note If the U symbol does not disappear when a pan is placed on the zone it indicates that the pan is not suitable for induction cooking.
SPECIAL HOB FUNCTIONS
On/Off switch
The central on/off switch enables all of the cooking zones to be switched on/off simultaneously at a touch of a button, so when you have finished cooking or are called away from the kitchen for any reason you can be safe in the knowledge that everything is under control and safe.
To Operate
- Select the on/off key. The key needs to be pressed for at least 1 second to activate, this is to ensure that the hob cannot be activated unintentionally.
Note:
All other keys only need to be pressed for 0.3 seconds to be activated/deactivated.
Note:
"H" will appear on any cook zone display that is still hot to touch.
Using the Timer

The timer has up to 7 timers. 6 timers to be assigned to the cooking zones and one independent timer called egg-timer.
The displays show the remaining time until the alarm is activated.
All timers work as count down timers. The operation range is between 1 min to 2h 59min. For times less than 59mins, the display is exact to the second.
Before activating a timer the control has to be switched on. Switching the control off deactivates cooking zone related timers. The egg timer stays active after switching the control off.
A symbol next to the zone will be lit when a timer is set to that zone
Activating Cooking Zone Timer
To activate the timer, press both the plus (+) and minus (-) keys together.
A timer can be activated for each active cooking zone. After selecting the timer the cooking zone related luminous symbol is fully lit and the timer display shows 0.00. For the following 10 sec it is now possible to assign a timer value to the active cooking zone. After 10 sec without input, the timer function is deactivated and the display is switched off again. Using the timer selection key again (as long as no value was set) the next active cooking zone can be selected.
Setting a timer value
- By pressing the timer keys, a timer value can be set. If the timer-plus-key is pressed first the display starts with 1 min and can be increased in 1 min steps. If the timer-minus-key is pressed first the timer starts with 15 min and can be decreased in 1 min steps.
- Pressing the key permanently speeds up the timer adjustment. The speed will also increase while the key is held. (the time between two time steps reduces).
- If a timer has expired the timer alarm is activated and the assigned cooking zone is immediately switched off.
- The cooking zone display shows 0 or H.
If no user input stops the alarm signal it will be on for maximum 2 minutes.
The alarm can be deactivated by switching off the control using the main switch or by pressing the two timer keys or it will be deactivated automatically after 2 minutes.
Switching off a timer or changing the time setting
The timer value can be modified at any time by selecting the timer and then by pressing the (+ or -) timer key.
To stop an active timer the value can be set to 0. Pressing plus and minus simultaneously for 2 seconds also resets the timer value to 0.00.
Minute Minder
The minute minder buzzes when the time set has expired. It does not switch off any zone.
To operate:
- Turn on the hob, using the on/off key.
- Select the timer by pressing the + and - keys together (do not activate any cook zone).
- Set the right hand digit up to 9 minutes (Single Minutes Units) and wait a couple of seconds.
- The display will now indicate for you to set the left hand digit, up to 90 minutes (10 Minute Units).
- The timer is now set and begins counting down. (No zone indicator light should be set).
- You can now use the hob as normal.
When the time is up.
- The corresponding indicator in the timer display will flash, the timer will beep.
- Touch any control to stop the beeping.
Warning! - Never leave the hob unattended when in use, even when you have set the timer to turn off the cook zone.
Additional timer information
To modify or cancel a timer setting follow steps 1) to 5) above.
To set the timer for additional zones follow steps 1) to 5) above.
If multiple zones have been set for timed operation, the timer display will always display the time for the cook zone with the shortest time remaining.
To check the timer setting for a different cook zone, press the plus and minus keys together until the clock symbol illuminates next to the chosen cook zone. The remaining time will briefly appear in the timer display.
Pause key
Warning!
Don't leave pans on the hob when you're not around - take them off the heat if you have to leave the kitchen (even if you think it will only be for a moment, while you answer the door or phone) or you can use the Pause Key.
The Pause key is ideal for unexpected interruptions when cooking. With this button you can pause all cooking settings (Cuts power) with one touch.
To Operate
- Press the pause key.
Note:- All cook zones functions will pause (no power) and will be displayed for each cook zone.
- To restart, press the pause button and then within 10 sec use the cooking zone slider left to the timer (slide from low to higher levels).
Note:- All cook zones will automatically resume to the previous settings.
Cookware for the induction hobs
Cookware for the 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 |
| Enamelled steel pots with a thick base | Pots made of copper, stainless steel, aluminium, oven-proof glass, wood, ceramic and terra-cotta. |
| Cast iron pots with an enamelled base | |
| Pots made of multi layer stainless steel, rustproof ferrite steel or aluminium with a special base | |
| Pans marked for use with induction |
How to establish the suitability of a pan
Check your pans with a magnet. If it sticks and it's the correct diameter, it's suitable for use with induction. Also with pans that bear the symbol for suitability for cooking with induction.
Note - when using certain pans, you may get various noises from the pans. This is due to the design of the pans and does not effect the performance or safety of the hob.
Pans should not be allowed to come into contact with coloured trims during use as this may cause discolouration of the surface
Child Lock
This feature is to help prevent accidental switching on of the hob, especially by young children.
To activate:
Press the key lock button and pause button together, and then release them. Complete activation by pressing the key lock button again.
To deactivate:
Press the key lock button and pause button together, and then release them. Complete activation by pressing the pause button again.
Residual Heat indicators H
If when the cook zone is switched off the glass surface is above 60^ C, H will be displayed in the cook zone display until the glass surface drops below approximately 55^ C.
This feature not only warns you against hot surfaces but also indicates that there is residual heat which can be used as temporary warm zone.
Note - The cook zone itself does not heat up, but the ceramic glass does get hot because of the hot pan conducting heat back onto the hob glass.
Overheat Pan Protection
The hob is equipped with additional safety systems that help to prevent cookware from overheating, providing an additional level of safety not available on conventional hobs (such as gas and ceramic hobs).
| Approximate Glass Surface Temperature (°C) | Intelligent hob safety system |
| 200 | Reduces Power Boost setting to Power Level 9 |
| 250 | Reduces power to 60% of power level setting |
| 270 | Switches cook zone off |
| 300 | Switches whole appliance off |
Note - The safety temperature control of the pans is only possible with quality flat bottomed pans suitable for induction cooking. Poor quality pans can create air gaps between the glass and the pan, which affects the accuracy of the temperature control.
Auto Stand by (Holiday Shut Down)
The hob will automatically switch itself off if left unattended.
Cooking guide
For best cooking results, follow the examples in the guide below, bearing in mind that settings 8 and 9 are maximum positions and should only be used for deep frying and bringing up to the boil quickly.
| Preparation | Very fast frying | Fast | Medium Slow | Simmening, re-heating | Keeping warm | |||
| 9 8 | 7 6 5 | 4 3 | 2 1 | |||||
| SoupThin soupThick soup | √ | √ | ||||||
| FishCourt-BouillonDeep fried | √ | √ | ||||||
| SaucesThick, flour basedButtery, containing eggs | √ | √ | ||||||
| VegetablesSpinachPulsesBoiled potatoesCarrotsSaute potatoesFrozen vegetables | √ | √ | √ | √ | ||||
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| MeatThin cuts of meatFried steak | √ | |||||||
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| Other types of cookingDeep frying: frozen chipsDeep frying: fresh chipsPressure cookingStewed fruitPancakesCustardTo melt chocolateJamMilkFried eggsPastaRe-heating baby foodRice puddingKeeping food warmStews | √√√√ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | |
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Troubleshooting with the Induction Hob
| Code Problem | Possible Cause Solution | ||
| Hob is not working in display | Child lock is activated | Deactivate child lock | |
| Power boost not working | The appliance is hot, power boost is deactivated when the appliance is hot to protect the electronics and prevents the pans from overheating | Allow the appliance to cool | |
| ER21 | Control unit cuts off after program setting | Electronics overheating | Allow the appliance to cool |
| ER400 | Check mains cable connection and terminals at the terminal block are wired correctly | ||
| E2 | Overheating of induction coil | Pan overheating | Remove pans and allow to cool |
| E8 | Fan blocked or faulty | Fan inlets are blocked or faulty fans | Check fan inlet at the rear of the appliance |
| E6 | Error on power board | No power to power board | Please call Customer Care |
ER03 and continuous tone or ![]() | Water or pans on the glass above the user controls | Water or cookware on the glass over the touch control sensors | Clean any water on surface above user controls/ display |
BEFORE YOU START GRILLING....
Before you use the grill, make sure you have placed the grill shelf in the position you need as once the grill is on you may injure yourself if you try to move the shelf.
- Do not close the door while the grill is in use.
- Turn the grill control knob to the heat setting you require.
- On Richmond and Gourmet models only, turn the selector control knob to the grilling position, then select the heat setting you require.
- To switch off, return the control knob to the 'off' position.
- The cooling fan will come on during use, and may continue to run for some time afterwards.
- To adjust your results, you can turn the grid over, or remove it altogether.
If your grill is a dual grill:
- The dual grill uses all of the top element and is ideal for grilling large quantities of food.
- The single grill uses part of the element only, and is better suited to grill smaller amounts of food.
The grill pan
This appliance comes with a grill pan and a grid.
Shelf & Grid adjustments
Speed of grilling can be adjusted by changing the shelf position or the turning the grill pan grid
• High: For thin foods and toasting.
• Low: For thicker meat pieces.
Aluminium Foil
Never cover the grill pan or grill trivet with foil, or allow fat to build up in the grill pan, as this creates a fire hazard.

