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Manuale del proprietario
FR GUIDE D’INSTALLATION ET D’UTILISATION
EN GUIDE FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
IT GUIDA D’INSTALLAZIONE E UTILIZZO
Table de cuisson
Cooking Hob
Piani Cottura
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Dear Customer,
You have just acquired a
D
E DIETRICH
DE DIETRICH
DE DIETRICH
hob and we would like to thank you.
Our research teams have created this new generation of appliances for
you. Their quality, appearance, functions and technological advances
make them exceptional products, showcases of our unique know-how.
Your new hob will blend harmoniously into your kitchen and
perfectly combine cooking performance and ease of use. We wanted to
oer you a product of excellence.
In the line of products, you will also nd a wide range of
ovens, microwaves, suction hoods, dishwashers, and refrigerators, all of
which can be integrated and all of which can be coordinated with your new
D
E DIETRICH
cooking hob.
Of course, in an ongoing eort to better satisfy your demands with regard
to our products, our after-sales service department is at your disposal and
ready to listen in order to respond to all of your questions and suggestions
(contact information at the end of this booklet).
Also visit our
w
ebsite www.dedietrich-electromenager.com
, where you will
nd our latest innovations as well as useful and additional information.
DE DIETRICH
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etting New Values
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EN
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IT
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As part of our commitment to constantly improving our products, we reserve the
right to make changes to them based on advances to their technical, functional
and/or aesthet-ic properties.
I
mportant
: Before installing and using your appliance, please carefully read this
Guide to Installation and Use, which will allow you to quickly familiarise yourself
with its operation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
t
Safety Instructions
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t
Caring for the environment
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t
Description of your appliance
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1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
t
Choice of location
__________________________________________
26
t
Fitting
____________________________________________________
26
t
Tips for ush mounting
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27
t
Electric connection
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t
Gas connection
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28
t
Changing of gas supply
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2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE
t
Description of the gas hob top 33
t
Lighting the hob
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t
Cookware suitable for the gas burners
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3 / DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
t
Maintaining your appliance
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36
4 / SPECIAL MESSAGES, INCIDENTS
t
During use
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5 / COOKING GUIDES
t
Gas cooking guide
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38
t
Electric cooking guide
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38
6 / AFTER-SALES SERVICE
t
Service calls
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
We have designed this cooking hob for use
by private individuals in their homes.
All cooking should take place under your
surveillance.
These cooking hobs are intended exclusive-
ly for cooking beverages and foodstuffs and
do not contain any asbestos-based materials.
As part of our commitment to constantly im-
proving our products, we reserve the right to
make changes to them based on technologi-
cal advances to their technical, functional
and/or esthetic properties.
Using a gas cooking appliance results in the
generation of heat and humidity in the loca-
tion where it is installed.
M
ake sure that your
kitchen is well-ventilated:
keep natural ventilation orifices in your home
open or install a mechanical ventilation device
(mechanical ventilation hood).
Intensive, prolonged use of the appliance
may require additional ventilation; you can, for
example, open a window or provide more ef-
fective ventilation by increasing the power of
the mechanical ventilation system, if you have
one.
Do not store cleaning
PRODUCTS
or
FLAMMA
-
BLE PRODUCTS
(aerosol cans or pressurised
containers, as well as papers, cookbooks,
etc.) in the cabinet underneath your cooking
hob.
— If you use a drawer located under the hob,
we recommend that you avoid storing in it
items that are heat sensitive (plastic, papers,
aerosol cans, etc.).
—The required settings for the hob are written
on a sticker located in the plastic bag, as well
as on the packaging.
In order to easily locate the reference infor-
mation for your appliance, we recommend
that you note this data on the After-Sales Ser-
vice Department and Customer Relations”
page. (This page also explains to you where to
find this information on your appliance.)
Your hob should be disconnected from pow-
er and fuel supplies (electricity and gas) be-
fore any repairs.
When you connect the power cables of any
electrical appliances plugged in close to the
hob, ensure that they are not in contact with
the cooking zones.
