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Brand : DE DIETRICH

Model : DPG7549B

Category : Cooker

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USER MANUAL DPG7549B DE DIETRICH

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE. This guide can be downloaded from the brand web site. o WARNING : this appliance may be used by children aged 8 years and older, and by persons with impaired physical sensorial or mental capacities, or without experience or knowledge, if they are supervised or have received prior instructions on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the risks involved. o Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance. o Cleaning and maintenance operations must not be carried out by children without supervision. o Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. o 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. o The electrical plug must remain accessible after installation. o If the power cable is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service department or by a similarly qualified person in order to avoid danger. o Do not use steam cleaning appliances.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN

o The appliance is not designed to be switched on using an external timer or a separate remote control system. o WARNING : leaving a hob unattended when cooking with fat or oil can be dangerous and could cause a fire. o Never try to extinguish a fire with water but switch off the appliance, then cover the flame with a lid or a fire blanket. o WARNING : fire risk: do not store any items on the cooking surfaces. o Prior to installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (type of gas and gas pressure) and the appliance's settings are compatible. o The settings for this appliance are stated on the label inside the wallet or on the information plate. o 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. o The use of a gas hob produces both heat and humidity in a room. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated: keep mechanical ventilators open. Prolonged, intensive use of the hob may require additional ventilation, by opening a window, for example, or ventilating the room more efficiently by increasing the setting on mechanical ventilation, where installed. 20

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN

o Do not use cookware that overhangs the edge of the hob. o This hob has been designed for use by private persons in their homes. o This appliance must be installed in compliance with current regulations and only used in a well ventilated area. Consult this guide before installing and using your appliance. o You should never leave cooking unattended. o These hobs are designed exclusively for cooking drinks and foodstuffs and do not contain any asbestos-based component parts. o Never leave any or products in the cupboard beneath your hob (aerosols or other pressurized cans, papers, recipe books, etc.). o If you have a drawer underneath the hob, we recommend avoiding placing objects in it that are temperature sensitive (plastics, paper, aerosols, etc.).

o Disconnect your hob from both electrical and gas supplies before carrying out any maintenance operations. o When connecting electrical appliances to a nearby socket, ensure that the power supply cable is not in contact with any hot surface on the appliance. o If a knob is difficult to turn, call your installer immediately. 21

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EN

o For safety reasons, after use, do not forget to close the main gas valve for mains gas lines or the valve on the top of your butane/propane gas cylinder. o The conformity CE mark is applied to all these hobs. o This appliance should be installed by a qualified technician / installer. o This hob complies 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). o 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. o To find your appliance's references easily, we recommend that you note them on the “After sales Service and Customer Relations” page (this page also explains where to find them on your appliance). o WARNING: If a crack appears in the surface of the glass, disconnect your appliance from the power supply to avoid electric shock. o WARNING : Use only hob guards designed by the manufacturer of the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of the appliance in the instructions for use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the appliance. The use of inappropriate guards can cause accidents. 22

Identify your type a b c d of hob by comparing the number and layout of the burners on your appliance with the illustrations (0.1.1), (0.1.2), (0.1.3) et (0.1.4).

Make a note of the references of your appliance on the "After-Sales Service and Customer Relations" page so that you can readily find them in future (6.1.1). This page also explains where to find them on your appliance.

Place the hob over the opening in the base unit, taking care to pull the hob towards you. Fit the burner heads, caps and pan supports. Connect your hob to the gas (see "Gas connection" section) and to the electricity (see "Electrical connection“ section). If you wish, you can secure the hob in position, using the two fixing clamps and screws supplied supplied (1.1.5) fixing them to the two corners of the housing. It is essential that you use the holes provided for the purpose, as per the drawing (1.1.3). Stop screwing when the clamp starts to bend. Do not use a power screwdriver.

1.1 – FITTING : This worktop must be at least 3 cm thick and heatresistant or else coated with a heat resistant material. If a horizontal partition is installed under the hob, it must be positioned between 10 and 15 cm below the worktop. Under no circumstances keep any sprays or pressurised containers in any compartment below the hob (see "Safety guidelines“ chapter). Follow the guidelines in the 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 (1.1.4). 23

1.2 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTION :

1.3 – GAS CONNECTION :

Your hob is supplied with a H05V2V2F T90 3-core (phase, neutral + earth) mains cable, section 1 mm2) after sales and must be connected to a 220-240 V~ single phase mains supply via a phase, neutral +earth socket meeting standard IEC 60083 or an omnipolar isolator with a contact air gap of at least 3.5 mm. The plug must be accessible after the hob is installed.

