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7 Maintenance and care 

General information 

The service life of the appliance will extend and the 
possibility of problems will decrease if the appliance is 
cleaned at regular intervals. 

Service intervals 

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Every twelve months the appliance should be 
serviced by a Defy Service agent to ensure 
continued efficient and safe operation. 

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If required, the cleaning of the valves should only 
be carried out by a qualified Defy technician. i.e. 
Burner not functioning correctly.  

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Wash removable burner parts weekly with hot 
water and detergent. 

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Remove any encrustations and ensure that the 
burner holes are  clear. 

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The condition of the gas hose and valve should be 
inspected for leaks every time the gas bottle is re-
filled. 

 

DANGER Hot surfaces may cause 
burns! 

Allow the appliance to cool 

down before you clean it. 

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Clean the appliance thoroughly after each use.  
This enables cooking residues to be removed more 
easily and prevents these from burning when the 
appliance is used. 

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No special cleaning agents are required for 
cleaning the appliance. Use warm water with 
washing liquid, a soft cloth or sponge to clean the 
product and wipe it with a dry cloth. 

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

Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning. 

 

Cleaning the hob 
Gas hobs 

1.  Remove and clean the saucepan carriers and 

burner caps. 

2.  Clean the hob. 
3.  Install the burner caps and make sure that they 

are seated correctly. 

4.  When installing the upper grills, pay attention to 

place the saucepan carriers so that the burners 
are centered. 

Cleaning the control panel 

Clean the control panel and knobs with a damp cloth 
and wipe them dry. 

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Always ensure any excess liquid is thoroughly 
wiped off after cleaning and any spillage is 
immediately wiped dry. 

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Never use high-pressure steam equipment  or a 
water jet  for cleaning. 

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Do not use cleaning agents that contain acid or 
chloride. 

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Never use cleaning products containing abrasive 
materials as these could damage the decorative 
and informative paint applications. 

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Remove the burners and  wipe them with a thin 
damp  cloth or a non-abrasive sponge. Use a 
neutral detergent. Dry afterward with a soft cloth 
and blow away any residual water in the gas outlet 
holes.  

Summary of Contents for DGS179

Page 1: ...e below the listed information for future reference SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE PURCHASED FROM 070047 PERMIT NUMBERS 1037 56 1 RSA 12 A The manufacturer strives for continuous improvement For this...

Page 2: ...al information 3 Overview 3 Technical specifications 3 Identification table 4 Package contents 4 2 Important safety instructions 5 General safety 5 Safety for children 6 Safety when working with gas 6...

Page 3: ...LPG G 30 2 8 3 0 kPa Total gas consumption 6 0 kW HOB Burners Rear left Solid plate Power 1500 W Front left Rapid burner Power 3000 W Front right Auxiliary burner Power 1000 W Rear right Normal burner...

Page 4: ...r appliance The manufacturer strives for continuous improvement For this reason technical specifications text and illustrations in this manual are subject to change without notice Wire Shelf Used for...

Page 5: ...Keep all ventilation slots clear of obstructions Do not use the appliance with the front door glass removed or cracked Be careful when using alcoholic drinks in your dishes Alcohol evaporates at high...

Page 6: ...formance of all appliances and for the safety of the occupants of the room in which the appliance is installed Use a deep pan large enough to cover the appropriate burner Always dry food properly befo...

Page 7: ...MPORTANT If the gas type of the appliance is changed then the sticker that is currently on the rear of the appliance that reads Factory adjusted for LPG gas must be replaced by the sticker Adjusted fo...

Page 8: ...e appliance is installed Action to be taken in the event of a burn back In the event of a burn back where the flame burns back into the jet immediately turn off the control to the affected burner Wait...

Page 9: ...tallation maintenance cleaning and repair procedures The appliance must be installed so that it can be completely disconnected from the network The separation must be provided either by a mains plug o...

Page 10: ...re A touches the wall behind the stove Move the stove away from the wall to allow for an area to work in Using a 8 0 mm concrete bit drill a hole at the marked position WARNING in order to prevent tip...

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: ...he Exterior Switch off the electrical supply to the stove before cleaning any part of it Use a damp soapy cloth and avoid the use of abrasive powders and scouring pads Caring for solid plates To preve...

Page 13: ...es should be located outdoors in a suitable ventilated lock up The connecting hose to be used must not be longer than 200 cm in length Fit the clamp to the hose Soak one end of the hose 15 mm inner di...

Page 14: ...ions for secure fitting and tightness 3 Ignite burners and check appearance of the flame Gas conversion In order to have the appliance s gas type changed all the injectors must be changed and the flam...

Page 15: ...her than the desired position turn the screw clockwise If it is smaller turn anticlockwise 5 For the last control bring the burner to both the high flame and reduced positions and check whether the fl...

Page 16: ...eep 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...

Page 17: ...pans on the cooking zones Place saucepans so that they are centered on the cooking zone When moving the saucepan onto another cooking zone lift and place it onto the other cooking zone instead of slid...

Page 18: ...t only Selecting only the top element assists in gentle defrost Grill Select the grill function for conventional grilling Note All ovens extract moisture from the food being cooked especially so durin...

Page 19: ...hot when grilling Always use oven gloves when handling food in the oven and keep children well away from the stove when it is in use Cooking times table 1st rack of the oven is the bottom rack Maximu...

Page 20: ...e warm water with washing liquid a soft cloth or sponge to clean the product and wipe it with a dry cloth The surface may be damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials Do not use aggressive dete...

Page 21: ...ube of the burner so that it locates over the brass gas jet at the bottom of the tube 2 Gently loosen the brass gas jet by turning the socket in an anti clockwise direction 3 Carefully lift the socket...

Page 22: ...er is empty when using LPG Replace the gas cylinder The burners will not light The gas pipe is twisted bent or kinked Ensure the gas pipe has been properly fitted The burners are dirty or wet Clean dr...

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: ...tention in the use and maintenance of the appliance Abuse misuse in conflict with operating instructions connection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall release the Company fro...

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