DCS C 24W User Manual

CARE & INSTALLATION  
MANUAL  
PROFESSIONAL  
DCS-C-24W  
WOK COOKTOP MODEL  
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Retain this manual for future reference.  
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS  
STEP 1: PRECAUTIONS  
CAUTION  
WARNING:  
When connecting unit to LP gas make cer-  
tain the LP gas tank is equipped with its own  
high pressure regulator in addition to the  
pressure regulator supplied with the cooktop.  
The maximum gas pressure to this appliance  
is not to exceed 14.0 inches water column  
from LP gas tank.  
Disconnect power before installing Before turn-  
ing power on, be sure that all controls are in the  
“offposition.  
Read entire instructions before proceeding  
installation must comply with all applicable  
codes.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY:  
* All top covers and chopping blocks must be  
removed before using the appliance.  
* No cooking utensil should be used on top of  
the grill.  
* Never block the front face of the unit as it  
will affect the flow of combustion and ventila-  
tion of air.  
Important Installation Information:  
Tested in accordance with ANSI Z21.1 - 1987  
Standard for Household Cooking Gas  
Appliances.  
Check local building codes for the proper  
method of cooktop installation. In the absence  
of local codes the cooktop should be installed in  
accordance with the National Fuel Code #Z223-  
1-1984 and National Electrical Code  
ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1987.  
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CABINET PREPARATION  
STEP 2: COOKTOP INSTALLATION  
FIG. 6  
1. To ensure professional results, the cabinet and  
countertop openings should be prepared by a  
qualified cabinet worker.  
2. The clearances shown in Fig.1 are required for  
installations of cooktop and islands.  
Counter-Sunk Screws  
3. The cooktop is designed to hang from the coun-  
tertop by its side flanges. The countertop how  
ever, must be strong enough to support this  
heavy cooktop. It may be necessary to add a 2  
x 4 corner brace (See Figs.3, 4, and 5). Another  
alternate would be to construct a deck to set the  
cooktop on.  
26-3/8"  
FIG. 2  
12"  
Countertop level  
9"  
1/2"  
4. The cooktop can be installed in various positions  
with the front either flush or projecting, depend-  
ing on the countertop depth. (See Fig.2 side  
view of cooktop; see Figs.3-5 for alternate  
mounting positions.)  
3" To Center Line  
of Gas Inlet  
22-5/8"  
23-3/8"  
3/4"  
2"  
Cabinet face for installation with projecting control panel  
Cabinet face for installation with flush control panel  
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FIG. 1  
VENT HOOD  
3" min each side  
13"  
Min.  
12" Min. to  
Combustible  
Material ,  
30" Min.,  
36" Max.  
CAUTION:  
36" Min. to  
Each Side  
combustible  
18" Min.  
0" Rear Clearance  
material , from  
(w/ backguard)  
cooking surface  
12" (w/out backguard)  
counter top level  
0" Side Cutout Clearance  
0" Bottom Clearance  
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as defined in the "National Fuel Gas Code" (ANSI Z223.1, Latest Editon).  
> The level of the cooktop top must be at the same level or above the  
countertop level.  
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CABINET PREPARATION  
FIG. 5  
5. Establish the centerline of the cooktops desired  
location. It should be the same as the center or  
the overhead ventilation hood.  
Wok Front projects  
6. Cut the opening for the following installations:  
outward from cabinets  
(Typical of standard depth cabinetry)  
* Standard countertop installations (See Fig.3).  
* Deep counter or island installations (See Fig.4).  
777fig08  
NOTE: If the deck is used, the sides or bottom of the cutout  
may be solid combustible or non material. If the bottom is  
solid, provide 5” x 5” cutout in the left rear corner for the gas  
inlet and power cord clearance.  
If a solid side cabinet wall exists on one or both sides, you will  
need to notch the front corner of the cabinet to match the  
counter top notch and to allow clearance for the cooktop front  
(See Fig.5).  
Wok Front  
Flush with cabinets  
(Minimum of 25-3/8" cabinet depth req'd)  
3/4" min.  