Warning: Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use. Children should be kept away
Types of grill

Fixed rate grill: has a full 'on' setting and 'off'.
Variable rate grill:
has adjustable heat settings 1 (low) to 8 (high) or 5 (high) - depending on the model.
Single grill: has one grill element. The grill pan trivet MUST be inverted when using the single grill function.
Dual grill: has two grill elements which can be used together, or as a single grill.

For best results: Pre-heat the single grill for 5 minutes and the dual grill for 3 minutes.

As with any cooking guide, all times are approximate and can be adjusted to suit personal taste.
| Food Type | Time Approx (mins) |
| Bacon 8-15 | |
| Sausages | 12 - 15 |
| Chops | |
| • Lamb | 10 - 15 |
| • Pork | 15 - 25 |
| Toast | |
| • 2 rounds | 1 - 2 (per side) |
| • 4 rounds | 1 - 2 (per side) |
| Bread products | |
| • Buns | 1 - 2 (per side) |
| • Tea cakes | 1 - 2 (per side) |
| Cheese on toast | |
| • 2 rounds | 4-5 |
| • 4 rounds | 4-5 |
| Fish | |
| • fillets 10 - 15 | |
| Chicken | |
| • fillets 20 - 30 | |
| Beef Steaks | |
| • rare | 7 - 10 |
| • medium | 10 - 15 |
| • well done | 15 - 20 |
| Gammon Steaks | 12 - 15 |
When you are cooking keep children away from the vicinity of the oven.
Caution: The top element gets extremely hot when in use, so take extra care to avoid touching it.
The top oven is a conventional oven.
Note: The top oven is not controlled by the programmer.
To turn on the top oven
Turn the temperature control knob until the required temperature is selected.
The white thermostat indicator will come on until the selected temperature is reached, and then go off. It will turn on and off periodically as the thermostat operates to maintain the selected temperature.
To switch off, return the top oven control knob to the off position.
Important: Never put items directly on the base of the oven, or cover the oven base with foil, as this may cause the element to overheat. Always position items on the shelf.
The cooling fan
When the top oven is switched on, you will hear the cooling fan come on - this keeps the fascia and control knobs of the appliance cool during cooking. The fan may continue to operate for a period after the oven control has been switched off.
Preheating
The oven must be preheated when cooking frozen or chilled foods, and we recommend preheating for yeast mixtures, batters, soufflés, and whisked sponges.
Preheat the oven until the indicator light switches off for the first time, this will take up to 15 minutes depending on the temperature selected.
If you are not preheating the oven, the cooking times in the following guide may need to be extended, as they are based on a preheated oven.
Shelf positions
When cooking frozen or chilled food, use the highest possible shelf position, while allowing some clearance between the food and the top element.
The oven shelf must be positioned with the up-stand at the rear of the oven and facing up. Position baking trays and roasting tins on the middle of the shelves, and leave one clear shelf position between shelves, to allow for circulation of heat.
When using the top oven
As part of the cooking process, hot air is expelled through a vent at the top of the oven(s). When opening the oven door, care should be taken to avoid any possible contact with potentially hot air, since this may cause discomfort to people with sensitive skin. We recommend that you hold the underneath of the oven door handle.
TOP OVEN BAKING GUI DE
Cooking times
These times are based on cooking in a preheated oven.
These cooking times are approximate, due to the size and type of cooking dish and personal preferences.
Shelf positions
As a general guide, when cooking frozen or chilled food, use the highest possible shelf position, while allowing some clearance between the food and the top element. Follow the instructions given on packaging.
Cooking temperatures
The temperature settings and time given in the Baking Guides are based on dishes made with block margarine. If soft tub margarine is used, it may be necessary to reduce the temperature setting. If a recipe gives a different temperature setting to that shown in the guide, the recipe instruction should be followed.
Because the top oven is more compact, it may be necessary to reduce cooking temperatures specified in recipes by up to 20^ C.
Use the baking guide as a reference for determining which temperatures to use.
| Item Temperature | (°C) | Shelf Position | Approximate cooking time |
| Small cakes | 180 | 1 | 15 - 20 mins |
| Victoria sandwich (2 x 180mm / 7") | 160 | 1 | 20 - 25 mins |
| Swiss roll | 200 | 1 | 8 - 12 mins |
| Semi rich fruit cake (180mm x 7") | 140 | 1 | 214 - 234 hours |
| Scones | 215 | 1 | 10 - 15 mins |
| Meringues | 90 - 100 | 1 | 2 - 3 hours |
| Shortcrust pastry | 200 - 210 | 1 | Depends on size & type of cooking dish & also the filling |
| Puff / flaky pastry | 200 - 210 | 1 | |
| Choux pasrty | 200 - 210 | 1 | |
| Biscuits | 160 - 200 | 2 | 10 - 20 mins |
| Sponge pudding | 150 | 1 | 30 - 45 mins |
| Milk pudding | 140 | 1 | 2 - 212 hours |
Accessible parts may be hot when the oven is used. Young children should be kept away.
To switch on the oven
Turn the oven control knob(s) to the required setting.
The white thermostat neon (if fitted) will come on until the selected temperature is reached and then go off; it will turn on and off periodically as the thermostat operates to maintain the selected temperature.
To switch off, return the control knob to the off ● position.
When using the oven
As part of the cooking process, hot air is expelled through a vent in the oven. When opening the oven door, care should be taken to avoid any possible contact with potentially hot air, since this may cause discomfort to people with sensitive skin. We recommend that you hold the underneath of the oven door handle.
PREHEATING
Fanned oven
When cooking sensitive items such as souffle and Yorkshire puddings or, when cooking bread, we recommend that the oven is preheated until the neon switches off for the first time. For any other types of cooking, a preheat may not be required.
Conventional oven
Preheating is always required
Manual Operation (Left hand oven only)
The programmer must be set to manual operation before the main oven can be used. If A (Auto) is on the programmer display, return the oven to manual by by pressing the plus and minus buttons simultaneously or the Menu button where applicable. Any programme which has been set is cancelled.
The cooling fan
The cooling fan may operate when the main oven is on and may continue to operate for a period after the oven has been switched off.
OVEN FURNITURE
Oven shelves
The oven shelf must be positioned with the upstand at the rear of the oven and facing upwards.
Position baking trays and roasting tins on the middle of the shelves.
Baking tray and roasting tins
For best cooked results and even browning, the recommended size baking trays and roasting tins that should be used are as follows;
Baking tray 350mm x 250mm
This size of baking tray will hold up to 12 small cakes.
Roasting tin 370mm x 320mm
We recommend that you use good quality cookware. Poor quality trays and tins may warp when heated, leading to uneven baking results.
Slow cooking (S Setting or 100°C)
• Make sure that frozen foods are thoroughly thawed before cooking.
- Do not slow cook joints of meat or poultry weighing more than 2 ^1/4 kg/4 ^1/2 lb.
- Preheat the oven to 170°C and cook for 30 minutes, then adjust the oven control to S or 100°C (slow cook setting) for the remainder of the cooking time.
- Slow cooking times will be about 3 times as long as conventional cooking times.
- Do not open the oven door unnecessarily during slow cooking, as this will result in heat loss at low temperatures.
- Always use dishes with tightly fitting lids. To rectify badly fitting lids, place foil over the dish underneath the lid.
Aluminium foil
Use foil only to cover food or cooking dishes, using foil to cover the shelves or oven base creates a fire hazard.
Cooking with a fanned oven
As this is a high efficiency oven, you may notice the emission of steam from the oven when the door is opened. Please take care when opening the door.
If you are used to cooking with a conventional oven you will find a number of differences to cooking with a fan oven which will require a different approach:
There are no zones of heat in a fan oven as the convection fan at the back of the oven ensures an even temperature throughout the oven.
This makes it ideal for batch baking - eg; when planning a party as all the items will be cooked within the same length of time.
Foods are cooked at a lower temperature than a conventional oven, so conventional recipe temperature may have to be reduced. Please refer to the conversion chart.
Preheating is generally not necessary as a fan oven warms up quickly.
There is no flavour transference in a fan oven, which means you can cook strong smelling foods such as fish at the same time as mild foods - eg; milk puddings.
When batch baking foods that will rise during cooking - eg; bread - always ensure that enough space has been left between the shelves to allow for the rise.
Notes:
When 2 or more shelves are being used, it may be necessary to increase the cooking time slightly.
Because the 2 oven shelves are wider than in many ovens, it is possible to cook 2 items per shelf - eg; 2 victoria sandwiches or 2 casseroles.
When roasting meats, you will notice that fat splashing is reduced, which is due in part to the lower oven temperatures, and will help keep cleaning of the oven to a minimum.
Because a fan oven has an even temperature throughout the oven, there is no need to follow the shelf positions given in the baking guide.
There is no need to interchange dishes onto different shelves part way through cooking, as with a conventional oven.
To help the air circulate freely
Position the shelves evenly within the oven and maintain a clearance from the oven roof and base.
If more than one cooking dish or baking tray is to be used on a shelf, leave a gap of at least 25mm between the items themselves and the oven interior.
Keep Warm (Setting or 70°C)
This setting temperature is set to allow the user to keep food warm without over cooking. This setting can also thaw frozen foods, or warm plates.
Do not use this as a cooking function.
Defrosting and cooling in the main oven

