De dietrich DTI1200V User Manual

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DTi714
Induction Hob
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Dear Customer, Thank you for buying a DE DIETRICH hob. Our research teams have designed a new generation of kitchen appliances. As a result of our unique expertise, we have produced a range of goods whose quality, design and techni­cal advance are unsurpassed.
De Dietrich also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as hobs, ex­tractor hoods, built-in dishwashers and refrigerators. There are models to complement your new De Dietrich hob.
Of course, we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements, and our Customer Service department is at your disposal, to answer all your questions and to listen to all your suggestions (see back cover of manual). De Dietrich is certain that by setting new standards of excellence by which comparisons can be made, customers will find that De Dietrich appliances offer a better and more exciting way of living.
DE DIETRICH.
www.dedietrich.co.uk
We are constantly improving our products; for this reason we reserve the right to make all modifications to their technical, functional or aesthetic characteristics, originating from technical developments
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WARNING
This product is not for use in the USA. Before installing and using this appliance please read the installation guide section of this booklet
fully. This guide will help you to quickly familiarise you with all the features of the appliance.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical sen­sory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given su­pervision or instruction concerning use by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance
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Contents
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1/ Description of your appliance
2/ Overview / working principle
3/ Quick start guide
4/ Product / Safety features explained
6/ Cleaning and maintaining your appliance
7/ Installation guide
10/ Help Guide
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Description
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DTi714
Total dimensions (L x l) DT714 : 58cm x 51cm
Cutout Recess (L’ x l’) DTi714: 56cm X 49cm
Power total connected load
5.9kw
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Working Principle
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The induction principle
The principle of induction is based on a magnetic effect. When you place your cookware on a cooking zone and you turn it on, the electronic circuits in your cooking hob produce “induced” currents in the bottom of the cookware which instantly raise its temperature. This heat is then transmitted to the food.
In order for an induction hob to operate the cookware must have a ferrous base (containing Iron). A simple rule is if a magnet sticks to the base of your pan then it should be suitable for use on induction hobs.
When you buy your cookware, make sure that one of these logos are on the package; it assures you that it is compatible with induction cooking.
Cookware
To verify that your cookware is suitable, place it on a heating area on power 4. - If the display remains on, your cookware is compatible.
- If the display flashes, your cookware cannot be used with induction cooking. You can also use a magnet to test the cookware. If a magnet “sticks” to the bottom of the cookware, it is compatible with induction. Glass, terra cotta, aluminium without a special finish on the bottom, copper and some non-magnetic stainless steels do not work with induction cooking. We recommend that you select cookware with a thick, flat bottom.
A Inducon coils
B Glass insulang hob top
C Ferrous pan base
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Quick Start Guide
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Quick Start Guide
Prior to using you appliance you need to ensure the appliance has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions within this guide. Particular attention should be paid to the ventilation requirements as this could affect the performance of the appliance as well as the long term reliability.
Operation
Care should be taken to ensure that the pan / pans being used cover a minimum of 80% of the cookin g zone. Place the pan on the zone you wish to use and turn on the zoneusing the corresponding “B” control. Set a power level on the zone using the corresponding control “C”.
Noise
You may notice a clicking noise when either using multiple zones or a single zone on low power settings
(below level 5). This is normal and should not be considered a fault; it is the electronics of the appliance reg­ulating the power delivery to the zones. You may notice a corresponding reduction of the bubbles in the base of the pans on the hob, again this is normal.
Power sharing
The machine is manufactured with shared electronics controlling the cooking zones. The power delivered by
the independent electronics is split between the two zones. If “9” is selected on one zone the power is re­duced on the other to”5” to ensure the maximum connected load is not breached. This is not a fault with the appli­ance. When using either two zones on the same side ot the appliance together, you may notice a clicking and alternating bubble pattern in the base of the cookware, this is normal.
Suitable cookware
If the display on the appliance flashes when set, this is an indication that either there is no pan on the zone or, an unsuitable pan is being used. Please refer to the pan guide in the description section of this guide for
further details.
Controls Table
A Timer “+” and “-” controls and display
B On / off controls one per zone
C Power “+” and “-” controls
D Display
E Lock Control
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Protection against overflows. In case of overflow, or of a metallic object or wet cloth placed on the control areas, the hob turns itself off, the displays light up and a beep sounds. Clean the hob or remove the object, then begin cooking again.
