Kleenmaid DCTG User Manual

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cooking collection
Instructions for use and warranty details
Domino Gas
Model No.: DCTG and DCTGW
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Kleenmaid appliance.
Your new Kleenmaid appliance has been designed and manufactured to give you years of reliable performance.
Once installation is complete, please read this entire instruction manual carefully and get to know the controls and the features of your new Kleenmaid appliance.
Again, congratulations and thank you for choosing Kleenmaid.
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Dear customer,
We thank you and congratulate you on your choice. This new carefully designed product, manufactured with the highest quality materials, has been carefully tested to satisfy all your cooking demands. We would therefore request you to read and follow these easy instructions which will allow you to obtain excellent results right from the start. May we wish you all the very best with your modern appliance!
THE MANUFACTURER
Index
Instructions for use 5
Installation 5 Use 5 Maintenance 8
Instructions for the installater 9
Installation 9 Gas connection 11 Electrical connection 11
THIS APPLIANCE IS CONCEIVED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY.
ANY WAY BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER INJURIES OR DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR BY UNSUITABLE, WRONG OR ABSURD USE. 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 OF THE
NI TON LLAHS RERUTCAFUNAM EHT
APPLIANCE 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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Instructions for use
Installation
All the operations concerned with the installation (electrical and gas connections, adaptation to type of gas, necessary adjustments, etc.) must be carried out by qualified technicians, in terms with the standards in force. For specific instructions, kindly read the part reserved for the installation technician.
Use
Standby mode (Fig. 1-2)
When the device is turned on, it performs a brief self-test and calibrates the touch-pad (all displays and LEDs turn on for several seconds). At the end, the display will be completely off. In this mode, the device can be turned on by simply pressing the ON/OFF key.
Turning on the Cooking Surface
To turn on the device, you must hold down the ON/ OFF key for at least 2 seconds. The device will turn on and the burner displays will display level zero, which corresponds to burner off.
Turning on a burner
To turn on a burner, press the relative + and - keys on the control panel. The keys must be pressed simultaneously and held down for at least 1 second. When the burner turns on, the burner will be set to the average flow and the relative display will show level 3. Each burner whose timer has not been programmed will automatically turn off after 4 hours of continuous operation. The ignition of the burner is also indicated by the led under the relative display, which remains active the whole time the burner is lit.
Adjusting the flame level of a burner
To increase the + key and to decrease the flow, press the - key. For a continuous change in the flow level, just hold down the + or - key and release it at the desired level. The flow level varies from 1 to 5.
Turning off a burner
To turn a burner off, press the + and - keys simultaneously for a brief instant.
Turning off all the burners
To turn all the burners off at the same time, briefly press the ON/OFF key; this puts the device in standby mode.
flow to a burner that is on, press the
Programming the burner switch-off time
It is possible to independently programme each burner
to switch off automatically after a specific length of time.
To programme the timer of a burner, press the PT key. The word Time will appear on the time display. Now press the + or – key of the burner to be timed. The word Time will disappear and be replaced by the indication
0.00. The burner selected is identified by the relative Led. The flashing digit to the left of the dot indicates the hours, while those to the right indicate the minutes. By pressing the + or – keys of the burner selected it is possible to increase or decrease the operating hours from 0 to 9. Keeping the + or – keys pressed the change in the number of hours will take place continuously. To specify the number of minutes, press the PT key again. The digits to the right of the dot will start flashing. Set the minutes hours. When programming the time it is possible to zero the current setting at any time by pressing the + and - keys. A time equal to zero deactivates the burner timer. To confirm the time shown on the display, press the PT button. At this point, only the indicators of the burners
with the timer active continue to flash.
The time remaining until switch-off is indicated on the display, with a “t” in front of the time (e.g.: t0.12). If no button is pressed for more than 10 seconds during programming, the programming procedure is interrupted automatically and the main display returns. Any settings being changed on the burner selected will not be lost and the relative time is active. The timer can be programmed both with the burner switched off or lit, and the counter will start immediately after the time programmed has been confirmed. When the time is up, the timed burner will be switched off and a sequence of beeps will be issued at the same time. If the user switches off a burner, the relative timer is deactivated.
Note for gas model 2
If both burners are programmed at the same time, the timer display will show the count for the burner that will switch off first and the LED related to this burner will flash faster than the other one.
Note for the Dual model
This model can only be programmed with keys +B. If both rings are lit, the timer will e valid for both. If only the inner ring is lit the timer will be valid for the inner ring only.
