Using Proper Cookware
Using the Grates
Using the Griddle
Using the Wok Grate
Using iQ Connect
Using Hood Control
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the Rangetop Surface
Cleaning the Stainless-Steel Surfaces
Cleaning the Burner-Control Knobs
Cleaning the Grates and Burners
About the Burner Caps and Heads
About the Burner Bases
About the Electrodes
About the Grates and Wok Grate
Reassemblng the Burner Heads and Caps
Troubleshooting
Warranty
What Is Covered
What Is Not Covered
Open-Source Announcement
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To Our Valued Customer:
Congratulations on your purchase of the very latest in Dacor® products! Our unique
combination of features, style, and performance make us a great addition to your home.
To familiarize yourself with the controls, functions and full potential of your new Dacor range,
read this manual thoroughly, starting at the Before you begin section (pg. 4).
Dacor appliances are designed and manufactured with quality and pride, while working
within the framework of our company values. Should you ever have an issue with your range,
first check the Troubleshooting section (pgs. 23) for guidance. It gives suggestions and
remedies that may pre-empt a call for service.
Valuable customer input helps us continually improve our products and services, so feel free
to contact our Customer Assurance Team for assistance with all your product-support needs.
Dacor Customer Assurance Team
14425 Clark Avenue
City of Industry, CA 91745
Telephone:
Fax:
Hours of Operation:
Website:
Thanks for choosing Dacor for your home. We are a company built by families for families,
and we are dedicated to serving yours. We are confident that your new Dacor range will
deliver a top-level performance and enjoyment for decades to come.
Sincerely,
(800) 793-0093
(626) 403-3130
Mon – Fri, 5:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time
www.dacor.com/customer-care/contact-us
The Dacor Customer Assurance Team
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Before You Begin
Important
Overall design/accessories may differ with the model.
Service Technician
•The electrical diagram is attached inside
the burner box.
User
•Keep this manual for personal and
professional reference
•All heat-generati
to follow certain precautions.
•Ensure the rangetop is properly installed/
grounded by a qualified installer.
•Ensure the surrounding wall coverings can
withstand th
ng appliances require you
e heat from the rangetop.
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Regulatory Notice
1. FCC Notice
CAUTION
Any modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to these conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference; 2) This device must accept any
interference received including that which causes undesired operation. For products available in the US/
Canadian markets, only channels 1–11 are available.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment ha s bee n tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are meant to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency
energy, and, if not installed and used as instructed, may disrupt radio communications. However,
interference may still occur in a given installation, which can be determined by turning the unit off and on.
In case of disruption, the user should try to correct the interference by one or more of these measures:
•Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna
•Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver
•Connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the radio/TV
•Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed/operated so there are at least 8" (20 cm) between the radiator and
your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
2.2. IC Noti
The term “IC” before the radio certification number signifies that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met. Operation is subject to these two conditions: 1) This device may not cause
interference; and 2) this device must accept any interference, including that which may cause undesired
operation of the device.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. For products
available in the US/Canadian markets, only channels 1–11 are available.
IC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT
The range complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
and should be installed and operated so there is at least 8" (20 cm) between the radiator and your body.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
General safety instructions
Testing found the range compliant with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC
rules. These limits are meant to reasonably protect against harmful interference in a home installation.
The range generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used as
instructed, may harmfully impede radio communications. However, interference may still occure in a given
installation. In case of disruption, which can be determined by turning the unit off and on, the user should
try to correct the condition via one or more of these measures:
•Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna
•Increasing the separation between the unit and receiver
•Connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the radio/TV.
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Important Safety Instructions
Read All Instructions Before Using This Appliance
•All electrical and gas equipment with moving parts can be dangerous. Read and follow the
Important Safety Instructions carefully to minimize risk of property damage, personal injury,
and death.
•Keep this manual in a handy place for personal and professional reference.
Symbols Used In This Manual
Follow these warning icons and symbols explicitly to prevent property damage and personal injury.
WARNING
Hazards/unsafe practices that may result in severe injury or death.
CAUTION
Hazards/unsafe practices that may result in electric shock, property damage, or injury.
NOTE
Useful tips and instructions.
State of California Proposition 65 Warning (US only)
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Gas appliances can cause low-level exposure to Proposition 65 listed
substances, (including benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and soot) resulting from the
incomplete combustion of LP or natural gas.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter qualified or licensed by the State
of Massachusetts. When using ball-type gas shut-off valves, you must use the T-handle type.