“Small Items” safety. By placing a small object on the area (a ring, a fork, etc), the hob will detect it and not deliver any power. The power display flashes. Note: However, several small objects at the same time on a zone could be identi­fied as cookware. In that case, power will be delivered by the hob. Do not place any utensils (spoons, forks, covers, etc) on the cooking zone being used. They will heat up in the same way as cookware: Risk of combustion.
Temperature limiter. Each cooking zone is equipped with a safety sensor that con­stantly monitors the temperature of the bottom of the cookware. If you leave empty cookware on a zone which is turned on, it will automatically limit the power in order to prevent damage to the cookware or hob.
Automatic Pan Detection: detects when a suitable pan is placed on the cooking zone and so eliminates the possibility of the hob being activated accidentally by a non-suitable object
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Residual heat. After a long cooking period, the zone used can remain hot for sev­eral minutes. An ‘’H’’ flashes during this period. Do not put your hand on the zone.
Auto-Stop system. If you forget cooking is in progress, after a predefined time, this safety function will automatically turn off your hob (from 1 to 10 hours de­pending on the power setting). “AS” displays and a beep sounds after about 2 min­utes. Press on the main selector to delete this information. A beep will confirm your setting.
Additional functions and safety Features
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Additional Functions and Safety Features
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Electronic Power Monitor: prevents power surge and de-surge in the event of electrical interference without loss of performance to the hob.
Child Lock: for added peace of mind, the child lock can be manually activated to prevent accidental start-up. To activate the lock pres the “E” key and hold until a beep is sounded and an indica­tor appears. To de-activate hold the “E” key until the indicator goes out and a beep sounds. This will lock the controls set on the cooking zones but will allow the stop key to function.
Timer Function
Each zone of the appliance can be controlled by using the timer function to turn off the zone after a set period of time.
Select the zone required and adjust the power as required. press the timer controls “A” and using the “+” or “-”keys select the cooking time required. The appliance will now count down the time and turn off as required. When the time remaining is less than 1 minute the display will indicate seconds remaining. At the end of the time a beep will indicate the end of cook­ing. The timer function can only be used on one cooking zone at a time.
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•For users with heart pacemakers and active implants.
The functioning of the hob conforms to current electromagnetic interference standards and thus is in total compliance with legal requirements (89/336/EEC directives). In order to avoid interference be tween your cooking hob and a pacemaker, your pacemaker must be designed and programmed in com pliance with the regulations that apply to it. As we can guarantee the compliance only of our own products, we strongly recommend that you refer to the maker of your device or to your doctor to avoid possible incompatibilities.
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Cleaning and Maintaining your Appliance
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Preserve your appliance The vitroceramic glass surface is highly resistant, but not unbreakable. Here are some recommendations for increasing its lifetime:
- Avoid banging or clattering the cookware.
- Avoid putting heating covers on the hob. A suction effect may damage the vitroceramic surface.
- Do not use cookware with bottoms that are rough or dented.
- Do not use your cooking hob as a work surface.
- Never use aluminium foil or paper or aluminium scrubber to clean it. The aluminium melts and damages the top.
- Never use a steam cleaner to clean your hob.
- Never directly reheat a tin can. It will have a risk of exploding.
For the safety of your kitchen, do not place cleaning items or inflammable objects or cleaning products in the kitchen furniture underneath your cooking hob.
TYPES OF STAINS/SPOTS Light accumulation of baked-on stains/dirt. Sugar spills, melted plastics. Rings and hard water residue. Shiny metal
Aesthetic damage to the hob top which does not entail a lack of function, are not covered by our guarantee for example chips and scratches. Full terms of the guarantee are available at www.dedietrich.co.uk.
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Maintaining your appliance
Type of stain / spots Use What to do
Light Cleaning sponges Thoroughly moisten the zone to be
cleaned with hot water, then wipe off.
Accumulation of baked­on stains/ dirt Sugar spills, melted plastics etc
Cleaning sponges Scraper for glass
Thoroughly moisten the zone to be cleaned with hot water. Use a scraper for glass to remove the large bits, fol­low with rough side of a disinfectant sponge then wipe off.
Ring marks and rard water residue
White vinegar Apply warm white vinegar to the stain,
let stand, then wipe with a soft cloth
Shiny metal colourings Weekly maintenence
Special vitro-creamhob cleaner product with conditioner.
