DeDietrich DPE7610 Series, DPE7610 M Series, DPG7640 Series, DPG7340 Series, DPG7549 Series, DPE7549 Series, DPG7640 M Series Manual For Installation And Use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ
CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE.
This guide can be downloaded from the brand web site.
•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.
• Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance operations must not be carried out
by children without supervision.
• Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
EN
• 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.
• The electrical plug must remain accessible after installation.
• If the power cable is damaged, it should be replaced by a
cable of type H05V2V2F 3x1mm².
• Do not use steam cleaning appliances.
•The appliance is not designed to be switched on using an
external timer or a separate remote control system.
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• WARNING : leaving a hob unattended when cooking with fat
or oil can be dangerous and could cause a fire.
• Never try to extinguish a fire with water but switch off the
appliance, then cover the flame with a lid or a fire blanket.
• WARNING : fire risk: do not store any items on the cooking
surfaces.
•Prior to installation, ensure that the local distribution
conditions (type of gas and gas pressure) and the appliance's
settings are compatible.
• The settings for this appliance are stated on the label inside
the wallet or on the information plate.
• 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.
EN
•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.
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• Do not use cookware that overhangs the edge of the hob.
• This hob has been designed for use by private persons in
their homes.
• 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.
• You should never leave cooking unattended.
• These hobs are designed exclusively for cooking drinks and
foodstuffs and do not contain any asbestos-based component
parts.
• Never leave any or products in the cupboard beneath your
hob (aerosols or other pressurized cans, papers, recipe
books, etc.).
EN
• If you have a drawer underneath the hob, we recommend
avoiding placing objects in it that are temperature sensitive
(plastics, paper, aerosols, etc.).
• Disconnect your hob from both electrical and gas supplies
before carrying out any maintenance operations.
• 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.
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• 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.
• The conformity CE mark is applied to all these hobs.
• This appliance should be installed by a qualified technician /
installer.
• If a knob is difficult to turn, call your installer immediately.
• 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).
• 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.
EN
• 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).
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Identify your type of hobby
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comparing the number and layout of
the burners on your appliance with the
illustrations (0.1.1) and (0.1.2) .
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.
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.
oTurn 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 sealaround the edge of
the body, before installing the hob
(1.1.3).
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)andtothe
electricity (see "Electrical connection“
section).
If you wish,
you can secure the hob in position,
using the four fixing clampsand
screws supplied supplied (1.1.5) fixing
them to the four corners of the
housing. It is essential that you use the
holes provided for the purpose, as per
the drawing (1.1.4).
Stop screwing when the clamp
starts to bend.
Do not use a power screwdriver.
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1.2 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTION :
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Your hob is supplied with a H05V2V2F
- T90 3-core (phase, neutral + earth)
mains cable, section 1 mm2) after
sales ref.: 77X3767 (6470.1516) 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.
Theprotectiveconductor
(green/yellow) is connected to the
earth terminalon 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.
So that you canfind 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-salesserviceand
customer relations“ (that page also tells
you where to find them on your
appliance).
1.3 – GAS CONNECTION :
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 soapy-water. 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.
• 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
pipewithmechanicalscrew
connectors (½" gas standard).
• Connect directly on to the elbow on
the appliance.
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Connection via a flexible metal
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hose (stainless steel) with screw
connectors (meeting standard NF D
(meeting standard NF D 36-103) with a
10-year life.
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.
• 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
pipewithmechanicalscrew
connectors (½" gas standard). Connect
directly to the elbow on the appliance.
Connectionwithaflexible
metal hose (stainless steel) with
screw connectors (to standard NF D
36-125); the life of such hoses is not
limited.
Connection with a reinforced
flexiblerubberhosewith
mechanicalscrewconnectors
(meeting standard NF D 36-112) with a
10-year life.
In an existing installation, a flexible
hosefittedwithjubileeclips
(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
washerfitted between the end
connectorand the elbow on the
hob.
You can purchasethe end
connector and the sealing washer from
your after-sales department.
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.
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.
1) To change the gas connection:
refertothe"Gasconnection“
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
providedand remove them (1.4.1) .
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• Replace them with injectors for the
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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 lineon the
base plate at the location shown
(1.4.2).
• Turn the spanner clockwise until the
lineappears on the other side
(1.4.3).
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.
3) Set the retarders on the taps:
these can be foundunderthe
handles(1.4.4).
— Adjust each tap in turn.
— Remove the knobsand sealing
washersby pulling them upwards.
and that the 3 knobs are pushed on
fully.
— 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 knobagain , then
turn the adjusting screw clockwise as
far as the lowest possible position
before the flame goes out.
- Re-fit the sealing washerand the
knob.
- Move the knob from maximum to
minimum a few times: the flameshould not go out; if it does, loosen
the adjustment screw so that the flame
stays alight during these movements.
— 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
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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.
o Choose the desired burner by
using the symbols located near the
knobs (e.g.: right rear burner)
(2.1.1).
o To light a burner:
• Press the knob and turn fully
anti-clockwise.
• Holding the knob pressed will cause
a series of sparks until the gas lights.
• Adjust the setting by turning to
between the symboland symbol .
If the flame goes out, light it again
normally,followingthelighting
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
close to the previously lit burner.
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.
Keep all natural air-vents in the
room open or have a mechanical
ventilationsysteminstalled(a
mechanicallyventilatedhood).
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.
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2.2 - Cookware for gas burners
Pan diameterBurnerUse
18 to 28cmSuper FastFrying - Boiling
16 to 28cmFastSearing foods
16 to 24cmSemi-Fast
Auxiliary
2.3 - Switching on the electric
hotplate (depending on model).
Turn the knob to the mark for the
required cooking (2.3.1)
The plate's power onindicator
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.
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.
Sauces, re-heating
Simmering
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.
2.4 - The pans best suited to an
electric hot plate (depending
on the model)
Useflat-bottomedpansthatsit
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
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DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
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3.1 - MAINTAINING YOUR
APPLIANCE
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.
If you do block them, use a safety pin to
unblock the injector(3.1.2).
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.
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.
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.
Your hob will be easier to maintain if
done prior to use. Turn off all electrical and
gas controls.
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.
Enamel or stainless steel:
Use a scouring cream to clean the hob's
enamel. Shine using a dry cloth.
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PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
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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.
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.
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.
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).
The flames have an irregular
appearance.
o Checkthattheburnersand
injectors underneath them, burner
assemblies, etc. are clean.
Knobsbecomehotduring
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.
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5.1 - CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
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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.
Yourappliancealso
containsvarious
recyclable materials. It is
therefore marked with this
logo to indicate that, in
European Union countries,
used appliances must not be mixed with
otherwaste.Appliancerecycling
organised by your manufacturer will thus
be carried out in optimum conditions, in
accordance withEuropeandirective
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.
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6.1 - SERVICE CALLS
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,
typeandserialnumber).This
informationappearsonthe
manufacturer’s nameplate attached to
your equipment (6.1.1).
Find full information about the brand at :
www.de-dietrich.com
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