FIG. 4  
Island Installation  
24"  
22 11/16"  
Electrical and Gas  
Supply.-(See Figs. 8,  
9, 10, 11)  
3/8"  
2 X 4 Corner Supports  
9 1/16"  
Counter top backsplash  
3/8"  
3/8"  
24 3/4  
"
FIG. 3  
Standard Installation  
23 11/16"  
24"  
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PLACING & ANCHORING - ELECTRICAL  
STEP 3: PLACING & ANCHORING  
STEP 4: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
Lift and place the cooktop in the opening. Be careful not to  
pinch the power cord or gas inlet between anything. Anchor  
the cooktop; ensure that the appliance is in place and level  
(See Fig.7).  
POWER REQUIREMENTS:  
120 VAC, 60 Hz.  
7 Amp.  
(Use 15 Amp. Circuit)  
For cabinets with side access, screw the 2 “L” shaped brackets  
(supplied) into the holes provided using the #10 sheet-metal  
screws as shown in Fig.7 cooktop. Then using the 1/4 - 20  
bolt and nuts (supplied), anchor as shown.  
Always disconnect electric supply cord from the wall outlet or  
service disconnect before servicing this appliance. Observe all  
governing codes and ordinances when grounding, in absence  
of which, observe National Electrical Code ANSI / NFPA  
No. 70-1987.  
For cabinets with no side access, first fasten the brackets to  
the cabinet side wall using a suitable fastener. Then drill two  
5/32” dia. holes upward into the bottom of cooktop and fas-  
ten as shown in Fig 7. countertop.  
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD  
This appliance is factory equipped with a power supply cord  
with a three-prong grounding plug (with polarized parallel  
blades). It must be plugged into a mating grounding, type  
receptacle, connected to a correctly polarized 120 Volt circuit.  
If the circuit does not have a grounding type receptacle, it is  
the responsibility and obligation of the installer or user to have  
the existing receptacle changed to a properly grounded and  
polarized receptacle in accordance with all applicable local  
codes and ordinances by a qualified electrician. In the  
absence of local codes and ordinances the receptacle replace-  
ment shall be in accordance with the National Electrical  
Code.  
FIG. 7  
Side access anchoring:  
Bottom access anchoring:  
Countertop  
Cooktop  
THE THIRD PRONG SHOULD NOT, UNDER ANY  
CIRCUMSTANCES, BE CUT OR REMOVED (See Fig. 8).  
(See Fig. 9).  
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Receptacle Box  
Cover Plate  
FIG. 8  
Three  
Prong  
Plug  
Three Prong  
Receptacle  
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ELECTRICAL - GROUNDING  
ALTERNATE GROUNDING METHOD  
CAUTION:  
If installation of a properly grounded wall receptacle is  
impossible at the time of installation, consult your local electri-  
cal inspector for permission to connect a temporary adapter (with  
polarized blades) which could be plugged into your present 2-  
wire receptacle; however, this is not recommended. If this is  
done, you must attach the lug and/or the green adapter wire  
to the receptacle cover plate screw. Ground from it to a  
grounded metal cold water pipe* (See Fig.10). Do not ground  
to a gas supply pipe. You must permanently ground the adapter  
before connecting the appliance to the power supply.  
Attaching the adapter ground wire to wall  
receptacle cover screw does not ground the appli-  
ance unless the cover screw is grounded through  
house wiring.  
If there is any doubt as to whether the wall  
receptacle is properly grounded, the customer  
should have it checked by a qualified electri-  
cian.  
* Cold water pipe must have metal continuity the electrical  
ground and cannot be interrupted by plastic, rubber or  
other electrically insulating connectors (including water  
meter or pump) without adding a jumper wire at these con-  
nections (See Fig.9).  
TWO PRONG  
RECEPTACLE  
FIG. 9  
COVER  
PLATE  
GROUND WIRE  
FIG. 10  
GROUND WIRE  
THREE-PRONG  
ADAPTER  
GROUNDED WATER PIPE  
THREE-PRONG PLUG  
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GAS REQUIREMENTS  
STEP 5: GAS CONVERSION  
CAUTION:  
Verify the type of gas supplied to the location. The cook-  
top is shipped from the factory set up and adjusted for nat-  
ural gas. The unit can be readily converted to LP as  
described below.  
The appliance must be isolated from the buildingsgas sup-  
ply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off  
valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping  
system at test pressure equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5  
Natural Gas Requirements:  
kPa.).  
Connection: 1/2” N.P.T.  
When checking the cooktop manifold gas pressure, the  
inlet pressure to the regulator should be at least 6.0” W.C.  
for natural gas or 11.0” for LP.  
