Brandt DTG303XA1 Owner's manual

Category
Hobs
Type
Owner's manual
Hob operating guide
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In this Manual,
displays safety instructions
displays tips and hints
List of contents
Using your hob in complete safety 4
What your hob looks like? 5
Installing your hob in all simplicity 6
Fitting recommendations 6-8
Electrical connections 9
Gas connections 9
Changing the type of gas supply 10-12
Using your hob in all simplicity 13
Before leaving 13
How to use your gas burners 13
How to use the timer ? 14
Which pans are best adapted for use
on the gas burner? 15
How to look after your hob? 16
Minor troubleshooting 17
Gas-cooking guide 18
A few hints 19
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Dear Customer,
You have just acquired a DE DIETRICH glass-top hob, for which
we thank you. DE DIETRICH has designed this equipment to
meet all your requirements in terms of quality, a esthetics and
performance.
Made of high quality material, DE DIETRICH glass-top hobs are
a symbol of elegance. Their thermocouple gives you total safety
and their glass-top makes cleaning extremely easy.
DE DIETRICH offers its latest and best know-how to improve
your quality of life and respect our environment.
We thank you for your confidence and invite you to read this
guide very carefully. It will enable you to install and use your new
glass-top as well as possible and get to know all the possibilites it
makes available to you.
DE DIETRICH.
Editorial
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Your hob in complete safety
4
Using your hob in complete safety
YOUR HOB IS DELIVERED PRE-SET FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS.
SEE TO KNOW THE GAS CARACTERISTICS.
- We have designed your hob for
private domestic use.
- With a view to the constant
improvement of our products, we
reserve the right to make any
changes in their technical, functional
or aesthetic characteristics as a result
of technical evolution.
- These hobs are designed exclusively
for the cooking of drinks and food-
stuffs. These products do not contain
any asbestos-based component parts.
- You must always keep an eye on
your cooking.
- Please read the instructions before
installing and using this appliance.
- Should a crack appear on the
glass, disconnect your
appliance immediately and
contact your After-Sales
Service.
- Never leave any
CLEANING OR
INFLAMMABLE
products in the
cupboard or drawer beneath your
hob (aerosols or other pressurised
cans, papers, recipe books, etc.).
- Using a gas-powered hob produces
both heat and humidity in the room
where it is used. Make sure your
kitchen is well ventilated.
- Disconnect your hob from both
electrical and gas supplies before
carrying out any maintenance
operations.
- For safety reasons, do not forget to
close the main gas valve for built in
gas lines or the valve on the top of
your butane/propane gas cylinder.
- If a knob is difficult to turn,
DO NOT
FORCE IT
. Call up your installer.
- Where this appliance is installed in
marine craft or in caravans, it shall
not be used as a space heater.
- Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity
of this appliance while it is in
operation.
- Young children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
- This appliance is not intended for
use by young children or infirm
persons without supervision.
- If you use a drawer under your hob,
we advise you not to keep any
objects in it that are liable to suffer
from heat (plastic, paper, aerosols,
etc.).
- If you plug in any electrical
appliance near the hob, make sure
that its power cable is not in contact
with any source of heat.
Do not place anything,
e.g. flame tamer,
asbestos mat, between
pan and pan support as
serious damage to the
appliance may result.
Do not remove the pan
support and enclose the
burner with a wok
stand as this
willconcentrate and
deflect heat onto the
hotplate.
Do not use large pots
or heavy weights which
can bend the pan
support or deflect flame
onto the hotplate.
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What your hob looks like?
60 cm model with 4 gas burners
30 cm model with 2 gas burners
Burner
(A) Semi Fast burner
(B) Fast burner
(C) Extra Fast burner
(D) Wok burner
(E) Auxiliary burner
Nominal gas
consumption (NG)
5.4MJ/h
8.0MJ/h
11.0MJ/h
12.0MJ/h
3.4MJ/h
A
A
C
B
E
D
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This appliance shall be installed by
authorised personnel and in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
installation instruction local gas fitting
regulations, municipal building codes,
electrical wiring regulations, AS
5601/AG 601 - Gas Installations and
any other staturory regulations.
DATA LABEL
The Data Label is located on the
underside of the appliance. The
informations on the data label are
duplicated in this user’s manual. This
appliance is suitable for Natural Gas
and Universal LPG; ensure that the
available gas supply matches the
Data Label.
