WIRING DIAGRAMS................56-57 REPAIR AND MAINTAINANCE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES............58-63 COMPONANT REMOVAL..............64-70 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............71-71 FAULTFINDING GUIDES..............72-74 THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING MODELS :- BELLING BI 60 MF AU BELLING BI 70 FP AU BELLING BI 90 MF AU...
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Appliance rating plate location The appliance rating plate is located on the right-hand side of the front frame and also on the rear service panel YEAR MONTH NUMBER OF PRODUCTION FOR THE MONTH PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION CODE It is important that during all service calls the model and serial numbers are recorded on all paper work.
Users Guide & Installation Handbook Belling Built-in Electric MF AU...
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Should you wish to take out extended warranty, please fill in the details on the leaflet and post this off to: Glen Dimplex Australia Glen Dimplex New Zealand Pty Unit 2, 205 Abbotts Road 38 Harris Road, East Tamaki Dandenong South...
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing a British Moving the cooker built appliance by Belling. Do not attempt to move the cooker by hope that follo wing pulling on the doors or handles. Open information will help you to quickly the oven or grill door and grasp the familiarise yourself with the features frame of the cooker, taking care that of the applia nce, and to use it...
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INTRODUCTION The cooling fan from children. When the top oven and grill are in use, you will hear the cooling fan Electrical connection come on. This keeps the fascia, con- Please refer to installation instructions trol knobs and components cool dur- for electrical connection.
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OVEN & GRILL FUNCTIONS Function Recommended Uses Used to finish off the bases of food following cooking using the conventional or fanned modes. The base heat can be used to pro- Base Heat Only vide additional browning for pizzas, pies and quiche. Use this function towards the end of cooking.
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SAFETY Caution: This appliance is for cooking purposes only. It must not be used for other purposes, for example room heating. GENERAL WARNING! -Accesible parts may become hot during use. To avoid burns, young children should be kept away from the appliance.
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SAFETY OVEN/GRILL ✓ Always take care when removing food from the oven as the area around the cavity may be hot. ✓ Always use oven gloves when handling any utensils that have been in the oven as they will be hot. ✓...
USING THE GRILLS Detachable grill pan handle Caution: Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used, young children should be kept away. Using the grills appliance a grill in both oven Some have cavities. The top oven grill is a fully variable dual element grill.
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USING THE GRILLS Grilling in the top oven Using the top oven grill -(900 only) Caution: Accessible parts may For grilling smaller quantities of food be hot when the grill is used, the (single element) economy grill can young children should be kept be utilised.
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USING THE GRILLS Grilling in the main oven Caution: Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used - young children should be kept Fanned grill away. The door must be closed when the fanned grill is used. The grill / fanned grill settings use the When opening the door, take care to inner element only.
USING THE TOP OVEN When you are cooking keep The cooling fan children away from the vicinity When the top oven is switched on, you of the oven. will hear the cooling fan come on - this Caution: The top element gets keeps the fascia and control knobs of extremely hot when in use, so take the appliance cool during cooking.
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USING THE TOP OVEN Shelf positions There are 2 shelf positions which are counted from the bottom of the oven upwards, so shelfpositi o n 1 is the lowest. When cooking frozen or chilled food, use the highest possible shelf position, while allowi ng some...
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Using the Top Oven Top oven baking guide Cooking temperatures The temperature settings and time Cooking times given in the Baking Guides are based These times are based on cooking in a on dishes made with block margarine. preheated oven. If soft tub margarine is used, it may be necessary to reduce the temperature These cooking times are approximate,...
USING THE MULTI-FUNCTION MAIN OVEN Caution: Accessible parts may To turn on the main oven be hot when the oven is used, Step 1 - Select the function young children should be kept away. Turn the selector control knob in either direction, until the function you require The main oven is a multi-function oven, is selected.
USING THE MAIN OVEN Oven cooking Preheating (conventional mode) Caution: Accessible parts may When using the conventional mode to be hot when the appliance is in cook sensitive items such as scouffle’s use - keep children away from and Yorkshire puddings or, when the vicinity of the oven.
USING THE MAIN OVEN Base heat only Fan oven (i) Turn the selector control knob to i) Turn the selector control knob to the base heat symbo the fan oven symbol. (ii) Turn the temperature control knob ii) Turn the temperature control knob to the required temperature.
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USING THE MAIN OVEN Cooking with a fanned oven Notes: As this is a high efficiency oven, When 2 or more shelves are being you may notice the emission of used, it may be necessary to increase steam from the oven when the the cooking time slightly.
