Baby Belling
321R
Installation and User Instructions
Installing Your Cooker
Connecting the cooker
For your own safety, we recommend that your cooker is installed by
competent electrician. The installation must comply with current I.E.E. Wiring
regulations
Warning: This appliance must be earthed
The cooker must be connected to the correct electrical supply as stated on
the voltage label, through a suitable cooker control unit incorporating a double
pole switch having a contact separation of a least 3mm in all poles. It must not
be connected to a 13amp plug.
We recommend you use 2.5mm² twin and earth cable to connect the cooker
to the mains supply
The cable should be connected to the mains terminal block as follows;
Connect the Green & yellow lead to the terminal marked
Connect the Brown lead to the terminal marked
Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked
“L”
“N”
Ensure that the cable is clamped using the clamp provided.
Allow sufficient cable length for the cooker to be pulled out for cleaning, but
do not let it hang closer than 50mm (2”) to the floor.The cable can be looped
if necessary, but make sure that it is not kinked or trapped when the cooker
is in position.
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For Your Own Safety
When used properly your Baby Belling Cooker is completely safe, but as with any
electrical appliance there are some precautions you must take in its use.
Never ...
• allow anyone except an authorised Belling Service Agent to service or repair your
cooker.
• remove any part of the cooker other than those intended in normal use, or attempt
to modify the cooker in any way.
• use the cooker for commercial catering. It is designed for domestic use and for
cooking food only.
• allow young children to operate or play with the cooker.
• use a chip pan or deep fat fryer more than 1/3 full of oil, or use a lid while frying,
and do not leave a fryer unattended while cooking.
• operate the grill with the oven door closed. This may cause overheating of the
cooker.
• line the shelf, floor, or sides of the oven, or the radiant ring hob spillage tray with
aluminium foil as overheating and damage may result.
• place anything which might catch fire, such as towels or tea towels, on the hob or
elements, even when the cooker is not in use.
• use an asbestos mat, trivet or rack of any kind under pans on the hob.
• store anything which might catch fire in the oven.
Always . . .
• take care when touching any part of the cooker which may be hot. Use oven
gloves when removing or replacing food or dishes.
• stand back when opening the oven door to allow any build-up of heat or steam to
disperse.
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keep the oven door closed when not in use to prevent accidents, but remember
that the oven door must be kept open when grilling to prevent overheating.
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make sure that the roof, floor, and shelf are fitted correctly before using the oven or
grill.
keep your cooker clean, as a build-up of grease or fat from cooking may be a fire
hazard.
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switch off at the mains supply before cleaning your cooker.
supervise children and pets, particularly when grilling, as exposed parts of the grill
may become hot.
use suitable pans for the hob, and make sure that they are stable.
keep handles away from the edge of the hob and any heat. For added safety you
should consider using a suitable hob guard.
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make sure that all the controls are switched off when you finish cooking.
remember that your cooker may stay hot for a time even after you have finished
cooking.
Before Cooking
Before you cook for the first time , we recommend that you switch on each element
in turn to burn off any odours remaining from manufacture. Simply operate each
hob element and the grill on maximum for a few minutes, and the oven for about 30
minutes.
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Controls
Left hand boiling ring
Grill switch
Oven thermostat
Power ON neon
Right hand boiling
Oven ON neon
Power on
This lights up to show that the cooker is switched on at the mains, even if it is not
being used.
Oven + selector
0
This is the ‘off ’ position. When this is selected, only the hotplates can be used.
This is the oven temperature range.
0 – 245
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid
touching heating elements inside the oven.
Using the oven
Never operate the oven without the grill/oven roof and the oven floor in
position. Make sure that the oven shelves are pushed fully in to the oven
before closing the oven door, and close the door gently. In some conditions
steaming around the oven door may occur. This is perfectly normal and does
not indicate any fault with the oven door or seal. Do not place heavy loads on
the oven door when it is open.
Oven control
The control is graduated with the main cooking temperatures indicated.
Remember that you may select any position between those indicated if you
so wish. Turn the switch until the desired temperature is set. The neon
indicator will stay alight until the desired temperature is reached,
(approximately 20 minutes depending on the selected temperature), when it
will go out. The neon indicator will then continue to go on and off as the
thermostat maintains the oven temperature automatically.
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Controls
Grill
This is the grill position. This position can only be set by rotating the knob in a
clockwise direction.
Using the grill
We recommend that the grill is preheated for at least five minutes before
placing the food under the grill. After sealing the surface of the food reduce
the heat as required. Remember to keep the oven door open when grilling or
preheating.
The grill/oven roof should be removed regularly for cleaning, but must always be
replaced before the grill or oven is used. A dirty grill roof can cause the grill to smoke
when it is used. When grilling, the oven door must be fully open to prevent
overheating.
NOTE:
The grill output can not be regulated. Therefore food requiring less intense
heat should be located on a lower shelf position.
The selector switch will not rotate past the Grill position; therefore it can only
be switched off by rotating anti clockwise
Using the hob
The hotplate controls can be operated by turning them in either direction to the
desired setting ‘0’ for off, between 1 and 3 for low simmering, and between 4 and 6 for
fast simmering and boiling. We recommend that pans are brought to the boil on setting
6 (maximum) and then the heat reduced as necessary.
