Question about Belling Ovens
SOURCE: Belling Format cooker
I found the following information useful, although it wasn't a belling cooker the controls appeared to be the same. Go down to the electronic timer section. http://www.prestigeappliances.com.au/owner's-manual.shtml
Posted on Aug 01, 2008
SOURCE: Kitchenaid Superba microwave oven combo close door error
turn off the main power outlet it will work.
Posted on Nov 18, 2009
SOURCE: Hotpoint BU62 double oven, no grill functioning
keep turning the oven/grill selector past the temperature settings, it feels like it won't go any further but it does!
Posted on Feb 07, 2010
SOURCE: diplomat softline oven with separate grill
grill will not light, door was shut when grill was on.
Posted on Apr 05, 2010
SOURCE: my oven door does not close tight
These hinges are now obsolete and you cannot get them anywhere. The poblem with this type of hinge is not with weak springs or anything like that, it is with the pivot pin in the door hinge. Follow these instructions and it will not cost you anything for the repair.
It is best to remove the oven from the housing. Remove both sides of the oven panels, you have to remove the top first, then the sides (remove about 20 screws all together). Support the bottom oven door first by tying a bit of string between the bottom and top oven door hand rails. This will stop the door falling down when you remove the springs. unhook the springs and the door will just slide out. (Use a loop of string attached to the back end of the spring to pull it from its holes.)
Dismantle the door by removing the screws. You will probably find that the the hinge pivot pins have come away from the U shaped hinge bracket. The secret is to make sure that these are fixed firm back into the bracket. What I did was to nip the U hinge bracket in a vice, (or use pliers) so that the pin will now protude slightly each side of the bracket. This allows more surface bearing area so the pin will not pull itself out of the hinge. To further make sure, I glued the ends of the pin with epoxy resin.
Then reassemble.
My door now feels like a new one even though it is 15 years old.
Posted on Feb 04, 2011
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