Installing your hob in all simplicity
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VENTILATION
Ventilation must be in accordance
with AS5601/AG 601 - Gas
installations. In general, the
appliance should have adequate
ventilation for complete combustion
of gas, proper flueing and to maintain
temperature of immediate
surroundings within safe limits.
Fitting recommendations
30 cm 60 cm
30 cm 60 cm
30 cm
60 cm
Cutout
Model
Width
26,5 cm 56 cm
Depth
49 cm 49 cm
Height
Depending on
cupboard
Outside
dimensions above
the work surface
31 cm 65 cm 51 cm 51,8 cm 5 cm 6 cm
Outside
dimensions under
work surface
26 cm 55 cm 47 cm 47 cm 5,1 cm 5,1cm
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Installing your hob in all simplicity
The hob must be built into the worktop of
a support cupboard. This worktop must be
at least 3 cm thick and heat-resistant or el-
se coated with a heat resistant material.
Any adjoining wall surface situated within
200mm from the edge of any hob burner
must be a suitable non-combustible mate-
rial for a height of 150mm for the entire
length of the hob. Any combustible
construction above the hotplate must be at
least 600mm above the top of the burner
and no construction shall be within 450mm
above the top of the burner. A minimum
depth of 60mm from the top of the work-
top surface must be provided for the ap-
pliance.
A tall cupboard or partition too close to the
hob would hinder free movement of kit-
chen ustensils.
To make sure that nothing can get bet-
ween the frame and the worktop,
before you install the unit, stick the foam
seal around the outside of the hob, as
follows:
1- Remove the pan support grates, the
burner caps and heads after checking their
position.
2- Turn the hob over and place it gently
over the opening in the worktop paying at-
tention not to damage the control knobs
and lighters.
3- Stick the foam seal delivered with your
appliance around the outside of your
hob. This seal prevents any foreign bodies
or liquids from getting under the hob.
Fitting recommendations (cont'd)
49 cm
3 cm mini
30 cm mini
30 cm mini
56 cm / 26,5 cm
5,3 cm mini
70 cm mini
7
Seal
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Installing your hob in all simplicity
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Fitting recommendations (cont'd)
If a horizontal partition is put under the
hob, it must be placed between 10 and 15
cm from the bottom of the worktop. In any
case, do not keep any sprays or pressuri-
zed containers in the compartment
which could be just under the hob.
Place the hob in position in the cutout on
the worktop, pulling it forward as far as
possible.
- Put the burners, caps and pan grates in
place.
- Connect the hob power supply cable to
the electrical installation of the kitchen.
(See “Electrical connections” for the
hob).
- Connect to your gas supply (see “How
to connect the hob to the mains gas
supply” or “How to connect the hob to
butane or propane gas).
If you want, you can fix the hob on its four
corners, using the four lugs and screws
provided. (See diagram).
Only use the holes provided.
Stops screwing when the lug starts to
bend.
Do not use a power screwdriver.
Fixing lugs
Worktop
Fixing holes
4 gas burner hob 2 gas burner hob
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Installing your hob in all simplicity
These hobs are supplied with a
plug & cord, simply plug into a 3 pin
household socket outlet which is pro-
perly earthed. In order to avoid ha-
zard, any electrical work performed on
this equipment or its associated wring,
should only be done by persons au-
thorised by the supplier or similarly
qualified persons.
The socket outlet for this hotplate
shall be installed near the hotplate
and shall be easily accessible.
Electrical connections
All-gas hobs
The protective conductor is
connected to the earth
connection on the hob
and therefore must also be
connected to an external earth
connection .
If this cable is damaged, have it re-
placed by your authorised service
agent as special tooling is required
to connect it correctly.
Gas connections
The Gas connection is male 1/2” BSP
and is situated at the right hand rear
of the appliance, 50mm from the right
side and rear of the cooktop and
30mm below the benchtop. This ap-
pliance is suitable for connection with
rigid pipe only. When connecting to
Natural Gas, ensure the gas regulator
supplied with the hotplate is connec-
ted as close as practical to the gas in-
let. If connecting to Universal LPG, en-
sure the test point assembly supplied
with the hotplate is connected as clo-
se as possible to the gas inlet.
