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Hi
I had a look at the manual which I found here: http://argos.scene7.com/is/content/Argos/4894827_R_D001pdf
and I don't think that the red light should be on all the time, depending upon the positioning of the function switches - see pages 9 & 10. You may wish to check the manual more thoroughly than I have to confirm this.
Cheers
The icon with the 2 lines (top and bottom) turns on both the top and bottom elements. The icon with 1 line at the bottom turns on just the bottom element; this is the bake element. The icon with the single line at the top is for broiling.
Generally speaking, a single oven can be used from a normal 13 amp socket.
If you are not sure, check the power used by the oven on the rating plate, as long as it does not exceed 3kw, then itt is o/k to use from socket.
If more than 3kw, then it will need to be hard wired.
copy and paste this address into your browser's address window and download the pdf you will find there
http://www.centralproperties.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Built-In-Oven-Instructions-Belling-OUX69-MF.pdf
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