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USING THE MAIN OVEN To help the air circulate freely Main oven baking guide • Position the shelves evenly within Cooking times the oven and maintain a clearance These times are based on cooking in a from the oven roof and base. preheated oven.
MAIN OVEN CONVERSION GUIDE Note: this is a high efficiency oven, therefore some adjustment will have to be made to conventional cooking temperatures when using the fanned oven. The table below shows conventional cooking temperatures, fanned oven temperatures and gas marks. For optimum results, conventional temperatures need to be con- verted to fanned temperatures.
USING THE OVEN Baking guide Dish Recommended Suggested Approximate temperature ˚C shelf cooking time position (preheated oven) Fanned Conventional (counted from bottom up) Scones 3 & 5 8 - 15 Meringues 2 - 3 hrs Cakes Small cakes 2 & 4 15 - 25 mins Whisked sponge 15 - 20 mins...
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USING THE MAIN OVEN Cooling and defrosting in the • Defrosting meat, poultry and fish main oven can be accelerated using this method, but make sure they are To cool foods after cooking prior to completely thawed before cooking refrigerating or freezing, turn the oven thoroughly.
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USING THE OVEN Roasting guide Notes: The times given in the roasting guide • When cooking stuffed meat or are only approximate, because the poultry calculate the cooking time size and age of the bird will influence from the total weight of the meat cooking times as will the shape of a plus the stuffing.
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USING THE OVEN Traditional fruit cakes It should be remembered that ovens Roast turkey can vary over time, therefore cooking Roasting turkey perfectly can prove times can vary, making it difficult to be difficult, as you are cooking two precise when baking fruit cakes. different types of meat - the delicate It is necessary therefore, to test the light breast meat, which must not be...
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USING THE OVEN Automatic cooking Do not The automatic cooking facilit y is • Warm food should never be controlled by the programmer (see placed in the oven if there is a ‘Programmer / Clock’ section) and delay period. allows complete meals or individual •...
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USING THE OVEN Important: Hints for automatic cooking Food is more susceptible to the growth • Food is placed in a cold oven so of food poisoning organisms in warm you will need to add about 10 - 15 conditions. If the weather is hot, either minutes onto the cooking time to take care to ensure that food is not left allow for the oven to reach the...
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Programmer / Clock Programmer / Clock Automatic cooking is only available in the main oven. The programmer buttons down - reduce up - increase Minute Minder symbol The ‘function’ button in the centre is This Bell symbol appears when the used for setting the minute minder and Minute Minder function has been setting up the automatic cooking.
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Programmer / Clock To set the time of day Setting the minute minder Press the Up and Down buttons To set the Minute Minder, press the together for a few seconds, and Function button once. The bell symbol release. will appear and start flashing. The ‘G’...
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Programmer / Clock For the instructions on how to use both Semi-automatic cooking of these functions, please see the fol- lowing page. There are two types of semi automatic cooking available on this appliance. Fully automatic cooking The oven must be switched on, and in This function incorporates both a dura- use to use either of these functions tion and an end time and is meant to be...
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Programmer / Clock Programmer / Clock 1. The Duration method Semi-automatic cooking The Duration method Press the Function button twice,(1) which will skip past the Minute Minder. The LED display will flash the word ‘dur’, (2) and the ‘A’ will flash on the left hand side of the display.
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Programmer / Clock Programmer / Clock Fully automatic cooking (example) This programming method is best suit- ed for when a delayed start time is required. Unlike the semi automatic methods this requires both the dura- tion and the end time to be entered. The timer will work out the start time and begin cooking.
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Automatic cooking - hints Do not Automatic cooking • Never place warm food in the These notes below are to help you with oven for delayed cooking - eg; using the automatic cooking facility. stews prepared by frying meat first Please make sure that you read them must be thoroughly cooled before carefully before you start using the...
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CLEANING Caution: Any cleaning agent Chrome plated parts used incorrectly may damage & OVEN SHELVES OVEN SHELF RUNNERS the appliance. GRILL PAN TRIVET Always let the oven cool before Do not use abrasives or polishes, use a cleaning. moist soap pad - eg; “Brillo”. These items Some cooking operations generate may also be cleaned in a dishwasher.
