De Dietrich DKE7335A User Manual

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DEAR CUSTOMER,
EN
Discovering a De Dietrich product means experiencing the range of unique
emotions.
The attraction is immediate, from the moment you set eyes on the product.
The sheer quality of the design shines through, thanks to the timeless style and outstanding finishes which make each component an elegant and refined masterpiece in its own right,
each one
in perfect harmony with the others. Next, comes the irresistible urge to
touch it.
De Dietrich design makes extensive use of robust and prestigious
materials, where the accent is place firmly upon authenticity. By combining
state-of-the-art technology
with top quality materials, De Dietrich produces
beautifully crafted products to help you get the most from the culinary arts,
a passion
shared by all lovers of cooking and fine food. We hope that you enjoy
using this new appliance.
Thank you for choosing a De Dietrich product.
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CONTENTS
EN
1 / DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN
• Presentation of your oven ...................................................................... 2
• Description of controls..............................................................................9
• Description of accessories ......................................................................10
2 / SETTING
• Setting the clock ......................................................................................11
• Changing the clock ..................................................................................11
• Minute Minder ..........................................................................................11
• Locking the controls ................................................................................11
• Settings menu ..........................................................................................11
• Controlling the turntable ..........................................................................11
3 / USE
• Microwave function ..................................................................................12
• Immediate cooking ..................................................................................13
º Changing the power ..........................................................................13
º Programming the time........................................................................13
º Delayed start time ..............................................................................13
º Automatic cooking functions ..................................................................13
º Automatic defrosting functions ..............................................................13
º Memorise a cooking mode ......................................................................14
4 / CARE
º External surface ................................................................................14
º Changing the lamp ............................................................................14
5 / ANOMALIES AND SOLUTIONS ................................................................15
6 / AFTER-SALES SERVICE
• Customer relations....................................................................................15
• Servicing and Repairs, France ................................................................15
7 / FUNCTION SUITABILITY TESTS ..............................................................16
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1DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN
1- Cooking modes display 2- Clock display 3- End of cooking time indicator / Minute Minder 4- Cooking time indicator 5-Stopping the turntable 6- Power/weight indicator
This is a rotating knob with central button to choose programmes, increase or reduce values and confirm.
The drawings on the control knob are symbolised as follows:
CONTROL KNOB
PRESS the centre of the knob to confirm.
TURN the knob.
Control locking indicator Automatic function indicator Cooking time indicator Minute minder indicator Cooking end indicator
CONTROL PANEL
THE DISPLAY
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BUTTONS
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3
4
On/Off Adjusting the power Adjusting the clock, the time and the end of cooking, the minute minder Access the settings MENU
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1DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN
ACCESSORIES
Anti-tip safety rack (fig. A).
The rack should never be used with other metal cookware in microwave function. However, you can reheat food in an alumi­nium tray providing this is isolated from the rack using a plate.
The shelf supports (fig.B)
2 hanging supports allow you to use the rack at three heights.
The turntable (fig.C)
The turntable ensures equal cooking of
food throughout with no need to intervene. It rotates in both directions. If it does not turn, verify that all components are pro­perly positioned. It may be used as a cooking dish. For easy removal, wells are provided on ei­ther side. Rotation is controlled by the drive shaft and the wheel support. If you take out the support with the drive spindle, make sure you do not let water get into the motor spindle orifice. Remember to put back the support, the support wheels and the glass turntable. Do not try to rotate the glass turntable ma­nually, as you could damage the drive sys­tem. If it does not turn smoothly, make sure that there is nothing in the well beneath the turntable. When the turntable is in the stop position, large dishes can be used which cover the entire surface of the oven. In this case, it is necessary to turn the container or to mix its content half-way through the programme.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The microwaves used for cooking are elec­tromagnetic waves. They are commonly found in our environment in the form of radio waves, light and infrared rays. Their frequency is in the 2450 MHz range. Their behaviour:
· They are reflected by metals.
· They travel through all other materials.