As a safety measure, do not forget to close
the general supply tap for gas distributed by
pipe or the tap of the tank for butane or
propane gas after use.
If a knob becomes difficult to turn,
DO NOT
FORCE IT
. Call the installer for emergency re-
pairs.
The
EC
label is attached to these tables.
This appliance must be installed in compli-
ance with currently applicable regulations and
used only in a well-ventilated location. Consult
this guide before installing and using your ap-
pliance.
Warning
Installation should only be performed
by installers and qualified technicians.
Before installing it, ensure that the local dis-
tribution conditions (gas type and pressure)
and the settings of the appliance are com-
patible.
This hob complies with standard
EN 60335-2-6 relating to the heating of cabi-
nets and Class 3 units with regard to instal-
lation (as per standard EN 30-1-1).
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CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
— This appliance’s packing materials are recy-
clable. Recycle them and play a role in pro-
tecting the environment by depositing them
in local authority containers provided for this
purpose.
Your appliance also contains vari-
ous recyclable materials. It is there-
fore marked with this logo to indi-
cate that, in European Union coun-
tries, used appliances must not be
mixed with other waste. Appliance
recycling organised by your manu-
facturer will thus be carried out in optimum
conditions, in accordance with European
directive 2002/96/CE relating to electrical
and electronic equipment waste. Contact
your local council or your retailer to find out
the drop-off points for used appliances that
are nearest to your home.
We thank you for your help in protecting the
environment.
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
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DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
t
DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB
A
B
Burner cover
Burner head
Spark igniter
C
D
E
Thermocouple
Injector
Knob
F
G
H
Gasket
Tap
Tip
This Guide to Installation and Use is valid for several models. There may be minor dif-
ferences in details or ttings between your appliance and the descriptions provided.
Grill
support
pan
Fig. 01
Fig. 02
Burner
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
CHOICE OF LOCATION
Your appliance shoud beush mounted in the
surface of a support cabinet that is a minimum
of 3 cm thick, made of a material that resists
heat or that is covered with such a material.
So as not to inhibit the movement of cooking
utensils, there should not be to any obstacle
within 10 cm of the hob to the right or left or
back.
If a horizontal divider wall is positioned under
the hob, it should be placed at least 10 cm
from the top of the work surface.
In any event, do not store aerosol cans or
containers under pressure in any compartment
that may exist under the hob (see
Safety Re-
commendations
chapter).
FITTING
Follow the diagram
(Fig. 01).
Remove the pan supports, the burner co-
vers and burner heads; noting their positions.
—Apply the gasket along the recess on the
worktop, and take care to slightly overlap
the point of junction.
(Fig. 02).
Minimum distances to respect
in positioning the hob
Width
1179 mm
Deep
368 mm
Thick
70 mm
Fig. 02
APPLIANCE
Total
dimensions
a
bove
the work
top
t
t
Fig. 01
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ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Your hob is sold with a power cable (type
H05RR-F3 4 0,75, cross-section 1 mm
2
) with
three conductors (phase + ground + neutral).
After-sales service reference: After-sales
service: 77X3767 (6470.1516). It must be con-
nected to a 220-240 V
~
monophase grid via a
standard IEC 60083 electrical outlet with
phase + ground + neutral or an all-pole cut-
o device with a minimum distance between
contacts of 3.5 mm.
The plug of the electrical outlet must be ac-
cessible after installation.
Warning
The safety wire (green/yellow) is con-
nected to the ground terminal of the
appliance and must remain connected to
the ground terminal during installation.
The fuse in your set-up must be
10 amperes
If the power cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by a cable or a special kit avail-
able from the manufacturer or its After-
Sales Service Department.
Tip
In order to easily locate the refer-
ence information for your appliance, we
recommend that you note it on the “After-
Sales Service Department and Customer
Relations” page. (This page also explains
where to
nd this information on your
appliance).
1 /
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
t
Place your hob in the opening of the support
cabinet, carefully pulling the table towards
you.
