Cooktop Use; Burner Use - DCS CS-366 Use And Care Manual

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COOKTOP USE
BURNERS
Your
new
professional
gas range
is equipped
with
burners
typica[
of those
used in restaurants.
These
burners
are designed
for maximum
cHeanabHity and
controHHabHity. The [arge cap spreads the simmer heat out
to avoid too much heat being concentrated
on the center
of the pan. The simmer
flame
is aHways on when
the
burner is in use.The burner shouHd never be operated
if
the cap is not in pHace. AH[ the cooktop
burners
have
eHectronic
spark
ignition
to eHiminate
continuousHy
burning
pilots; when the burner is on and the flame
is
bHown out, it wH[ reHight.
Port
Ring
Cap
Simmer
FHame
Fig. 1
SIMMERING
Your new professionaH cooktop
has exceptionaHHy How
simmering
capabiHities, The Harge cap serves as a heat
diffuser
to spread out the heat to avoid having a center
hotspot,
Keep in mind
that
because of the high
heat
capacity of the outer burner, and the mass of the cast iron
burner
grates
(they
retain
heat
Monger than
Highter,
conventionaH
grates) some foods may continue
to cook
by retained
heat after the burner
has been turned
off,
ShouHd a strong draft or boiH over extinguish
the simmer
flame
it wiHH reHight automaticaHHy as the main
burner
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RGS-305 COOKTOP SECTHONSHOWN
wouHd.
ELECTRONIC
IGNITERS
ff a burner
does not ignite,
Histen for the cHicking sound,
ff the igniter
is not cHicking,
TURN
OFF
THE
BURNER,
Check the circuit breaker for
a bHown fuse or a tripped
circuit
breaker, Hfthe igniter
stiHH faiHsto operate, see
Burner
Max.
Location
8tu/hr
305 Nat
36"/48" Nat*
LP
Nat
LP
1
16,000
17,500
14,000
500-1,200
500-1,200
2
16,000
17,500
14,000
500-1,200
500-1,200
3
17,500
17,500 _*
14,000
500-1,200
500-1,200
4
16,000
17,500
14,000
500-1,200
500-1,200
5
16,000
17,500
14,000
500-1,200
500-1,200
Note-
M[ burners
on 36 & 48 modems (except
485 modems) rated at
1
17,500 Btu/hr for Nat. &l 4,000Btu/hr
for LR
/
[__485 modem onHy.No Hocation #3 on 36 & other 48 modems.
page 30,"Before
Ca[ling For
Service" To light the burner
manually, see page 27
"Power Failure':
NOTE: If you are using propene gas, a slight pop or flash
may occur at the bumer ports a few seconds after
the burner has been turned "off': This "extinction
pop" is normal for propane gas.
Hgniter (Keep Clean)
@
Fig. 2
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