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2. 06 04 2007 16 15 2 FR GUIDE D INSTALLATION D UTILISATION EN GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND USE PT MANUAL DE INSTALA O E UTILIZA O ES MANUAL DE INSTALACI Y UTILIZACI N Table de cuisson Cooking Hob Placa de cozinha Placa de cocci n De Dietrich 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 16 De Dietrich Dear Customer You have just acquired a DE DIETRICH hob and we would like to thank you In order to offer you an excellent product our research teams have creat ed this new generation of appliances for you Their quality appearance functions and technological advances make them exceptional products showcases of our unique know how In the line of DE DIETRICH products you will also find a wide range of ovens microwaves ventilation hoods hoods dishwashers and refrigera tors all of which can be integrated and all of which can be coordinated with your new DE DIETRICH hob Of course in our ongoing desire to ensure our products satisfy your needs the best possible way our customer service department is always at your disposal at our site www dedietrich electromenager com DE DIETRICH Setting New Values 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 tech nical developments A Warning This product is not foreseen for sale in the US
3. Press the power touch control or simulata neously the touch controls and of the zone you want to turn off the power display will disappear to confirm the cooking zone has been turned off COOKING ZONE WITH BOOST Press the touch control you will get full power on the burner 24 COOKING ZONES WITH EXTENSION The cooling zone s with extension can be used only when the main zone is on e In order to use them 1 Turn on the heating zone 2 Select a power level 3 Press the extension touch control For double zones Use the touch control 2l a beep will confirm your selection alternatively the power and an E will be displayed For triple zones Use the touch controls for 1 2 or 3 zones Dashes light up corresponding to your request and confirm your choice You can readjust the power setting whenever you want To change them Double cooking zones Press the touch control 91 a beep confirms your action and the E display disappears only the central zone is on Triple cooking zones Press the touch control or COr responding to the number of zones you want to use The number of lit dashes changes to confirm your action INDEPENDENT TIMER This function allows you to time an event without cooking 1 Stop table only 2 Keep your finger on the touch control 9 until you see displayed 0 3 Set the duration
4. 78 3 x 52 Recess cut out L x 1 DTV718 X 75 x 49 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 25 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE DTV 716 Total dimensions L x 1 DTV716 X 65 x 52 Recess cut out L x l 23 oni 0 75 2 2 kW DTV716 X 56 x 49 DTV 720 Total dimensions L x 1 DTI720 X 65 x 52 DTI720 J 63 x 51 Recess cut out L x l DTI720 X 56 x 49 071720 J 56 x 49 DTV 724 i o N Total dimensions L x 1 fo DTV724 X 65 52 23 22kW Recess cut out L x l DTV724 X 56 49 30cm 1 05 1 95 2 7 kW DTV 725 20 28cm 18kW 25kW Halog ne Halog ne Total dimensions L x 1 DTV725 B X 65 x 52 Recess cut out L x l DTV725 B X 56 x 49 23 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 HEN DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS on off control Power touch controls C Direct access touch control 6 Timer touch control TURNING IT ON Press the hob s start stop touch control If you do not select a power level the cooking zone will automatically switch off ADJUSTING THE POWER LEVEL 17 power levels 1 1 2 2 to 9 are available Press the or power touch control for the zone you want to use Press the touch control you will alterna tely get the direct settings 4 or 9 TURNING OFF A COOKING ZONE
5. put your hand on the zone Warning Do not touch the cooking zones you will risk getting burned After prolonged power cut another indicator display may appear it will go out after any key is pressed However the cooking zones may still remain hot Protection against spills In case of spillage or of a metallic object or wet cloth placed on the touch controls the hob turns itself off the displays light up and a beep sounds Clean the hob or remove the object then begin cooking again e Auto Stop system Ifyou 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 A displays and a beep sounds for about 2 minutes Press on the main selector to delete this information A double beep confirms your setting O Electrical danger Ensure that the power cable of a connec ted electrical appliance near the hob is not in contact with the cooking zones If a crack appears in the surface of the glass disconnect your appliance immedia tely to prevent a risk of electric shock To do this remove the fuses or use the cir cuit breaker Do not use your hob until you have replaced the glass worktop Warning Do not stare at the halogen lamps in the cooking zones 27 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 Pass 3 MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE Preserve your appliance The vitroceramic glass surface i