Oven/grill pan
and grid
To obtain the best results, always use the wire grid when grilling. This will
ensure that foods do not cook in their own fats and will prevent any distortion
of the grill pan. It can be used either way up to position the food nearer to or
further away from the grill element. The grill pan is usually used in the middle
position in the oven for grilling. To avoid burning or excessive smoking and
spitting, make sure that the food is not too close to the grill element. Always
use an oven glove when replacing the grill pan.
Oven shelf
Oven pans
The three runner positions and shelf give a variety of cooking positions in the
oven. The shelf is cranked, and can be used either way up to give
intermediate heights. Do not place food or empty dishes on the floor of the
oven during cooking. The shelf simply slides in and out. Be careful, when
pulling the shelf out with food on it that you do not pull it out to far.
When cooking food which might boil over, place the dish on a tray or larger
dish on the shelf to catch spillage. Do not line any part of the oven, including
the floor, with aluminium foil as this can cause damage. You can, of course,
use foil to cover foods during cooking
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Care of your cooker
In the interests of both safety and hygiene your Belling Cooker needs to be kept
clean. A build-up of grease or fat from cooking could cause a fire hazard.
WARNING! For your own safety, always switch off your cooker at the mains
supply before cleaning.
Never use excessive amounts of water to clean your cooker, and remember that your
cooker is heavy - take care when pulling it out for access.
Cooker exterior
The outside surfaces of your cooker should be cleaned with a mild detergent or mild
cream cleanser and a little water. Wipe off the detergent with a damp cloth and dry the
cooker with a soft lint-free cloth.
Do not use scouring pads or abrasive detergents, particularly on the control panel, as
damage may result.
Hob Elements
Oven and grill
Always ensure that the elements are cold before cleaning. To prevent any spillage
becoming baked on, clean the hob as soon as the hob has cooled, using a mild
detergent or mild cream cleanser and a little water. You may use a scouring pad on
the element surface only
The oven shelf, oven roof, oven floor, and enamel parts of the oven can be cleaned
using household cream cleanser with a nylon pad or sponge. Heavier soiling may
require the use of a proprietary oven cleaner or steel wool pad, but do not allow these
to contact the door seals or plastic parts of the cooker.
Only use oven cleaners which carry the Vitreous Enamel Development Council’s
Approvals symbol,
and always follow the manufacturers instructions for use.
To remove the oven roof or oven floor, simply slide it forward out of the oven.
Remember never to operate either the oven or grill without the roof and floor in
position. When replacing the floor and the roof make sure that they are correctly
located in their guides.
Suitable pans
To get the best results when cooking on the hob, it is important to use the correct size
and type of pans. Using unsuitable pans can cause overheating of the hob, slow and
inefficient cooking, and poor cooking results.
The pans should be approximately the same diameter as the hotplate. Using- too small
a pan may result in boiling over and it wastes heat, but never use pans with a base
larger than 250mm (10”) in diameter. Too large a pan can cause overheating and may
damage the hob enamel. Never use a pan that covers two rings, such as a large fish
kettle.
The base of the pan needs to make good contact with the hotplate, to allow
maximum heat transfer. For this reason, use pans with a flat base - not bowed or
ridged, or with a rim (like some kettles). A new pan may not necessarily be flat. You
can check by holding a straight edge such as a ruler against the bottom of the pan.
The ruler should touch all the way across, with only a small gap allowed. Scrolled base
pans (ground like a spiral) should be suitable.
For best results use the larger ring for frying and deep frying. Always use a good
quality pan and never fill a chip pan more than one third full of oil. Never leave any
frying unattended, even for a short time, If you use a wok, make sure it is flat-
bottomed. Never use a stand or rack of any kind under any pan on the hob. To avoid
damage to the hotplates, make sure that the base of any pan is smooth, and always lift
pans off the hob rather than dragging them. You must never cook any item of food
directly on the hotplates as it is dangerous and damage to the cooker can result.
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Care of your cooker
Calling for Service
Please consult your retailer in the first instance. If you experience difficulty
contact, Belling Appliances Service Division.
Remember that you may be charged for the visit (even during the guarantee
period) if nothing is found to be wrong with your appliance, so always check
to make sure that you have not missed anything.
Belling Appliances Service Division:
Tel: 0844 815 3746
Before contacting a service agent, please note the following details about
your appliance.
Model number ……………………………..
Serial Number ……………………………..
Date of Purchase ………………………….
Also note your Postcode ………………….
In order to provide a complete service history for your cooker, please ask the
service engineer to record the appropriate details in the chart below.
Date
Nature of Fault
Parts Replaced or Repaired
Authorised stamp or
signature
Technical Data
Power supply 230-240v~50Hz
Electrical load 230v
240v
Left hotplate
Right hotplate
Grill
0.92kW
1.0kW
1.5kW
1.5kW
1.3kW
4.0kW
1.4kW
1.4kW
1.1kW
Oven
Maximum load 3.72kW
Nominal dimensions (mm)
321R – 410 high (495 with splash-back) x 470 wide x 420 deep (weight 23kg)
This cooker is classed as type X in respect of surface temperatures of
adjacent surfaces.
083030001 10.2009
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