To defrost frozen foods, turn the main oven control to the Bread Proving position, place the food in the centre of the oven and close the door.
To cool foods after cooking prior to refrigerating or freezing, turn the main oven control to the defrost position and open the door.
Defrosting times
Small or thin pieces of frozen fish or meat - eg; fish filets, prawns & mince will take approximately 1 - 2 hours.
Placing the food in a single layer will reduce the thawing time.
A medium sized casserole or stew will take approximately 3 - 4 hours.
A 1½kg/3lb oven ready chicken will take approximately 5 hours, remove the giblets as soon as possible.
Be safe
Do not defrost stuffed poultry using this method.
Do not defrost larger joints of meat and poultry over 2kg/4lb using this method.
Never place uncooked food for defrosting next to cooked food which is to be cooled, as this can lead to cross contamination.
Defrosting meat, poultry, and fish can be accelerated using this method but make sure they are completely thawed before cooking thoroughly. Place meat and poultry on a trivet in a meat tin.
MAIN OVEN BAKING GUIDE
Cooking times & temperatures
The temperature settings and times given in the baking guide are based on dishes made with block margarine. If soft tub margarine is used it may be necessary to reduce the temperature setting.
Allow enough space between shelves for food that will rise during cooking.
Do not place items on the oven base as this will prevent air circulating freely.
Note: This is a fanned oven, therefore some adjustment will have to be made to conventional cooking temperatures. The table below shows conventional cooking temperatures, fanned oven temperatures and gas marks. For optimum results,
conventional temperatures need to be converted to fanned oven temperatures.
For example, an item which would normally cook at a conventional temperature of 180 °C , will now cook at the fanned oven temperature of 160 °C .
| Conventional temperature(°C) | Fanned Oven(°C) | Gas Mark |
| 100 | 100 | 1/4 |
| 110 | 110 | 1/4 |
| 130 | 120 | 1/2 |
| 140 | 130 | 1 |
| 150 | 140 | 2 |
| 160 | 150 | 3 |
| 180-190 | 160 | 4-5 |
| 200 | 170 | 6 |
| 220 | 180 | 7 |
| 230 | 190 | 8 |
| 250 | 200 | 9 |
| Food Type Temp | erature settings (°C) | Time Approx. | Shelf Position | |
| Cakes | Conv![]() | Fanned![]() | ||
| Small cakes | 190 | 160 | 15 - 25 | 2 - 4 |
| Victoria sandwich | 180 | 160 | 20 - 30 | 3 |
| Semi rich fruit cake | 150 | 125 | 2.5HRS - 3HRS | 2 |
| Christmas cake | 150 | 125 | 2.5HRS - 3HRS | 2 |
| Puddings | ||||
| Bread and butter pudding | 170 | 150 | 45 - 1hr | 3 |
| Fruit crumble | 200 | 175 | 40 - 1hr | 3 |
| Miscellaneous | ||||
| Yorkshire pudding: | ||||
| large | 220 | 200 | 40 - 48 | 4 - 5 |
| small | 220 | 200 | 15 - 20 | 4 - 5 |
| Shortcrust pastry | 200 | 180 | Depends on filling | 4 - 5 |
Traditional fruit cakes
It should be remembered that ovens can vary over time, therefore cooking times can vary, making it difficult to be precise when baking fruit cakes.
It is necessary therefore, to test the cake before removal from the oven. Use a fine warmed skewer inserted into the centre of the cake. If the skewer comes out clean, then the cake is cooked.
- Follow the temperatures suggested in the recipe and then adjust accordingly to the conversion table.
- Do not attempt to make Christmas cakes larger than the oven can cope with, you should allow at least 25mm (1") space between the oven walls and the tin.
• Always follow the temperatures recommended in the recipe. - To protect a very rich fruit cake during cooking, tie 2 layers of brown paper around the tin.
- We recommend that the cake tin is not stood on layers of brown paper, as this can hinder effective circulation of air.
- Do not use soft tub margarine for rich fruit cakes, unless specified in the recipe.
- Always use the correct size and shape of tin for the recipe quantities.
Roast turkey
Roasting turkey involves cooking two different types of meat - the delicate light breast meat, which must not be allowed to dry out, and the darker leg meat, which takes longer to cook.
The turkey must be roasted long enough for the legs to cook, so frequent basting is necessary. The breast meat can be covered once browned.
• Always make sure that the turkey is completely thawed and that the giblets are removed before cooking.
- Turkey should be roasted at 160°C - 180°C (fanned) or 180°C - 200°C (conventional) for 20 minutes per 450g (1 lb), plus 20 minutes, unless packaging advises otherwise.
- The turkey can be open roasted, breast side down, for half of the cook time, and then turned over for the remainder of the cooking time.
- If the turkey is stuffed, add 5 minutes per 450g (1 lb) to the cooking time.
- If roasting turkey covered with foil, add 5 minutes per 450g (1 lb) 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 still pink, the turkey will need longer cooking.
Roasting guide
The times given in the roasting guide are only approximate, because the size and age of the bird will influence cooking times as will the shape of a joint and the proportion of the bone.
Frozen meat should be thoroughly thawed before cooking. For large joints it is advisable to thaw over night.
Frozen poultry should be thoroughly thawed before cooking. The time required depends on the size of the bird - eg; a large turkey may take up to 48 hours to thaw.
Use of a trivet with a roasting tin will reduce fat splashing and will help to keep the oven interior clean. Alternatively, to help reduce fat splashing, potatoes or other vegetables can be roasted around the meat/poultry.
Notes:
- When cooking stuffed meat or poultry calculate the cooking time from the total weight of the meat plus the stuffing.
- For joints cooked in foil or covered roasters, and for lidded casseroles, add 5 minutes per 450g (1lb) to the calculated cooking time.
- Smaller joints weighing less than 1.25kg (2½lb) may require 5 minutes per 450g (1lb) extra cooking time.
- Position the oven shelf so that the meat or poultry is in the centre of the oven.
- It is recommended that the appliance is cleaned after open roasting.
| Cook in main oven at:160°C - 180°C (fanned)180°C - 200°C (conventional) | Approximate Cooking Time(preheated oven) | |
| Beef | RareMediumWell done | 20 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 20 minutes25 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 25 minutes30 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 30 minutes |
| Lamb | MediumWell Done | 25 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 25 minutes30 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 30 minutes |
| Pork | 35 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 35 minutes | |
| Poultry | 20 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 20 minutes | |
MULTIFUNCTION OVEN
The multifunction oven can be controlled by the programmer (see The Programmer/Clock for details).
The programmer, must be set to manual before it can be used, or programmed.
Switching on the multifunction oven
- Use the function control knob to select the function you wish to use - see the functions table for details.
Note: You can change function 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 is heating, and once the temperature is achieved, it will go out.
- Turn the function control knob and the temperature control knob back to the off position.
- The cooling fan may come on during use, and may continue to run for some time afterwards.
i Important: Never place food, or dishes on the base of the main oven, the element is here and it will cause over heating.
Oven & Grill Functions
The chart below details all of the functions which are available. Your oven may not have all of the functions shown here.
| Main Oven Function | Recommended Uses | |
![]() | Base Heat Only | Used to finish off the bases of food following cooking using the conventional or fanned modes. The base heat can be used to provide additional browning for pizzas, pies and quiche. Use this function towards the end of cooking. |
![]() | Top Heat Only | 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. Provides additional browning for dishes like Lasagna or Cauliflower cheese. Use this function towards the end of cooking. |
![]() | Conventional Oven | This function is ideal for traditional roasting. The meat is placed in the middle of the oven, roast potatoes towards the top. |
![]() | Intensive Bake | Suitable for food with a high moisture content, such as quiche, bread and cheesecake. It also eliminates the need for baking pastry blind. |
![]() | Fanned Grill | The fan allows the heat 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. |
| [W7HK] | Fanned Oven | The even temperature in the oven makes this function suitable for batch baking, or batch cooking foods. |
![]() | Defrost | To defrost foods, such as cream cakes/gateaux, use with the oven door closed. For cooling dishes prior to refrigeration, leave the door open. |
![]() | Dual Grill | This function cooks food from the top and is ideal for a range of food from toast to steaks. As the whole grill is working, you can cook larger quantities of food. |
![]() | Single Grill | For smaller quantities of food, but is still ideal for anything from toast to steaks. |
![]() | Base Heat with Fan | Used to cook open pies (such as mince pies) the base element ensures that the base is cooked while the fan allows the air to circulate around the filling - without being too intensive. |
![]() | Bread Proving | To select a temperature, turn the temperature knob as well as the function selector knob. The first click of the temperature knob is about 40°C. |
![]() | Pizza | This function is ideal for cooking pizza. The fanned oven operates with the addition of the base element to cook pizza perfectly |
Before you start grilling....
Before you use the grill, make sure you have placed the grill shelf in the position you need as once the grill is on you may injure yourself if you try to move the shelf.
FANNED / CONVENTIONAL GRILL
- The grill function must be used with the door closed.
- Turn the selector control knob to the grill setting you require (conventional or fanned).
- Turn the temperature selector to the heat setting you require in a similar way to selecting the oven temperature.
To switch off, return the control knobs to the 'off' position.
The cooling fan may come on during use, and may continue to run for some time afterwards.
To adjust your results, you can turn the grid over, or remove it altogether.
The grill neon
When grilling with the door closed, the neon will cycle on and off as the temperature is maintained inside the cavity.
Warning: Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use. Children should be kept away.
Types of grill
Single grill: has one grill element. The grill pan trivet MUST be inverted when using single grill in the main oven.
For best results: Pre-heat the single grill for 3 - 5 minutes.
Fanned oven guide
- Some adjustment will have to be made to conventional cooking temperatures.
- The table below shows conventional cooking temperatures, fanned temperatures and gas marks. For optimum results using the fanned oven setting, conventional temperatures need to be converted to the fanned oven temperatures.
- For example and item which would cook at 180^ C will now cook at the fanned oven temperature of 160^ C.
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This is a high efficiency oven, you may notice an emission of steam when the door is opened.
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When cooking chilled or frozen foods, use the recommended cooking times and temperature on the packaging. Always make sure the food is piping hot throughout before serving.
- There are no zones of heat, and no flavour transfer when using a fanned oven - allowing you to cook a greater variety of foods together.
- If you are cooking on more than one shelf, you may need to slightly increase the cooking time.
- Always make sure that there is enough space between dishes, to allow food to rise, and to air to circulate.
| Conventional temp (°C) | 'A' Efficiency fanned oven (°C) | Gas Mark |
| 100 | 100 | 1/4 |
| 110 | 110 | 1/4 |
| 130 | 120 | 1/2 |
| 140 | 130 | 1 |
| 150 | 140 | 2 |
| 160 | 150 | 3 |
| 180 - 190 | 160 | 4 - 5 |
| 200 | 170 | 6 |
| 220 | 180 | 7 |