6. touch control at the burner concerned the recorded power levels are displayed The recorded zone with extension will start automatically The power and timer displays become steady cooking starts An indicator tL the timer zone shows the burner you have programmed NOTE When the cooking finishes the display shows 0 and a beep sounds about every 5 seconds for a little while To cancel these indications press any touch control for the cooking zone MEMO When using you can return at any time to normal operation except MEMO by pres sing the touch controls preselec tions to change your setting or stop to stop your cooking Replace an existing cooking cycle program 1 Place your cookware on the cooking zone 2 Turn on the hob 3 Press and hold the touch control 4 Set the power level for the first cycle for the burner you have chosen for which you want to programme a cooking cycle Each new power level setting is then saved as well as how long it will run for The dot flashes while you are programming Confirm and stop the programming by pres sing the stop touch control 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 Pais 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE Safety while using e Residual heat After a long cooking period the zone used can remain hot for several minutes flashes during this period Do not
7. up to 99 minutes To stop the timer press simultaneously the and of the timer ae You cannot use the independent timer if the cooking zones are on 4 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 Page 3 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE SETTING THE TIMERS There is a timer available for each cooking zone to set the cooking time By pressing the button p repeatedly you can highlight and select the cooking zone to which you wish to apply the timer The LED displays only for the zones that are on eTo use the timer 1 Turn on the cooking zone 2 set the power level 3 Position the rotating symbol on this coo king zone 4 Set the duration by pressing or When the cooking is finished the zone swit ches off the timer starts flashing 0 and a beep sounds to let you know 5 Press the touch control pr timer to stop the beeping e To change the timer settings 1 Position the rotating symbol by highligh ting the cooking zone you want to change 2 Press the touch control or of the timer eTo stop the timer 1 Position the rotating symbol by highligh ting the cooking zone you want to change 2 Press for several seconds simultaneously the touch controls and of the timer or the touch control of the timer until 0 e To set another timer Set the rotating display to another zone The display will li
8. A Before installing and using your appliance please read this installation and use the guide carefully it will help you familiarise yourself very rapidly with its operation 17 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 16 1 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE e Choice of location Build in Connection 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE Cookware for vitroceramics e Description of your top e Description of the controls e Switching on Adjusting the power level Choosing a cooking area Cooking zone with extension Cooking zone with Boost Independent timer Adjusting the timers Using the child safety function Clean lock Using the Memo touch control Safety features when operating MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE Caring for your appliance Maintaining your appliance 4 SPECIAL MESSAGES INCIDENTS When using for the first time When switching on e During use 5 COOKING CHART Cooking chart per dish 18 19 19 20 21 22 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 16 Pe 1 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE As shown in this logo the materials used to package this appliance are recyclable Recycle them and play a role in protecting the environment by depositing them in local authority containers provided for this