Regulating the clock
Following interruptions to the power supply, it is necessary to set the time displayed by the clock inside the hob on the PC1F.ME1 device. To regulate the clock it
is necessary to press the PT and KL keys at the same
time, for at least 3 seconds.
in the same way as indicated for the
–B and
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The flashing digit to the left of the dot indicates the hours, while those to the right indicate the minutes. It is possible to increase or decrease the hours using keys +A or -A and by keeping keys +A or -A pressed the change in the number of hours takes place continuously. To regulate the minutes, press the PT key again. The digits to the right of the dot will start flashing. Now change the minutes in the same way as indicated for the hours. Press the PT key to memorise the time programmed.
Releasing the burner
When a burner is locked the relative display shows the letter "B". The burner is released by pressing the –A and KL keys together constantly for at least 2 seconds. When released, the burners are reset to level 0, ready to be lit again. N.B: If the release procedure is repeated 5 times in a row during a 15 minute time span, the device will indicate Ft06 and will accept no further request for release for another 15 minutes.
Locking the control panel
This is activated by pressing the KL key for at least 2 seconds. All burner levels will remain stable. The control panel locked status occurs when the decimal points on the display of the capacity level related to each burner light up. While the control panel is locked it is no longer possible to change the levels of the burners or change the timer settings, but it is possible to switch off the hob by pressing the ON/OFF button. It is not possible to release a locked burner when the control panel lock is active. It will be therefore necessary to release the control panel before activating the burner release procedure.
Special slow cooking (Duty cycle)
This function turns any cook top burner on and off is the sequence shown in the table.
LEVEL SET. 1 2 3 4 5
10
20
30
40
20
50
Sec.
10
Sec.
TURN-OFF TIME
TURN-ON TIME
The function is activated by pressing the + key of the burner you want to apply it to, and the PT key (the burner involved must be off when this function is activated). The burner turns on at level 3 and, at that time, you can set the level to apply the function to by pressing the + and - keys. If, for example, you set the value to level 1, the burner will remain on for 50 seconds, then it will turn off for 10 seconds and repeat this cycle until you turn the burner off. If the user does not intervene, the hob switches off automatically after 60 minutes. When this function is active, the display of the burner on which it is active flashes.
Sec.
50
Sec.
Sec.
40
Sec.
Sec.
30
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Releasing the control panel
The control panel is released by pressing the KL and +A keys for at least 2 seconds. The control panel is released when the flame level points on the display go out.
Residual Heat
When a burner goes out, the relative display shows an "H" to indicate that the temperature of that burner is still
high and the relative LED near the timer display remains on. The "H" symbol and the LED turn off when the temperature of the relative burner is cool.
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Mod: DCTG
DECIMAL POINTS
PUNTI DECIMALI
LED "A"
Fig. 1
Mod: DCTGW
LED "A"
DISPLAY "A" DISPLAY "B"
-A +A -B +B
DISPLAY "A" DISPLAY "B"
DECIMAL POINTS
PUNTI DECIMALI
LED "B"
LED "B"
DISPLAY TIMER
PT
DISPLAY TIMER
KL
ON OFF
Fig. 2
-A +A -B +B
PT
KL
ON OFF
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N.B
- We recommend the use of pots and pans with a diameter matching that of the burner, thus preventing the flame from escaping from the bottom part and surrounding the pot (Fig. 3);
- do not leave any empty pots or pans on the fire;
When cooking is finished, it is also a good norm to close the main gas pipe tap and/or cylinder.
GAS
dual Ø 20-32 fast Ø 20-24 auxiliary* Ø 10-14
Fig. 3
Maintenance
Prior to any operation, disconnect the appliance from the electrical system. For long-life to the equipment, a general cleaning operation must take place periodically, bearing in mind the following:
the glass and steel parts must be cleaned with suitable non-abrasive or corrosive products (found on the market). Avoid chlorine-base products (bleach, etc.);
avoid leaving acid or alkaline substances on the working area (vinegar, salt, lemonjuice, etc.);
the wall baffle and the small covers (mobile parts of the burner) must be washed frequently with boiling water and detergent, taking care to remove every possible encrustation. Dry carefully and check that none of the burner holes is fully or partially clogged;
check periodically the state of condition of the flexible gas feed pipe. In case of leakage, call immediately the
qualified technicians for its replacement.
Always refer servicing to an authorised service person. It is recommended that the appliance be serviced at least once per year to ensure the appliance continues to
operate correctly and safety. If the appliance is not performing as per the original installation contact Kleenmaid.
DO NOT USE STEAM CLEANERS
Contact for Service and Parts
Kleenmaid: www.kleenmaid-appliances.com.au
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Instructions for the installer
Installation
This appliance is not provided with a combustion product discharge. It is recommended that it be installed insufficiently aerated places, in terms of the laws in force. The quantity of air which is necessary for combustion must not be below 2.0 m power. See table of burner power.