Multiple flexible gas lines must not be connected in series.
General Safety
WARNING
To reduce risk of property damage, fire, personal injury, and death:
•Do not touch any part of the rangetop during or immediately after cooking.
•Learn where and how to shut off the rangetop's gas-intake valve.
•Do not let children near the rangetop or leave them unattended in the kitchen when the
rangetop is in use. Dacor recommends activating the control/door lockout feature.
•Remove and dispose of packaging as soon as the rangetop is unpacked. Do not let children play
with the packaging.
•Do not keep objects of interest to children on or around the rangetop.
•Do not operate the rangetop if it is damaged, if it malfunctions, or if parts are missing.
•Use only dry pot holders.
•Do not heat sealed food containers on the rangetop.
•When disposing of the rangetop, cut off the power cord.
•Unplug the rangetop before service/maintenance.
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Important Safety Instructions
General Safety, cont.
•Ensure all meat and poultry is cooked thoroughly. Meat should always be cooked to an internal
temperature of 160 °F (71 °C), and poultry to 180 °F (82 °C).
•Do not leave/store combustible material and liquids on/near the rangetop.
•Teach children not to touch or play with the controls or any part of the appliance.
•
Air curtains or range hoods that blow air downward shall not be used with a gas range unless the
hood and range are designed and tested according to the Standard for Domestic Gas Ranges,
ANSI Z21.1 • CSA1.1, and listed by an independent testing laboratory for combination use.
•Do not use the rangetop as a space heater.
Fire Safety
WARNING
To reduce risk of property damage, fire, personal injury, and death:
•Do not wear loose-fitting or hanging garments while using the rangetop.
•To avoid grease buildup, regularly clean the vents.
•Do not let pot holders or other flammable materials touch a heating element. Do not use a
towel or other bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.
•In case of a grease fire, turn off the burner, and smother the fire with a tight-fitting lid, or use a
multi-purpose, dry-chemical or foam extinguisher. (Do not use water.)
•Remove paper, utensils, food, and other items from the rangetop when not in use.
Gas Safety
WARNING
To reduce risk of property damage, fire, personal injury, and death:
If you smell gas:
•Close the valve and do not use the appliance.
•Do not light a match, candle, or cigarette.
•Do not turn on any gas or electric appliances.
•Do not touch any electrical switches or plug in a power cord.
•Do not use any phone in your building, and evacuate the building.
•Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the supplier’s directions.
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Checking for Gas Leaks
Leak-testing the appliance must be done as the manufacturer directs. Do not use a flame to
check for gas leaks. With a brush, spread a soap-and-water solution around the area in question.
If there is a gas leak, small bubbles will appear in the solution.
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Important Safety Instructions
Electrical and Grounding Safety
WARNING
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, and death:
•Plug the appliance in to a grounded, 3-prong outlet.
•Do not remove the ground prong.
•Do not use an adapter or an extension cord.
•Do not use a damaged power plug/cord, or loose power outlet.
•Do not modify the power plug, cord, or outlet.
•Do not put a fuse in a neutral or ground circuit.
•Use a dedicated 120-volt, 60-Hz, 20-amp, AC, fused electrical circuit. A time-delay fuse or circuit
breaker is recommended. Plug only the rangetop into this circuit.
•Do not connect the ground wire to plastic plumbing, gas, or hot-water lines.
•The rangetop must be grounded. If it malfunctions, grounding provides a safe path for the
current. The rangetop’s grounding plug must be firmly plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded per local regulations. If you are unsure your outlet is properly grounded,
have it checked by a licensed electrician.
•If codes allow a separate ground wire, a qualified electrician should determine the proper path
for this ground wire.
•Electrical service to the rangetop must conform to local codes, in the absence of which, it should
meet the latest ANSI/NFPA No. 70 – Latest Revision (for the U.S.) or the Canadian Electrical
Code CSA C22.1 – Latest Revisions.
•The rangetop owner shall ensure that proper electrical service is provided.
Installation Safety
WARNING
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, and death:
•Only install the rangetop indoors away from weather, water, wind, and strong drafts.
•Select a location where a grounded, 3-prong outlet is easily accessible.