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 kitchen unit or a location likely to get cluttered. No flexible hoses with a limited service life may be longer than 2 metres and must be accessible for inspection along their entire length. They must be replaced before their expiry date (printed on the hose). Whatever means of connection is chosen, make sure that it is gastight when installed, using soapywater. In France, you must use a hose or pipe stamped NF Gaz . The gas connection must comply with the regulations in force in the country where it is installed.

The protective conductor (green/yellow) is connected to the earth terminal on the hob and must also be connected to the installation's earth terminal . The fuse for the installation should be 10 amperes (1.2.1). If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a cable or special set available from the manufacturer or its after-sales department.

• Mains natural gas (1.3.1). For your safety, you must choose only one of the following three connections: o Connection via a rigid copper pipe with mechanical screw connectors (½" gas standard). • Connect directly on to the elbow on the appliance.

So that you can find the references for your appliance without difficulty in the future, we recommend that you make a note of them on page (6.1.1) "After-sales service and customer relations“ (that page also tells you where to find them on your appliance).

Connection via a flexible metal hose (stainless steel) with screw connectors (meeting standard NF D 36-121); the life of such hoses is not limited.

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.

Connection with a flexible reinforced rubber hose with mechanical screw connectors (meeting standard NF D 36-103) with a 10-year life.

You can purchase the end connector and the sealing washer from your after-sales department.

When connecting the gas to your hob, if you have to change the direction of the elbow fitted into the appliance: • Change the seal. • Tighten the nut on the elbow ensuring that you do not exceed a tightening torque of 17 N.m.

Tighten the end connector to a torque not exceeding 25 N.m. 1.4 - CHANGING THE TYPE OF GAS : Your appliance is supplied ready for use with natural gas. The injectors required for adapting it to butane/propane can be found in the plastic bag containing this guide.

• Gas supplied from a cylinder or tank (butane/propane gas) (1.3.2). For your safety, you must choose only one of the following three connections: Connection via a rigid copper pipe with mechanical screw connectors (½" gas standard). Connect directly to the elbow on the appliance.

Whenever you change the gas type, you must follow these steps in turn: 1. Change the gas connection, 2. Change the injectors, 3. Adjust the retarder on the taps.

Connection with a flexible metal hose (stainless steel) with screw connectors (to standard NF D 36-125); the life of such hoses is not limited.

1) To change the gas connection: refer to the "Gas connection“ paragraph. 2) Change the injectors, proceeding as follows: • Remove all the supports, burner caps and heads. • Unscrew the injectors , in the bottom of each well, using the spanner provided and remove them (1.4.1) .

Connection with a reinforced flexible rubber hose with mechanical screw connectors (meeting standard NF D 36-112) with a 10-year life. 25

• Replace them with injectors for the gas to be used, as shown in the gas characteristics table (2.2.4); for this: • Tighten them by hand as far as possible. • Position the spanner fully on the injector. • With a pencil, draw a line on the base plate at the location shown (1.4.2). • Turn the spanner clockwise until the line appears on the other side (1.4.3).

— Changing from butane/propane to natural gas - Loosen the adjusting screws in the brass retarders (yellow) (1.4.5), using a small, flat screwdriver, by 2 turns anti-clockwise (1.4.5.2). - Refit the knob , - Light the burner in the maximum position and then move to the low position. - Remove the knob again , then turn the adjusting screw clockwise as far as the lowest possible position before the flame goes out. - Re-fit the sealing washer and the knob . - Move the knob from maximum to minimum a few times: the flame should not go out; if it does, loosen the adjustment screw so that the flame stays alight during these movements.

Do not go beyond this limit; you could to damage the product. - Re-fit the burner heads, caps and pan supports. Every time you change the type of gas used, tick the appropriate box on the label in the wallet. Refer to the "corresponding gas connection“ paragraph.

1.5 – MARKINGS ON THE INJECTORS:

3) Set the retarders on the taps : these can be found under the handles (1.4.4). — Adjust each tap in turn. — Remove the knobs and sealing washers by pulling them upwards.

The table (1.5.2) shows where the injectors are positioned on your appliance according to the type of gas used. Each number is marked on the injector.

— 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. 26

USE 2.1 - SWITCHING ON THE GAS BURNERS The gas burners operate safely due to a metal tab right next to the flame. Each burner is controlled by a tap fitted with a safety system which, if the flame accidentally goes out (spills, draughts, etc.) the gas inlet is quickly and automatically switched off and gas is prevented from escaping. Each burner is supplied from a tap, which is opened by pressing and turning the knob anti-clockwise. The “O” point corresponds to the tap being off.

close to the previously lit burner.

o Choose the desired burner by using the symbols located near the knobs (e.g.: right rear burner ) (2.1.1).

