Defy DOMINO 2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

 

INTRODUCTION 

 
Congratulations on the purchase of this quality appliance. 
We trust that you will enjoy many years of trouble free use. Please read these instructions 
carefully before using the hob. This book will provide you with information on how to 
operate and care for your appliance in order that you gain the maximum benefit from it. 
 

UNPACKING 

 

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Please ensure that packaging material is disposed of in a responsible manner.  

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Plastic bags should be cut up to prevent children playing with them and accidentally 
suffocating. 

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If the appliance is damaged in any way, do not use it. Report the damage to your 
dealer, who will take the necessary corrective action. 

 

CUPBOARD DESIGN 

 

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Cooking appliances generate considerable heat. The layout and materials of the 
mounting cabinet should take account of these characteristics. 

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Surfaces and surrounding edges immediately adjacent to the hob should be able to 
withstand temperatures of up to 100 C without delaminating or

 discolouring. 

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Allow an unrestricted air space of at least 75mm underneath the underside of the hob 
for ventilation and cooling purposes. 

 

INSTALLATION 

 

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The hob should be installed in a ventilated cupboard fitted with a sturdy worktop and 
must be secured using the fixing brackets provided. See sketch for details on aperture 
size and fixing method. 

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Remove the sealing gasket from the packaging and secure the gasket to the underside 
of the hob frame. 

 

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Fixing method  
for countertops  
between  
20mm and 40 mm 
thick. 

 
 
 
For 40mm thick coun-
tertops, use the second 
set of fixing holes. 

Aperture  (268 mm x 490 mm ) 

 for the Domino range of hobs. 

Gas, Solid plate and Ceran. 

 

Summary of Contents for DOMINO 2

Page 1: ...esign 2 Installation 3 Ventilation 3 Electrical Installation 3 LPG Gas Installation 4 Control Panel Symbols 4 LPG Gas Hob 6 Solid Plate Hob 7 Ceran Smooth Top Hob 8 Safety Advice 9 Care Guide For Stai...

Page 2: ...layout and materials of the mounting cabinet should take account of these characteristics Surfaces and surrounding edges immediately adjacent to the hob should be able to withstand temperatures of up...

Page 3: ...ug The Gas hob requires an electrical connection for the flame ignition system Insert the plug into an earthed 15 Amp wall socket LPG GAS INSTALLATION This appliance uses LPG bottle gas The manufactur...

Page 4: ...ame symbol on the knob indicates the maximum and the small flame the lowest setting Ignition button Push and hold the button down immediately after the control knob has been set to the desired positio...

Page 5: ...ondition of the gas hose and valve should be inspected for leaks every time the gas bottle is re filled Note If required the cleaning of the valves should only be carried out by a qualified Defy techn...

Page 6: ...gent may be used Do not use metal scourers or sharp metal objects to clean the plates After cleaning dry the plates by switching them on for a short while To prevent rust periodically apply some sewin...

Page 7: ...abrasive powders as these could scratch the Ceran Regular cleaning after use will prevent dirt build up and ensure that the hob remains bright and attractive Wipe the hob surround with a damp hot soap...

Page 8: ...ckly Never fill the pan more than one third full of fat or oil Never heat fat or fry with a lid on the pan Do not fry too much food at once This lowers the temperature of the oil or fat and results in...

Page 9: ...e abrasive cleaning powders Metallic scourers steel wool or metal scrapers Wire brushes or emery paper So called silver cleaners Kitchen scourer foam pads Cleaning procedure Frequent cleaning is recom...

Page 10: ...t several times rather than resorting to a single aggressive cleaning method Grease and fat splatter Wipe off excess with a soft cloth or paper towel Use a water borne degreasing agent dishwashing liq...

Page 11: ...member that you may be charged for a service call even during the warranty period if the fault is due to or caused by any of the above OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY Since the following are not factory faults...

Page 12: ...etting 3A 16 A 16 A 180 mm hotplate 1500 W 145 mm hotplate 1000 W 180 mm Ceran plate 1700 W 145 mm Ceran plate 1200 W Total electric power 2500 W 2900 W Total gas power 4000 W Large burner 3000 W Smal...

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