•If the rangetop is near a window, do not hang long curtains or paper blinds that may blow over/
onto the rangetop.
•For the rangetop to ventilate properly, its vents must not be blocked, and that there is enough
clearance all around. The vents allow the necessary exhaust for the appliance to operate
properly with correct combustion.
•Ensure the wall coverings near the appliance can withstand heat up to 200 °F (93 °C).
•Avoid cabinet storage above the rangetop. If such storage is unav
(76.2 cm) from
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Important Safety Instructions
Rangetop Safety
WARNING
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, and death:
•Turn all burners are off when not in use.
•Do not use aluminium foil to line the grates or any part of the rangetop.
•Do not leave burners unattended on medium or high heat settings.
•Before igniting, ensure all burner caps are properly in place and all burners are level.
•Always use the LITE position to ignite the burners, then ensure the burners ignite. If ignition fails,
turn the knob to OFF, wait until the gas dissipates, then try again.
•When setting a burner to simmer, turn the knob slowly. Ensure the flame stays on.
•Place only cookware on the rangetop.
•Flame food only under an active ventilation hood.
•Turn off burners then immediately remove cookware from the burners.
•Before disassembling a burner, ensure all burners are off and the rangetop is completely cool.
•After cleaning the burner spreader, ensure it is completely dry before re-assembling.
•In assembling a burner, align the spark mark on the dual burner spreader with the electrode.
•Do not pour water into the rangetop drip basin.
•Use cookware that is designed for rangetop cooking and is large enough to cover the burner
grates. Adjust burner flames to remain under the cookware.
•To avoid cookware discoloration, deformity, and/or carbon monoxide poisoning, do not use
cookware that is substantially larger than the grate.
•Turn cookware handles away from surface burners and the rangetop front edge.
•Stand back from the range while frying.
•Heat frying oils slowly, and watch as they heat. If frying at high heat, closely watch the cooking
process. If combining fats or oils when frying, mix them before heating.
•Use a deep-fryer thermometer if possible to monitor the oil temperature, and use minimal oil.
•Do not fry frozen food or partially thawed food that it clumped with ice.
•Before moving fat-/oil-filled cookware, make sure it has completely cooled.
•To prevent delayed eruptive boiling, let hot liquids stand at least 20 seconds after turning off the
burner so the liquid temperature can stabilize. In case of scalding, immerse the burn in cool
water for at least 10 minutes, then cover with a clean, dry cloth. Do not apply cream/oil/lotion.
•Center pots on the grates. Do not put a pot larger than 9” in diameter on a rear burner. Oversized
pots may impede airflow, making the flame sputter and burn inefficiently.
•Do not wear loose or hanging clothing when using the rangetop.
•Never leave plastic on the rangetop. Vented hot air can melt or ignite plastic or cause a buildup
of dangerous pressure in closed plastic containers.
•Put only cookware on the rangetop.
•Thaw and pad food dry before frying. Moisture can cause oil to erupt and overflow.
•Always make sure the controls are OFF and the grates are cool before you remove them to
prevent any possibility of being burned.
•Keep combustible material away from the rangetop.
*Both models come with brass and porcelain burner caps to suit customer preference.
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Using the Rangetop
About the Burners
The rangetop has four types of burners. (See below for heat output and location.) The rangetop
generates a spark to light the burner when you turn the knob to HI. Gaskets under the burners
keep spilled liquids from leaking into internal parts.
DTT36M974
C
B
E
D
A
Each burner has a specific cooking purpose.
BurnerPositionPurposeFood Type
Center Front (CF)¹,
Right Front (RF)²
Dual burner
Stack dual burner
Electric griddle 1.4 kW
1
48-in. model; 236-in. model.
Left Front (LF)
Left Rear (LR),
Right Front (RF)¹,
Right Rear (RR)¹,
Center Rear (CR)¹,
Rig
This re-ignition feature automatically relights a burner instantly at the same level as when it went
out. Cooking pro
Smart Flame™
This technology reduces the temperature under the fingers of the porcelain-coated, cast-iron
grates, extending grate life and protecting the finish.
SimmerSear™
Dacor’s exclusive, precision burner-control system lets you cook at a wide range of heat settings,
from simmer to sear.
ceeds uninterrupted.
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Using the Rangetop
Igniting a Burner
To prevent unintentional setting changes, each burner knob uses a push-turn system with stop
points. When you reach a stop point, push and turn the knob again.