| 230 | 190 | 8 |
| 250 | 200 | 9 |
COOKING GUI DE
Pre-heating
To get the best results from your oven, we recommend pre-heating for around 5 to 15 minutes before placing your dishes in. This is especially important for items which are chilled, frozen, batter based, yeast based or whisked sponges.
If you are using a fanned function, you should still preheat but for a shorter time.
The items in the cooking guide below are based on a pre-heated oven, but can be adjusted to take into account personal taste.
Oven and bake-ware
Always use high 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 shattering inside the oven.
OVEN FURNITURE
Oven shelves
The oven shelf must be positioned with the upstand at the rear of the oven and facing upwards.
Position baking trays and roasting tins on the middle of the shelves, and leave one clear shelf position between shelves, to allow for circulation of heat.
Baking tray and roasting tins
For best cooked results and even browning, the recommended size baking trays and roasting tins that should be used are as follows;
Baking tray 350mm x 250mm
This size of baking tray will hold up to 12 small cakes.
Roasting tin 370mm x 320mm
We recommend that you use good quality cookware. Poor quality trays and tins may warp when heated, leading to uneven baking results.
| Food Type Temp. Setting °C Time Approx. | Shelf Position | ||||
| CakesSmall cakesVictoria sandwichSemi rich fruit cakeChristmas cake | Conv | Fanned | Intensive | ||
| 190 | 175 | - | 15 - 25 | 2 & 4 | |
| 180 | 160 | - | 20 - 30 | 3 | |
| 150 | 125 | - | 212 - 3hrs | 2 | |
| 150 | 125 | - | 212 - 3hrs | 2 | |
| PuddingsBread & butter puddingFruit crumble | 170 | 150 | - | 45 - 1hr | 3 |
| 200 | 175 | - | 40 - 1hr | 3 | |
| MiscellaneousYorkshire pudding:largesmallShortcrust pastry | 220 | 200 | 200 | 40 - 45 | 4 - 5 |
| 220 | 200 | 200 | 15 - 20 | 4 - 5 | |
| 200 | 180 | 180 | depends on filling | 4 - 5 | |
Roasting Guide
- Roasting times depend on the weight, shape and texture of the meat and personal preference. In order to calculate the roasting time, weigh the meat or poultry, including the stuffing, and follow the times given below.
Meat joints (including chicken) should be roasted at 180 - 200°C Conventional/ 160 - 180°C Fanned for 20 - 30 mins per 450g/1lb, plus 20 minutes on shelf position 2.
- Frozen meat must be thoroughly thawed before cooking. For large joints, it is advisable to thaw overnight.
- Frozen poultry must be thoroughly thawed before cooking. The time required depends on the size of the bird - eg: a large turkey may take up to 48 hours to thaw.
- When cooking stuffed meat or poultry, calculate the cooking time from the total weight of the meat plus the stuffing.
- Cooking joints in foil, covered 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 minutes per 450g (1lb) to the calculated cooking time. When using roasting bags do not exceed the temperatures recommended by the manufacturer, and do not allow the roasting bag to touch the sides or top of the oven.
- Use of a trivet with the roasting tin will reduce fat splashing during open roasting, and will help to keep the oven interior clean.
Roasting Guide
Roast turkey
- Roasting turkey perfectly involves cooking two different types of meat - the delicate light breast meat, which must not be allowed to dry out, and the darker leg meat, which takes longer to cook.
- The turkey must be roasted long enough for the legs to cook, so frequent basting is necessary. The breast meat can be covered once browned.
- Turkey should be roasted at 180^ C - 190^ C Conventional / 160^ C - 180^ C Fanned for 20 mins per 1lb, plus 20 minutes.
- The turkey can be open roasted, breast side down, for half of the cook time, and then turned over for the remainder of the cooking time.
- If the turkey is stuffed, add 5 minutes per 1lb to the cooking time.
- If roasting turkey covered with foil, 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 still pink, the turkey will need longer cooking. Always make sure that the turkey is cooked properly before serving.
Turkey Roasting times.
Most Turkeys are measured by the kilogram. Timing should be calculated in either of these ways:
40 minutes per 1kg plus 10 minutes per 1/4 kg.
or
20 minutes per 1lb, plus 20 minutes.
The maximum size Turkey for this appliance is: 20lbs approximately 9kgs.
Please do not attempt to roast a Turkey larger than this, as the results cannot be guaranteed.
General Baking Guide
Trouble-shooting - fruit cakes
| PROBLEM POSSIBLE | CAUSE |
| Fruit sinking to the bottom | Low oven temperature which may cause the cake to take longer to set, allowing the fruit to sink. Or, too much liquid, or raising agent. The fruit may not have been properly washed and dried. |
| Cake sinking / dipping in the centre | Too much raising agent in the mixture. Too hot, or too cool an oven. Or, not enough liquid or insufficient creaming. |
| Surface cracks | Too small a tin, or too much mixture in the tin. Too much raising agent in the mix, plus not enough liquid or insufficient creaming. The oven may be too hot. |
| Hard outer crust with a damp patch inside | Oven too hot, therefore the cake baked too quickly. Too much sugar, or insufficient liquid. |
| Burnt outside | Oven 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 | Too much raising agent. Flour unevenly mixed. |
| Texture too close and cake insufficiently risen. | Not enough raising agent. Not enough liquid. Too cool an oven. Insufficient creaming. |
| Cake crumbles when cut | Not enough liquid. Baked for too long. Not enough sugar. Too much baking agent. |
| Too dry | Over baking. Insufficient egg or liquid. Too much raising agent. |
Trouble-shooting - sponge cakes
| Domed top | Insufficient creaming of mixture. Cake baked on too high a shelf position, or at too high a temperature. Paper liners can cause the outer edge not to rise and the centre to peak. |
| Hollowed / sunken top | Too much raising agent. Oven temperature too low, or incorrect shelf position. Cake removed from oven before it's cooked. Use of soft tub margarine. |
| Very pale, but cooked | Oven temperature too low. Baked too low in the oven |
| Overflowing tin Tin too small for the amount of mixture | |
Cooling and Defrosting Function
- To cool foods quickly straight after cooking, but before refrigerating or freezing, turn the oven control to the defrost position, and open the door.
- To defrost frozen foods, turn the oven control to the defrost position, place the food in the centre of the oven and close the door.
Defrosting times
- Small or thin pieces of frozen fish or meat - eg; fish fillets, prawns, and mince will take approximately 1 - 2 hours. Placing the food in a single layer will reduce the thawing time.
- A medium sized casserole or stew will take around 3 - 4 hours.
- A 1½kg / 3lb oven ready chicken will take around 5 hours, remove the giblets as soon as possible.
• Always check foods are thoroughly defrosted before cooking.
Be safe
- Do not defrost stuffed poultry using this method.
- Do not defrost larger joints of meat and poultry over 2kg / 4lb using this method.
- Never place uncooked food for defrosting next to cooked food which is to be cooled, as this can lead to cross contamination.
- Defrosting meat, poultry and fish speeded up using this method, but make sure they are completely thawed before cooking thoroughly.
- Place meat and poultry on a trivet in a meat tin, to catch the juices from the defrosting process.
Introduction
One of your oven compartments is an electric oven which provides a gentle heat suitable for slow cooking or keeping food warm. The oven is operated by a button or knob (button on Sterling and knob on Richmond) at the right hand of the fascia, and a white neon will illuminate to show that the oven is switched on. Please check which side the slow cook oven is on, by looking at the specification at the front of this handbook.
The slow cook element is positioned in the base of the lower compartment-always make sure that the prepared cooking pot is placed centrally on the base of this compartment.
Do not use either compartment to store food or canned items.
Cooking times
The cooking time varies according to the type of food being cooked, and experience will show how long foods should be cooked for, according to personal taste and preference.
In general foods should be cooked for at least 5 hours, and maybe left up to 8-10 hours without spoiling if covered. As a guide, foods cooked using the slow cook oven will take about three times longer than they would in a conventional oven.
Cookware
Any oven proof cookware maybe 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 the lid.
For convenience and to save washing up, the most useful cookware for slow cooking are the flame proof type which can be used over direct heat and for oven cooking, and are sufficiently attractive to use as serving dishes.
Keeping food warm
Turn the oven on, and allow to pre-heat for 20 minutes before placing the food in the oven. If food is to be kept moist then it is important to cover the dish or plate to prevent food from drying out. This can be done using aluminium foil if the dish does not have a lid.
Do not use cling film to cover food as it cannot with stand the heat produced in the oven.
Some foods are best left un covered if you wish to keep the food dry and crisp.
Do not add gravy to plated meals until serving.
Carved meat should be placed on one plate and covered, adding just one table-spoon of gravy to keep it moist. When keeping plated meals warm it is recommended that the food is placed on hot rather than cold plates.
Slow Cooking
Slow cooking has always been the best way to prepare a nutritious hot meal with the minimum of preparation and maximum time away from the kitchen. The benefits of slow cooking have been recognized by cooks for centuries, and are still appreciated by cooks today.
The advantages of slow cooking are as follows:
- Food can be left to cook unattended for several hours and will keep hot for several hours if left covered, without spoiling for a further 2-3 hours, so foods can be left to cook while you are out for the day, or over night.
- Inexpensive cuts of meat become deliciously tender when slow cooked.
- Slow cooking will also produce moist, tender "roasts" with minimal meat shrink-age and reduced oven soiling.
- Dishes such as soups, vegetables, puddings savory dishes and preserves are also suitable for slow cooking.
- There is no topping up of steamers, steam filled kitchens or constant checking to do.
Using the slow cook oven
Turn the oven on and preheat for 20 minutes. Always place the prepared cooking pot centrally on the base of the oven. Follow the guide lines for the best results.
- The maximum capacity of oven proof 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 cook.
- Cooking times will vary depending on the size and shape of the meat, or poultry.
- Always bring soups, casseroles and liquids to the boil before placing in a preheated oven. To give more colour to meat or poultry, fry the meat to brown and add to stock which is hot.
- All meat and poultry recipes need a minimum of 5 hours to cook.
• Make sure all frozen ingredients are well thawed out.
- Always ensure that frozen poultry has thoroughly defrosted in a refrigerator and all ice crystals have melted.
- Cut root vegetables into smaller pieces as they take longer than meat to cook.
- If possible they should be sauteed for 2-3 minutes before slow cooking.
- Ensure that root vegetables are always at the bottom of the pan immersed in the cooking liquid.
- A meat thermometer should be used when cooking pork joints and poultry. The internal temperature of the food should reach 88 °C,
- Stuffed meat or stuffed poultry should not be slow cooked. Cook any stuffing separately.
- Cover casseroles with a lid, or foil to prevent loss of moisture.
- Adjust seasonings and thickenings at the end of cooking time.
- Dried red kidney beans must be boiled for a minimum of 10 minutes following soaking before inclusion in any dish.
- Opening the door during cooking, leads to heat loss, and will lead to increased cooking times.
With the Stoves PROFLEX™ splitter you can convert the tall oven into two separate fan ovens which can be controlled independently to maximise your cooking options.
Left hand control


