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52 questions from our users

shorties

shortiesasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

When installing the stove what is the recommended height of the stove burners above the finished cupboard height?
Are there any requirements for heat resistant surfaces at the sides of the stove?



1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hi,

650mm or > from cupboard, shelf, overhang, rangehood etc. 90mm to 400mm side clearance, with no provision for heat resistance.

Thanks!

shorties

shortiesasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

Hi Just bought a BR900DFCNGLP from Harvey Norman - its still in storage - renovating kitchen - can you tell what side/area is the power outlet for this appliance please?



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Mmc
Mmc

I had my electrician/plumber fit the unit. I have no idea. I do know that my gas fitting was in the left side of the oven and that caused no problem to connect. Can I suggest you calll the supplier (mine was Harvey Norman), and ask them?

Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hi there, the power outlet is in the middle of the appliance thanks :)

Mandy H

Mandy Hasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

Can you please explain or send a picture of how the 2 grey supplied trays and silver insert tray fits into the grill. Belling Richmond 90cm duel fuel. I cannot make it fit into the grill on the shelf already in place and It also has no handle. This is a brand new stove cant even make toast yet! Thank you

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hi Mandy, congrats on your purchase!



The two grill trays and inserts just sit on the shelves in the grill and can also be used in the other two ovens in the same way if required.

Thanks!

Bek78

Bek78asked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

Hi we have just purchased a duel fuel cooker from Currys which is being installed Saturday. However I noticed that the entire grill unit moves as it doesn't seem fixed and the grill seal is not attached. Is this normal before fitting?

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hi Bek,

The grill should be fixed within the frame of the complete unit.

If you need any further assistance, please call us on 1800 444 357.

Thanks!

Colywobbles

Colywobblesasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

We had our Belling Richmond cooker installed two days ago. The top left hand grill gets warm but does not get up to cooking temperature. Can you please advise what control setting we should be using as the manual is of no assistance at all. The lower left hand oven grill works great.

2 answers
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Congrats on the purchase.

Can you provide your contact information and we will get in touch to run you through the functions and features of your new appliance :)

Colywobbles
Colywobbles

Having now read through some other questions and answers from other owners of the Richmond cooker who were having the same problem I can now operate the grill satisfactorily. Thank you for taking the time to respond.

Karen

Karenasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

I bought a Balling oven from Harvey Norman a couple of years ago.
I am having trouble with glass on door There are marks between the glass panels and now way to get at them Suggestions please

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hey Karen,

It is probably best for us to explain this either over the phone or on email. Can you provide one or the other and we will get in touch! :)

Thanks.

Robyn I

Robyn Iasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

I have a Belling gas stove and all the markings around the knobs have worn off is there any way. How I can replace this?

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

HI Robyn,

Yes, you can replace the fascia panel. Please call us on 1800 444 357. Thank you.

Jan

Janasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

Will this oven fit flush with my 600mm deep cabinetry?
I'm afraid the side opening doors won't open properly, as the oven is only 560mm deep and will have to jut out.
Please advise

2 answers
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hi Jan,

Can you please provide us your contact information so that we can get in touch with you?

Thank you.

Jan
Jan

Do I just type my email address in here? It won't go on the website for the public to see will it?

George

Georgeasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

Can this stove be connected to 3 phase 415volts or does it have to stay at single phase 240 volts as per installation disgram

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hi George

Yes, it can be connected to 3 phase. Please engage a licensed trades-person to assist further.

Thanks.

ida dunling

ida dunlingasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

hi, I would like to ask why it is you recomend in the handbook supplied with my stove, we use good quality baking trays in the ovens to prevent warping, when the trays you supply as standard for roasting and grilling both seem to be of a inferior quality and both have warped, making the griller quite hazardous to use as it wobbles all over the place this is made worse as the grill tray was not supplied with a handle .I would appreciate a suggested fix, to resolve the issue with the grill tray, as we rely on our griller quite a bit even for toasting.
Thanks
Ida D

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hey Ida,

We will arrange some new trays to be sent to you free of charge.

Can you please provide us your email address?

Thank you.

Narelle G

Narelle Gasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

Search Belling team,
We are seriously considering a purchase of Belling freestanding cooker. However some reviews citing common concerns - and notable missing responses - cause significant concern. Namely:
-Excessively hot external sides
-Rusting to doors
-Enamel peeling
Please advice how the manufacturer is addressing these problems?
Thank you

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hey Narelle,

Thanks for the question and your interest in Belling.