OFF
Lite
•Each burner knob has a corresponding burner,
the location of which appears in a small graphic
next to each knob.
HI
Burner
location,
left rear
LO
MED
•In contrast to the other knobs, the griddle knob
has no flame symbol and is turned clockwise for
ignition.
•If a burner does not ignite, the igniter keeps
sparking, or if the flame is uneven, see
Troubleshooting, Pg. 23.
1.
Push in and turn the knob counterclockwise to Lite (flame icon).
The burner's igniter sparks (click-click-click...) until it lights (about 4 seconds). A normal flame issteady, blue, and burns evenly around the burner, except below a grate support, where flame
height is reduced by Dacor’s Smart Flame feature. Foreign matter in the gas line may cause an
orange flame that disappears with use. Small yellow tips on the flames are typical of LP gas.
2. Put the cookware on the grate, and adjust the flame to the cooking task.
Tips
•Foods cook as quickly at a gentle boil as at a vigorous boil. Using an unnecessarily high boil
wastes energy and cooks moisture, flavor, and nutrients out of
•Use a low or medium flame if using cookware that is a poor heat conductor (e.g., glass, ceramic,
food.
cast iron). Reduce the flame to cover 1/3 of the cookware diameter. This ensures even heating
and lowers the chance of burning/scorching the food.
Manual Ignition
If case of a power failure, you can, with caution, i
1.1. Hold a long gas-grill lighter to the surface burner you want to light.
2. Turn the burnerknob to Lite (flame icon), and use the grill lighter to ignite the burner.
3.3. After
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ignition, turn the knob to adjust the flame level.
gnite the burner manually.
Using the Rangetop
Using the Proper Cookware
WARNING
•Rough-bottomed cookware can permanently damage the coated surfaces.
•To avoid burns and scalding, always turn pan handles away from the front edge of the rangetop
and adjacent burners.
•Lift to reposition cookware. Sliding may damage the grate finish. Always set cookware gently
onto the grates and center them for good balance.
•To avoid burns or fire, do not let flames extend beyond the base of the cookware.
•If using glass cookware, verify that it is designed for rangetop cooking.
•Never leave plastic items on the rangetop. Hot vent air can melt or ignite plastic or burst sealed
plastic containers.
•Always hold a wok or small pot by the handle while cooking.
For overall safety and best performance, select the correct cooking utensil for the food being cooked.
Improperly selected cooking utensils will not cook evenly or efficiently.
Use cookware that:
•has flat, smooth bottoms with tight-fitting lids to keep heat, odors, and steam in
•is well-balanced with handles weighing less than the main portion of the cookware.
Material Characteristics
•Aluminum: Excellent heat conductor; some foods may darken the aluminum. (Anodized
•Enamelware: Heating properties depend on the base material.
•Glass: Slow heat conductor Must be designed for rangetop use.
Size Limitations
WARNING
For cooking efficiency and to prevent a fire hazard,
place cookware with a bottom diameter of 6 inches or
less* on the rear-center grate, which is designed for
this size of cookware.
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sing the Rangetop
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Using the Grates
Gently set the grates on the spill tray. Put the legs of each grate into the
NOTE
Take care handling the heavy grates. Before installing the grates, check the words embossed into
the underside of each grate to know their proper orientation and placement.
corresponding dimples.
Using the Griddle
Preheat the griddle on HI for 10 minutes, then adjust the setting to the cooking task.
1. Before using the griddle the first time, wash
hot, soapy water, then rinse and dry it
thoroughly.
2. With the burners off and the range cool to the
touch, put the griddle on the second section
from the left.
NOTE
The grease trap goes at the front.
when it and the grease are not hot.
Remove it by grasping the handle and lifting. Empty the trap
it in
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Using the Rangetop
Using the Griddle, cont.
Griddle Preheat Info for Various Foods
Type of Food
Pancakes, fried eggs, sausages
Hamburgers, bacon
CAUTION
•Remove the griddle when all ranget
•Adjacent burners may make the griddle very hot though it is not in use. Take care not to touch
Preheat TimePreheat SettingCook Setting
8-10 min.HIMED-HI
15 – 20 min.HIHI
op surfaces (incl. the griddle and grates) are cool.
the griddle when using adjacent burners.
•Do not overheat the griddle. (Overheating may damage the griddle coating.)
