Belling 60 Belling Chim User Manual
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To clean the Belling 60 Belling Chim, first ensure that it is switched off and cool. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the exterior and interior surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they may damage the finish.
If the extraction is inefficient, check if the filters are clogged and clean or replace them if necessary. Ensure that the ductwork is not blocked and is properly connected. Also, verify that the fan speed setting is appropriate for your cooking activity.
To replace the light bulb, ensure the unit is switched off and cool. Remove the light cover by unscrewing it or using a flat tool to pry it off, depending on the model. Replace with a bulb of the correct specification, then reattach the cover.
The Belling 60 Belling Chim uses both charcoal and grease filters. Grease filters should be cleaned every month, while charcoal filters should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage.
Yes, the Belling 60 Belling Chim can be used in recirculating mode. In this setup, ensure that the charcoal filters are installed to remove odors and impurities from the air.
To reduce noise, ensure that the installation is secure and that the unit is level. Check for any loose components or obstructions in the fan or ductwork. Using a lower fan speed setting can also help minimize noise.
Flickering lights may be due to a loose bulb or faulty connection. Ensure the bulb is screwed in tightly and check for any signs of wear or damage in the wiring. If the problem persists, consult a qualified technician.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the grease filters monthly, replacing charcoal filters as needed, and ensuring that the ductwork is clear. Periodically check for signs of wear or damage and address any issues promptly.
Installation requires securely mounting the chimney to the wall and connecting it to a power source. Ensure that all ducting is properly fitted if using an external venting setup. Consult the installation manual for detailed instructions or hire a professional installer.
If the chimney is not turning on, check the power supply and ensure that it is properly connected. Verify that the circuit breaker has not tripped. If these steps do not resolve the issue, contact a qualified technician for further diagnosis.