Pressure: 6” to 14” Water Column  
A manual shut off valve must be installed before the regulator.  
LP Gas Requirements:  
Pressure: 11” to 14” Water Column  
A regulator is required at the LP source to provide a maxi-  
mum of 14” W.C. to the cooktop regulator.  
LP CONVERSION:  
If propane is desired you must obtain a conversion kit  
from the factory for more information on type of conver-  
sion kit needed. Call Parts and Service (888) 281-  
5698  
HOOK UP:  
Make sure the gas supply is turned off at the wall valve  
before connecting the appliance. All gas supply connec-  
tions should be made by a qualified technician and in  
accordance with local codes or ordinances. In the absence  
of a local code, the installation must conform to the  
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 223.1-1984.  
Install the 1/2” coupling to the gas inlet at the left rear cor-  
ner of the unit. Next, install the 1/2” close nipple and reg-  
ulator (See Fig.11). When installing the regulator, be sure  
to have the arrow on the regulator body pointing towards  
the cooktop inlet. Only use sealant which is resistant to  
the actions of LP. gases.  
To operate, push and turn the burner control knob to the  
lite position. The gas flowing to the pilot burner will be  
ignited by the electric spark igniter. The audible clicking  
signal is an indication that the igniter is functioning. The  
appliance is equipped with a safety valve which will take  
about 30 seconds to heat up before allowing the main  
burner to come on, once ignited rotate the dial to the  
desired setting.  
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BACKGUARD INSTAL  
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ION-TEST & ADJUSTMENT  
STEP 6: BACKGUARD INSTALLATION  
STEP 7: TEST & ADJUSTMENT  
The backguard must be installed when there is less than a  
12” clearance between combustibles and back edge of  
cooktop. For island installations and other installations  
with over 12” clearance, and optional stainless steel trim  
channel is available to cover the backguard mounting  
flanges.  
Check for proper burner flame characteristics and adjust  
the air shutter if necessary. Each burner and valve is indi-  
vidually checked at the factory prior to shipment but varia-  
tions in local gas supply may make adjustment necessary.  
Burner flames should be blue and stable with no yellow  
tips, excessive noise or lifting. If any of these conditions  
exist, check that the regulator is installed with the arrow  
pointing towards the appliance, and that it is 5.0 inches  
w.c. Nat. gas; and 10.0 inches for propane.  
Refer to Fig.12  
A. Slide backguard over the 2 flanges on the rear of the  
appliance. Fasten the back with two screws (See A Fig.12)  
provided. No screws are required behind the wok section.  
B. Fasten the top of the backguard to the wall  
with two screws through the backguard (See B.).  
C. Place the backguard cap on top and fasten using the  
two counter-sunk screws provided.  
If this condition persists, the air shutters should be adjust-  
ed. Begin by removing the valve panel using the access  
hole provided, loosen the air shutter locking screw on the  
face of the burners mixing head.  
If the flame is too yellow, indicating insufficient air, adjust  
the shutter to increase the air inlet.  
FIG. 12  
If the flame is noisy or tends to lift away from the burner,  
indicating too much air, adjust the shutter to decrease the  
inlet.  
The burner flame should be 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches high.  
Adjustable - Low Setting:  
The open top burner valve used on your cooktop has an  
adjustable low setting. Each valve is individually tested  
and adjusted on the appliance prior to shipment. Due to  
fluctuations in gas pressure and heating valve, you may feel  
it necessary to increase or decrease the gas flow at the low  
position.  
FIG. 13  
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FINALCHECKLIST  
To Adjust:  
1) Light burner.  
Gas Supply:  
Pressure regulator (shipped with unit)  
connected to manifold and is set for 5.0”  
W.C. for natural gas and 10.0” W.C. for LP.  
2) Turn knob to lowest setting (all the way  
counterclockwise).  
3) Remove knob.  
Manual gas shut off valve installed in  
4) Hold the valve shaft still. Insert a thin  
blade, flat-tipped screwdriver through the  
valve shaft and turn to desired setting. Be  
careful not to turn it down so low.  
accessible location.  
Unit tested and free of gas leaks.  