•Do not use metal utensils that can damage the griddle surface.
•Do not use the griddle for non-cooking purposes.
•To avoid spills and excessive spatter, avoid cookingoverly greasy foods.
•Use both hands when placing/removing the heavy griddle.
NOTE
•
You may need to adjust heat settings for the griddle over time.
•
The griddle may discolor with use.
•
If rust appears on the griddle, remove it as soon as possible.
Using the Wok Grate
The provided grate supports 12” to 14” woks.
1. With all rangetop surfaces cool, place the wok
grate on th
2. Set a wok properly on the wok grate.
3. Turn on the burner, and adjust the flame to the
e grate on the 22K BTU Dual burner.
cooking task.
CAUTION
•Do not remove the
•
When you use the wok, the wok grate becomes very hot. Use oven mitts to handle the wo k grate.
•
Do not use flat-bottomed or undersized cookware with the wok ring. The cookware may tip over.
wok grate until all rangetop-related surfaces have cooled.
•Do not use an oversized wok. Oversize flames may become a fire hazard.
•Do not use the wok grate and griddle simultaneously.
•Do not flame foods if you have no ventilation hood.
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Using the Rangetop
Using iQ Connect
The rangetop has a built-in Wi-Fi module that you can use to sync the rangetop with the Dacor iQ
Kitchen app, which lets you monitor th
The Dacor iQ Kitchen app may not work properly under compromised wi-fi conditions (e.g., blocked
by other electronic appliances or external electrical interference) or if the signal is weak (e.g.,
rangetop is far from the Wi-Fi source).
Connecting the Rangetop
Before remotely controlling your rangetop, you must pair it with the Dacor iQ Kitchen app.
1. Download and open the Dacor iQ Kitchen App on your smart device.
2. Follow the app’s on-screen instructions, then press-hold the iQ Connect button for 3 seconds.
NOTE
•The iQ Connect LED indicator stops blinking but remains on, indicating a successful connection.
•If the iQ Connect LED does not appear, follow the app’s directions to reconnect with the cooktop.
iQ Connect
indicator
e On/Off status of rangetop elements.
NOTE
The iQ Connect button is under the rangetop front
lip on the right-hand side.
iQ Connect
button
Monitoring the Cooktop Remotely
1.
Ensure the iQ Connect LED appears. If it does not appear, press the iQ Connect button, after
which the cooktop can be monitored remotely with a connected remote
2. Select the cooktop icon on the iQ Connect App to open the cooktop monitor app.
iQ Connect On/Off
device.
If iQ Connect is off, mobile devices cannot connect to the cooktop. To turn iQ Connect on/off, press
iQ Connect button under the chassis.
NOTE
•The indicator remains as long as iQ Connect is active.
•The rangetop operates even if the Wi-Fi connection is lost.
•iQ Connect will not work properly if the Wi-Fi Connection is unstable.
•See the iQ Connect app’s user manual for details, or view the web manual at www.dacor.com.
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Using the Rangetop
Using Hood Control
NOTE
The rangetop features a Bluetooth device that connects a Dacor hood-control rangetop to certain
hood models.
In this table, both hood-control rangetops work with any of the hood models at right.
Hood-Control Rangetop Model
DTT36M974, DTT48M976
To connect a hood-control rangetop with a hood:
1. Download and run the Dacor iQ Connect app on your smartphone, then complete the iQ Connect
DHD30M967W*, DHD36M987W*, DHD48M987W*,
DHD36M967I*, DHD48M967I*
Hood Model
procedure to connect to the rangetop.
2. Follow the hood-control model's Bluetooth directions, and activate the Bluetooth
3. Press the Bluetooth icon ( ) on the hood-control panel. The Bluetooth LED blinks.
4. Press the rangetop Bluetooth button. Pairing begins. When complete, the Bluetooth LED glows
connection.
steadily.
5. Follow the directions in the rangetop user manual and the app’s guide to control the hood.
NOTE
The Bluetooth button is under the
rangetop front lip on the right-hand side.
Bluetooth
button
Bluetooth On/Off
Press the Bluetooth button.
NOTE
•The hood’s Bluetooth LED remains on as long as Bluetooth is enabled.
•There must be a connection for you to monitor/control the hood with the Dacor iQ Kitchen app.