9. O N L 32 Neutral Phase Earth e Hook up of 2x230V 2L 2N 16 e Hook up of 400V 2N 16 Separate the wires before connection Separate the 2 phase wires L1 and L2 before connection Black grey Black grey A Brown 5 Green yellow Blue Green yellow N1 N2 1 L2 Neutral Phase Earth N 11206 Neutral Phase Earth With hook up of 400 V 2N three phase verify Hook up of 400V 3 16 that the neutral wire is properly connected Warning If the cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service or a person with a similar qualification to prevent danger 20 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 16 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE We have designed this cooking hob for use by private individuals in their homes These cooking hobs are intended exclusively for cooking beverages and foodstuffs and do not contain any asbestos based materials COOKWARE FOR VITROCERAMICS e Cookware It must be designed for electric cooking It must have a flat bottom Preferably use cookware made of Stainless steel with a thick or sandwich three metal bottom Aluminium with a thick smooth bottom Enamelled steel e Use A higher setting is required if there are large quantities the cookware has no lid glass or ceramic pan is used A lower setting is required if cooking food which has a tenden
10. a tion Only one programmed cycle can be car ried out at a time eOperation From 1 to 5 successive cooking phases can be saved in the same cooking cycle If you exceed 5 phases a triple beep sounds and it stops recording The duration of each phase must be at least 10 seconds for it to be entered into the pro gramme The timer can only be used during the last phase of programmed cooking To programme a cooking cycle 1 Place your cookware on the cooking zone 2 Turn on the hob 3 Press briefly the touch control MEMo 4 Set the power level for the first cycle for the burner you have chosen for which you want to programme a cooking cycle AG 4 5 Set the zones with extension if necessary adding or removing extensions will not be taken into account in the other cycles 6 Continue cooking each new setting will be recorded as well as the cooking time 7 The dot keeps flashing so long as you keep programming Confirm and stop the program ming by pressing the stop touch control MeMo An indicator in the timer zone shows the burner you have programmed 91 Warning When using a zone with extension you can choose the zone only when set ting the first cycle 26 e Using a programmed cycle 1 Place your cookware on the cooking zone 2 Turn on the hob 3 Press briefly the touch control MEMO A fixed dot will appear beside the Memo
11. cy to burn easily start with a lower setting the setting can be increased if necessary a spill occurs remove the lid or remove the pan then reduce the setting e Energy saving To finish the cooking set at position 0 leaving the cookware in position to use the accumulated heat this will save energy Use a lid as often as possible to reduce heat loss by evaporation e Automatic regulation of rings The rings are regulated automatically they switch on and off to maintain the selected power level The temperature thus remains uniform and appropriate for cooking your food The regulation frequency varies according to the selected power level 91 Use cookware of an appropriate size The diameter of the bottom of the cook ware must be the same as or greater than the printed zone Do not leave empty cookware on a coo king zone Do not leave cookware containing hot oil or fat unsupervised on a cooking zone 21 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 Description of your top DTV 714 20 31 1 5 2 5 kW Y 23 cm 2 5 kW Halog ne 14 23 0 75 2 2 kw Total dimensions L x 1 DTV714 B X 65 x 52 Recess cut out L x l DTV714 B X 56 x 49 Total dimensions L x 1 DTV715 B X 65 x 52 DTV715 J 63 x 51 Recess cut out L x 1 DTV715 B X 56 x 49 DTV715 J 56 x 49 Total dimensions L x 1 DTV718 X
12. ght up set the duration Warning al When more than one timer is working the highlight display indicates the zone whose timer can be changed or turned off won on the USING THE CHILD SAFETY 25 FUNCTION This function allows you to lock your hob when it is shut off or when it is cooking To lock Press on the touch control until you hear a beep and the indicator lights up The indica tor will go out automatically after a few moments To unlock Press on the touch control until you hear a double beep and the indicator goes out Note In locked mode any action will produce a key symbol on the display You must unlock your hob before using it If you activate the lock while cooking the stop display will be prioritised on the lock CLEAN LOCK This function allows you to temporarily lock your hob while cleaning To activate Clean lock Your cooking hob must be turned off Press on the touch control briefly 2 you will hear a beep and the indicator will start flashing After a predefined time the lock will automa tically disengage A double beep sounds and the indicator goes out Tip al Remember to unlock your hob before reusing it see section usiing the child safety function 4 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 HEN e USING THE MEMO BUTTON This touch control allows you to programme the full cooking cycle for a particular prepar