3
/h for each kW of installed
Positioning (Fig. 4)
The cook top is designed to be built in to a work surface
as shown in the figure.
Before installing the cook top, install the gasket seal around the entire perimeter of the hole where it will be inserted. The dimensions of the hole are shown in figures 6-7-8-9. For Filotop models, the perimeter of the hole must be
lowered by a depth of 1.5 mm.
The hole does not need to be milled for Semifilotop models. The cook top can be installed on different materials such as brickwork, steel, marble, conglomerates, synthetics, wood and wood covered with plastic laminates, so long as resistant to a temperature of 90 °C.
SEAL
Range hoods and exhaust fans shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s relevant instructions. However, in no case shall the clearance between the highest part of the hob of the gas cooking appliance and a range hood be less than 600 mm or, for an overhead exhaust fan, 750 mm.
SEAL
A panel made of wood or other insulating material must be installed under the cook top at a distance
of at least 15 mm from the surface.
Fig. 4
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Mod: DCTG
R
1
73
1
1
380
Note: Semifilotop models do not need to be lowered by 1.5 mm.
R
1
2
381
+1
0
1.5
GB
510
Fig. 6
Mod: DCTGW
1 - AUXILIARY 2 - RAPID
73
R
1
1
510
2
1
380
0
+1
511
+1
360
0
0
+1
490
1
Note: Semifilotop models do not need to be lowered by 1.5 mm.
R
1
2
0
+1
1
511
381
+1
0
1.5
0
+1
490
Fig. 7
10
1 - DUAL
360
+1
0
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Gas connection (Fig. 8)
Electrical connection
(Fig. 9)
The connection to a gas tank or gas line must be made by a qualified person in conformity to current updated UNI-CIG 7129 and 7131 standards after making sure that the cook top is prepared for the type of gas available. If not, see: “Adapting to different types of gas”. Also check that the feed pressure falls within the values shown in the table: “User characteristics”.
Fig. 8
The installer must be qualified and is responsible for correct electrical connections and following safety standards. Prior to carrying out the electrical connection, please ensure that:
the plant characteristics are such as to follow what is indicated on the matrix plate placed at the bottom of the working area;
that the plant is fitted with an efficient earth connection, following the standards and law provisions in force.
The earth connection is compulsory in terms of the law.
Should there be no cable and/or plug on the equipment, use suitable absorption material for the working temperature as well, as indicated on the matrix plate. Under no circumstance must the cable reach a temperature above 50°C of the ambient temperature. If connecting directly to the mains power supply, t a multi-pole switch of a suitable size for the rated capacity with a clearance distance which completely disconnects the power consistently with the rules of installation (the yellow/ green earth wire must not be interrupted). The plug or omnipolar switch must be easily reached on the installed equipment.
line under overvoltage category III conditions,
Metal rigid/semi-rigid hook-ups
Make the hook-up with metal fittings and pipes (even flexible hoses) so as not to stress the components inside
the cook top. Note: - After installation, use soapy water to check the perfect seal of the entire connection system. Important note: make the connection using only metal fittings and pipes (flexible, continuous-wall steel hoses or rigid copper or steel tubing) and in such a way that its entire length can be inspected.
F lexible hose must be certified to AS 1869 class B or D 10mm in diameter and no longer than 1200mm. The hose must not be kinked or be able to touch any hot surface. The supply connection point must be accessible when installed.
The installer must test the operation of the appliance including gas leakage, ignition and turndown of all
burners. If the appliance cannot be adjusted to perform correctly refer to the following fault finding table or contact Kleenmaid: www.kleenmaid-appliances.com.au
Fig. 9
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Adaptation to varius types of gas (Fig. 10)
Should the appliance be pre-set for a different type of gas than available, procreed as follows:
replace the injector (Fig. 7) with the corresponding type of gas to be used (see table “User characteristics“);
Mod. Dual
B
A
Mod. 2G
will show the indication - if the minimum level programmed corresponds with the factory setting, and the indication will change ^ or v in flashing mode, indicating a higher or lower capacity than that programmed. The procedure ends by pressing the PT key. The minimum capacity levels will then be acquired and memorised by
the device, and will
be used in the normal use of the hob.
Selecting the type of fuel gas
You can configure the cook top to work with different gases (see table 1). To select the fuel gas to use, the cook top must be on with all the burners off. Just press the burner A, burner B and P- keys together for at least 2 seconds. When the fuel gas selection procedure starts, the burner level display turns off and the timer display shows “2020”, “3029”, “2525” or “2010”, depending on the current configuration in use. It is possible to select the desired setting with the A+ and A- keys. To end the procedure, you must press the PT key. Using this function deletes any turn-off times that may have been programmed for the burners.
