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Check the general appearance of your 
appliance for any damages that might 
have occurred during transportation. 

Do not place other items on the top of 
the appliance. The appliance must be 
transported upright. 

 

Disposing of the old appliance 

Dispose  of  the  old  appliance  in  an  environmentally 
friendly manner. 
Refer  to  your  local  dealer  or  solid  waste  collection 
centre  in  your  area  to  learn  how  to  dispose  of  your 
product. 
Before  disposing  of  the  product,  make  the  door  lock 
(if  any)  unusable  to  avoid  dangerous  conditions  to 
children. 

4 Preparation    

Tips for energy saving 

The  following  information  will  help  you  to  use  your 
appliance in an ecological way, and to save energy: 
 

• 

Use dark coloured or enamel coated cookware 
in the oven for better heat transmission. 

• 

Before cooking your dishes, perform a 
preheating operation if it is advised in the user 
manual or cooking instructions. 

• 

Do not open the door of the oven frequently 
during cooking. 

• 

Try to cook more than one dish in the oven at 
the same time whenever possible. Two cooking 
vessels can be placed onto the wire shelf. 

• 

Cook more than one dish one after another. 
The oven will already be hot. 

• 

Save energy by switching off your oven a few 
minutes before the end of the cooking time. Do 
not open the oven door. 

• 

Defrost frozen dishes before cooking them. 

• 

Use pots and pans with covers for cooking. If 
there is no cover, energy consumption may 
increase by 4 times. 

• 

Select the burner which is suitable for the 
bottom size of the pot that is to be used. 
Always select the correct pot size for your 
dishes. Larger pots require more energy. 

Package information 

Packaging materials are dangerous to children. Keep 
packaging  materials  in  a  safe  place  out  of  reach  of 
children. 
Packaging 

materials 

of 

the 

appliance 

are 

manufactured from recyclable materials. 
Do  not  dispose  of  the  packaging  materials  together 
with  domestic  or  other  wastes.  Dispose  of  them  in  a 
responsible manner. 
 

Future Transportation 

Keep the appliances original carton and transport the 
appliance in it. Follow the instructions on the carton. If 
you  do  not  have  the  original  carton,  pack  the 
appliance in bubble wrap or thick cardboard and tape 
it securely. 
To prevent the wire grill and tray inside the oven from 
damaging  the  oven  door,  place  a  strip  of  cardboard 
onto the inside of the oven door that lines up with the 
position  of  the  trays.  Tape  the  oven  door  to  the  side 
walls. 
Secure  the  caps  and  pan  supports  with  adhesive 
tape. 
Do  not  use  the  door  or  handle  to  lift  or  move  the 
appliance.

 

First cleaning of the appliance 

 

The surface of the appliance may be 
damaged by some detergents or 
cleaning materials. Do not use 
aggressive detergents, cleaning powder, 
cream or any sharp objects. 

1.  Remove all packaging materials. 
2.  Wipe  the  surfaces  of  the  appliance  with  a  damp 

cloth or sponge and dry with a cloth. 

Initial heating 

Heat up the appliance for about 30 minutes and then 
switch  it  off.  This  will  ensure  that  any  production 
residues or layers will be burnt off and removed.  

 

Smell  and  smoke  may  emit  during  the 
first  heating.  This  is  not  a  fault  and  is 
quite  normal  and  is  due  to  any 
production  residues  or  layers  being 
burnt off and removed.  Ensure that the 
room is well ventilated.  

 

WARNING

 Hot surfaces cause burns! 

Product may be hot when it is in use. 
Never touch the hot burners, inner 
sections of the oven, heaters and etc. 
Keep children away. Always use heat 
resistant oven gloves when putting in 
or removing dishes into/from the hot 
oven.  

Summary of Contents for DGS170

Page 1: ...tions in this manual are subject to change without notice Record in the space below the listed information for future reference SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE PURCHASED FROM PERMIT NUMBERS 1037 48 1 R...

Page 2: ...with information on how to operate and care for your appliance to gain the maximum benefit from it We trust you will enjoy years of trouble free use EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Throughout this User Manual...