•If not connected to the cooktop, you can use a Bluetooth connection to pair the rangetop with
the hood and sync them. (See Pg. 16.)
•Bluetooth will not work properly if the connection is unstable.
•See the Dacor iQ kitchen app manual for details.
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the Rangetop Surface
You should clean up spills immediately.
1. Turn off all burners.
2. Let the grates cool, then remove them.
3. Clean the rangetop surface with a soft cloth. If
spills run down into burner components, remove
the burner caps and heads, and wipe up the spills.
4. When finished, reassemble the burners, and
reposition the grates.
Cleaning the Stainless-Steel Surfaces
1. Wipe spills, spots, and grease stains with a soft, wet cloth.
2. Apply an approved stainless-steel cleanser to a cloth or paper towel.
3. Clean one small area at a time. (For stainless steel, rub with the grain.)
4. Dry the surface with a soft, dry cloth.
5. Repeat Steps 2 - 4 as needed.
CAUTION
•Do not use items (e.g., steel-wool, metal scraper, abrasive substances), which can mar the steel
and damage components.
•Do not remove the rangetop surface to clean it. Gas lines leading to the burner manifolds can be
damaged, possibly causing a fire or malfunction.
•Do not pour water into the rangetop. The water could enter the gas/electrical systems, creating
an electric shock hazard or high
levels of carbon monoxide from corroded gas valves/ports.
•Do not spray cleanser into the manifold holes. The ignition system must remain dry.
Cleaning
Turn off all burner knobs.
the Burner-Control Knobs
1.
Remove and clean the knobs in warm, soapy
water, then rinse and dry them thoroughly.
Clean the stainless-steel surfaces with stainless-
2.
steel cleaner.
Re-attach the knobs in the OFF position.
Spill
Protector
Control
Knob
3.
CAUTION
•Do not clean the control knobs in a dishwasher.
•Do not spray cleansers on the control panel.
Moisture may damage the electric circuitry.
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the Grates and Burners
Turn off all burners, and wait for them to cool.
1
2
3
1. Remove the grates, then remove the burner caps
and burner heads.
2. Clean the grates and burner parts in warm,
soapy water. (Do not use steel-wool pads or
abrasive cleaners.)
3. Rinse and dry grates and burner parts fully.
4. Reassemble the burner heads, engaging the
slots in each head with those in each manifold.
5. Lay each cap flat on each heads.
6. Place the grates in their respective positions.
7. Light each burner to verify proper function.
About the Burner Caps and Heads
B
efore removing t
location after cleaning.
Wash burner caps and heads in h
with a plastic scouring pad to remove burned-on food. Use a sewing needle or twist tie to unclog
the small holes in the burner head, if required.
CAUTION
•B
urner parts are
•Do not use steel wool or scourin
B
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not dishwasher-safe.
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T
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affect perform
•
During cleaning, be sure to clean out burner ports.
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ap the original b
if desired.
•To remove burned-on residue, soak brass burner
caps in 1 cup of water and 1 tbsp wh
lemon juice. (Do not clean with
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B
rass burner caps
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Care and Maintenance
About the Burner Bases
CAUTION
The burner bases are not removable.
Ensure no water enters the bases and
brass gas orifices. Clean them
damp cloth, and dry them fully before
using the cooktop.
About the Electrodes
CAUTION
Do not try to remove the electrode from the cooktop or burner bases.
with a
Do not cook while you clean the cooktop.
Ensure the white ceramic electrodes are clean and
dry. Clean the metal with a soft cloth. Do not clean
the igniters with water.
Clean the
ceramic
portion
with non-
abrasive
material
About the Gra
CAUTION
Clean the
metal tip
tes and Wok Grate
The grates and wok grate are not dishwasher-safe.
Wash the grates regularly and after spillovers. Wait
until they are cool to the touch, then remove them
from the rangetop, and wash them with hot, soapy
water. Rinse with clean water, and dry them fully.
Reset the grates as instructed on Pg. 14.
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Care and Maintenance
Reassembling the Burner Heads and Caps
Dual Burner Head/Caps
1. Orient the burner head so the electrode opening
aligns with the electrode itself.
2. Install the burner head so the electrode passes
through its opening in the head. Lay the burner
head flat on the base.
3. Size the burner caps to the burners, then re-install
them on the heads.
Round
CAUTION
Each cap fits a specific burner head. Make sure all
caps lie flat on the correct head.