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Abstract geometric symbol with black and white blocks and directional arrows (no text or symbols)Right hand control



To activate the Tall Oven (without splitter)

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graph TD
A["Block 1"] --> B["Block 2"]

To use the tall oven without the splitter, turn the right hand control knob to the desired function or temperature.
To activate the splitter function
Upper Oven (with splitter)

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graph TD
A["Block 1"] --> B["Block 2"]
B --> C["Block 3"]
C --> D["Block 4"]
D --> E["Block 5"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ffc,stroke:#333

To use the upper oven separately, firstly insert the splitter then turn the left hand control knob to select the function or temperature. This will activate the top half of the oven.
Note: We do not recommend using the top oven only for cooking frozen foods and foods with high moisture as this can result in excess condensation. When cooking foods with a high moisture content, use either the full or both ovens.
Please do not use the splitter as a shelf and only position into the dedicated guides in the tall cavity.
Lower Oven (with splitter)

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graph LR
A["Step 1: Black/White Blocks"] --> B["Step 2: Black/White Blocks"]
B --> C["Step 3: White/Black Blocks"]


With the upper oven activated, by turning the right hand control knob to a function or temperature, the lower oven can operate. The lower oven cannot be used separately.
Warning: Please allow the splitter to cool before removing.
Using the upper and lower ovens
When using the upper and lower ovens at different temperatures, use the upper oven at the higher temperature and the lower oven at the lower temperature. The table below shows the minimum temperature that can be achieved in the lower oven when the upper oven is in use. For example with the upper oven at 200^ C, the minimum temperature that can be used in the lower oven is 120^ C.
| Upper Oven temperature (°C) | Lower Oven Minimum temperature (°C) |
| 100 (Slow Cook) S | 70 (Keep Warm) |
| 120 80 | |
| 140 90 | |
| 160 | 100 (Slow Cook) S |
| 180 110 | |
| 200 120 | |
| 220 130 |
Grilling
THE DOOR MUST BE OPEN WHEN THE GRILL IS USED FOR CONVENTIONAL GRILLING.
To operate the grill, turn the left hand control to the grill function symbol.
Grill pan and trivet
The grill trivet (inside the grill pan) can be inverted to give a high or low position, or it may be removed. The speed of grilling can be controlled by selecting a higher or lower shelf position, or adjusting the grill setting.

How to position the Splitter

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Line drawing of an oven with a tray and door, showing internal structure and airflow direction (no text or symbols)Please be aware that only the multifunction oven is controlled by the programmer.
Note: Your clock / programmer may not have all these functions

| Minute minder | Man | Manual mode | |
| Cooking time / Duration | L 1,L2,L3 | Volume level | |
| End of cooking time | 23:59 | 7-segment display | |
| Time of day | 99:00 | Max. adjustable minute minder | |
| Keylock | 23:59 | Max. adjustable cooking time | |
| Auto cooking | h:min | Display hours:minutes | |
| Auto | Automatic mode | min:sec | Display minutes:seconds |
Using the touch controls
Menu - Scroll through to select a function
Plus - Increase time or volume
Minus - Decrease time or volume
When a function is selected and the time or volume is set, the chosen function will automatically start seven seconds after setting.
Manual Mode
If the programmer is not in semi-automatic or full-automatic mode you can use oven functions manually. The manual icon is also on the display.
Setting the time of day
By pressing menu, scroll through the functions until you reach 'time of day'.
1 Press the function button until the 'time of day' symbol appears

2 Press the plus or minus buttons to set a time

Setting the minute minder
The maximum cooking time that can be set is 99 minutes.
1 Press the function button until the 'minute minder' symbol appears

2 Press the plus or minus buttons to set a time

Once set, the minute minder will start to countdown in steps of seconds. The display will show the minute minder symbol and the remaining time. The countdown will continue in the background, if other functions are being set.
When the set time for the minute minder has completed, an alarm is heard and the minute minder symbol will flash on the display. Press any button to stop the alarm and the time of day is displayed.
To modify or cancel the minute minder
Return to the minute minder function and use either the plus or minus buttons to adjust the time. By setting the time to '0.00', this will cancel the countdown.
Setting the cooking time (the duration of time the oven will operate for) Semi Automatic cooking
Note: Only the bottom left hand oven on 1000cm and 1100cm appliances can use the Semi Automatic cooking function.
The maximum cooking time that can be set is 23 hours and 59 minutes.
1 Press the function button until the 'cooking time' symbol appears

2 Press the plus or minus buttons to set a time

Once set, the automatic mode, auto cooking symbol and the time of day is displayed.
When cooking is completed, an alarm is heard and the manual mode symbol flashes on the display. Press the Menu button to stop the alarm and then the 'time of day' will then be displayed. Pressing the Menu button again will return to manual mode.
To modify or cancel the cooking time
Return to the ‘cooking time’ function and use either the plus or minus buttons to set the time. By setting the time to ‘0.00’, this will cancel the countdown.
Setting the end of cooking time (to set a time for the oven to turn off) Fully Automatic
Enter cooking duration as described in 'Setting the cooking time' section.
The display shows the current ‘time of day’ plus the ‘end of cooking time’ symbol. The latest ‘end of cooking time’ is limited to the current ‘time of day’ plus the maximum time that can be set (23 hours and 59 minutes).
1 Press the function button until the 'end of cooking time' symbol appears

2 Press the plus or minus buttons to set a time

The auto cooking symbol disappears from the display once the time, the required cooking settings and temperature have been set. The appliance will not be switched on until the set cooking start time, that is the difference between the cooking end time and the cooking duration.
When cooking is completed, an alarm is heard and manual mode symbol flashes on the display. Press the menu button to stop the alarm. Pressing the Menu button again will return to manual mode.
To modify or cancel the end of cooking time
Return to the 'end of cooking time' function and use either the plus or minus buttons to set the time. The 'end of cooking time' can be deleted by counting back using the minus button until it equals the current time of day.
Setting the volume
Press the menu button until "LX" (X = 1, 2 or 3) flashes on the display. Use the plus or minus buttons to select a tone.

