Belling Kensington 100G User Guide
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To clean the burners, ensure the gas supply is turned off and the burners are cool. Remove the burner caps and wash them in warm soapy water. Use a soft brush to clean the burner heads, ensuring the gas ports are clear. Dry thoroughly before reassembling.
If the oven is not heating properly, check if the thermostat is set correctly. Ensure the door is closing fully and the seal is intact. If the issue persists, it may require a professional inspection for faulty elements or connections.
If the ignition is not working, check if the appliance is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure the burner parts are correctly placed. If it still fails, the ignition switch or spark module might be faulty and require professional repair.
Regularly clean the hob, oven, and grill compartments. Inspect and clean the burners and gas ports, and check the door seals for wear. Ensure the appliance is free from grease build-up to prevent fire hazards.
To reset the clock, press and hold the 'Time' button until the display flashes. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to set the correct time, then press the 'Time' button again to confirm.
Yes, the Belling Kensington 100G can be converted to run on LPG using a conversion kit. It is recommended to have this conversion performed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the gas supply and open windows to ventilate the area. Do not use electrical switches or naked flames. Contact a qualified technician to inspect your appliance and gas connections.
To use the grill, preheat it for a few minutes with the door slightly open. Adjust the grill setting to the desired temperature. Place your food on the grill pan and insert it into the appropriate shelf position for even cooking.
Uneven flames may be due to food debris blocking the gas ports. Ensure the burner parts are clean and correctly positioned. If the problem persists, a gas supply issue might exist, requiring a professional check.
To replace the oven light bulb, first turn off the oven and allow it to cool. Remove the glass cover by unscrewing it. Replace the bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage, then reattach the glass cover.