13. purpose Appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will thus be undertaken in opti mum conditions in accordance with European directive 2002 96 CE relating to electrical and electronic equipment waste Contact your local authority or retailer or how to have used appliances collected or collection points Dimensions depending on your model Installation Attach the clips to the hob Depending on the model Your appliance should be positioned so that the mains switch is accessible The distance between the edge of your appliance and the wall or partition must be at least 4 Your appliance be easily integrated above a cabinet an oven or a build in household appliance minimum distance 10mm Stick the foam gasket to the bottom of your appliance This will allow you to achieve an air tight seal with the worktop 19 4 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 16 EJ 1 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE Connection These hobs must be connected to the mains using a socket in compliance with publication CEl 60083 or an all pole circuit breaker device in compliance with the installation rules in force When power is first supplied to your hob or after an extended power cut an indicator light will appear on the control panel This information will disappear after 30 seconds Hook up of 220 240V Black or grey Green yellow Green yellow 7 NL
14. s 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 sur face Never use aluminium foil or paper or alu minium scrubber to clean it The aluminium melts and damages the top Never use a steam cleaner to clean your hob Maintaining your appliance TYPES OF STAINS SPOTS USE Never directly reheat a tin can It will have a risk of exploding Aesthetic faults as a result of mistreatment of your hob and which do not entail a lack of function are not covered by our guarantee And for the safety of your kitchen do not place cleaning items or inflammable objects or products in the kitchen furniture under neath your cooking hob WHAT TO DO Light Cleaning sponges Thoroughly moisten the zone to be cleaned with hot water then wipe off Accumulation of baked on stains dirt Sugar spills melted plas tics 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 the rough side of a disinfectant sponge and then wipe off Rings and hard water residue White vinegar Apply warm white vinegar to the stain le
15. t stand then wipe with a soft cloth Shiny metal colourings Weekly maintenance ic glass product cleaning sponge special for delicate crockery Special vitroceram 28 Apply a cleaning agent for vitroceramic glass preferable one with silicon for its protective properties to the surface 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 4 SPECIAL MESSAGES DIFFICULTIES first use POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT SHOULD YOU DO A special lamp appears Working normally Nothing the light disappears after 30 seconds Your installation blows a fuse The electrical connection of Only one side works switching on YOU OBSERVE THAT your hob is incorrect POSSIBLE CAUSES Check that it is set up properly See the Electrical Connection section WHAT SHOULD YOU DO The hob does not operate and the indicator lights on the con trol panel do not light up The machine is not connected to the power source The power source or connection is defective Inspect the electrical cir cuit breaker and fuses The hob does not function the The hob is locked See chapter on using the information A 7 is displayed e While in use YOU OBSERVE THAT POSSIBLE CAUSES child safety system WHAT SHOULD YOU DO The hob has stopped operating and is beeping approximately every 10 seconds and a or F7 is displa
16. yed There was an overflow or an object is in contact with the control panel Clean the hob or remove the object then begin cooking again A series of small F7 is displayed shock The electronic circuits have overheated Contact the After Sales Service Department 29 4 See Inserting section In case of breakage cracks or even light fissures in the vitroceramic glass take out the fuses or turn off the circuit breaker for your hob to avoid the risk of electrical 9964 2701 06 04 2007 16 17 p DMT COOKING CHART FRY BRING TO A BOIL COOK BROWN RETURN TO BOILING BOILING LIGHT BROTHS COOK SIMMER KEEP WARM 9 8 SOUPS FISH SAUCE VEGETABLES MEAT FRYING MISCELLA NEOUS BROTHS THICK SOUPS COURT BOUILLON FROZEN FOODS THICK FLOUR BASED BUTTER BASED WITH EGGS BEARNAISE HOLLANDAISE PREPARED SAUCES ENDIVES SPINACH DRIED BEANS BOILED POTATOES GOLDEN BROWN POTATOES SAUTEED POTATOES DEFROSTING VEGETABLES MEAT NOT TOO THICK STEAKS IN SKILLET GRILLED MEATS CAST IRON GRILL FROZEN FRENCH FRIES FRESH FRENCH FRIES o PRESSURE COOKER ONCE IT STARTS WHISTLING COMPOTES CREPES CREME ANGLAISE MELTED CHOCOLATE JAMS MILK EGGs FRIED PASTA JARS OF BABY FOOD DOUBLE BOILER MEAT STEW SPANISH RICE RICE PUDDING 7 6 eee gt 30 9964 2701
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