Note: Default tone is L3
Activating / deactivating Key lock

Once the Key lock is active, the buttons will be inactive. A two beep signal will be heard if the buttons are pressed.
To deactivate the Key lock
Press and hold the plus button for 3-5 seconds. The Key lock symbol will disappear and the appliance can continue to be used.
Note: In case of main power loss for a short time (about 1.5 minutes), timer maintains its status. Key lock status and buzzer tone are memorized independent of the power loss duration.
Removing Shelf Runners


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Your product will be supplied with either one of the fitted Telescopic guides as shown. Please refer to the instructions below.
Option 1 Squared

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Option 1: Removing Telescopic guides

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with directional arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols)Note: The Telescopic guides can only be attached to the top part of the top, middle and bottom sections of the shelves as shown below.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with parallel rods and a wheel (no text or symbols)Option 2: Removing Telescopic guides

Push the front of the guide upwards firmly, ensuring the front clip is released from the shelf runner.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with pipes and a belt, no text or symbols presentPull the guide away from the shelf runner.

Pull the back clip away from in between the shelf runner.
Option 2: To reinstall the Telescopic guides

Secure the back clip in between the shelf runner. Ensure the guide is fully pushed back towards the back of shelf runner.

Locate the front clip onto the shelf runner and firmly push the front of the guide down until the front clip is secured into place.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with pipes and supports (no text or symbols)The Telescopic guide should now be fitted correctly and secure to the shelf runner.
Full width oven pan


Note: Please ensure the wires / oven pan locate around the small tabs on the telescopic runner.
Telescopic sliders


Changing the light bulb

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a magnified inset showing a component being turned into a housing (no text or symbols present)Not all appliances have the same number and type of bulbs. Before you replace your bulb, check to see what type you have. Please remember that bulbs are not covered by your warranty.
Dos
Note: Always switch off your appliance and allow it to cool down before you clean any part of it.
Note: Please take extra care when cleaning over the symbols on the control panel, as this can lead to them fading.

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Simple line drawing of a faucet pouring liquid into a bowl filled with food (no text or symbols)- Warm, soapy water • Wipe with dambleth wrung out cloth

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Line drawing of a hand cleaning a window with a cloth (no text or symbols)- Dry with a soft cloth
Tips: Some foods can mark or damage the metal or paint work e.g.; Vinegar, fruit juices and salt. Always clean food spillages as soon as possible.
Note: When cleaning the grill, take care of the fixing brackets and fixings.
Don'ts

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Simple line drawing of a bottle with a handle crossed out by two diagonal lines (no text or symbols)- Undiluted bleaches
- Chloride products

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Simple line drawing of a hand holding a small object, crossed out by two diagonal lines (no text or symbols)- Wire Wool
- Abrasive cleaners
- Nylon pads
- Steam cleaners

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbolsDo not place in the dishwasher:
- Cast iron griddle
- Pan supports
- Burner caps & skirts
IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLEAN YOUR APPLIANCE REGULARLY AS A BUILD UP OF FAT CAN AFFECT ITS PERFORMANCE OR DAMAGE IT AND MAY INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, DO NOT USE METAL SCRAPERS TO CLEAN THE OVEN DOOR GLASS.
We offer a great range of cleaning products and accessories for your appliance. To shop, please visit our website located at the front of this User Guide.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before you start please read the instructions. Planning your installation will save you time and effort.
FAILURE TO INSTALL APPLIANCES CORRECTLY IS DANGEROUS AND COULD LEAD TO PROSECUTION.
This appliance shall only be installed only by authorised persons and in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions, local regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring regulations, and any other statutory regulations.
Our policy is one of constant development and improvement, therefore we cannot guarantee the strict accuracy of all of our illustrations and specifications. Changes may have been made subsequent to publishing.
Please keep to the following points most carefully;
Although every care has been taken to ensure this appliance has no sharp edges, we recommend that you wear protective gloves when installing and moving this appliance. This will prevent injury.
Ensure that you route all mains cables well clear of any adjacent heat source.
The space for air circulation, located underneath and at the back of the hob improves its reliability by ensuring that it will cool down, efficiently.
Installations should be carried out in line with the National Regulations applicable for this product type.
Levelling Your Cooker
Place a spirit level on a baking sheet onto an oven shelf.
The cooker is fitted with leveling feet (1) Level your cooker to your desired height using the leveling feet at the front and rear of the cooker.

Rear wheels (if fitted)
Adjustment of the wheel height can be made with a screw driver, through the hexagonal hole in the front plinth
Fitting the plinth
- Make sure the appliance is raised to a height of 915mm or above before beginning. If the appliance is below 915mm - you can only fit the plinth cover labelled X. You can adjust the height using the feet (1) of the appliance. If your appliance has a storage drawer at the bottom, you access the required holes through the base of the drawer after lifting the mat.
- Open the appliance doors, and loosen screw A located on bracket (2). Do not remove this screw entirely.
- Insert screw B, through slot (3) and screw into the small hole at the bottom of bracket (2). Make sure that the plinth cover is flush to the appliance, but not over tightened.

Fitting the towel rail (if applicable)
- On the towel rail there are two holes, top (A) and bottom (B), these holes have corresponding holes on the fascia at each end.
- The 2x longer screws are designed for the top hole (A) where as the remaining screw just goes through the bottom hole (B). Both screws are M6 screws. Using the Allen key provided, tighten the screws making sure that the towel rail is flush to the fascia, but not over tightened

Vinyl wrapped surfaces (if applicable)

If this appliance is installed near vinyl wrapped surfaces, we strongly recommend using an installation kit available from the vinyl-wrap supplier. Belling cannot accept any responsibility for damage caused due to installation into cabinets with low temperature tolerances.
Cupboard / Hood Clearances

*Min 10mm clearance required in order to avoid rangecooker doors infringing onto cabinetry.
View from front

- If your appliance has a side opening door, we recommend a side clearance of 70mm to allow the oven door to fully open, if placed up to a wall or cabinetry.
- The cooker must have a side clearance above hob level of 90mm up to a height of 400mm. Install rangehoods in accordance with manufacturers instructions, no closer than 600mm above the cooking surface for Rangehoods and 750mm for Exhaust Fans.
Cupboard / Hood / Side Clearances

*If above installation method is used then rangecooker must protrude in front of cabinetry so rangecooker doors do not infringe onto cabinetry. Refer Fig.2
View from front

- If your appliance has a side opening door, we recommend a side clearance of 70mm to allow the oven door to fully open, if placed up to a wall or cabinetry.
- The cooker must have a side clearance above hob level of 90mm up to a height of 400mm. Install rangehoods in accordance with manufacturers instructions, no closer than 600mm above the cooking surface for Rangehoods and 750mm for Exhaust Fans.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
- This appliance must be fitted to a switch providing all pole disconnection with a minimum contact separation of 3mm.
- Access to the mains terminal is gained by removing the terminal block cover at the rear of the appliance.
- Connection should be made with a suitable flexible cable with a minimum temperature rating of 70^ C.
- First strip the wires then push the cable through the cable clamp.
- Connect the cable to the terminal block and tighten the cable clamp screws - see diagram.
- Refit the terminal box cover.
- Sufficient cable should be used to allow the cooker to be pulled out, but must hang clear of the floor so it does not become twisted or trapped when the cooker is pushed back.
The terminal block screws and clamps can be damaged by excessive tightening and untightening. DO NOT USE POWER TOOLS!

Three Phase Connection (240/415V 3N \~ 50Hz)

Electric connection location (see illustration below)
The electric connection can be found on the rear of the appliance.