To Clean:  
The stainless steel surface may be cleaned by wip-  
ing with a damp soapy cloth. Any mild glass cleaner will  
remove fingerprints and smears. Do not use steel wool as  
it will scratch this surface. Small scratches may be removed  
by lightly sanding, with the grain, using 100 grit paper.  
Operation:  
All internal packing material removed.  
If used of LP gas, verify that pressure  
regulator and orifice hoods have been  
STEP EIGHT: INSTALLER FINAL CHECKLIST  
modified for use with LP gas.  
Placement of Unit:  
Bezel centered on burner knob and knob  
turn freely.  
Specified clearances maintained to cabinet  
surfaces.  
Burner lights satisfactorily.  
Cooktop correctly positioned and  
Flame adjustment for soft blue cone made on  
anchored in countertop recess.  
burner.  
Nylon tie straps securing burner to  
Low flame adjustment verified.  
channel have been removed.  
Drip trays are properly in place and pull  
Backguard attached if less than 12”  
out freely.  
clearance to combustibles behind unit.  
Electrical:  
Polarized 120 VAC, 15 ampere receptacle  
with 15 ampere over current protection pro-  
vided, for service cord connection.  
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USE & CAREINSTRUCTIONS  
A Special Message to our Customers,  
PROPANE GAS INSTALLATION:  
Each unit is ready for use with natural gas. It may be con-  
verted for use with propane gas by a qualified service tech-  
nician or installer. Be sure the unit being installed is correct  
for the type of gas being used.  
We are glad you selected one or more of these DCS  
Professional Appliances. By following a few simple proce-  
dures and suggestions in this manual, these appliances will  
give you years of service.  
This booklet explains the proper use of your new appli-  
ances and how to take care of them. Keep this manual in a  
handy spot, as it has the answers to the questions that  
occur when you start to cook.  
Caution:  
When connecting the unit to propane gas, make certain  
the propane gas tank is equipped with its own high-pres-  
sure regulator; in addition, the pressure regulator supplied  
with the unit must be on the inlet gas pipe of the unit.  
The maximum gas pressure to this appliance is not to  
exceed 14.0 inches water column from propane gas tank  
pressure regulator.  
Let us know if we can help you. When you write, please  
include the model number of your appliance.  
Sincerely,  
DCS  
TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSZ 21.1-1987  
STANDARD FOR HOUSE-HOLD COOKING GAS  
APPLIANCES.  
WARNING:  
To be used in conjunction with a suitable vent hood only. See  
page 15.  
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a  
fire or explosion may result causing property damage, per-  
sonal injury or death.  
Check your local building codes when installing this unit.  
In the absence of local codes, this unit should be installed  
in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code No.  
223.1-1990 and the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA  
No. 70-1990.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors  
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
·
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Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
·
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Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
* Installation and service must be performed by a qualified  
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
S E C T I O N O N E : S A F E T Y  
Caution:  
Your new DCS Professional appliances have been designed  
to be safe, reliable appliances. However, use extreme care  
when using these restaurant caliber appliances as they pro-  
vide intense heat and can increase the accident potential.  
Basic safety precautions must be followed, including the  
following:  
Do not store items of interest to children above any of the  
units or at the back of them. if children should climb onto an  
appliance to reach these items, they could be seriously injured.  
When using any of these appliances: DO NOT TOUCH  
THEM OR THE AREAS NEAR THEM. Areas adjacent  
to these appliances may become hot enough to cause  
burns.  
Read all instructions carefully before using any of these  
appliances to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or  
injury to persons.  
Never let clothing, potholders, or other flammable materi-  
als come in contact with or too close to any appliance  
while in operation. Fabric may ignite and result in person-  
al injury.  
Be sure your appliance/s are properly installed and ground-  
ed by a qualified technician in accordance with the instal-  
lation instructions provided with the unit(s). Have the  
technician show you the location of each individual gas  
shut-off valve so that you know how and where to turn off  
the gas.  
For personal safety, wear proper apparel. Loose fitting gar-  
ments or hanging sleeves should never be worn while cook-  
ing. Some synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and  
should not be worn while cooking.  
If you smell gas, your installer has not done a proper job of  
checking for leaks. Connections can loosen in transit. If  
the connections are not perfectly tight, you can have a  
small leak and, therefore, a faint gas smell. Finding a gas  
leak is not a do-it-yourself procedure. Call the installer to  
recheck the installation as some leaks can only be found  
with the burner control in the ON position.  
