Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd BI 90 G Pre-heating, Zones of heat main oven, Baking guide hints

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Using the Ovens

When you are cooking, keep children away from the vicinity of the oven.

Using the Main Oven

Ignition main oven

Push in and turn the main oven control knob anti clockwise to the ‘FULL ON’ position (gas mark 9). The ignition system will spark automatically. Push in the control knob to ignite the gas. The sparking will stop. If after 15 seconds, the burner has not lit, turn off the oven and leave the compartment door open. Wait at least one minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner.

Do not hold the control knob in for more than 15 seconds.

Turn the control knob clockwise to the required setting.

To turn off, return the control knob to the “off” position.

Pre-heating

Most cooking times given in recipies, or on convenience foods are based on a preheated oven.

Always preheat the main oven for at least 15 minutes. This will give the oven chance to maintain it’s optimum temperature.

To achive the best results when cooking items which are chilled, frozen, yeast based, batters, souffles

or sponges the oven must be preheated.

If the oven is not preheated before use, cooking times will need to be extended.

Zones of heat - main oven

The temperature at the centre of the oven corresponds with the selected gas mark and is slightly higher towards the top of the oven and slightly lower towards the oven base.

These zones of heat can be useful as different dishes requiring different temperatures may be cooked at the same time - eg; the temperature at the oven base is suitable for cooking baked vegetables, baked fruit, milk pudding, etc, and for warming bread rolls, soup, coffee, or ovenproof plates and dishes.

Baking guide - hints

To protect a very rich fruit cake during cooking, stand the tin larger tin or tie 2 layers of brown paper around the tin.

Cooking times for pastry dishes depend on the size and type of cooking dish and also the filling.

When cooking 2 trays of items, remove the top item when it is cooked and raise the lower item to the higher shelf to finish cooking, or where additional browning of the base is required - eg; pies and pastries - interchange part way through cooking.

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Contents Belling BI 90 G Important Notice If you smell gasContents Event of a power cut Your 1st Year GuaranteeIntroduction Cooling fan For your safetyVentilation Condensation Glass door panelsTo replace a light bulb To replace an oven light bulb Environmental ProtectionNever use the appliance for heating a room Be Safe Not SorryGrill operation Using the GrillPreheating Aluminium foilUsing the grill Oven furniture Baking tray and roasting tins Using the OvensOven shelves Replacing light bulbs Using the top ovenIgnition top oven Zones of heat top ovenCakes Top oven baking guideZones of heat main oven Pre-heatingBaking guide hints Main oven baking guide Lamb Roasting guideTraditional fruit cakes Roast turkeySlow cooking Cooking frozen & chilled foodsSemi-Automatic cooking in the mainoven Using the OvenProgrammer / Clock Setting the minute minder To select an alarm toneProgrammer buttons To set the time of daySemi-automatic cooking End Time method Semi-automatic cooking Duration methodAlways let the appliance cool before cleaning CleaningChrome plated parts Enamel surfacesPainted, plastic and metal finish parts if fitted Glass partsStainless steel surfaces stainless steel finish models only UK the regulations and standards are as follows Installation InstructionsSiting the appliance Installation InstructionsDimensions Use a 13 amp fuse Connect to the electricity supplyTypical example of a double pole fuse spur outlet Make sure all connections are gas sound Connect to gas supplyTosecure appliancetohousingunit Secure appliance into housing unitBefore leaving the installation Pressure settingCommissioning Pressure test point Burner aerationTechnical Data Page Page 0844 815 Belling Customer Care