10
COOKTOP USE
BURNER GRATES
The burner grates are heavy cast iron. They
have a flat surface making it easy to move
large pans from one burner to another. They
were designed in sections to make them easier
to remove and clean. (See Fig. 04 & 05)
COOKWARE
For best results we recommend using profes-
sional cookware. This type of utensil can be
found at your finer department stores, specialty
cooking shops, or restaurant supply stores. If
using regular cookware, be very careful if the pans have plastic handles, as these large professional size burners
can flame up on the outside of the pan and melt or bubble the handles.
CONTROL KNOBS
The control knobs are readily associated with the burners they control. The cooktop control knobs are labeled
and are in front of the burners. The griddle controller is placed slightly lower than the other control knobs. This
is due to the physical size of the commercial type thermostats used on the product.
WOK RING [Purchase separately]
A Wok ring is available as an accessory for your new
DCS appliance. To purchase a wok ring accessory
(model # WRS) for use on your range or cooktop
please contact an authorized DCS Dealer. The ring is
cast iron, and has a porcelain enamel finish. It can
be used with the DCS model CW wok and most
commercially available woks. To use the ring, place
it on the grate over the desired burner. The vertical
tabs on the ring should be aligned with the main
fingers of the grate. The small protrusions on the
bottom surface of the ring should straddle the grate
fingers to prevent the ring from rotating during
cooking. See Fig. 06. The bottom of the wok should
be supported and retained by the vertical tabs of
the ring.
For best performance on 36” and 48” models, the
ring and wok should be used on the burners that are
in positions 1,4,5, and 6 (see page 9) as they have
the highest output on the top section. To clean the
wok ring, place it in the dishwasher after use.
Stubborn food deposits may be removed by soaking
to loosen the soil, then washing as usual.
Fig. 06
Fig. 05 (36” & 48” models)
Fig. 04 (485 models)