Commissioning test point
pressure (NG)
Appliance is factory set to 1.0 kPa
test point pressure. Check the test
point pressure with the Extra Fast
Burner operating at maximum flame
for the 2 burner model and the Wok
burner operating at maximum flame
for the 4 burner model.
Test point pressure (U-LPG)
If converting to Universal LPG, check
that the test point pressure is
2.75kPa.
Make sure that all gas
pipes and connections are
gas sound after installa-
tion by using soapy-water.
See the gas caracteristics table.
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Changing the type of gas supply
Spanner
Spanner
Line
Line
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Cover
Head
Dish
Grill
Hearth plate
Fig. 1
Replace these with the injectors
supplied in the wallet, in accordance
with the gas rating table at the end of
the chapter; to do this:
Screw in the injectors by hand until
they are tight.
Put the spanner well onto the injec-
tor.
With a pencil draw a line on the
hearth plate as indicated (fig. 2).
Turn the spanner clockwise until
the line appears on the other side
(fig. 3). Warning! Do not go
beyond this limit as you are liable
to cause damage.
When carrying out this operation, you
should successively:
Adapt the gas connection
Change the injectors
Adjust the retarder on the taps
ADAPT THE HOB CONNECTION to the new
gas adjustment. Refer to the paragraph
“Gas connections”.
CHANGE THE INJECTORS in the following
way:
Remove the supports, and all the bur-
ner caps and heads.
Using the spanner supplied, unscrew
the injectors at the bottom of each dish
and remove them (fig 1).
Preliminary remarks
Your hob is delivered regulated for
Natural Gas.
The injectors for adapting the hob for use
with Universal LPG are in the wallet contai-
ning the instructions, together with the
adaptor and the sealing washer.
Every time you change your gas supply,
stick the gas label supplied in the wallet
corresponding to the new type of gas.
When converting from Natural Gas to Uni-
versal LPG ensure that the NG regulator is
removed and replaced with the test Point
Assembly. A gas regulator suitable for a
supply pressure of 2.75kPa should be part
of the gas tank supply. Check that the test
point pressure is 2.75kPa.
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Installing your hob in all simplicity
Changing the type of gas supply (cont'd)
ADJUST THE RETARDER ON THE TAPS lo-
cated under the knobs. Proceed as
follows:
A - Changing from Natural
Gas to Universal LPG
Work on one tap at a time.
Remove the control knobs by pulling
them upwards.
Using a small screwdriver, screw fully
the brass adjustment screw (yellow) (Fig.
4) clockwise
.
Check the position of the knobs before
putting them back in place. Make sure the
knobs are pushed down as far as possible.
Put all the burners, covers and grills
back in position.
B - Changing from Univer-
sal LPG to Natural Gas
Work on one tap at a time.
- Light up the burner at maximum heat.
- remove the corresponding control
knob.
- Using the small screwdriver unscrew
the brass adjustment screw (yellow) tur-
ning it round twice, anti-clockwise
(Fig. 4).
- Put the control knob back in place and
turn to minimum flame.
- Remove the knob again then turn the
adjustment screw clockwise as low as
possible without extinguishing the flames.
- Put back the sealing ring and control
knob then turn it several times from maxi-
mum position to minimum position : the
flame must not be extinguished.
Otherwise, readjust it by slightly screwing
or unscrewing the adjustment screw so
that a stable flame is obtained when the
knob is turned from maximum to minimum
position.
Adjustment
screw
Fig. 4
Tap axis
Adjustment
screw
Fig. 4
Tap axis
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Gas Type
Test Point pressure (kPa)
Wok burner
Indicator marked on injector
Specified injector size (mm)
Nominal gas consumption (MJ/h)
Extra fast burner
Indicator marked on injector
Specified injector size (mm)
Nominal gas consumption (MJ/h)
Fast burner
Indicator marked on injector
Specified injector size (mm)
Nominal gas consumption (MJ/h)
Semi-fast burner
Indicator marked on injector
Specified injector size (mm)
Nominal gas consumption (MJ/h)
Auxiliary burner
Indicator marked on injector
Specified injector size (mm)
Nominal gas consumption (MJ/h)
Natural Gas U-LPG
1.00 2.75
149 95
1.58 0.98
12.0 11.5
158 88
1.57 0.88
11.0 10.0
133 78
1.34 0.78
8.0 7.6
107 62
1.07 0.62
5.4 4.9
80 45
0.83 0.45
3.4 2.3
60 cm model with 4 gas burners
Total gas consumption (MJ/h)
30 cm model with 2 gas burners
Total gas consumption (MJ/h)
28.8 26.3
16.4 14.9
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Changing the type of gas supply (cont'd)
Gas rating
107 133
149 80
62 78
95 45
60 cm model with 4 gas burners
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.