We take all feedback and evidence from the field with the utmost seriousness. We have an internal product quality framework that involves detailed reporting at individual customer level, which is then feed back to our factory.

We would ask you to keep in mind that when perusing product reviews, that we sell 100's of these models and peoples experiences(both positive and negative) make up only a very small % of all units sold.

Thanks :)

Treena

Treenaasked

Richmond BR900DFCRNG/LP (Cream)

So I have the Richmond 900, how many knobs do you use to get the grill hot and what do you put them on? The grill knob, the 1-8 setting and the knob for the top grill? With temps as well as grill pic?

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hey Treena!

The Grill on your Richmond 900 uses two knobs.

One on the left hand side nearest the clock and one on the right hand side nearest the clock.

Can you provide us your email address? We can email you a document that will assist you.

Thanks.

Newbee

Newbeeasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

Have just purchased stove and can't see to work out what knobs turn on grill for toast. Any ideas?

1 answer
Belling
Ruben R.Belling

Hey Newbee,

Congrats on your purchase. If you can provide us your email address, we will send you some detailed instructions! :)

Sandra jackson

Sandra jacksonasked

Richmond BR900DFCRNG/LP (Cream)

I am having difficulty getting the grill to come on in the top electric oven. I have followed the instructions to turn selector control knob to grill then select temperature but the grill element doesn’t seem to be getting hot. The oven is brand new only installed last week

1 answer
Belling
Candice C.Belling

Hi Sandra - if you are using the 2x control knobs required to turn on the grill element and still are having no joy, please contact our After Sales team by phone: 1300 556 816 to go through some trouble shooting and/ or organise service as appropriate.

RenG

RenGasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

I'm seriously considering buying this oven but I'm concerned about the size of the ovens... has anyone had issues with not fitting stuff in it?? They all seem quite narrow so I'm concerned that I won't be able to fit large quiches/roasts etc.

1 answer
Belling
Candice C.Belling

Hi RenG - I would encourage you to head over to the Belling website and watch a couple of the videos our team have put up for our customers to view. Several of them show exactly how much food you can expect to be able to cook and the sizes of the dishes: https://www.belling.com.au/customer-care/videos

neese

neeseasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

does this stove have a slow cook option?

1 answer
Belling
Candice C.Belling

Hi Neese - the main electric oven in this rangecooker will come with a slow cook setting on the temperature dial (which equates to approximately 100degC) Should you require additional information regarding the features and functions of our product range, please do not hesitate to contact our office at any time by phoning 1300 556 816 and speaking with a member of our Customer Care team.

Jackie

Jackieasked

Richmond BR900DFCRNG/LP (Cream)

Just starting tonite my new Belling Richmond BR900DF. What is the control closest to the clock on the right hand side for??

2 answers
Will
Will

Hi Jackie, the control is for the grill, the other side is the setting to grill and/or top oven. enjoy the oven.
Will

Belling
Candice C.Belling

Hi Jackie - This control knob is to select the heat output for the grill - which you would have selected using the control knob closest to the clock on the left. If you have any further queries regarding the use of your oven, please feel free to contact our Customer Care team direct to receive a comprehensive guide via email relevant to your oven controls: [email protected]

Lucy

Lucyasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

I was going to purchase a Belling today and then read all the negative reviews about over heating, poor construction and poor customer service....so I thought I'd read the positive ones. Well, as someone who works in the online review space, it does strike me as odd that quite a few 'positive reviews' are written in the exact same tone of voice, by 'members' who joined this site and left a review on the same day, which to date is till their only activity on the site. Coincidence? Or is someone leaving fake positive reviews. It has seriously put me off!

My question is regard Australian Law and warranties - for a major purchase shouldn't the warranty exceed 2 years? I certainly don't want to drop $8k to throw it down the drain if I experience issues with the product.

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OOTW
OOTW

We did buy the oven and provided a balanced review. On the plus side it looks awesome. Everyone who sees our new kitchen comments on how fantastic the oven looks and people have asked where they can get the oven. We like how the doors open out sideways. We like being able to cook two things at the same time at separate temperatures.