Electronic self-test
The electronic cards are continuously checking their status. If there are any hardware or board problems that could affect the end-user's safety, the cook top goes into a “safe” mode which closes the solenoid valves and displays a code relative to failure.
Fig. 10
Minimum burner capacity regulation procedure
The procedure for acquiring the minimum capacities allows the operator to change the minimum capacity programmed, adapting every burner to the characteristics of the gas distribution network to which the hob is connected. The procedure is activated by pressing the +A and –A keys together with the +B key constantly for 3 seconds, with the burners all switched off. The activation of the regulation procedure is indicated on the display with the word "MIN". It is now possible to select the burner to regulate using the respective + and – keys. After pressing one of the keys, the burner selected will come on at minimum level and it will be possible to increase or reduce the capacity to the minimum level using the + and keys for this burner. During the display
regulation procedure, the flame display levels
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Error
displayed
B Single burner locked
F
Flt00
Flt01
Flt02 Watchdog circuit anomaly Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Flt03 Microcontroller door anomaly Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Flt04 Eeprom anomaly Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Flt05 Pilot valve circuit anomaly Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Problem type Possible cause Possible solution
Restore the gas and unlock the
Clean or reposition the
electrode and unlock the
Check the cables and unlock
Parasite flame/flame detection
circuit anomaly on the single
burner
Main valve control circuit
anomaly
Anomaly circuit voltage of
reference
No gas
Ionization electrode dirty or not hit by the flame
The cook top is not grounded
Ionization electrode wired incorrectly Check the wiring
Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Failure at the circuit Replace the device
burners
burners
the burners
Flt06
Flt08 Power supply circuit anomaly Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Flt09
Flt0A All burners locked
Flt0[
Flt0E
Ft1E
Ft2E Control panel hardware error Circuit failure
Limit of 5 unlocks in 15
minutes exceeded
Generic anomaly
Resonator anomaly Failure at the circuit Replace the device
Communication errors in the
control logic
Error in the control of the
keypad
Control panel hardware error Circuit failure
The burners have been unlocked 5 times in 15
minutes
Power was cut to the device when another type
of failure had occurred previously
No gas
Ionization electrodes dirty or not hit by the flame
The cook top is not grounded
Gas is leaking from one valve that caused the
unwanted lighting of a second burner while the
first was being lit.
This problem is caused by flame in the second
burner for more than 10 seconds.
Failure at the circuit Replace the device
A mechanical deformation could have
compromised the support of the keypad by the
glass
Wait 15 minutes before
unlocking the burners
Unlock the burners
Restore the gas and unlock the
burners
Clean or reposition the
electrodes and unlock the
burners
Check the cables and unlock
the burners
Replace the defective valve
Wait several seconds for the
keypad to recalibrate. If the
error persists, turn the power
off and on. If the error still
persists, replace the device.
Check that the control panel
board is correctly inserted into the
connector. Replace the device
Check that the control panel
board is correctly inserted into the
connector. Replace the device
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Warranty and Service
Domestic Warranty – Full two year warranty
In addition to all statutory rights which you, the Purchaser, have under relevant laws in respect of this appliance, during the first two years of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance, Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid guarantee that any fault caused by defective material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectified free of charge with reference to parts and labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agents. Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above, the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent’s travel cost to and from the purchaser’s home.
Commercial Warranty – One year warranty
When this appliance is installed in a commercial application, in addition to all statutory rights which you, the Purchaser, have under relevant laws in respect of this appliance, during the first one year of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance, Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid guarantee that any fault caused by defective material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectified free of charge with reference to parts and labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agents. Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above, the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent’s travel cost to and from the purchaser’s home.
What these warranties do not cover
Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid is not responsible for any damage or malfunction unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship. This includes but is not limited to abuse, misuse, improper installation and transportation damage. Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid is not responsible for consequential damages from any malfunction.
This warranty does not cover consumable items, replacement of light globes or glass breakage due to impact. In case of fractured glass do not use your appliance.
Purchaser’s responsibility
The Purchaser must make the appliance available for servicing and shall bear any costs incurred for any de-installation and/or re-installation required to make the appliance available for servicing. Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid is not liable for any consequential damage incurred during de-installation or re-installation.
Warranty registration and Proof of Purchase.
Please complete warranty details below and retain together with your proof of purchase document.
When requesting service under this warranty the Purchaser agrees that Proof of Purchase of their Kleenmaid appliance will be necessary in order to make the warranty valid. Inability to provide Proof of Purchase even though this warranty is in place will not bind Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid to repair the appliance at no charge under this warranty and will require the Purchaser to pay for the service costs in full.
Model Number Date of purchase
For service assistance visit
www.kleenmaid-appliances.com.au
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