Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd 110 GT, 100 manual Using Your Main Oven, Getting started

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Using Your Main Oven

Getting started

The main oven may 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 conventional oven

To turn on: Using the main oven control knob, push in and turn to the full on position.

If there is auto ignition it should then light the oven. If auto ignition is not fitted, use the ignition button, or a lighted match or taper.

With FSD: Hold the control knob in for 15 seconds.

It can take up to 60 seconds for the oven burner to come on at the full rate, and the oven burner may not come on to full rate unless the oven door is closed.

The automatic ignition may continue to spark for a short time after the burner has lit until the flame establishes. If the automatic ignition does not work (i.e. there is a power cut) use a lighted match or taper to light the burner.

To adjust: Turn the control knob to the heat setting (gas mark) you wish to use and allow the oven to pre-heat. To switch off: Turn the control knob back to the ‘

‘ / ‘OFF’ position.

The cooling fan will come on during use, and may continue to run for some time afterwards.

Important: In the event of the of the burner flames being accidentally being extinguished, turn off the the oven and do not attempt to re-ignite for at least one minute.

Note:

Using a gas appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Always ensure that the room is well ventilated: keep natural ventilation holes open, or install a mechanical ventilation device (i.e. an extractor hood). Prolonged use of the appliance may call for additional ventialtion, for example opening a window, or more effective ventilation such as increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present.

 

 

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Your oven may have an

FSD fitted. If it does,

 

you will need to hold

 

the control in for 15

 

seconds to allow the

 

oven burner to ignite.

 

If your oven does not

 

have an FSD, you will

 

not need to hold the

 

control knob in.

 

 

 

 

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For best results:

Pre-heat the oven for 5

 

- 15 minutes.

 

This is especially impor-

 

tant for foods which are

 

frozen, chilled, batter or

 

yeats based and

 

whisked sponges.

 

Always makes sure any

 

food is piping hot

 

beofre consuming.

 

 

iUse dishes which are appropriate for the foods you are cooking. Damaged, or cracked dishes may shatter. Poor quality tins and backing trays may warp, producing uneven results.

iThe heat setting, or gas mark corresponds to the temperature in the cen- tre of the the oven.

The oven is hotter towards the top, and cooler towards the bot- tom. Please be aware of this when setting up the oven shelves before cooking. The base of the oven can also be used as a cooking posi- tion which is equivalent to gas mark 1 - 2.

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Contents Belling 100 / 110 GT Important Notice Our Warranty 0844 815Contents Before Using Your Cooker Hob & Cooker Safety Preventing a chip pan fire Chip Pan FiresWhat causes a chip pan fire? Event of a chip pan fireProgrammer / Clock if fitted Ance, the time of day starts fromSetting the minute minder As shown Energy Saving Using Your Gas HobHob Ignition Using the griddle Using Your Griddle if suppliedBefore using the griddle for the first time Using Your Grill Getting started Using Your Main OvenSwitching on the conventional oven Turkey Sizes Roasting GuideRoasting Meats Trouble-shooting Fruit Cakes General Baking GuideCleaning your Gas Hob Chrome plated parts Cleaning your CavitiesCleaning the oven cavities Pristine enamel surfacesEnamel surfaces & parts Cleaning your ApplianceStainless steel & Aluminium surfaces Glass parts0844 815 Product Quantity Where used DescriptionCook Shop Problem? Advice Before you callNo. Bulb Oven Instruction for Lamps Location Please remember that bulbs are not covered by your warrantyChanging Light Bulbs Changing the bulbInstalling Your Cooker Before you startClearances Ventilation Requirements UK Regulations & Standards Connecting to the gas supply After installation make sure all connections are gas soundCommissioning all appliances Connecting to the electricity supplyPlug and socket must be accessible after installation GrillFitting the splashback if applicable Fitting the plinth if applicableOven cavity Your stability bracket Stabilising and SecuringYour stability chain LevellingFixed Technical Data NotesPressure setting Burner AerationGrill Injectors Oven Used Nat Gas only Fuel Type Feature Rating Electric @Element Used 230VService Record Where are my model and serial numbers?Contact Us 0844 815

100, 110 GT specifications

Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd is a renowned manufacturer specializing in high-quality kitchen and home appliances. Among their impressive lineup, the Glen Dimplex 110 GT and 100 stand out for their innovative design and advanced features, making them a popular choice for modern kitchens.

The Glen Dimplex 110 GT is celebrated for its dual-fuel cooking capability, combining the precision of gas burners with the even heat distribution of an electric oven. This feature provides users with the flexibility to achieve perfect cooking results. The 110 GT typically boasts five gas burners of varying sizes, allowing for multiple pots and pans to be used simultaneously, enhancing efficiency during meal preparation.

In terms of oven specifications, the 110 GT often includes a spacious multi-function electric oven. This oven supports various cooking modes, including fan-assisted, conventional, and grill options, enabling users to experiment with different cooking techniques. The addition of a separate grill compartment offers the convenience of preparing grilled dishes without compromising oven space.

Another remarkable feature of the Glen Dimplex 110 GT is its intuitive control panel. Built with user-friendliness in mind, these ovens typically feature easy-to-read displays and straightforward dial controls, ensuring efficient operation. Safety is paramount, and the 110 GT comes equipped with features such as a flame safety device, which automatically shuts off the gas supply if the flame goes out, thereby minimizing risk.

On the other hand, the Glen Dimplex 100 serves as a compact yet powerful alternative for those with limited kitchen space. This model usually features similar dual-fuel technology, with a smaller footprint that doesn’t sacrifice performance. The 100 presents a well-balanced blend of four gas burners and an electric oven, making it an excellent choice for smaller households or efficient cooking in tight kitchens.

The design of both models is contemporary, featuring sleek finishes that can seamlessly integrate into various kitchen aesthetics. Ease of cleaning is also a characteristic of both the 110 GT and 100, with smooth surfaces and removable oven racks facilitating maintenance.

In conclusion, Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd excels in producing high-performance kitchen products like the 110 GT and 100. With their advanced features, safety measures, and stylish designs, these appliances are ideal for anyone looking to elevate their cooking experience while ensuring practicality and reliability.