Warning:  
These appliances are for cooking. Based on safety consid-  
erations, never use them to warm or heat a room.  
These units are factory assembled for natural gas. Any of  
them may be converted to propane by a qualified service  
technician or installer.  
Clean any appliance with caution. A wet sponge or cloth  
used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area can result in  
steam burns. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if  
applied to a hot surface. Follow directions provided by the  
cleaner manufacturer.  
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliances unless  
specifically recommended in this manual. All servicing  
should be referred to a qualified technician.  
Never use any part of an appliance for storage. Flam-  
mable materials can catch fire and plastic items may ignite  
or melt.  
Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area  
where appliances are in use. They should never be allowed to  
sit or stand on any part of the appliance.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
Do not use aluminum foil as a shield against food spills or  
California Proposition 65 -  
drippings around any of these appliances. This could ob-  
struct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.  
Warning: Burning gas cooking fuel generates some by-  
products which are on the list of substances which are  
known, by the State of California to cause cancer or repro-  
ductive harm. California law requires businesses to warn  
customers of potential exposure to such substances. To  
minimize exposure to these substances, always operate  
these units according to the instructions contained in this  
booklet and provide good ventilation.  
GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Let hot grease cool before  
attempting to handle it. Avoid letting grease deposits col-  
lect in the drip tray under the griddle, the grill or the wok.  
Clean the tray after each use.  
DO NOT USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE. Use a  
dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher, or smother fire  
with baking soda.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
If the appliances are near a window, be certain the curtains  
cannot blow over or near it - they could catch fire.  
The ventilator hood and the filters above your appliances  
should be cleaned frequently, so grease from cooking vapors  
will not accumulate on them.  
If a burner goes out and gas escapes, turn the control  
knob off. Open a window or door. Do not attempt to use  
any appliance until the gas has had time to dissipate. Wait  
at least 5 minutes before using a gas appliance.  
Be sure all appliance controls are turned off and they are  
cool before using any type of aerosol cleaner on or around  
any gas appliance. The chemical that produces the spray-  
ing action could, in the presence of heat, ignite or cause  
metal parts to corrode.  
Never leave the wok unattended when using high flame  
settings. Greasy spill-overs may ignite. More importantly,  
if the burner flames are smothered, unburned gas will be  
escaping into the room.  
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BEFORE USINGYOUR APPLIANCE  
S E C T I O N T W O : O P E R A T I O N  
Before using wok remove all packaging and labels before  
use or seasoning the wok.  
1. Be sure the drip trays are in place before  
use.  
2. When first using your wok make sure you  
clean surface thoroughly with hot, soapy water.  
This process is required before use to remove the  
rust protective oil coating from the factory. Make  
sure you dry surface thoroughly.  
777fig02  
3. Apply a light coat of vegetable oil (do not use  
corn oil) to the entire inside surface of wok with a  
paper towel.  
4.Begin by heating the wok on a medium setting  
BACKGUARD  
until the cooking surface turns a golden brown.  
Repeat this procedure several times. This season-  
ing seals the pores of the metal and keeps food  
from sticking.  
WOK PAN  
AND LID  
WOK UNIT  
5.After using the wok, wash it in hot soapy water.  
Do not use abrasives or scour. Apply a light coat  
of vegetable oil to the inside surface with a paper  
towel. Place the wok over a low setting for  
approx. 15 to 30 seconds remove from heat and  
let cool. Wipe off excess oil before storing.  
WOK PAN  
SUPPORT RING  
WARNING:  
777fig.18  
Do not leave wok unattended  
while cooking.  
CONTROL KNOB  
DRIP TRAY  
NOTE: It is normal for the wok to discolor and darken with  
use. This lets you know that wok has been well seasoned.  
Using the wok:  
1. Check to be certain the drip tray are in place  
2. Place wok pan into support ring before turning on the  
wok.  
3. Turn the control knob to the setting preferred and  
cook as desired.  
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USINGTHEWOK  
ports are clogged. If the ports are clogged, use a wire, a  
S E C T I O N T H R E E : G E N E R A L U S E  
straightened paper clip or needle to clear the ports. Do  
not use a wood, or objects that could break easily to clear  
ports they could break off and clog ports. If the condi-  
tion persists, contact a service agency for adjustment.  
