Maintenance And Troubleshooting - Dometic CADAC CARRI CHEF 40 User Instructions

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Boiling: For this type of cooking, place the pot stand in its locator grooves ensuring that it is properly seated. Place a suitable pot (not less than
150mm diameter and not more than 300mm diameter). One liter of water will boil in approximately 6 minutes depending on the conditions,
size of pot used, etc. Use windshields in case of windy conditions
Note: When using small sized pots do not attempt to use pots with plastic handles as these can get extremely hot.
Paella: This cooking option is ideal for preparing paellas, risottos, pasta dishes, traditional breakfasts etc. The Paella Pan is made from a high
quality pressed aluminium which allows for excellent heat distribution and retention.
Pizza baking: This cooking option is ideal for preparing pizzas, flat breads etc. The pizza stone is 12mm thick that can withstand temperatures
of up to 300°C and includes a pan. The dome needs to be used in order to create the baking effect.
Coffee: This option is ideal for brewing a hot cup of coffee. Ideal for anytime, anywhere.
6. Cleaning
Allow the appliance to cool down before you clean it.
Use a damp cloth wrung out in a solution of soapy water to clean exterior surfaces.
The grill plate is coated with a tough durable ceramic non-stick coating that has been used with great success on some of the best cookware
in the world. Never the less, taking care of it can help you to enjoy extra years of healthy, easy, non-stick cooking.
Whilst the ceramic non-stick coating is very durable, it can easily be damaged by the use of metal cooking utensils. It is therefore
recommended that only plastic or wooden utensils be used when cooking.
Always allow the grill/flat plate to cool before immersing it in water.
Make sure that no water gets onto the burners or pilot/light area. Wipe the appliance completely dry before use.
Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the surfaces.
Clean the appliance after each use. After cleaning recondition the cooking surface with a light wipe of oil.
Do not use any high-pressure steam equipment or a water jet to clean the appliance.
Note: For stubborn stains, oven cleaner may be used.
7. Storage
Always allow the unit to cool down and be cleaned before storing.
Turn off the gas supply to the appliance, disconnect and remove the gas supply from the appliance.
Never store an appliance with the gas supply connected, this is an unsafe practice.
Store the appliance and gas supply in a well-ventilated area away from combustible material. Storage of cylinders should preferably be
outdoors and must NOT be in a basement.
8. Maintenance & troubleshooting
Maintenance
If you clean and maintain your appliance on a regular basis, the life of your appliance will extend and the possibility of problems will
decrease.
We recommend the service of your appliance to be every twelve (12) months by a service agent to ensure continued efficient operation.
This appliance must only be serviced by an authorized person.
Check your gas hose and connections regularly for any signs of leaks and every time the gas cylinder is re-filled or fitted to the appliance
with every use.
Troubleshooting
In the case of a spattering flame or jet blockage:
Clean your burner ports in case of an over spill.
We recommend to clean or replace the jets every six (6) months to ensure continued efficient operation of your appliance.
Should the appliance operate abnormally after storage and all checks have not isolated the problem, the jet may be blocked. A blocked
jet would be indicated by a weaker yellowish flame or no flame at all in extreme cases. Under these circumstances it will be necessary to
remove and check and thoroughly clean out any foreign matter which may have gathered in the appliance.
• This may be done by removing the jet using standard tools and blow any dirt from the jet, alternatively, you may purchase new jets from your
local store. Do not attempt to clean the jet mechanically.
Replacing a blocked jet
• Your appliance is fitted with a specific size jet to regulate the correct amount of gas.
• Should the hole in the jet become blocked, this may result in a small flame or no flame at all. Do not attempt to clean the jet with a pin or
other such device as this may cause damage which could make the appliance unsafe.
• To replace the jet: Remove all loose surfaces as well as the utility tray and legs from the appliance. Turn the burner base over and remove
the 3 screws from the bottom cover plate (fig.4) to seperate the burner base from the burner assembly (fig. 5). Disconnect the Piezo wire,
taking care not to damage it and remove the burner assembly from the body of the burner base to expose the jet (fig. 6). The jet can now be
removed using a suitable spanner. Do not use pliers as this can damage the jet, making it unusable or impossible to remove. Screw the new
jet into the valve. Do not overtighten as this may damage the unit.
• Reverse the above procedure to re-assemble the unit, ensuring the venturi and jet line up correctly (fig 7), and that the Piezo wire is
reconnected.
Replacing the Hose:
The fitting of a hose is described in Section 2.
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