On the down side, it is seriously over-priced. We got thousands of dollars off the RRP but it was still one of largest indulgences we have ever made. Value for money is not a feature and you can buy veryy good ovens for half the price or even less. I don't know that I would say that it overheats, but when it is in fan-forced mode, it is definitely a fast oven. Eg. if a cake says cook for 50 minutes, if it is in fan-forced mode, take 10 degrees off the temp and check at around 30-35 minutes. The other downside is that you can't cook anything really huge. Some family size pizza trays won't fit, or, if you want to cook a giant salmon, you'll have to do it on the BBQ.

The bottom line is we like it and are happy with it. We wish it cost way less and that it had more space. If you absolutely love the look of it and can afford it, great. If you need a large oven compartment and need the cash for something else, then no.

Andre
Andre

Hi just to clarify my customer experience issues is with Belling New Zealand. With regards to the product I have two Belling ovens. One induction and one gas. So I did love the brand especially over Christmas time being able to cook a turkey ham and all else at the same time.
The cost for the repair and the fact that till today I am still waiting for a service report that I can submit to insurance! has really put me off the brand. Belling Australia was going to contact NZ on my behalf, still waiting on NZ!

Guy
Guy

Hi Lucy, I am a real purchaser and I am still very happy with my oven. Not sure about warranty length but other than cars and buildings I'm not sure what would have longer than two years.
Guy

Modz

Modzasked

Richmond 90cm BR900DF

I'm confused... this is listed under "freestanding" but I can only see images of this oven installed "flush" in cabinetry. Would it make sense aesthetically and functionally for this oven to be "by itself" against a wall with no cabinets/walls to the left or right?

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OOTW
OOTW

Functionally i think that it would be fine standing on its own. I don't think the sides are as aesthetically pleasing as the front. The front looks good enough to be a feature / highlight of the kitchen. The sides look pretty ordinary from what I can see as ours is also flush with the cabinetry.

Belling
Candice C.Belling

Hi Modz - the range cookers are considered 'freestanding' as they are not dependant upon being built into cabinetry etc for functionality. Both the functional and design aesthetic is such that you can either install the unit as a stand-alone or build into your kitchen cabinetry - the choice is yours!!
Feel free to check out our photo gallery on FaceBook for some design inspiration as supplied by our customers!!
Should you have any further queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Care team at any time: 1300-556-816

Sunoloc

Sunolocasked

Richmond BR900DFCNG/LP (Black)

My wife and I are quite confused about which type of stove to choose.
We are trying to work out which to buy.
A Belling 90cm or a Similar Smeg product.
Black enamel is preferred.
But so many differing views.
Please advise?

3 answers
CLB
CLB

Stay away from Belling six months down the track I am having all the above problems the one stars have mentioned...
Used large oven for first time a month ago... steam hissing out of top of oven does not seal properly... 2 magnets keeping an oven door from popping open when heated major design fault...high school physics will tell you magnets will loose magnetism if heated and eventually fail completely...had seal replaced and so called stronger magnets but the other ones only six months old and never used was not the fault... poor design great look oven do not believe sales people at Harvey Norman the only place that sells them in WA. My advice to Belling is listen to complaints fix the issues on up and coming models and you would have a best seller... ATM your reputation is going down the gurgler!!

Sixtyplus6
Sixtyplus6

I have to agree with the above comment, the after sales service is at best atrocious and at worse non existent, no pint in trying to order even a new knob from them as they will not sell you a spare part, instead they insist that you have to use one of their recommended service repairmen, for a knob for heavens sake !!!. I am looking forward to the day that I can throw the thing to the tip.

Beetle
Beetle

I have had my Belling Richmond installed for four years now. It's had four sets of magnets for the large oven door. Heat escaping caused our kitchen cupboard to warp. Eventually Belling sent someone to install reinforcing inside the door, which fixed the problem. One of the oven fans had to be replaced and the small oven had a part fail (not the thermostat) which caused the oven to overheat to the extent that I thought our house would catch fire. The part to repair it took six months to arrive. The knobs warped and buckled and had to be replaced. The gas jets have all at various times had to be repaired. The central gas jet died last December (six months ago) and my gas repair man is at his wits end trying to find what is wrong with it. Belling haven't replied to my many letters and phone calls. I called another gas repair person today about the large gas jet and he told me Belling stoves are the worst he's ever worked on. He refused to come to look at it because he says the company is impossible to deal with, parts take forever to come, it wastes his precious time and causes the customer increased costs. He expressed surprise that I hadn't just taken the stove to the tip. I would recommend that no-one reading this buys a Belling. The stove itself is rubbish and the company is totally hopeless.

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