A VENTILATING HOOD OF ADEQUATE CFM  
CAPACITY VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE  
HOUSE MUST BE INSTALLED ABOVE THIS WOK.  
FOR MOST KITCHENS WITH A WALL MOUNTED  
HOOD, A CERTIFIED HOOD RATING OF NOT LESS  
THAN 900 CFM IS REQUIRED. THE HOOD MUST  
BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS FURNISHED WITH THE HOOD.  
CONTROL KNOB:  
The burner has an infinite number of heat settings and  
there are no fixed positions on the control knob  
between HI and LO. To turn burner on, push in on the  
control knob and turn it counterclockwise to the LITE-HI  
position. A single click will be heard as the spark igniter  
lights the pilot. The pilot will burn approximately 30 sec-  
onds before the main gas safety valve opens and the burner  
lights.  
BURNER:  
Your new DCS Professional wok is equipped with a heavy  
cast iron burner typical of those used in restaurants. It is  
designed with an electric spark ignition to eliminate the  
continuous pilot found on a restaurant wok. The burner is  
rated at 30,000 BTU/HR.  
DRIP TRAY:  
A drip tray is located under the wok burner. Be sure it is  
in place before using the wok. Spills should be washed off  
as soon as possible to prevent “baked on soil”. When the  
tray is cool, pull it for-ward to remove.  
NOTE: When used with propane gas, a slight pop or flash  
may occur at the burner ports a few seconds after the  
burner has been turned off. This usually occurs after the  
burner has been on awhile. This is a normal part of opera-  
tion for your wok.  
ELECTRIC SPARK IGNITER:  
If the burner does not ignite, Turn the control knob to  
“off. (See page 16).  
BURNER EFFICIENCY  
and FLAME CHARACTERISTICS:  
The burner flame should be blue in color and stable with  
no yellow tips, excessive noise or lifting. It should burn  
completely around both rings of the burner. An improper  
gas-air mixture may cause either a yellow tipped flame or  
burner flutter. Have the flame adjusted by a technician.  
Foreign particles in the gas line may cause an orange flame  
during initial use. This will disappear with use.  
777fig16  
DRIP TRAY  
For proper lighting and efficient performance of the burn-  
er, it is necessary to keep the igniter and burner ports  
clean. If the flame is uneven, flutters, makes excessive  
noise or lifts, check to see if the burner  
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CARE &MAINTENANCE  
wok. The venturi tube will release from the orifice hood  
S E C T I O N F O U R : C L E A N I N G  
that is attached at the front of the wok. Once the venturi  
tube is disconnected from the orifice hood the burner may  
now be lifted out. Be careful not to bend or pull igniter or  
the pilot. Clean burner with hot soapy water and / or with  
a piece of wire, straightened paper clip, or needle. Clear  
ports of any soil do not use wood or other objects that may  
easily break off inside burner ports. Wash using a damp  
sponge, cloth, or brush rinse thoroughly and dry. For  
heavy soil you may use scouring pads like Scotch Brite or a  
wire brush and powdered cleansers (Bon-Ami, Ajax) or  
steel wool pads (S.O.S). Wash using a damp sponge, cloth  
or brush rinse thoroughly and dry. Be sure venturi tube  
drains well before replacing burner in wok. When replac-  
ing burner line up the venturi tube with the orifice hood  
that located at the front of the wok. The venturi tube  
should be centered under the igniter pilot burner and  
between the burner support guides located on the support  
bar. These posts help to position the burner. If the burner  
does not ignite try the seven steps below before calling for  
service:  
Be careful when cleaning surface of wok  
while appliance is  
still hot.  
All parts of the wok can be cleaned with hot soapy water,  
rinsed and dried. Use of brand names is intended only to  
indicate a type of cleaner. This does not constitute an  
endorsement, nor does the omission of any brand name  
cleaner imply its inadequacy. When ever possible always  
use the mildest cleaning procedure to do the job effectively.  
For best results always rub in the direction of the polish  
lines to avoid marring the surface. Always wipe dry to  
avoid water spots.  
DRIP TRAY:  
Do not let grease accumulate in the tray as it can be a fire  
hazard. Clean the tube as soon as they are cool. Clean  
with hot, soapy water for the tube use a soapy bottle brush.  
A mild abrasive cleanser such as Bon-Ami or Soft Scrub  
can be used. For stubborn stain use a soap filled steel wool  
pad rubbing lightly. Rinse all parts thoroughly.  