Keep all natural air-vents in the room open or have a mechanical ventilation system installed (a mechanically ventilated hood). Prolonged, intensive use of the hob may require extra ventilation, for example, by opening a window, for example, or more efficient ventilation by increasing the level of mechanical ventilation, where fitted (a minimum air input of 2 m3 per hr per kW of gas power is required). Example: 60 cm - 4 gas burners. Total power: 1.5+ 2.25 + 3.1 + 0.85 = 7.7 kW 7.7 kW x 2 = 15.4 m3 per hr minimum flow.

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 does not overflow the edge of the pan (2.1.2). - Do not use a pan with a concave or convex bottom (2.1.2). - Do not use pans that partly cover the knobs (2.1.3). - Do not leave the gas on under an empty pan.

o To light a burner: • Press the knob and turn it a counterclockwise direction to the maximum setting . • Holding the knob pressed will cause a series of sparks until the gas lights. • Adjust the setting by turning to between the symbol and symbol . If the flame goes out, light it again normally, following the lighting instructions. The burner flames are smaller near 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

2.3 - Switching on the electric hotplate (depending on model).

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 after turning the knob to the "0" position. Do not touch this area; you could burn yourself.

Turn the knob to the mark for the required cooking (2.3.1) The plate's power on indicator lights. When using for the first time, allow the plate to heat at maximum speed with no pan on it for three minutes to harden the coating.

2.4 - The pans best suited to an electric hot plate (depending on the model)

Use the right size pan: the bottom of the pan should be no smaller 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.

Use flat-bottomed pans that sit perfectly on the plate : o stainless steel with a thick tri-metal or "sandwich" bottom, o aluminium with a thick (smooth) bottom, o enamelled steel

DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE 3.1 - MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE Glass worktop : Clean with warm water and then wipe. For tough stains, use products designed for vitroceramic glass (e.g.: Cera-clen).

Igniters and injectors: If the igniters become dirty , clean them with a small, stiff (non-metallic) brush (3.1.1). The gas injectors are located in the centre of each burner in the well shape. Ensure that you do not block them during cleaning, which could impair your hob's performance.

Do not allow acid liquids such as lemon juice, vinegar, etc. to remain on the enamel . To clean the hob's stainless steel, use a sponge and soapy water or a commercially available stainless steel cleaner.

If you do block them, use a safety pin to unblock the injector (3.1.2).

Your hob will be easier to maintain if done prior to use. Turn off all electrical and gas controls.

Pan holders and gas burners: For persistent stains, use a non-abrasive cream, and then rinse with clean water. Carefully wipe each part of the burner before using your hob again.

Preferably clean hob components by hand rather than in the dishwasher, o do not use scourers to clean your hob, o do not use steam cleaners.

Electric hotplate: The hotplate is protected 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.

PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS Lighting burners. There are no sparks when I push down on the knobs: o Check that your hob is electrically connected; check that the igniters are clean-, o Check that burners are clean and properly assembled, o If the hob is fixed to the worktop, make sure that the fixing clamps have not been twisted, o Check that the sealing washers under the knobs have not come out of their locations.

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 burner goes out or flames remain too high. o Void strong draughts in the room. o Check that the injectors fitted are the right ones for the gas being used (see the identification on the injectors in the "Changing gas type" section). Reminder: Remember that gas hobs are delivered set up for use with mains gas (natural gas). o Check that the retarder screws are properly adjusted (see "Changing gas type" paragraph).

When I press a knob, there are sparks on all burners at Once. This is normal. The lighting system is centralised and all the burners spark at the same time. There are sparks but the burners do not light. o Check that the gas inlet is open, o If you use gas tanks or cylinders check that they are not empty. o If you have just installed your hob or changed a gas cylinder, keep the knob fully pressed for a few seconds to allow gas to arrive at the burners. o Check that the injector is not blocked and, if it is, unblock it with a safety pin.

The flames have an irregular appearance. o Check that the burners and injectors underneath them, burner assemblies, etc. are clean. Knobs become hot during cooking o Use smaller pans on the burners close to the knobs. Put large pans on the larger burners, further away from the knobs. o Place the pan in the centre of the burner. It should not sit over the knobs.

When lighting, flames ignite 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.

5.1 - CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT This appliance’s packing materials are recyclable. Recycle them and help to protect the environment by disposing of them in the council receptacles provided for this purpose. Your appliance also contains various recyclable materials. It is therefore marked 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 dropoff points for used appliances nearest to your home. We thank you for your help in protecting the environment.

6.1 - SERVICE CALLS Find full information about the brand at : www.de-dietrich.com

Brandt France - SAS with share capital of €100.000.000 RCS Nanterre 801 250 531.

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Any maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by: - either your dealer, - or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the 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).