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CLEANING Glass parts Stainless Steel surfaces (stainless steel finish models only) & FACIA PANEL DOOR PANELS FACIA PANEL HANDLES DOOR PANELS Use a mild cream cleaner - eg; “Cif”. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot cloth.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 60CM Prepare installation Do not lift the appliance by the door handle. Whilst every care is taken to eliminate burrs and raw edges from this product, please take care when handling - we recommend the use of protective gloves during installation.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 90CM Prepare installation When the false back is removed, it is normally the case that the support shelf Do not lift the appliance by the door handle. for the appliance leaves a gap between the back edge of the support shelf and the Remove the fixing screws from the rear wall of approximately 80mm.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 90CM Dimensions The appliance is designed to fit into a standard 600mm wide housing unit, with minimum internal dimensions as shown. Note: All sizes are nominal, some variation is to be expected.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 60CM Connect to the electricity supply As the colours of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance may not correspond This appliance must be connected by a with the coloured markings identifying the competent person, using fixed wiring via terminals in your spur box, proceed as a double pole switched fused spur outlet, follows:...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 60CM Secure appliance into housing unit There are 4 black no 8 x 25mm long chipboard screws for securing appliance to cabinet. Insert appliance into cabinet and secure - open the oven door and screw the 4 screws through the holes in the front frame.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 90CM Connect to the electricity supply We recommend that the appliance is connected by a competent person who is a member of a “Competent Person Scheme” & who will comply with the I.E.E. & local regulations. Important: Ensure that you route all mains elec-trical cables well clear of any adjacent heat source, such as an oven or grill.
Before you contact a service agent, make sure that you have the following information to hand: Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Postcode Glen Dimplex Australia, Unit 2, 205 Abbotts Road, Dandenong, South Victoria 3175, Australia e-mail: sales@glendimplex.com.au web: www.glendimplex.com.au Model Names: Belling BI MF AU 08 2751600a...
PRODUCT: BEL BI 90 MF AU Built-in COLOUR: Black CODE: 444440558 ISSUE: DATE: Product Product Description Replace Date 073103209 CHASSIS bi 90 e mf 00358 603005600 FRONTFRAME 90bi mot 0314 082233401 FAN cooling DP200A-2123XST 0622 082814400 PCB fan control DM 00200 0701 082569400 PLUG hole blanking 14.7mm...
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PRODUCT: BEL BI 90 MF AU Built-in COLOUR: Black CODE: 444440558 ISSUE: DATE: Product Product Description Replace Date 0420 082917300 GUIDE shelf small lh 1974 0421 082917301 GUIDE shelf small rh 1975 0427 082283705 HANDLE grill pan 1041 0749 082917403 SHELF main oven 452 wide 1970 0967 082518800...
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EV_OVEN_TOP_E THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
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EV_OVEN_MAIN_E ALTERNATIVE GRILL ELEMENT ALTERNATIVE A180 SWITCHES THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
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EV MAIN DOOR BI DROP ALTERNATIVE HANDLE DESIGN THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
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BUILT-IN 60/70/90 FASCIAS 720 FASCIAS A003 600/900 FASCIAS A003 THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
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EV TOP DOOR BI DROP ALTERNATIVE HANDLE DESIGN THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
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FURNITURE TOP OVEN ALTERNATIVE SHELF GUIDES - KEY NUMBER FOR OPPOSITE HAND 420 THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
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FURNITURE MAIN OVEN ALTERNATIVE SHELF GUIDES- KEY NUMBER FOR OPPOSITE HAND 421 THE PARTS ON THIS DRAWING ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY VARY VISUALLY. THIS DRAWING IS GENERIC AND PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE ON ALL MODELS.
Wiring Diagram ISSUE 1 BELLING BI 90 MF - AU Wiring colour code: Bk - Black, Bn - Brown, Bu - Blue, Gn - Green, Or - Orange, R - Red, W - White, Y - Yellow. M.O. STAT. NEON T‘STAT T‘STAT PROGRAMMER...
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BELLING BI 60 MF - AU Wiring Diagram ISSUE 1 Wiring colour code: Bk - Black, Bn - Brown, Bu - Blue, Gn - Green, Or - Orange, R - Red, W - White, Y - Yellow. M.O. T‘STAT PROGRAMMER STAT.
B B ELLING BI 90/60 ELECTRIC MF REPAIR MAINTAINANCE PROCEDURES...
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IMPORTANT BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY SERVICING WORK ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY...
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1) REMOVING THE TOP OVEN DOOR REMOVE THE 2X SCREWS AS SHOWN IN THE DOOR EXTRUSION PUT THE DOOR IN THE REST POSI- TION AND PULL THE DOOR AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE LEAVING THE HINGES IN PLACE 2) REMOVING THE MAIN OVEN DOOR REMOVE THE 2X SCREWS AS SHOWN PUT THE DOOR IN THE REST...
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3 REMOVING THE FACIA PANEL REMOVE ALL CONTROL KNOBS REMOVE 4X SCREWS (2 ON EITHER SIDE TO REMOVE FULLY DISCONNECT THE WIRING TO THE TIMER 4) REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVE 18 X SCREWS THAT SECURE THE TOP/REAR SERVICE PANEL TO REMOVE THE PANEL COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THE COOLING FAN AND WIR- ING TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK...