Universal LPG
MARK ON THE INJECTORS
158
107
88
62
30 cm model with 2 gas burners
Universal LPG
Natural gas
1.00
Natural gas
1.00
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To set off the safety device, keep the
knob pressed completely down for a
few seconds after the flame has lit
up.
Each burner is controlled by a tap fitted
with a safety device, which cuts the gas
off automatically, if ever the flame goes
out by accident (overflowing, drafts, etc.).
The safety device for the burners is in
the form of a metal rod (a thermocouple)
beside to the flame.
Your hob is fitted with an automatic
lighting system integrated into the control
knobs.
Should there be an electricity cut, you
can always light a burner using a match
and by pressing down on the control knob
at the same time.
Using your hob in all simplicity
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Choose the burner
you need using the sym-
bols at the side of each
control knob; (E.g. back
right-hand burner).
For lighting a burner:
Press down on the
control knob and turn it
anti-clockwise to maxi-
mum flame height. The
lighter for the burner will
spark as long as you
keep the control knob
pressed down.
Set the flame height
as required.
The gas tap is closed when
in the “” position.
How to use your gas burners?
- If ever your flame goes out, relight it as per normal procedure.
Sparker
Burner
holder
Natural gas
injector
Burner cover
Thermocouple
(Gas safety device)
Burner
head
- The flames on the burner are smaller near the grate supports to avoid any damage being
done to the enamel.
- The noise made by certain burners is related to their power and burning gas; this does not
harm the quality of cooking in any way.
Check all connections for gas leaks with soap and water. DO NOT use a naked flame for de-
tecting leaks. Ignite all burners to ensure correct operation of gas valves, burnes and ignition.
Turn gas taps to low flame position and observe stability of the flame. When satisfied with the
hotplate, please instruct the user on the correct method of operation. In case the appliance
fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out, refer to the authorised service
provider in your area.
Before leaving
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On models DTG303*/*, the back
right-hand burner is equipped
with a timer (maximum cooking ti-
me 99 minutes). It can, however,
be used independently.
Light the back right-hand burner
(see previous page).
Set it to the flame height you
require.
Press the or touch
controls on the ti-
mer.
As soon as you put your finger on
one of these two controls, the
timer starts and the cooking time
(in minutes) scrolls down on the
display.
Turn the back right-hand burner
control knob back to
”.
To change the cooking time, you can
press the
or controls whenever
you wish.
To stop the timer during
cooking, put your finger on the
and touch controls at the
same time, until the timer display
goes out.
The burner will stay alight without
How to use the timer ? (Model with 4 rings and a double crown burner)
When cooking time has over, the gas supply to the burner is cut off
immediately and the burner goes out.
Should there be a power cut when the back right-hand burner is being
used with the timer, the timer cuts itself off when the power supply
comes back on.
Using your hob in all simplicity
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Using your hob in all simplicity
Which pans are best adapted for use on the gas burner ?
Recommended pan sizes:
Adjust the flames so that they do not
lick up the side of your pan.
Do not use a pan with a convex
or concave bottom.
Do not leave the gas on beneath an
empty pan.
Do not use pans whose handles may
partially cover control knobs.
Do not use heat regulators, toasters,
steel meat grills or stew-pots that
touch the glass-top.
Extra fast
burner
18 to 28 cm
Fry-ups
Bringing to the boil
Fast
burner
16 to 26 cm
Searing
Semi-fast
burner
14 to 22 cm
Sauces,
Reheating
Auxiliary
burner
12 to 16 cm
Simmering
RIGHT
WRONG
CONVEX
CONCAVE
The appliance should have adequate ventilation for complete combustion of
gas. Prolonged, intensive use of the hob may require extra ventilation by
opening a window or increasing the speed of the rangehood (a minimum air
input of 2m3/hour per kW of gas energy is required).