Page 3: ...chanism 13 Electrical installation 14 Gas connection 14 Leakage control 15 Final check 15 Gas conversion 16 Package information 17 Future transportation 17 Disposing of the old appliance 17 4 Preparat...

Page 4: ...For this reason technical specifications text and illustrations in this manual are subject to change without notice Figures in this manual are schematic and may not match your appliance exactly 5 Tray...

Page 5: ...g and for placing food to be baked roasted or cooked in casserole dishes on to the desired rack Identification table Position hob zone 2000 W Rear left RL 3000 W Front left FL 1000 W Front right FR 20...

Page 6: ...arthed in accordance with the local regulations If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Do not o...

Page 7: ...the oven door and frame and do not route it over hot surfaces as the cable insulation may melt and cause a fire as a result of a short circuit Make sure that the function knobs are switched off after...

Page 8: ...away from children Please ensure that the packaging material is disposed of in a responsible manner Safety when working with gas Any work carried out on gas equipment and systems may only be done by a...

Page 9: ...rgency telephone numbers and safety measures from your local gas provider in case of a gas smell In the event of a pan fire Switch off the Gas supply Smother the flames with a blanket or damp cloth Bu...

Page 10: ...etc by hanging them on the oven door handles This product should also not be used for room heating purposes The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper use or handling error...

Page 11: ...of any size The kitchen furniture or equipment on the other side may only be of the same size or smaller Any kitchen furniture next to the appliance must be heat resistant 100 C min Before installatio...

Page 12: ...27 for use with NG and any fire department regulations and or local bylaws applicable to the area If in doubt check with the relevant authority before undertaking the installation Upon completion of t...

Page 13: ...to allow for an area to work in Using a 8 0 mm concrete bit drill a hole at the marked position Using the Stability hook and anchor sleeve B firmly secure B to the wall Slide the stove back in positio...

Page 14: ...t not be used for lifting or moving the appliance DANGER Risk of electric shock Before starting any work on the electrical installation please disconnect the appliance from the mains supply DANGER Ris...

Page 15: ...e no further leaks 1 Hose tip LPG 2 Hose tip NG 3 Safety hose 4 O ring gasket 5 Clamp Push the appliance towards the kitchen wall Caution Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks DANGER Risk of...

Page 16: ...e last control bring the burner to both the high flame and reduced positions and check whether the flame is on or off Depending on the type of gas tap used in your appliance the adjustment screw posit...

Page 17: ...re dangerous to children Keep packaging materials in a safe place out of reach of children Packaging materials of the appliance are manufactured from recyclable materials Do not dispose of the packagi...

Page 18: ...rge flame symbol indicates the highest cooking power and small flame symbol indicates the lowest cooking power In the turned off position top gas is not supplied to the burners Igniting the gas burner...

Page 19: ...again 4 Keep the gas oven control knob pressed for 3 to 5 seconds Repeat the process until the emanating gas is ignited 5 Keep the gas oven control knob pressed for another 3 to 5 seconds Be sure that...

Page 20: ...ection Never use cleaning products containing abrasive materials as these could damage the decorative and informative paint applications Remove the burners and wipe them with a thin damp cloth or a no...

Page 21: ...fully lift the socket and loosened brass gas jet from the central burner tube 4 Insert the Classic pin into central hole of the jet and slide it up and down until the jet is free of accumulated dirt 5...

Page 22: ...er cap properly Gas valve is closed Open gas valve Gas cylinder is empty when using LPG Replace the gas cylinder The burners will not light The burners will not light The gas pipe is twisted bent or k...

Page 23: ...Block A1 Old Mutual Industrial Park Cnr D F Malan Drive Moot Str Hermanstad 0082 Tel 012 377 8300 Pretoria Service defy co za Sub Saharan Africa Service Agents ZAMBIA SOUTHGATE INVESTMENTS LTD Plot 16...

Page 24: ...nties that the purchaser takes due care and attention in the use and maintenance of the appliance Abuse misuse in conflict with operating instructions connection to incorrect voltages and subjection t...

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