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Hard wiring a belling 50cm electric cooker?

What do you mean by hard-wiring? Bypassing controls and fuses?
5/8/2017 2:56:24 AM • Belling Kitchen... • Answered on May 08, 2017
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I have a belling Victoriana gas cooker. the FSD was replaced by British Gas six months ago but I now have a different problem. The oven igniter presses in and clicks and sparks but will not light?

On all burners? Have you cleaner the burners and now its not working. Try taking the burner tops OFF Now put them back carefully, making sure that they completely fit. It's unusual that they all fail at one. Try my instructions and get back if it still doesn't work Good luck
4/30/2017 2:34:16 PM • Belling Kitchen... • Answered on Apr 30, 2017
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Door not closing properly

It is the modern way to build in obsolescence by pricing parts not to sell. As I am not familiar with the model and have no idea what the hinges or the doors look like I can't offer any solutions. I do feel it unlikely an oven hinge is likely ever to wear out due to the greasy environment. It would be possible perhaps for the pin(s) to become loose, perhaps the fixing screws have loosened, perhaps the hinges have become strained due to mishandling or if the hinges incorporate springs to close the door, perhaps they have become weak. It should not be beyond the wit of someone with an engineering aptitude to diagnose the problem and resecure, adjust or repair the existing hinges or if the situation is beyond redemption, to fashion an alternative means of keeping the door closed - though I find housewives are usually very good at finding alternative methods of doing things.
4/15/2017 2:32:47 AM • Belling... • Answered on Apr 15, 2017
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I have a Belling Richmond dual fuel cooker (electric & LPG) and can't simmer anything on the burners because the flame is too high even at the lowest setting

Most gas ranges and cooktops are set for natural gas at the factory. If the flames are too high this could be an indication the range or cooktop was improperly converted from a natural gas setting to LP, (Liquid Propane) gas setting. Contact your installer or local Gas Company to correctly convert the range or cooktop. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/marc_162a3912222e83a4
12/10/2016 10:32:51 PM • Belling Kitchen... • Answered on Dec 10, 2016
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