Burner Head/Caps
1. Put the burner heads on the burner bases. The
bottom of the head fits inside the top of the base.
2. Turn the head until it drops in place, then wiggle
it to ensure it is seated properly.
3. Place the burner caps on the burner rings. The
ridge on the bottom of each cap fits around the
top of the ring.
CAUTION
Verify that all burner parts are properly seated.
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Care and Maintenance
Reinstalling the Burner Heads and Caps, cont.
SimmerSear Burner Assembly
WARNING
Turn off electrical power and wait for all surfaces to cool before cleaning the rangetop.
.
Locating
tab
B
urner
head
1
Place the burner heads as shown.
on the head goes in the
keyed hole as shown.
The locater tab
Keyed
hole
Tab
slots
Burner
base
Burner
ring
Ridge on
bottom of
burner cap
Put the burner rings on the heads as shown.
2.
Match th
e tabs on th
e bottom of th
e ring to th
slots on the head. Wiggle each ring to ensure it is
properly seated.
3.
Put the burner caps on the burner rings. The
ridge around the bottom edge of the cap fits
around the top of the ring.
e
NOTE
After installing the burners, verify their proper function. Wrongly installed parts result in
poor ignition or uneven flames.
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Troubleshooting
In case of malfunction, before calling for service, review this section for a possible resolution.
Gas Safety
roblem
P
You smell gas.
Surface Burner
ProblemPossible causesAction
Some burners not
lighting.
rners not lighting.
Bu
A burner clicks
during operation.
Burners not burning
evenly.
ossible cause
P
Burner knob is on; burner not lit.
Gas leak.
Cooktop unplugged
Blown fuse; tripped circuit breaker
Gas supply improperly connected
or turned on.
Control knob improperly set.
•Burner caps not in place
•Burner base misaligned
Control knob in Lite position.After burner ignites, turn knob to desired setting; if
Burners improperly assembled.
Burners are dirty.
Turn burner knob off.
• Evacuate buildin
• Immediately call gas supplier from neighbor’s
phone; follow gas supplier’s directions.
• If you cannot reach gas supplier, call fire dept.
Ensure cord is plugged into a live, grounded outlet.
Replace fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
See rangetop Installation Instructions.
Push in control knob; turn to Lite position.
•Clean the electrodes.
•Put cap on burner head.
•Align burner base.
burner still clicks, contact service technician.
Review Pgs. 19 – 20.
•Clean the burner components.
•Review Pgs. 19 – 22.
Action
g.
Oversized/yellow
flames.
Burner sparks
temporarily after
burner ignites.
Igniter sparks
erratically during
cooking.
Wrong burner orifice installed.
Burner has not been used for a
time or ambient temperature is
very cold
Flame is being distor
ventilation-hood fan, or other
means.
ted by draft,
Check burner orifice size; if you have wrong orifice (LP
gas instead of natural gas), call service technician.
This is not a malfunction; set knob to HI for 1 minute,
then adjus t flame to desired co oking level
Eliminate drafts or other interference, or lower hood's
fan speed to end the sparking.
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Warranty
What Is Covered
CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTIES: DACOR RANGETOPS
WITHIN THE 50 STATES OF THE U.S.A., THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND CANADA*:
FULL 2-YEAR WARRANTY
This warranty applies only to the Dacor Modernist appliance sold to the original purchaser, from the
date of the original retail purchase, or the closing date for new construction, whichever period is
longer. The warranty is valid on Modernist products purchased new from a Dacor Authorized Dealer
or other Dacor-authorized seller. If, within 2 years of the original purchase date, your Dacor
Modernist appliance malfunctions due to material or manufacturing defect, Dacor will restore the
appliance to its proper function at no cost to you. All cosmetic damage (scratches on stainless steel,
paint/porcelain blemishes, etc.) to the product or included accessories must be reported to Dacor
within 60 days of the original purchase date to qualify for warranty coverage.
*Warranty is null and void if non-ETL- or non-CUL-approved appliance is transported from the USA.
LIMITATIONS OF COVERAGE
Service will be provided by a Dacor designated service company during regular business hours. Please
note service providers are independent entities and are not agents of Dacor. Dealer display and model
home display products with a production date greater than 5 years, products sold “As Is,” and products
installed for non-residential use, which include but are not limited to religious organizations, fire
stations, bed & breakfast, and spas carry a 1-year parts warranty only. All delivery, installation, labor
costs, and other service fees are the responsibility of the purchaser.Warranty will be null and void on
product that has altered, defaced, or missing serial numbers and tags.
of purchase or closing statement for new construction upon request. All Dacor products must be
accessible for service.