Reposition the burner heads, burner covers
and pan supports on the hob.
Connect your hob to the gas supply (See “Gas
Connection” chapter) and to the power supply
(See “Electrical Connection” chapter).
Immobilise the hob using the mounting brackets
delivered with a screw
(Fig. 02)
Do not use a screwdriver.
To tighten the screws, please follow the
instructions mentioned on the label on the
bottom of the cooker hob.
C
ROS S
-
SECTION OF CABLE TO BE USE D
t
TIPS FOR FLUSH MOUNTING
H05RR-F3
Cross-section of the
conductors in mm
2
Fuse
2
20-240 V
~
- 50 Hz
Gas and dual
3 conductors
including 1 ground
0,75
10 A
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GAS CONNECTION
t Preliminary comments
If your hob is installed above an oven or if proximity to other heating elements poses a threat of
overheating the connection, you absolutely must insulate the cable in a rigid pipe.
If a hose or soft pipe (in the case of butane gas) is used, it should not come into contact with a
moving part of the cabinet, nor should it pass through a location that may become blocked.
1 /
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
t
Fig. A
Fig. B
The gas connection must be installed in
compliance with applicable regulations in the
country of installation.
t
Gas distributed by pipe; natural gas,
propane-air gas or butane-air gas
For your safety, you must choose from the
three following connection options:
Connection with a rigid pipe
made from
copper and with screw-on mechanical
connectors (G1/2 gas standard mark) Make
the connection directly to the end of the
elbow tted on the appliance.
Connection with a wavy metal hose
(stainless steel)
with screw-on mechanical
connectors
(compliant with EEC 90/396
standard) whose service life is unlimited
(Fig. A).
Connection with a reinforced rubber hose
with
screw-on mechanical connectors
(compliant with the EEC 90/396 standard)
whose service life is 10 years
(Fig. B).
Warning
All soft pipes and hoses whose serv-
ice life is limited must must be at least two
meters long and must be accessible along
their entire length. They must be replaced
before the end of their service life (marked
on the pipe). Regardless of the means of
connection chosen, ensure that the connec-
tion is leaktight, after
installation, with soapy
water.
Warning
When connecting your hob’s gas
supply, if you have to change the
direction of the elbow tted on the
appliance:
Change the sealing washer.
Screw on the elbow's nut, careful not
to exceed a torque of 17 N.m.
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t Gas supplied by tank or cylinder
(butane/propane)
For your safety, you must choose from the
three following connection options:
Connection with a rigid pipe
made from
copper and with screw-on mechanical con-
nectors (G1/2 gas standard mark). Make the
connection directly to the end of the elbow t-
ted on the appliance.
Connection with a wavy metal hose
(stain-
less steel)
with screw-on mechanical
con-
nectors (compliant with the EEC 90/396 stan-
dard) whose service life is unlimited
(Fig. 01).
Connection with a reinforced rubber
hose
with screw-on mechanical
connectors (com-
pliant with the EEC 90/396 standard) whose
service life is 10 years
(Fig. 02).
1 /
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Fig. 01
Fig. 02
Fig. 03
A
B
Gasket
Adaptor (not provided)
Clamp (not provided)
C
Tip
You can obtain the adaptor and the sealing
washer from your After-Sales Service
Department.
Warning
Screw on the adaptor with a torque
not exceeding 25 N.m.
In an existing system, a exible pipe tted with
clamps (compliant with the EEC 90/396 stan-
dard) whose service life is ve years may be
used. It is necessary in this case to use an
adaptor without forgetting to t a sealing
washer between the adaptor and the elbow on
the hob
(Fig. 03).
A
B
C
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1 /
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
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CHANGING OF GAS SUPPLY
Warning
Your appliance is sold pre-set for
natural gas.
The injectors required for adaption to
butane/propane can be found in the
plastic bag containing this guide.
Each time you change the gas supply, you
must complete the following:
Adapt the gas connection
Change the injectors
Adjust the hob connections
t
Adapt the gas connection:
Refer to the
"Gas Connection"
section.
t
Change the injectors,
proceeding as
follows:
Remove the pan supports, heads and
covers from all burners.
