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Summary of Contents for DPE7610 Series

Page 1: ...FR GUIDE D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION EN GUIDE FOR INSTALLATION AND USE TABLE DE CUISSON TABLE DE CUISSON GAZ COOKING GAS HOB ...

Page 2: ...DPE7610 0 1 DPE7610 M 0 1 1 0 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...1 1 2 48 49 cm 5 cm 3 5 cm 47 5 cm x4 1 1 4 A 1 1 3 1 1 5 A A x4 ...

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Page 10: ...s properties 2 USE Lighting the gas burners Cookware suitable for the gas burners Switching on the electric plate depending on model Cookware for electric plate depending on model 3 DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE Maintaining your appliance 4 PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS 5 ENVIRONMENT 7 AFTER SALES SERVICE 19 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 28 29 30 31 32 18 ...

Page 11: ...n Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from the power supply either using a plug or by fitting a switch on the fixed wiring system in accordance with installation rules The electrical plug must remain accessible after installation If the power cable is damaged it should be replaced by a cable of type H05V2V2F...

Page 12: ...r this appliance are stated on the label inside the wallet or on the information plate This appliance is not connected to a system for evacuating combustion products It must be installed and connected in compliance with current regulations Particular attention should be given to applicable ventilation requirements The use of a gas hob produces both heat and humidity in a room Ensure that the kitch...

Page 13: ...odstuffs and do not contain any asbestos based component parts Never leave any or products in the cupboard beneath your hob aerosols or other pressurized cans papers recipe books etc If you have a drawer underneath the hob we recommend avoiding placing objects in it that are temperature sensitive plastics paper aerosols etc Disconnect your hob from both electrical and gas supplies before carrying ...

Page 14: ...with standard EN 60335 2 6 as it applies to heat build up in class 3 appliances and the implications for their installation in compliance with standard EN 30 1 1 Never use aluminium foil for cooking Never place products wrapped in aluminium foil or in aluminium trays on your hob The aluminium will melt and permanently damage your appliance To find your appliance s references easily we recommend th...

Page 15: ...sketch 1 1 1 o Remove the pan supports burner caps and burner heads noting their original positions o Turn the hob upside down and place it carefully over the top of the base unit so as not to damage the knobs or igniters o To ensure a good seal between the body of the hob and the worktop stick the foam seal around the edge of the body before installing the hob 1 1 3 Place the hob over the opening...

Page 16: ...also tells you where to find them on your appliance 1 3 GAS CONNECTION If the hob is to be installed above an oven or if other nearby heating appliances could heat and damage the gas hose then it is essential that a rigid pipe is installed instead If a flexible hose is used as is the case of butane gas then it must not be installed in a place where it may be in contact with a moving part of the ki...

Page 17: ...e rubber hose with mechanical screw connectors meeting standard NF D 36 112 with a 10 year life In an existing installation a flexible hose fitted with jubilee clips meeting standard XP D 36 110 whose service life is limited to 5 years may be used In this case an end connector must be used with a sealing washer fitted between the end connector and the elbow on the hob You can purchase the end conn...

Page 18: ...ealing washers by pulling them upwards Changing from natural gas to butane propane Using a small flat screwdriver fully tighten the brass retarders yellow 1 4 5 in a clockwise direction 1 4 5 1 Re fit the sealing washers and knobs ensuring that you orient them correctly and that the 3 knobs are pushed on fully Changing from butane propane to natural gas Loosen the adjusting screws in the brass ret...

Page 19: ...r the grid supports to protect the enameled grid The noise made by some burners is the result of their high power and burning gas this in no way adversely affects cooking quality If the flow is interrupted place a match close to the previously lit burner Hold the knob pushed in fully for a few seconds after the flame appears so as to trigger the safety system Adjust the ring of flames so that it d...

Page 20: ... than the diameter of the hotplate 2 3 2 Do final cooking with the knob turned to the 0 position to get the benefit of the heat built up in the plate Use a lid on your pan whenever possible to reduce heat loss through evaporation Do not leave an electric hotplate on without a pan on it except when using for the first time or with an empty pan on it An electric hotplate stays hot for some time afte...

Page 21: ...cted with a black coating the use of any abrasive product should be avoided After each use wipe it with an oily rag If the plate starts to rust remove the rust with emery cloth for example and replace the black coating with a commercially available high temperature renovating product Enamel or stainless steel Use a scouring cream to clean the hob s enamel Shine using a dry cloth Do not allow acid ...

Page 22: ...ite but go out when the knob is released o Press the knobs as far as they will go and maintain the pressure for several seconds after flames appear o Check that the burner components are correctly positioned o Check that the sealing washers under the knobs have not come out of their locations o Avoid strong draughts in the room o Light the burner before placing a pan on it In the low position the ...

Page 23: ...rked with this logo to indicate that in European Union countries used appliances must not be mixed with other waste Appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will thus be carried out in optimum conditions in accordance with European directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment Consult your local authority or your retailer to find the drop off points for used appliance...

Page 24: ...brand appliances When making an appointment state the full reference of your equipment model type and serial number This information appears on the manufacturer s nameplate attached to your equipment 6 1 1 Brandt France SAS with share capital of 100 000 000 RCS Nanterre 801 250 531 CZ5703078_02 02 17 Find full information about the brand at www de dietrich com ...

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