E.g. : for 60 cm hob with 4 gas-rings
Total power : 12.0 + 8.0 + 5.4 + 3.4 = 28.8 MJ/h
28.8 x 2
= 16 m
3
/h per hour minimum flow-rate.
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Looking after
sparkers and
injectors
Looking after
your glass top
- If ever the sparkers
get dirty, clean them
with a stiff non-
metallic brush.
-The gas injectors are
in the centre of each
burner in the form of
a "pot". Make sure not
to block them up partially when cleaning the
hob, as this will considerably reduce the
performance of your gas-rings.
If ever it is blocked use a safety pin to free it.
- Small hard-bristled
brush.
- Clean it with hot water, then wipe dry. Use
special ceramic glass cleaning products for
any persistent stains.
- Renovation product
available in the shops;
Looking after
the grills and
gas burners
- Use a non-abrasive cream for removing any
persistent stains. Then rinse with clean
water. Dry each burner element carefully
before re-lighting your hob.
- Non-abrasive cream
.
- Household sponge.
HOW TO PROCEED
ACCESSORIES TO
BE USED
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.
How to look after your hob?
- Should a crack appear on the glass-top, disconnect your applian-
ce immediately and contact your After-Sales Service.
- Servicing should be carried out only by authorised personnel.
- It is better to wash the parts of your hob by hand rather than in a dishwasher.
- Never use scouring pads for cleaning your hob.
thermocouple
Nut
Injector
Sparker
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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 your hob is fitted with a gas safety
device and the flames go out as soon
as you release the control knob.
In the low position the
flames go out or are
too high.
Flames are irregular.
- Avoid any severe drafts in the room.
- Check that the gas you are using corresponds to the injectors that
have been installed (See injector identification in the "Gas Rating"
chapter).
Remember that gas hobs are delivered preset for use with natural gas.
- Check that the burners and injectors are clean and assembled
correctly.
- Check you have enough gas in your gas cylinders.
The knobs get hot during cooking.
Use small pans on the burners next to the control knobs. Large pans
are to be put on the large burners furthest away from the knobs.
Put the pan in place with the burner in the middle. The pan should not
be above the control knobs.
Displayed on the timer “
- Your appliance has a fault in it.
- Please contact the After-Sales Service.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?IF YOU REALIZE THAT
Lighting the burners:
There is no sparking when the
control knobs or buttons are pressed
down.
When you only press down one
control knob all the burners spark.
Sparking takes place but the burners
do not light up.
- Check the electrical connections on the hob.
- Check that the sparkers are clean.
- Check that the burners are clean and in position.
- If the hob is fixed to the worktop, make sure that the fixing clamps
have not been twisted.
- Check that the sealing rings have not come out of place.
This is normal. The lighter system is centralised, and all the burners
spark at the same time.
- Check that the gas inlet pipe has not been squashed.
- Check that the gas inlet pipe tube is less than 2m long.
- Check that the main gas tap is open.
- If you use gas tanks or cylinders check that they are not empty.
- If you have just installed your hob or changed a gas cylinder, keep
the control knob wide open for a few seconds so that the gas can get
through.
- Make sure the injector is not blocked up. if this is the case, clear it
with a safety pin.
- Light up your gas burner before putting a pan on it.
- Check that the gas you are using corresponds to the injectors that
have been installed (See injector identification in the "Gas Rating"
chapter).
- Push the control knob down completely and keep it under pressure
for a few seconds after the burner has lit.
- Check that the burner parts are in place.
- Check that the sealing rings under the control knobs have not come
out of place.
- Avoid any severe drafts in the room.
- Light the burner before putting your pan on it.
Minor troubleshooting
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Gas-cooking guide
DISHES TIME EXTRA- FAST SEMI- AUXILIARY
FAST FAST
SOUPS Broths 8-10 minutes X
Thick soups X
FISH Court-bouillon 8-10 minutes X
Grilled 8-10 minutes X
SAUCES Hollandaise, bearnaise XX
Bechamel, aurore 10 minutes XX
VEGETABLES Endives, Spinach X
Peas In Sauce 25-30 minutes XX
Provence Tomatoes 15-20 minutes XX
Fried Potatoes XX
Pasta X
MEAT Steack X
Blanquette, Osso-bucco 90 minutes X
Fried Escalope 10-12 minutes X
Tournedos (cast iron grill pan) 10 minutes X
FRYING Chips, Fritters X
DESERTS Rice Pudding 25 minutes XX
Stewed Fruits XX
Pancakes 3-4 minutes XX
Chocolate 3-4 minutes X
Custard 10 minutes X
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Lighting with gas
safety device
To start safety device, maintain the knob fully pressed after the
appearance of the flame.
