Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd FSE 60 I manual Using the HOB, Using the hotplate

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USING THE HOB

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 overhangingthe 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 - eg; 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 spilt 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.

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Contents Belling FSE 60 0844 815 Contents Introduction Your 1st Year GuaranteeThank you for choosing a British built appliance by Belling Moving the cookerEnvironmental Protection Cooling fanDisposal of packaging Electrical connectionBe Safe not Sorry Be Safe not Sorry Be Safe not Sorry Using the hotplate Using the HOBIng food on a hob, provides fast heat up and boiling times Induction HOB FunctionsUsing the Induction HOB Auto Power TuningAbout the induction hob Auto Heat Up Induction controls To turn the hob ‘ON’ / ‘OFF’Power Boost Keep Warm Griddle ZonePan detection Pan SizesHow to establish the suitability of a pan Cookware for induction hobsSuitable Cookware for Induction Hobs Unsuitable Cookware Child Lock Residual Heat indicatorsOverheat Pan Protection Auto Stand by Holiday Shut DownPossible Cause Solution Troubleshooting with the Induction Hob Code ProblemFunction Recommended Uses Oven & Grill FunctionsUsing the grills Using the GrillsPreheating Aluminium foilTo switch on the grill Using the top oven grillGrilling in the top oven Grilling in the main oven Conventional grillFanned grill Using the TOP Oven To turn on the top ovenTop heat only Shelf positions When using the top ovenCooking temperatures Temperature Shelf Approximate Position Cooking timeTop oven baking guide Cooking times Using the MULTI-FUNCTION Main Oven Preheating conventional mode Using the Main OvenWhen using the oven Oven cookingFan oven Intensive bake Pizza settingConventional oven Base heat onlyUsing the Main Oven Main oven baking guide Cooking times To help the air circulate freelyMain Oven Conversion Guide Baking guide Using the OvensCooling and defrosting in the main oven Slow cooking SettingDefrosting times Be safeRoasting guide Roast turkey Traditional fruit cakesDo not Automatic cookingHints for automatic cooking Symbols on the LED display Programmer / ClockProgrammer buttons To select an alarm tone To set the time of day Setting the minute minderFully automatic cooking Semi-automatic cookingEnd Time method Semi-automatic cooking Duration method11 a 12 a Fully automatic cooking exampleVitreous enamel parts Care & CleaningPainted, plastic and metal finish parts if fitted Glass partsChrome plated parts Stainless Steel surfaces stainless steel finish models onlyCleaning the hob Ceramic glass surface Care and maintenanceDiscolouration of the hob Dimensions Installation InstructionsClearances Levelling the cookerConnect to the electricity supply Technical Data Electrical supply/LoadCountries of destination Belling Customer Care