· They are absorbed by water, fat and sugar molecules. When food is exposed to microwaves its mo­lecules begin moving rapidly, causing it to heat up. The penetration depth of waves into the food is approximately 2.5 cm; if the food is thicker, the centre of the food will be coo­ked by conduction, as in conventional coo­king. Note that microwaves cause a simple ther­mal phenomenon within food and are not harmful to health.
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SETTING THE CLOCK (fig. A)
When switching on, the display flashes at 12:00. Adjust the time by turning the dial then press to validate. If there is a power cut, the clock flashes.
CHANGING THE CLOCK (fig. B)
Press the button for a few seconds until the clock flashes. Adjust the clock by turning the knob and then press to confirm.
MINUTE MINDER (fig. C)
This function can only be used when the oven is off.
Press . 00:00 flashes. Set the minute minder by turning the knob and then press to confirm. The timer starts. Once the time has lapsed, there is a sound signal. To stop it, press any key.
NB: NB: You can modify or cancel the timer at any time. To cancel, return to the timer’s menu and set to 00:00.
CONTROL LOCKING Child safety (fig. D)
Press and at the same time until the
symbol appears on the screen. Control locking is accessible during cooking or when the oven has stopped. N.B.:only the button remains active during cooking. To unlock the keypad, press
and together until the symbol di­sappears off the screen.
SETTINGS MENU (fig. E)
You can adjust different settings on your oven: light, contrast, sounds and demo mode. To do this, press for a few seconds to access the settings menu.
See the table below: To modify the different settings if necessary, turn the control knob and then press to confirm. To come out of the settings menu at any time, press .
CONTROLLING THE TURNTABLE (fig.F)
If you think that there is not enough space for it to rotate freely in the oven, you can stop the turntable before or during the pro­gramme.
- Press the and buttons at the same
time for a few seconds. The symbol appears in the display.
• Restarting the turntable Press and hold the and buttons simul-
taneously for a few seconds until the symbol appears in the display.
2SETTINGS
Default
settings
Sounds - beeps: Position ON, sounds active. Position OFF, no sounds.
Contrast: The brightness of the display is adjustable from 20 to 100%.
DEMO mode: Position ON, mode active. Position OFF, normal mode.
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3USE
Microwave
Position
Use
Power
MICROWAVE FUNCTION
Microwave
Quick reheating drinks, water and dishes that contain a large quantity of liquid. Cooking food that contains a lot of water (soups, sauces, tomatoes, etc.).
1000W
Cooking fresh or frozen vegetables.
800W / 900W
Microwave
Melting chocolate.
600W
Microwave
Cooking fish and seafood. Heating on 2 levels. Cooking dry vegetables over a low heat. Reheating or cooking fragile egg-based foods.
500W
Microwave
Cooking dairy products and jam at low heat.
400W /
300W
Microwave
Manual defrost. Softening butter and ice cream.
200W
Microwave
Defrosting pastries that contain cream.
100W
Defrosting
200W
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3USE
IMMEDIATE COOKING (fig.A)
The programmer must only display the time. It should not be flashing. Turn the control knob until you get to the cooking function of your choose, then confirm.
MODIFY THE POWER (fig.B)
- Press the key, the power (1000W) flashes, you may adjust it.
- Set the power, using the knob.
- Example: 600 Watts. Confirm by pressing the knob.
PROGRAMMING THE COOKING TIME (fig. C)
Use the immediate cooking programme, then press ; the cooking time flashes and it is now possible to set it. Turn the knob to adjust the cooking time. Press to confirm. The cooking time is saved automatically after a few seconds.
NB: Halfway through the cooking time, the oven beeps and displays «TURN» to tell you to turn your food over.
DELAYED START (fig. D)
Proceed as for programmed cooking. After setting the cooking time, press . The dis­play flashes. Set the cooking end time by turning the knob. The cooking end time is automatically saved after a few seconds. The cooking end time display stops flas­hing.
THE AUTOMATIC COOKING FUNCTIONS (fig. E)
Programming automatic cooking by weight or time selects the cooking settings for you.
The programmer must only display the time. It should not be flashing.
Select mode using the knob.
The logo flashes. Select an AUTOMATIC cooking mode.