The owner must provide proof
OUTSIDE THE 50 STATES OF THE USA, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND CANADA:
LIMITED FIRST YEAR WARRANTY
If your Dacor product fails to function within one year of the original date of purchase due to a defect
in material or workmanship, Dacor will furnish a new part, F.O.B. factory to replace the defective part.
All delivery, installation, labor costs and other service fees are the responsibility of the purchaser.
What Is Not Covered
•Slight color variations
location, etc.
•Service calls to educate the owner on the cooktop’s proper use and care.
•Service fees for travel to islands and remote areas (including but not limited to: ferries, toll
roads, or other travel expenses).
•Consequential or incidental damage (including but not limited to: food or medicine loss, lost
work time, or restaurant meals).
•Appliance malfunction when used for any other than non-commercial, residential operation.
•Consumable parts (e.g., filters, light bulbs).
•Appliance failure due to improper installation.
because of differences in painted parts, kitchen lighting, appliance
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Warranty
W
hat Is Not Covered, cont.
•Replacement of house fuses, fuse boxes or resetting of circuit breakers.
•Damage due to accident, fire, flood, power outages, or other so
•Damage to surrounding property (countertops, cabinetry, floors, ceilings, etc.).
•Breakage, discoloration, or damage to glass, metal surfaces, plastic components, trim, paint or
other cosmetic finish caused by improper usage, care, abuse, or neglect.
Expired Warranty
Should a service issue occur beyond the standard warranty period, contact us anyway. Dacor reviews
each customer issue to provide the best possible solution based on the circumstances.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDIES. THEREFORE, NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE, AND OUTSIDE THE FIFTY
STATES OF THE UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA, ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR
FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT SHALL DACOR BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.IN THE EVENT DACOR PREVAILS IN ANY
LAWSUIT, DACOR SHALL BE ENTITLED TO REIMBURSEMENT OF ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES,
INCLUDING ATTORNEY’S FEES, FROM THE DACOR CUSTOMER. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER FOR RESALE.
-called “acts of God.”
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of inconsequential damages, therefore the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights that vary from state to state.
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Open-Source Announcement
The software included with this range contains open-source software. You may obtain the
corresponding source code up to 3 years after the last shipment of this model by emailing:
oss.request@samsung.com.
You may also obtain the full corresponding source code in a physical medium (e.g., CD-ROM) at a
minimal charge.
This URL: http://opensource.samsung.com/opensource/OVEN_HKM_TZ/seq/0 leads to the
source-code download page and open-source license information regarding this model.
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Please visit www.dacor.com to activate your warranty online.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT:
Your warranty will not be activated until you activate it online or return this form to Dacor. If you have purchased more
than one Dacor product, please return all forms in one envelope, or activate the warranty online for each product.
Please be assured that Dacor will never sell your name or any information on this form for mailing-list purposes, as we do not
consider it a proper way of expressing our gratitude for your having chosen Dacor products for your kitchen!
Owner Last Name (please print) First Middle Init.
Street
City State Zip
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Dealer
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Your willingness to take a moment to complete the section below is sincerely appreciated. Thank you.
1. How were you first exposed to Dacor products? (Please check one.)
A. TV Cooking Show F Builder
B. Magazine G. Architect/Designer C. Appliance Dealer Showroom H. Another Dacor Owner D. Kitchen Dealer Showroom I. Model Home E. Home Show J. Other
2. Where did you buy your Dacor appliance(s)?
A. Appliance Dealer D. Builder B. Kitchen Dealer E. Other C. Builder Supplier
3. For what purpose was the product purchased?
A. Replacement only C. New Home
B. Part of a Remodel D. Other
4. What is your household income?
A. Under $75,000 D. $150,000 – $200,000 B. $75,000 – $100,000 E. $200,000 – $250,000 C. $100,000 – $150,000 F. Over $250,000
5. What other brands of appliances do you have in your kitchen?
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A. Cooktop C. Dishwasher
B. Oven D. Refrigerator
6. Would you buy or recommend another Dacor product?
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