Using a n°7 wrench, unscrew the
injectors located under each crucible and
remove them
(Fig. 01).
Replace with the corresponding gas
injectors, in compliance with the placement of
the injectors and the table of gas properties at
the end of this section; to do this:
First screw them in manually until the
injector locks into place.
Thes tighten them fast with the wrench.
Warning
Exceeding this limit may damage the
product.
-
Reposition the burner heads, burner covers
and pan supports on the hob.
t
Tip
Each time you change the gas supply,
tick the box corresponding to the new gas
level on the label found in the plastic bag.
Refer to the corresponding "Gas
Connection" section.
Injecteur
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t
Adjust the hob connections:
they are
located underneath the knobs
(Fig. 02)
.
Proceed one tap at a time.
Remove the knobs and the gaskets by
pulling them up.
Switching from natural gas to
butane/propane
-
With a small at-head screwdriver,
s
crew in
all the way
the screw located inside the gas
(Fig. 03).
-
Replace the gaskets and the knobs, paying
careful attention to their direction and
ensuring that the knobs are pushed in all the
way.
Switching from butane/propane to natural
gas or butane-air gas/propane-air gas
-
Unscrew the screw located inside the gas
tap’s axle
(Fig. 03)
, using a small at-head
screwdriver, until the ame, is a small as
possible without being extinguished.
- Light the burner in maximum heat mode,
then turn down to reduced heat mode.
-
Remove the knob.
-
Replace the gasket and knob.
-
Make several attempts to shift from the
maximum ow rate to the minimum:
t
he flame
should not go out;
if it does, unscrew the
burner power screw so as to obtain good
ame retention during these position
switches.
1 /
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Knob
Gasket
Tap
Fig. 02
Fig. 03
tap’s axle
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
tGas Properties
(Model with triple ring burner)
1,00
1,75
2,70
3,50
1,00
1,75
2,70
3,50
73 g/h
127 g/h
196 g/h
254 g/h
95 l/h
167 l/h
257 l/h
333 l/h
0,50
0,65
0,80
0,95
0,72
0,97
1,08
1,35
0,52
0,52
0,90
1,80
0,52
0,52
0,90
1,80
Type
de gaz
Burner
Nominal
power (KW)
Minimum
power (KW)
Nominal
consumption
Nozzle
mm)
AUXILIARY
SEMI-RAPID
RAPID
TRIPLE - RING
AUXILIARY
SEMI-RAPID
RAPID
TRIPLE - RING
AUXILIARY
SEMI-RAPID
RAPID
TRIPLE - RING
LPG GAS
G30/G31
28÷30/37 mbar
NATURAL GAS
G20 20 mbar
1,00
1,75
2,70
3,50
95 l/h
167 l/h
257 l/h
333 l/h
0,72
0,94
1,16
1,38
0,52
0,52
0,90
1,80
NATURAL GAS
G25 25 mbar
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USING YOUR APPLIANCE
DESCRIPTION OF THE GAS HOB TOP
t
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Semi-fast burner 1,75 kW
*
*
*
*
High-speed burner 2,70 kW
Auxiliary burner 1,00 kW
Triple-ring burner 3,5 kW
*
Powered by G20 natural gas
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LIGHTING THE HOB
The burner safety measure is a metal rod
located directly to the side of the ame.
Each burner is controlled by a tap tted with a
safety system that, in the event of accidental
ame extinction (spills, draughts, etc.),
quickly and automatically cuts the gas supply
and prevents it from escaping.
Each burner is supplied by a tap which can be
opened by pressing it and turning it in a coun-
terclockwise direction.
The point “
” corresponds to a closed tap.
Choose the desired burner by using the sym-
bols located near the knobs (e.g.: center right
burner ).
To light the burner:
Press on the knob and turn it in a counter-
clockwise direction to the maximum set-
ting .