- A suggested weight flashes on the screen.
- Example: P3 —> weight, 500G.
-Adjust the weight or time using the knob. Example: 650g.
- Confirm by pressing the knob once.
-The icon of the cooking mode used and the time calculated automatically are dis-
played. The oven starts. Select a pre-programmed food. See table:
THE AUTOMATIC
DEFROSTING FUNCTIONS
This oven allows you to access 3 different types of programmes in the defrost mode
- Automatic defrost P1, P2 or P3.
You simply select the type of programme and enter the weight. P1: The automatic defrost mode for meat, poultry and ready-made meals. P2: The automatic defrost mode for bread and pastries. P3: The automatic defrost mode for fish.
NB: A delayed start cannot be program­med for defrost functions.
Food
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Recipes
Fresh vegetables
P01
Frozen vegetables
P02
Fish
P03
Prepared ready meal
P04
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MEMORISE A COOKING MODE
You can memorise 3 cooking programmes of your choice that may be used later.
- Programme a memory
(fig. F) :
Select a cooking mode, its power and time and then press the knob until you get to «MEM 1». Choose one of the 3 memories by turning the control knob and confirm to me­morise it. Confirm again to start cooking.
NB: If the 3 memories are saved, any new memorisation will replace the pre­vious one. A delayed start cannot be programmed for memorisations.
- Select one of the 3 memories already saved (fig.G) : Turn the knob and go to MEMO, then confirm. Scroll through the memories with the knob and confirm the one you want. Cooking starts.
Note:
To stop the oven at any time, hold down the key. To pause the cooking in progress, press the knob.
4CARE
EXTERNAL SURFACE
Use a window washing product applied to a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive creams or scouring sponges.
Warning
Do not use scouring products, abra­sive sponges or metal scrapers to clean the glass oven door as this could scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter.
REPLACING THE LAMP
For all operations on the lamp, contact the After Sales Department or a qualified profes­sional accredited to work on the brand.
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6AFTER-SALES SERVICE
SERVICING AND REPAIRS, FRANCE
Any repairs to your appliance must be made by a qualified professional accredited to work on the brand. When calling, please provide the full references of your appliance (commercial reference, service reference, serial number), so that we can handle your call better. This infor­mation appears on the manufacturer’s name­plate on the equipment.
GENUINE PARTS
When having work carried out, insist on the use of genuine, certified spare parts only.
You may resolve certain little problems yourself: The oven is not heating. Check that the oven is correctly connected and that your installa­tion’s fuse is not out of service. Increase the selected temperature. Check that the oven is not set to DEMOmode. The oven light is not working. Replace the bulb or the fuse. Check that the oven is correctly connected.
The cooling fan continues to operate after the oven stops. This is normal; the fan may continue running until a maximum of 1 hour after cooking to lower the temperature inside and outside the oven.
5ANOMALIES AND SOLUTIONS
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BRANDT FRANCE, Etablissement de CERGY 5/7 avenue des Béthunes, 95310 SAINT OUEN L’AUMÔNE.
Simplified joint stock company with a capital of €1,000,000, Reg’d no. in Nanterre 801 250 531.
7FUNCTION  SUITABILITYA TESTS
Test Load Approx.
time
Power level se-
lector
Cookware/Tips
Custard
(12.3.1)
1000 g 16 - 18 min 500 W
Pyrex 227
On the turntable
Savoie cake
(12.3.2)
475 g 6 - 7 min 700 W Pyrex 827
On the turntable
Meatloaf
(12.3.3)
900 g 14 min 700 W
Pyrex 838
Cover with plastic
film.
On the turntable
Defrosting
meat
(13.3)
500 g 11 - 12 min 200 W
On a flat plate
On the turntable
Defrosting ras-
pberries
(B.2.1)
250 g 6 - 7 min 200 W
On a flat plate
On the turntable
Functional suitability tests in accordance with IEC/EN/NF EN 60705 standards.
The International Electrotechnical Commission, SC.59K, has established a standard for comparative performance tests conducted on various micro-wave ovens. We recommend the following for this appliance:
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