Apply a cleaning agent for vitro-ce­ramic glass(preferably containing sili­con for protection)to the surface as per product instructions
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Installation Guide
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Installation
Your appliance should be positioned so that the mains switch is accessible. The distance between the edge of your appliance and the side and rear walls (or partitions) must be at least four centimetres (area A). Your appliance can be easily integrated above a cabinet, an oven or a build-in household appliance. Simply verify that the air in­takes and outlets are free of obstruction, poor ventilation can af­fect both the performance of your appliance and reduce its lifespan. Stick the foam gasket to the bottom of your appliance. This will allow you to achieve an airtight seal with the worktop. Attach the clips to the hob if supplied.
Cut-out Information. Please ensure the correct cut out size for your appliance. Details of the cut out sizes are shown on page 4. L’ being the width (left to right) l’ the depth of the cut out (front to back
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When installing above a cupboard please ensure a gap for ventilation is provided to the rear of the cupboard. You should also ensure that the ventila­tion slots in the front of the appliance are not blocked / obscured in any way.
It may be necessary to cut the work-surface or cupboard carcass to ensure adequate air flow.
When installing your appliance above a drawer or shallow cupboard, it may be necessary to remove the carcass support rail from the housing in order to ensure a 4mm air gap is maintained.
Installing above a cupboard
Installing above a drawer
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When installing your appliance above an oven, it may be necessary to remove the carcass support rail from the housing in order to ensure a 4mm air gap is main­tained. Most modern ovens including all De Dietrich models will not require any further insulation between the oven and hob. It is not recommended to use the Pyro-clean function of an oven while using the hob.
Installing above an oven
Installation Guide
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Use of sealants
The appliance should be fixed to the work-surface using the roll of foam seal provided. Any appliance sealed to the work-surface using silicone sealant or similar may result in damage to both the appliance and work-surface should it need to be removed. The use of sealants may result in the appliance being unserviceable and as such may be ex­cluded from warranty repairs.
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Installation Guide
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Electrical connecon
Hook-up of 220-240V ~32 amp Hook-up of 220-240V ~16 amp
•Hook-up of 2x230V 2L+2N ~ - 16A •Hook-up of 400V 2N ~ - 16A
•Hook-up of 400V 3~ - 16A
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Help Guide
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Posssible Causes What should you do?
A special code / display ap pears across the ccontrol panel
Working normally Nothing this code will turn off
after 30 seconds or if the zone is turned on
Your installation blows a fuse / trip
Incorrect electrical connec­on
Check electrical supply connecon
Only 1 side of the appliance works
Incorrect electrical connec­on
Check electrical supply connecon
The hob produces an odour during the irst cooking ses sions
New appliance Nothing. The smell will disapear
with use.
Problems on installation
Problems after switching on
You observe that Possible causes What should you do?
The hob does not operate and there are no indicator lights on the display.
The machine is not switched on or correctly connected to the power supply.
Check electrical supply, mains switches / circuit breaker / fuses
The hob is not working and an “F” code is displayed
The appliance has detected a fault
Call the after sales service department
The hob does not function and displays the lock symbol
The hob is locked Please refer to child lock fea
ture.
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Help Guide
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You observe that. Possible causes What should you do
The hob has stopped working and “” is displayed also an aud able beep is heard
The hob has detected an overlow or object covering the controls.
Ensure the controls are clean and dry and remove any ob jects that cover them
A series of small dashes appears across the display or “F7”
The electronic circuits have over heated
Check the ventillation for the appliance is in line with this guide.
After turning on a zone the dis play continues to lash
The cookware used is either too small for the zone or is unsuitable for induction cooking.
Use correct pan size for zone enssuring it is compatable with induction (ferrous)
The pans make a noise during cooking and the hob produces a cclicking noise
This is normal for some types of cookware. This is caused by the transfer of power from the hob to the cookware
Nothing. There is no risk to either the hob or cookware
The fans continue to run at the end of cooking
The fan is cooling the elec tronics and will cut out auto matically
Nothing
The hob cuts out during cooking The electronics have detected
a power surge, they have cut out in order to protect the electronics.
Switch off the power supply to the appliance and switch back on, resetting the elec tronics. If the problem per sists call After Sales Service
Reduction in power while using “Boost” / full power on an adja cent zone (front to back)
The boost function will “bor row” power from its adjacent zone (front to back) while using boost.
Nothing. This is normal for induction. it is designed to allow the greatest lexability of power output.
Problems while in use
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