Continue pressing on the knob to produce a
series of sparks until the burner lights.
The setting for more moderate ame intensi-
ties is between the symbol and the
symbol.
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USING YOUR APPLIANCE
t
Fig. 01
Tip
If the ame goes out accidentally,
reignite normally following the lighting
instructions.
The burner’s ames are smaller near the
support to protect the support’s enamel.
The noise made by certain burners is
related to their high power and to gas
combustion; it does not alter cooking
quality.
In the event of a power cut, place a
lighted match near an open burner.
Warning
Hold the knob fully pressed down
for a few seconds after the ame appears
in order to trigger the safety system.
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Warning
— Adjust the ring of ames so that
they do not extend beyond the edges of the
cookware (Fig. 01).
—Do not use cookware with a concave or
convex bottom (Fig. 02).
— Do not use cookware that partially covers
the knobs (Fig. 03).
— Do not leave a gas burner operating with
empty cookware.
t
2 /
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Tip
Keep natural ventilation openings in
your home ajar or install a mechanical
ventilation device (mechanical ventilation
hood).
Intensive, prolonged use of the appliance
may require additional ventilation; you
can, for example, open a window or pro-
vide more eective ventilation or increase
power to the mechanical ventilation, if
such a system is installed (a minimum air
ow of 2 m
3
/h per kW of gas power is
required).
Example: 4 gas burners
Total power: 1.5 + 2.25 + 3.1 + 0.85 = 7.7 kW
7.7 kW x 2 = 15.4 m
3
/hr
maximum ow.
Fig. 01
Fig. 02
COOKWARE SUITABLE FOR THE GAS BURNERS
t Which burner should you use depending on your cookware?
Diameter of the cookware
24 to 30 cm
21 to 26 cm
15 to20 cm
6 to 14 cm
Burner
Triple ring
High-speed
Semi-fast
Auxiliary
Usage
Searing foods
Boiling water - fast cooking
Sauces - Reheating
Gentle simmer
Fig. 03
correct
wrong
burner cover not properly centered
parallel
inclined
WRONGCORRECT
CONCAVECONVEX
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MAINTE NANCE...
Of the spark plugs
and injectors
Of the pan sup-
ports and gas
burners
Enamel or
stainless steel
Warning
It will be easier to maintain your hob if you clean it before it has completely cooled
down. However, never clean your appliance while it is in operation. Set all the electric and
gas controls to zero.
Tip
— It is better to clean the parts of the hob by hand rather than in the dishwasher.
— Do not use an abrasive sponge to clean your hob.
— Do not use steam cleaning.
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DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE
t
WHAT TO DO
If the spark igniters become dirty, clean
them using a small, sti-bristled brush
(non-metallic).
The gas injector is located in the centre
of the burner in the form of a crucible. Be
careful not to clog it during cleaning, as
this will reduce the performance of your
hob. In the event of obstruction, use a
safety pin to unclog the injector.
If tough stains occur, use a non-abrasive
cream, then rinse with clean water.
Carefully wipe each part of the burner
before using your hob again.
To clean the hob’s enamel, use a scour-
ing cream. Polish it with a dry cloth.
Do not allow acidic liquids such as lemon
juice, vinegar, etc. to remain in contact
with the enamel.
To clean the hob’s stainless steel, use a
sponge and soapy water or a commer-
cially available special stainless steel
product.
P
R ODUCTS/ACCES SORIES
TO BE USE D
. Small, hard-bristled brush.
. Safety pin
. Gentle scrubbing cream.
. Cleaning sponge
. Gentle scrubbing cream.
. Commercially available
specialised stainless steel
product.
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SPECIAL MESSAGES, INCIDENTS
DURING USE
YOU OBSERVE THAT: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
Lighting of burners:
There are no sparks when you
press the knobs.
.
When you press on a knob, all
the burners spark at the same
time.
There are sparks, but the burn-
er (burners) does (do) not light.
On lighting, the flames light,
then go out as soon as the knob is
released.