In the case of a power cut, it is possible to light the burner by
bringing a lighted match close to the chosen burner whilst
pressing the corresponding knob.
Use of pans
Always use stable heat resistant pots and pans, with flat
bottoms, on gas stoves.
Tips
Reach each page of the guide closelyfor more detailed information.
As soon as water boils reduce the flame, you will thus limit
the risks of overflowing.
Place lids on pans: this is energy saving.
General maintenance
Clean your burners regularly : it is essential for keeping
them in good working order and guarantees a stable and
regular flame.
Do not forget the spark plugs. Dry each part of the burners
correctly before replacing them.
Finish the cleaning by wiping the glass top with kitchen roll
to remove any traces of water.
You will have pleasure in cooking by respecting some operating, cleaning and
maintenance rules.
A few hints
MEA
Phone 1300 553720
Fax : 1300 553719
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Distributed by MEA (A Divisions of Hagemeyer Brands Australia).
1. Subject to the "Statement of Standard
Warranty Conditions" this product is covered by
the following Warranty.
TWO (2) YEARS WARRANTY from date of
purchase, covering all parts and labour.
2. The appliance is warranted under normal
single family domestic installation and use, as set
out in the user manual, against manufacturing
defects for the Warranty periods shown above.
3. Should service be required under this
Warranty, the purchaser should contact an
approved DE DIETRICH Service Provider during
their normal business hours.
4. At no time does DE DIETRICH have liability for
any freight or transportation costs or for any
damage during transit or for any consequence of
failure of this appliance outside of the normal
service area, unless such limitation of liability is
prohibited by statute.
5. This Warranty excludes replacement of parts
required due to normal wear and tear including
light globes.
6. This Warranty only applies, provided the
appliance has been used in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and provided an
accident, misuse, neglect or abuse has not
damaged the appliance.
7. None of the above Warranties purport to
exclude, restrict or modify either the application
or the exercise of a right conferred by any
applicable Statute.
8. Please complete the details below, which
should be retained for future reference along
with your proof of purchase:
Date of Purchase: ......................................
Model No: ...................................................
Serial No: ....................................................
Notice to Victorian Customers from the Victorian
Plumbing Industry Commission.
This product must be installed by a licensed person as
required by the Victorian Building Act 1993.
Only a licensed person will give you a Compliance
Certificate, showing that the work complies with all the
relevant standards. Only a licensed person will have
insurance protecting their workmanship for 6 years.
Make sure you use a licensed person to install this
product and ask for your Compliance Certificate.
DDE DIETRICH
PRODUCT WARRANTY
Distributed by MEA (A Divisions of Hagemeyer Brands Australia).
1 The Warranty only applies provided that the
appliance has been used in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and provided that the
appliance has not been damaged by an accident,
misuse, neglect or abuse of any person other
than the manufacturer or MEA or from faulty
installation, mis-adjustment or tampering by
unauthorised persons.
2. When a service inspection reveals the alleged
fault or faults are caused by incorrect operation,
contrary to the instruction manual, and
otherwise the appliance is in good order and
working condition, the purchaser shall be liable
for a service fee charged by MEA or one of its'
Service Providers.
3. If the appliance is used in Commercial
Applications or for Rental purposes, a separate
warranty of Twelve (12) months covering all
parts with Three (3) months on the labour will
apply.
4. Subject to the provisions of any applicable
statute this Warranty applies to the original retail
purchaser only and is not transferable.
5. Subject to the provisions of any applicable
statute, at no time does MEA have liability for
freight, transport or travel costs outside normal
service areas.
6. This None of the above Warranties purport to
exclude, restrict or modify either the application
or the exercise of a right conferred by any
applicable statute.
7. Subject to any Warranties implied by statute,
at no time will MEA or its' Service Providers be
liable for any economic loss consequent upon the
failure of the appliance.
8. This Warranty is only valid for De Dietrich
major appliances imported and distributed by
MEA, purchased and used in Australia.
DSTATEMENT OF STANDARD
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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Brandt DTG303XA1 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual

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