1) Is a fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped?  
2) Is the electric cord plugged into the wall recepta-  
cle?  
WOK PAN:  
3) Is the manual gas shut-off valve open?  
4) Are the pilot or burner ports clogged?  
5) Is there a flame on the pilot burner?  
6) Is the spark igniter sparking?  
Cleaning of wok pan and support ring always use the  
mildest procedure first. Wash in hot,soapy water for stub-  
born stains you may use a stainless steel product such as  
Bon-Ami or Soft Scrub rubbing lightly. Do not use a steel  
wool pad, as it will  
scratch the surface. Rinse thoroughly and dry after drying  
apply a light coating of vegetable oil to the inside surface  
of wok pan only. Apply oil with a  
7) Is the electric glow igniter glowing?  
paper towel, heat on low setting for 20 seconds allow to  
cool before handling wipe of excess oil.  
If steps 1 thru 7 does not alleviate the problem you may  
contact service toll free at:  
BURNER:  
(888) 281-5698  
DCS Parts / Customer service:  
For proper lighting and performance of the burner,  
keep electric igniter, pilot, and the burner ports clean. It is  
necessary to clean these only when there is a severe spill  
over, the burner does not light even though the electric  
spark igniter sparks. The  
flame does not burn blue completely around both rings of  
the burner. When cool, grasp the burner, and lift up so it is  
above the burner support guide posts towards the rear of  
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WARRANTY  
*TO ENSURE WARRANTY SERVICE, FILL OUT AND SEND IN YOUR POSTAGE-PAID WARRANTY CARD  
This warranty covers the following: DCS-C-24W.  
LENGTH OF WARRANTY  
One (1) Year Full – Covers the entire product  
Five (5) Years Limited – Wok burner  
Lifetime – All stainless steel parts.  
DCS WILL COVER:  
All repair labor and replacement parts, for parts found to be defective due to materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by  
Authorized Factory Agent during normal working hours.  
DCS WILL NOT COVER:  
Installation or start-up  
Service visits to:  
Normal adjustment to burners, gas regulators, etc.  
Cleaning of igniters and/or general maintenance  
Shipping damage  
• Correct the installation. (You are responsible for providing  
electrical wiring, gas installation and other connecting  
facilities.)  
• Reset circuit breakers, replace home fuses, or  
establish gas supply.  
Service by an unauthorized agency. Damage or repairs due to  
service by an unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized  
parts.  
• Damage caused from accident, abuse, alteration, misuse,  
incorrect installation or installation not in accordance  
with local codes.  
Overtime, weekends, holidays  
Improper installation, such as: no regulator, improper hook-  
up, etc.  
• Repairs due to other than normal household use.  
• Units installed in non-residential applications such as: day  
care centers, bed and breakfast centers, churches, nursing  
homes, restaurants, hotels, schools, etc.  
Chipping of porcelain enamel burner.  
• Supply the user with operational assistance covered in this  
manual.  
This warranty applies to appliances used in residential applica-  
tions; it does not cover their use in commercial situations.  
during the warranty period, the new owner continues to be pro-  
tected until the expiration date of the original purchaser’s warran-  
ty period.  
This warranty is for products purchased and retained in the 50  
states of the U.S.A., the District of Columbia and Canada. This  
warranty applies even if you should move during the warranty  
period. Should the appliance be sold by the original purchaser  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE  
For warranty service, contact your local DCS authorized service agency. Provide him with the Model #, Serial #, gas type and date of  
installation, and a brief description of the problem. If you need assistance in locating the authorized service agency in your area, con-  
tact your local dealer. He will have a listing of authorized DCS service agents in you area.  
We want you to remain a satisfied customer. If a problem does come up that cannot be resolved to your satisfaction, please let us  
know. Write: Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc., Customer Service Department, 5800 Skylab Road, Huntington Beach, CA 92647.  
Or call Customer Service/Parts (888) 281-5698 or fax us at (714) 372-7004.  
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As product improvement is an ongoing  
process at DCS, we reserve the right to  
change specifications or design without  
notice.  
5800 Skylab Road, Huntington Beach, CA 92647  
(714) 372-7000 Fax (714) 372-7001  
Litho in USA 8-97  
Part No. 10777  
Customer Service (888) 281-5698  

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