Check the operation of electrical components
Clock Programmer/Minute Minder
Check functions as described in the User Guide.
Oven light & Convection fan
Open the main oven door. Turn the main oven control knob to the defrost setting. Check the oven light and convection fan both come on. Turn control knob back to 'OFF' position.
Cooling Fan
Open the grill door. Turn the grill control knob to the full power setting ☐Check that the cooling fan operates. Turn control knob back to 'OFF' position and check cooling fan switches off immediately.
Lid Safety system (if fitted)
Ignite all hotplate burners including wok. Attempt to close the lid and make sure all flames are extinguished by the safety system.
If you are satisfied that the cooker is operating correctly, turn it off and show the customer how to use it. Make sure you ask the customer to operate the clock (if fitted) and controls.
Explain to the user that the lid safety system must not be used as a means of turning off the hotplate burners. Control knobs must always be turned to the 'OFF' position after use.
Note: If the cooker does not perform correctly, inform the customer of the problem and put a warning notice on the cooker. If the problem is dangerous, then disconnect the cooker. If there is a fault, then the customer should be advised to contact the manufacturer's local service organisation or the retailer
Before leaving the installation hand over the User Guide to the customer
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Wiring colour code: Bk-Black, Bn-Brown, Bu-Blue, Gn-Green, Or-Orange, R-Red, W-White, Y-Yellow, V-Violet, Gy -Grey

flowchart
graph TD
A["Main T-STAT"] -->|V-Gn| B["MULTIFUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH"]
B -->|P8-P1| C["CENTRE COOLING FAN"]
C -->|W-Bu| D["THERMOSTAT"]
D -->|V-Bk| E["TOP FRONT THERMAL SWITCH"]
E -->|Y-Bn| F["TOP OVEN GRILL ELEMENT"]
F -->|R-Bk| G["TOP OVEN BASE ELEMENT"]
G -->|W-Bu| H["INLET TERMINAL BLOCK"]
H --> I["LH REAR MAIN THERMAL CUTOUT"]
I -->|Gy-Bk| J["LEFT HAND OVEN LAMP"]
J --> K["Connector MO-Pin 4"]
K --> L["LH STAT. NEON"]
L --> M["Bk"]
M --> N["PROGRAMMER"]
N --> O["N-L-W"]
O --> P["A"]
P --> Q["Bk"]
Q --> R["OR W"]
R --> S["OR W"]
S --> T["OR W"]
T --> U["OR W"]
U --> V["OR W"]
V --> W["OR W"]
W --> X["OR W"]
X --> Y["OR W"]
Y --> Z["OR W"]
Z --> AA["OR W"]
AA --> AB["OR W"]
AB --> AC["OR W"]
AC --> AD["OR W"]
AD --> AE["OR W"]
AE --> AF["OR W"]
AF --> AG["OR W"]
AG --> AH["OR W"]
AH --> AI["OR W"]
AI --> AJ["OR W"]
AJ --> AK["OR W"]
AK --> AL["OR W"]
AL --> AM["OR W"]
AM --> AN["OR W"]
AN --> AO["OR W"]
AO --> AP["OR W"]
AP --> AQ["OR W"]
AQ --> AR["OR W"]
AR --> AS["OR W"]
AS --> AT["OR W"]
AT --> AU["OR W"]
AU --> AV["OR W"]
AV --> AW["OR W"]
AW --> AX["OR W"]
AX --> AY["OR W"]
AY --> AZ["OR W"]
AZ --> BA["OR W"]
BA --> BB["OR W"]
BB --> BC["OR W"]
BC --> BD["OR W"]
BD --> BE["OR W"]
BE --> BF["OR W"]
BF --> BG["OR W"]
BG --> BH["OR W"]
BH --> BI["OR W"]
BI --> BJ["OR W"]
BJ --> BK["OR W"]
BK --> BL["OR W"]
BL --> BM["OR W"]
BM --> BN["OR W"]
BN --> BO["OR W"]
BO --> BP["OR W"]
BP --> BQ["OR W"]
BQ --> BR["OR W"]
BR --> BS["OR W"]
BS --> BT["OR W"]
BT --> BU["OR W"]
BU --> BV["OR W"]
BV --> BW["OR W"]
BW --> BX["OR W"]
BX --> BY["OR W"]
BY --> BZ["OR W"]
Remové Thèse Two Links for Multi-Phase Installations!
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Wiring colour code: Bk-Black, Bn-Brown, Bu-Blue, Gn-Green, Or-Orange, R-Red, W-White, Y-Yellow, V-Violet

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graph TD
A["Bottom Splitter Oven NEON"] --> B["THERMOSTAT 1"]
B --> C["P1"]
B --> D["P2"]
B --> E["P3"]
B --> F["P4"]
B --> G["P5"]
B --> H["P6"]
B --> I["P7"]
B --> J["P8"]
B --> K["THERMOSTAT 1"]
K --> L["P1"]
K --> M["P2"]
K --> N["P3"]
K --> O["P4"]
K --> P["P5"]
K --> Q["P6"]
K --> R["P7"]
K --> S["P8"]
K --> T["THERMOSTAT 1"]
T --> U["P1"]
T --> V["P2"]
T --> W["P3"]
T --> X["P4"]
T --> Y["P5"]
T --> Z["P6"]
T --> AA["P7"]
T --> AB["P8"]
T --> AC["THERMOSTAT 1"]
AC --> AD["P1"]
AC --> AE["P2"]
AC --> AF["P3"]
AC --> AG["P4"]
AC --> AH["P5"]
AC --> AI["P6"]
AC --> AJ["P7"]
AC --> AK["P8"]
AC --> AL["THERMOSTAT 1"]
AL --> AM["P1"]
AL --> AN["P2"]
AL --> AO["P3"]
AL --> AP["P4"]
AL --> AQ["P5"]
AL --> AR["P6"]
AL --> AS["P7"]
AL --> AT["P8"]
AL --> AU["THERMOSTAT 1"]
AU --> AV["P1"]
AU --> AW["P2"]
AU --> AX["P3"]
AU --> AY["P4"]
AU --> AZ["P5"]
AU --> BA["P6"]
AU --> BB["P7"]
AU --> BC["P8"]
AU --> BD["THERMOSTAT 1"]
BD --> BE["P1"]
BD --> BF["P2"]
BD --> BG["P3"]
BD --> BH["P4"]
BD --> BI["P5"]
BD --> BJ["P6"]
BD --> BK["P7"]
BD --> BL["THERMOSTAT 1"]
BL --> BM["P1"]
BL --> BN["P2"]
BL --> BO["P3"]
BL --> BP["P4"]
BL --> BQ["P5"]
BL --> BR["P6"]
BL --> BS["P7"]
BL --> BT["THERMOSTAT 1"]
BT --> BU["P1"]
BT --> BV["P2"]
BT --> BW["P3"]
BT --> BX["P4"]
BT --> BY["P5"]
BT --> BZ["P6"]
BT --> CA["P7"]
BT --> CB["THERMOSTAT 1"]
CB --> CC["P1"]
CB --> CD["P2"]
CB --> CE["P3"]
CB --> CF["P4"]
CB --> CG["P5"]
CB --> CH["P6"]
CB --> CI["THERMOSTAT 1"]
CI --> CJ["P1"]
CI --> CK["P2"]
CI --> CL["P3"]
CI --> CM["P4"]
CI --> CN["P5"]
CI --> CO["P6"]
CI --> CP["THERMOSTAT 1"]
Remove These Two Links for Multi-Phase Installations!

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Wiring colour code: Bk-Black, Bn-Brown, Bu-Blue, Gn-Green, Or-Orange, R-Red, W-White, Y-Yellow, V-Violet, Gy - Grey

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graph TD
A["Main T-STAT"] -->|V| B["Connector MO-Pin 5"]
A -->|Gn| C["Connector MO-Pin 1"]
A -->|Y| D["Connector MO-Pin 4"]
A --> E["LETH HAND OVEN LAMP"]
A --> F["INLET TERMINAL BLOCK"]
A --> G["LH REAR MAIN THERMAL CUTOUT"]
A --> H["LH OVEN STIR FAN"]
A --> I["LH OVEN FAN ELEMENT"]
A --> J["LH TOP REAR THERMAL CUTOUT"]
A --> K["TOP OVEN GRILL ELEMENT"]
A --> L["PROGRAMMER"]
M["TL1"] --> N["OR"]
N --> O["L2"]
O --> P["L3"]
P --> Q["4(N)"]
Q --> R["5(N)"]
R --> S["6(N)"]
T["A"] --> U["Bk"]
U --> V["P8"]
V --> W["P7"]
W --> X["P6"]
X --> Y["P5"]
Y --> Z["P4"]
Z --> AA["P3"]
AA --> AB["P2"]
AB --> AC["P1"]
AD["S1"] --> AE["S2"]
AE --> AF["GRILL REG (EGO)"]
AE --> AG["P1"]
AH["D"] --> AI["OR"]
AI --> AJ["Bn"]
AJ --> AK["R"]
AL["1"] --> AM["TERMOSTAT"]
AM --> AN["P7"]
AN --> AO["P6"]
AO --> AP["P5"]
AP --> AQ["P4"]
AQ --> AR["P3"]
AR --> AS["P2"]
AS --> AT["P1"]
AU["OR"] --> AV["Gy"]
AV --> AW["Bk"]
AX["OR"] --> AY["Bk"]
AZ["OR"] --> BA["Bk"]
BB["OR"] --> BC["Bk"]
BD["OR"] --> BE["Bk"]
BF["OR"] --> BG["Bk"]
BH["OR"] --> BI["Bk"]
BJ["OR"] --> BK["Bk"]
BL["OR"] --> BLB["Bk"]
BM["OR"] --> BN["Bk"]
BO["OR"] --> BP["Bk"]
BQ["OR"] --> BQB["Bk"]
CA["OR"] --> CB["Bk"]
CC["OR"] --> CD["Bk"]
CE["OR"] --> CF["Bk"]
CG["OR"] --> CH["Bk"]
CI["OR"] --> CJ["Bk"]
CK["OR"] --> CL["Bk"]
CM["OR"] --> CN["Bk"]
CO["OR"] --> CP["Bk"]
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AI["OR"] --> AJ["Bn"]
AK["OR"] --> AL["Bn"]
AM["OR"] --> AN["Bn"]
AO["OR"] --> AP["Bn"]
AQ["OR"] --> AR["Bn"]
AS["OR"] --> AT["Bn"]
AU["OR"] --> AU1["Bn"]
AV["OR"] --> AW["Bn"]
AX["OR"] --> AX1["Bn"]
AY["OR"] --> AZ["Bn"]
BA["OR"] --> BB["Bn"]
BC["OR"] --> BD["Bn"]
BD --> BE["Bn"]
BF["OR"] --> BF1["Bn"]
BG["OR"] --> BH["Bn"]
BH --> BI["Bn"]
BJ["OR"] --> BJ1["Bn"]
BK["OR"] --> BLB["Bn"]
BLB --> BN["Bn"]
BO["OR"] --> BO1["Bn"]
BX["OR"] --> BYB["Bn"]
BZ["OR"] --> BZ1["Bn"]
CA["OR"] --> CA1["Bn"]
CB["OR"] --> CB1["Bn"]
Remove These Two Links for Multi-Phase Installations!
083753000
30.08.2018
BELLING RICHMOND/COOKCENTRE 1100Ei-AU
WIRING DIAGRAM- RH OVEN PAGE 2/3
Wiring colour code: Bk-Black, Bn-Brown, Bu-Blue, Gn-Green, Or-Orange, R-Red, W-White, Y-Yellow, V-Violet