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REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVED GRILL REGULATOR MAIN OVEN TOP OVEN T/STAT T/STAT FAN TIMER PB TOP OVEN GRILL ELEMENT TOP OVEN LWR ELEMENT MAIN OVEN GRILL ELEMENT MAIN OVEN FAN ELEMENT MAIN OVEN STIR FAN LOWER OVEN ELEMENT...
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5) DOOR SEALS THE DOOR SEAL IS REMOVED BY JUST PULLING IT IS SECURED IN THE GAP BETWEEN THE CAVITY AND FRONTFRAME AND REQUIRES NO OTHER FIXING TO REFIT PUSH IN ALWAYS ENSURE THAT DOOR SEAL LIP IS FACING CORRECT WAY PLEASE NOTE ON THE BUILT IN APPLIANCES THE SIDE PANELS CANNOT BE REMOVED FOR SERVICING PURPOSES...
REPLACEMENT OF COMPONANTS A) TIMER FOLLOW STEP 3 AND REMOVE THE FACIA PANEL USING A SCREWDRIVER CAREFULLY RELEASE THE CLIPS HOLDING THE TIMER IN IT’S BRACKET B) TOP OVEN THERMOSTAT REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL AS IN STEP 4 PULL THE THERMOSTAT FROM THE SWITCHPACK AND REMOVE THE PHIAL FROM THE CLIPS IN THE OVEN CAVITY AND PULL THROUGH...
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D) SELECTOR SWITCHES FOLLOW STEPS 3AND 4 AND RE- MOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL AND FACIA REMOVE THE SECURING SCREWS AS SHOWN AND REMOVE THE SELEC- TOR SWITCHES FROM THE INNER PANEL E) FAN TIMER PCB FOLLOW STEP 4 AND REMOVE THE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVE THE PCB BY REALEASING THE 4 HOLDING CLIPS...
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F) GRILL ELEMENT FOLLOW STEP 4 AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL DISCONNECT WIRES REMOVE GRILL ELEMENT GUARD BY LOOSENING 2 HIDDEN SCREWS (POSITIONS INDICATED ) AND SLIDING OFF REMOVE THE 2 SCREWS SECURING THE ELEMENT BRACKET TO THE CAVITY AND PULL THE ELEMENT FORWARD TO REMOVE...
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G) TOP OVEN LOWER ELEMENT FOLLOW STEP 4 AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL DISCONNECT THE WIRING FROM THE ELEMENT REMOVE 7X SECURING SCREWS PULL THE ELEMENT AWAY FROM THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE...
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H) MAIN OVEN GRILL ELEMENT FOLLOW STEP 4 AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL DISCONNECT WIRING LOOSEN THE 2 HIDDEN SCRES AND SLIDE OFF THE GRILL ELEMENT GUARD REMOVE ELEMENT SECURING SCREWS AND REMOVE THE ELEMENT FROM THE CAVITY J) MAIN OVEN ELEMENT FOLLOW STEP 4 AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVE 4 X REAR FAN COVER...
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K) MAIN OVEN STIR FAN FOLLOW STEP 4 AND REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVE THE REAR FAN COVER AS ON PREVIOUS PAGE REMOVE THE FAN IMPELLOR N.B L/H THREAD NEEDS TO TURNED CLOCKWISE TO REMOVE DISCONNECT WIRING FROM FAN REMOVE 3 X STIR FAN SECURING SCREWS AND REMOVE FAN FROM THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE...
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M) MAIN OVEN LOWER ELEMENT REMOVE THE REAR SERVICE PANEL REMOVE THE 5X SECURING SCREWS FROM THE ELEMNT BRACKET DISCONNECT THE WIRING PULL OUT THE ELEMENT FROM THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE N) DOOR HINGES REMOVE THE 2X SCREWS AS SHOWN AND PULL THE HINGES OUT OF THE FRONTFRAME WHEN REPLACING IT IS IMPORTANT...
BELLING BUILT IN MF ELECTRIC OVENS FAULTFINDING GUIDES...
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Electric Multi function oven Main oven not working Nothing working at all? Is the Timer working? Check fuse or supply turned on Is the clock set to manual? Has the customer selected Advise customer on the correct function and set setting the timer Advise customer on how the thermostat?
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Single Electric Cooker Main Fan oven not working Nothing working at all? Is the Timer working? Check fuse or supply turned on Is the clock set to manual? Is there a neon on the facia? Advise customer on setting the timer SReplace Is the neon on? Thermostat.
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