DeDietrich G30 Operating Manual
DeDietrich G30 Operating Manual

DeDietrich G30 Operating Manual

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Hob operating guide
GB
Model with 4 gas rings and
extra fast burner
Model with 4 gas rings, timer
and double crown burner
Model with 2 gas rings
Model with 3 gas rings
and 1 electric ring
Model with 2 gas rings
1 radiant ring 1 halogen ring
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  • Page 1 Hob operating guide Model with 4 gas rings and extra fast burner Model with 4 gas rings, timer and double crown burner Model with 2 gas rings Model with 3 gas rings and 1 electric ring Model with 2 gas rings 1 radiant ring 1 halogen ring...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    List of contents Using your hob in complete safety What your hob looks like? Installing your hob in all simplicity Fitting recommendations 36-38 Electrical connections Gas connections 40-42 Changing the type of gas supply 43-49 Using your hob in all simplicity How to use your gas burners How to use the timer Which pans are best adapted for use...
  • Page 3 Editorial 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.
  • Page 4: Using Your Hob In Complete Safety

    Your hob in complete safety sing your hob in complete safety We have designed your hob for Never leave any C L E A N I N G private domestic use. products in the cupboard INFLAMMABLE or drawer beneath your hob (aerosols With a view to the constant or other pressurised cans, papers, improvement of our products, we...
  • Page 5: What Your Hob Looks Like

    hat your hob looks like? 65 cm model with 4 gas burners Semi-fast burner Fast burner (1.50 kW*) (2.30 kW*) Induction ring Auxiliary burner (3.10 kW*) (0.85 kW*) 30 cm model with 2 gas burners Extra fast burner (3.10 kW*) Semi-fast burner (1.50 kW*) 65 cm model with 4 gas burners...
  • Page 6: Installing Your Hob In All Simplicity

    Installing your hob in all simplicity itting recommendations Depth Height Width 30 cm 30 cm 65 cm 30 cm 65 cm 65 cm Model Depending on Cut-out 26,5 cm 56 cm 49 cm 49 cm cupboard 5 cm 5 cm 31 cm 65 cm 51 cm...
  • Page 7 Installing your hob in all simplicity itting recommendations (cont'd) The hob must be built into the work- top of a support cupboard. This work- top must be at least 3 cm thick and heat-resistant or else coated with a heat resistant material. A side-clearance of at least 30 cm should be left to the right and left of the hob.
  • Page 8: Fitting Recommendations

    Installing your hob in all simplicity itting recommendations (cont'd) To make sure that nothing can get between the frame and the worktop, stick the foam seal around the out- side of the hob. Seal Affix the joint provided in the folder before installing the hob : 1- Remove the pan support grates, the burner caps and heads after chec-...
  • Page 9: Electrical Connections

    Installing your hob in all simplicity lectrical connections Mixed and all-gas hobs ROSS SECTION OF THE CABLE TO USE Hobs are delivered with a three- conductor (2 phase + earth) H05VVF - 230 V~ - 50 Hz T105, ou H05V2V2F - T90 1mm sec- All-gas and 2+ 2 radiants tion cable, and must be connected to...
  • Page 10: Gas Connections

    Installing your hob in all simplicity as connections Preliminary remarks If the hob is to be installed above an oven or if other nearby heating appliances risk heating and damaging the gas hose then it is essential that a rigid pipe be installed instead. If a flexible hose is used (in the case of butane gas) then it must not be installed in a place where it may be in...
  • Page 11 Installing your hob in all simplicity as connections (Cont'd) Possible connections NATURAL GAS OWN GAS NATURAL GAS OR AIR PANE BUTANE One of the 3 following connections must be used: - connection with a rigid pipe (gas standard G1/2). The connection should be made at the end Meter of the elbow seal on the appliance, or - connection with a reinforced,...
  • Page 12: Gas Connections

    Installing your hob in all simplicity as connections (Cont'd) Possible connections OTTLED OR TANKED GAS BUTANE BUTANE/PROPANE PANE Pressure regulator compulsory For the user's safety, we advise the connection to be made with a rigid pi- pe if this is possible, or with a reinfor- ced, braided, flexible gas hose (maxi- mum length 2 metres) (fig.
  • Page 13: Changing The Type Of Gas Supply

    Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply Preliminary remarks Your hob is delivered regulated You can obtain an adapter sachet from your After-sales Service. for natural gas. Every time you change your gas The injectors for adapting the hob for use supply, mark the square on the label with butane or propane are in the wallet in the wallet that corresponds to the...
  • Page 14 Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply (cont'd) Changing from natural gas to butane/propane gas Grill Cover When carrying out this operation, you Head should successively: Adapt the gas connection Dish Change the injectors Fig. 1 Adjust the retarder on the taps Glass top to the...
  • Page 15 Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply (cont'd) Changing from natural gas to butane/propane gas (cont'd). DJUST THE RETARDER ON THE TAPS located under the knobs. Proceed as follows: • Work on one tap at a time. •...
  • Page 16 Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply (cont'd) Changing from butane / propane gas to natural gas or air-propane / air- butane. When carrying out this operation, you should successively: Adapt the gas connection Change the injectors Adjust the retarder on the taps to the DAPT THE HOB CONNECTION...
  • Page 17 Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply (cont'd) Changing from butane / propane gas to natural gas or air-propane / air- butane (cont'd). DJUST THE RETARDER ON THE TAPS located under the knobs. Proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 18 Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply (cont'd) FR-GB FR-GB Gaz rating FR-GB-ES ES-PT ES-PT Appliance designed for installation: Butane Propane Natural Natural Air- FR ........Cat : III1C2E+3+ propane ES - GB - PT......Cat : II2H3+ Air- butane G130...
  • Page 19 Installing your hob in all simplicity hanging the type of gas supply (cont'd) Gaz rating MARK ON THE INJECTORS This table shows the position of the injectors on your hob depending on the type of gas you use. The number is marked on each injector.
  • Page 20: Using Your Hob In All Simplicity

    Using your hob in all simplicity ow to use your gas burners? To set off the safety system, keep • Choose the ring you need using the the knob pressed completely symbols down for a few seconds after the side of each control flame has lit up.
  • Page 21: How To Use The Timer

    Using your hob in all simplicity ow to use the timer ( Model with 4 rings and a double crown burner) The back right-hand burner is equipped with a timer (maximum cooking time 99 minutes). It can, however, be used independently. •...
  • Page 22: Which Pans Are Best Adapted For Use On The Gas Burner

    Using your hob in all simplicity hich pans are best adapted for use on the gas burner ? • Recommended pan sizes: Extra burner Extra burner Medium burner Small burner auxiliary burner double-crown Extra fast fast Semi-fast 8 to 14 cm 12 to 20 cm 20 to 30 cm 18 to 28 cm...
  • Page 23: How To Use The Radiant And Halogen Rings

    Using your hob in all simplicity ow to use the radiant and halogen rings • For starting cooking, turn the control knob to the most suitable po- sition for your dish (see cooking table at the end of the guide). The ring "power on"...
  • Page 24: Which Pans Work Best On A Radiant/Halogen Ring

    Using your hob in all simplicity Which pans work best on a radiant/halogen ring? • Use recipients with flat bottoms • The bottom of the saucepan and that are in perfect contact with the the heating zone should be the same heating surface: size.
  • Page 25: How To Use The Electric Hotplate

    Using your hob in all simplicity ow to use the electric hotplate • To heat it up Turn the knob to the point that corres- ponds to the cooking you want to do (See cooking table at the end of the instruction booklet).
  • Page 26: How To Look After Your Hob

    How to look after your hob? Keeping your hob in good condition is easy if you clean it before it is completely cold. Even so, never clean it when it is in use. Put all the electric and gas control knobs at zero.
  • Page 27: Minor Troubleshooting

    Minor troubleshooting You have doubts about whether your hob is working correctly ..this does not necessarily mean there is a breakdown. Nevertheless, check the following points IF YOU REALIZE THAT WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? Lighting the burners: - Check the electrical connections on the hob. - Check that the sparkers are clean.
  • Page 28: Gas-Cooking Guide

    Gas-cooking guide...
  • Page 29: Cooking Guide For Radiant/Halogen Rings

    Cooking guide for radiant/halogen rings...
  • Page 30: Cooking Guide For Electrical Hobs

    Cooking guide for electrical hobs...

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