In reduced heat mode, the
burner goes out or the flames
remain high.
The flames look irregular or
uneven.
During cooking, the knobs
become hot.
Triple ring burner
:
- The flames are yellow on the
small central burner.
- Small or no flames on the small
central burner.
.Check the electrical connection of your appliance
. Check that the spark plugs are clean.
. Check that the burners are clean and properly assembled
. If the hob is attached to the work surface, check that the
mounting brackets are not deformed.
. Check that the gaskets under the knobs are not coming
out of their seats.
This is normal. The lighting function is centralised and con-
trols all of the burners simultaneously.
. Check that the gas inlet pipe is not pinched.
. Check that the gas inlet pipe is less than two meters
long.
. Check that the gas inlet pipe is open.
. If you have gas in a cylinder or tank, check that it is not
empty.
. If you have just installed the hob or changed the gas
cylinder, hold the knob down in the maximum open posi-
tion until gas arrives in the burners.
. Check that the injector is not clogged; if it is, unclog it
with a safety pin.
. Press firmly down on the knobs and keep holding them
down for a few seconds after the flames appear.
. Check that the parts of the burner are correctly mount-
ed.
. Check that the gaskets under the knobs are not coming
out of their seats.
. Avoid strong air currents in the room.
. Light your burner before placing your saucepan on it.
. Avoid strong air currents in the room.
. Check that the gas type being used corresponds to the
injectors installed (Read about markings on the injectors in
the “Changing the Gas Supply” chapter).
Reminder: The cooking hobs are sold pre-set for use with
gas from the grid (natural gas).
. Check that the burner power screws are properly set (See
the “Changing the Gas Supply” chapter).
. Check that the burners and injectors under them are
clean, and the burners assemblies, etc.
. Use small saucepans on the burners near the knobs.
Large cookware should be used on the largest burners,
which are farther away from the knobs.
. Place the saucepan properly in the centre of the burner. It
should extend over onto the knobs.
. Check that the small central burner is being used proper-
ly in terms of the gas.
. If the burner is clogged, unblock the three holes located
under the small central burner.
. Clean the area on which the small central burner sits.
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GAS COOKING GUIDE
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COOKING GUIDES
t
PR E PAR ATIONS TIMES TRIPLE SEMI- AUXILIAR Y
CROWN
FAST
FAST
SOUPS
Broths 8-10 minutes
X
X
Thick soups
F
ISH
Court-bouillon 8-10 minutes
X
X
Grilled food 8-10 minutes
X
SAUCES
Hollandaise, Bearnaise
X
Béchamel, Aurore 10 minutes
X
VEGETABLES
Chicory, spinach
X
X
Cooked peas 25-30 minutes
X
Provençal tomatoes 15-20 minutes
X
Browned potatoes
X
Pasta
X
X
MEATS
Steak
X
X
Blanquette, Osso-bucco 90 minutes
X
Sauteed poultry breasts 10-12 minutes
X
Tournedos 10 minutes
X
X
FR YING
Chips
X
X
Fritters
X
X
DESS E RTS
Rice pudding 25 minutes
X
Fruit compote
X
Crêpes 3-4 minutes
X
Chocolate 3-4 minutes
X
Custard 10 minutes
X
X
X
X
X
Coee (small percolator)
X
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AFTER-SALES SERVICE
Any repairs that are made to your appliance
must be handled by a qualied professional
authorised to work on the brand. When you
call, mention your appliance’s complete refe-
rence (model, type, serial number). This infor-
mation appears on the manufacturer’s name-
plate
(Fig. 01).
GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
During maintenance work, request t hat only
-
certied genuine replacement parts are
used.
t SERVICE CALLS
Nr . XX-XX-XXXXX
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DTE ------------------------
DF60DD ----------------
Fig. 01
Brandt Appliances
- simplied shareholder company with capital of 10,000,000 Euros RCS Nanterre 440,302,347.
For UK after sales service information please contact:
www.dedietrich.co.uk
De Dietrich UK office – tel: 01256 308000
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