flowchart
graph TD
A["AC"] -->|Bk| B["RH STAT. NEON"]
B --> C["RC"]
C --> D["RH FRONT THERMAL SWITCH"]
D --> E["RIGHT HAND OVEN LAMP"]
E --> F["RH OVEN STIR FAN"]
F --> G["RH REAR THERMAL CUTOUT"]
G --> H["SLOW COOK ELEMENT"]
H --> I["DC"]
I --> J["SLOW COOK NEON"]
J --> K["AC"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style F fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
style G fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style H fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style I fill:#fff,stroke:#333
style J fill:#fff,stroke:#333
style K fill:#fff,stroke:#333
Remove These Two Links for Multi-Phase Installations!
BELLING RICHMOND/COOKCENTRE 1100Ei-AU
WIRING DIAGRAM-INDUCTION UNIT PAGE 3/3
Wiring colour code: Bk-Black, Bn-Brown, Bu-Blue, Gn-Green, Or-Orange, R-Red, W-White, Y-Yellow, V-Violet

Remove These Two Links for Multi-Phase Installations!
Electric Range
| Appliance class | Class 1 - freestanding cooker |
| Electrical supply | 240V/415 3N ~ 50Hz |
Hob top
| Electrical supply / load | |||
| Electrical supply | Hotplate Z | Zone Appliance S | ze (cm) / Load kW |
| 90 110 | |||
| 240v Induction | Left hand front 1 | 60 boost to 3.00 | |
| Left hand rear 1.6 | 60 boost to 3.00 | ||
| Right hand front 1 | 1.10 boost to 2.20 | ||
| Right hand rear 1 | 40 boost to 3.00 | ||
| Middle 2.70 boost | to 3.70 | ||
| Maximum load 7.40kW | |||
Ovens
| Electrical supply / load | |||
| Electrical supply | Oven Appliance | Size (cm) / Load kW | |
| 90 110 | |||
| 240v | Multifunction 3.1 3.1 | ||
| Fanned 2.0 2.0 | |||
| Fanned (90cm tall oven) | 2.5 | N/A | |
| Fanned (90cm deluxe oven) | 1.7 / 3.0 | N/A | |
| Dual variable grill | 1.7 / 2.7 | 1.7 / 2.7 | |
| Conventional top | 1.4 1.4 | ||
| Slow Cook | N/A | 0.17 | |
Appliance
| Oven Lamps / Fans | |
| Lamps (90cm deluxe Right Hand Oven) | 25W each |
| Lamps | 40W each |
| Electrical supply / load | ||
| Appliance Size (cm) | Electrical supply | Max. load (kW) |
| 90 | 240V | 16.38 |
| 110 | 15.53 | |
This warranty is provided in Australia by Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Limited ABN 69 118 275 460 (Phone number 1300 556 816) and in New Zealand by Glen Dimplex New Zealand Limited NZBN 9429000069823 (Phone number 09 274 8265) in respect of the Belling product.
1. Belling Express Warranty
Subject to the exclusions below, we warrant that the product will not have any electrical or mechanical breakdowns within:
a) In the case of Belling products used for personal, domestic or household purposes, a period of 5 years from the date the product is purchased as a brand-new product from a retailer located in Australia / New Zealand.
b) In the case of Belling products used for purposes other than personal, domestic or household purposes (including business or commercial use), a period of 90 days from the date the product is purchased as a brand-new product from a retailer located in Australia / New Zealand. Belling products are designed and intended for domestic use only; and
c) All warranty repairs must be carried out by Glen Dimplex or their nominated service agent
Note: warranty periods detailed above may vary in line with agreements with select retail and builder partners and may differ between Australia and New Zealand.
The benefits conferred by this express warranty are in addition to the Consumer Guarantees referred to in section 3 and any other statutory rights you may have under the Australian / New Zealand Consumer Law and/or other applicable laws.
2. Warranty exclusions
This express warranty does not apply where:
a) The product has been installed, used or operated otherwise than in accordance with the product manual or other similar documentation provided to you with the product;
b) The product requires repairs due to damage resulting from accident, misuse, incorrect installation, insect or vermin infestation, improper liquid spillage, cleaning or maintenance, unauthorised modification, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and dips, voltage supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs by any persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories or exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions, events independent of human control which occurred after the goods left the control of Glen Dimplex;
c) The repair relates to the replacement of consumable parts such as fuses and bulbs or any other parts of the product which require routine replacement;
d) You are unable to provide us with reasonable proof of purchase for the product;
e) the breakdown occurs after the expiry of the express warranty period set out in section 1 or
f) the product was not purchased in Australia / New Zealand as a brand-new product.
3. Consumer guarantees
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian / New Zealand Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
4. How to make a claim
You may make a claim under this warranty through our website, contacting our customer care line or via email. Contact details for Glen Dimplex Australia and New Zealand can be found at the end of this document
To make a valid claim under this warranty, you must:
a) Lodge the claim with us as soon as possible and no later than 14 days after you first become aware of the breakdown;
b) Provide us with the product serial number;
c) Provide us with reasonable proof of purchase for the product. This can take the form of a store receipt, new home handover form or other payment receipt documentation; and
d) If required by us, provide us (or any person nominated by us) with access to the premises at which the product is located at times nominated by us (so that we can inspect the product).
5. Warranty claims
If you make a valid claim under this warranty and none of the exclusions set out in section 2 apply, we will, at our election, either repair the product or replace the product with a product of identical specification (or where the product is superseded or no longer in stock, with a product of as close a specification as possible).
Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
Products are designed and supplied for normal domestic use. We will not be liable to you under this warranty for business loss or damage of any kind whatsoever.
Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd
www.glendimplex.com.au
Australia New Zealand
Ph: 1300 556 816
customer.care.ha@glendimplex.com.au
Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd
www.glendimplex.co.nz
Ph: 09 274 8265
nztechserv@glendimplex.co.nz
READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to property or to persons caused by incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any inaccuracies, due to printing or transcription errors, contained in this manual. In addition, the appearance of the figures reported is also purely indicative.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to its products when considered necessary and useful, without affecting the essential safety and operating characteristics.
Glen Dimplex constantly seeks ways to improve the specifications and designs of their products. Whilst every effort is made to produce up to date literature, this document should not be regarded as an infallible guide. Actual product only should be used to derive cut out sizes.
All appliances must be installed by a qualified person/s with adherence to the relevant electrical, plumbing and building codes, with compliance being issued as required by state or national legislation.
Additionally, all upright cookers must have the anti-tilt device installed correctly in adherence to the relevant standards by a licenced installer.
For maximum effectiveness and efficiency all rangehoods should be installed with the use of ductwork, by a licenced installer with adherence to the relevant state and national building codes and regulations.
All Glen Dimplex appliances are for Domestic use only, and must be installed by a licence installer into Domestic Applications only, without exception and to the required Authorities guidelines. Any installation outside of this will VOID warranty. Alfresco areas are not a Domestic application.

Distributed by:
Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd
Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd
For full terms and conditions, or to register your product warranty, please visit our website:
www.glendimplex.com.au
www.glendimplex.co.nz
For service advice, please contact the Customer Care Centre by phone or email below.
Australia
Ph: 1300 556 816
customer.care.ha@glendimplex.com.au
New Zealand
Ph: 09 274 8265
nztechserv@glendimplex.co.nz






































