Defy Appliances DHG 116 User Manual

INDEX  
2 Introduction.  
ñ Unpacking.  
ñ Positioning.  
3 Instructions for the installer.  
ñ Electrical installation.  
ñ LPG installation.  
You can rely on Defy. To simplify  
ñ Check for gas leaks.  
Owner‘s Manual  
DHG 116 Black enamel  
DHG 117 Stainless steel  
4 Safety Compliance.  
ñ Permanent installation  
ñ Installer‘s details.  
5 The control panel.  
ñ Operating the burners.  
ñ Flame failure and safety cut out.  
ñ Action in the event of a burn back.  
ñ Ventilation.  
ñ LPG gas hob.  
ñ Flame failure.  
ñ Action to be taken in the event of a  
burn back.  
ñ Ventilation.  
6 Maintenance and service  
ñ Fitting the burner caps.  
ñ Minimum flame adjustment  
ñ Important safety advice  
ñ In the event of a pan fire…  
7 In the event of a pan fire…  
ñ Cleaning  
GAS HOB  
ñ General.  
ñ Exterior.  
ñ Control panel.  
ñ Stainless steel model.  
The Manufacturer strives for continuous  
improvements. For this reason, the text  
and illustrations in this book are  
8 Care guide for stainless steel.  
9 Important Do‘s and don‘ts.  
subject to change without notice.  
10 Technical specifications.  
ñ Problem check.  
11 Service centres  
12 W arranty.  
Part Number 066 986  
Instructions for the installer  
Electrical installation  
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This product has an electrical connection for the flame ignition system which re-  
quires a 230V. 50 Hz power supply.  
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The product is fitted with a 15 Amp 3 pin plug.  
Insert the plug into an earthed 15 Amp wall socket.  
The wall socket should be located where it is easily accessible but not above the  
hob.  
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If the mains power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician.  
This appliance must be earthed.  
The manufacturer and the seller do not accept responsibility for any damage  
due to incorrect installation or electrical connection.  
LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) installation  
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Soak the end of the gas-supply hose in hot water to soften it.  
Then push the hose end fully over the gas-supply nozzle located at the rear of the  
hob .(see sketch 1 below)  
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Secure the hose by tightening the hose clamp. ( See sketch 2 below)  
Similarly, secure the other end of the hose to the regulator on the gas bottle.  
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Check for gas leaks  
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Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks  
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Check for gas leaks after installation and whenever a new or re-filled gas bottle is  
used for the first time.  
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Ensure that the gas burner control knobs are in the OFF position.  
Open the valve on the Gas bottle.  
Using a small paint brush, apply some soapy water to all the connections.  
If there is a leak, bubbles will appear.  
If this happens, close the valve on the gas bottle.  
Check and tighten the connections immediately.  
Repeat the procedure to ensure that there are no further leaks.  
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Safety compliance with local requirements.  
The appliance may only be installed by a Qualified Gas Fitter who is registered with  
the LPGSASA. (Liquid Petroleum Gas Association of Southern Africa) and must be  
installed in accordance with the requirements of SANS 10087-1 and any fire depart-  
ment regulations and/or local bylaws applicable in the area.  
Permanent installation.  
All registered Gas Fitters are issued with an identity card which carries their registration  
number. Make a note of this on the space provided below.  
The Gas Fitter should also provide you with a written certificate after completion of the  
work. Failure to comply with the above will render the warranty invalid.  
Before the installer hands over the installed appliance be sure that you fully understand:  
a) The position of the isolation or shut-off valve in the gas supply line to the appliance.  
b) The requirements for safe operation of the appliance  
Note.  
This appliance is supplied ex-factory with jets and air settings for use with LPG gas only.  
Flexible hose - Not supplied.  
Any hose that is used to connect the hob to the gas system shall comply with SANS  
1156-2 or BS 3212.  
Gas cylinder - Not supplied.  
For best results we recommend that gas cylinders with a minimum capacity of 19kg be  
used.  
Regulator - Not supplied.  
A 2,8 kPa LPG gas regulator which complies with SANS 1237 must be used.  
Installer‘s details to be filled in below  
INSTALLER‘S NAM E.  
INSTALLER‘S REGISTRATION  
NUM BER.  
HAVE YOU RECEIVED A  
W RITTEN CERTIFICATE?  
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The control panel.  
LEFT FRONT  
BURNER  
LEFT BACK  
BURNER  
RIGHT FRONT  
BURNER  
RIGHT FRONT  
BURNER  
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Operating the burners  
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To switch a burner on, push down slightly on the relevant control knob and then turn  
it to the left ( counter œ clockwise ) The large flame symbol on the knob indicates  
the maximum and the small flame the lowest setting.  
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The gas will then be lit automatically.  
Release the knob 3 to 5 seconds after the flame is observed at the burner.  
If the flame fails to continue burning, please repeat the sequence.  
Important.  
Flame failure œsafety cut out.  
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Should the flame extinguish for whatever reason, the flow of gas to the burner will  
automatically be terminated.  
Action to be taken in the event of a burn back.  
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In the event of a burn back ( where the flame burns back into the jet ) immediately  
turn off the control to the affected burner.  
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Wait a few minutes and relight the burner in the normal manner.  
If the burn back occurs again, turn off the control knob to the affected burner, and  
consult the nearest Defy Service Centre, who will advise you .  
Ventilation.  
Room ventilation is vital for the efficient performance of the appliance and for the  
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safety of the occupants in the room in which the appliance is installed.  
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Maintenance and servicing.  
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Every twelve months the hob should be serviced by a Defy Service agent to ensure  
continued efficient and safe operation.  
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Note: If required, the cleaning of the valves should only be carried out by a qualified  
Defy technician. i.e. Burner not functioning correctly.  
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Removable burner parts should be washed weekly with hot water and detergent.  
Take care to remove any encrustations and ensure that the burner holes are clear.  
The condition of the gas hose and valve should be inspected for leaks every time the  
gas bottle is re-filled.  
Fitting the burner caps.  
Burner  
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Carefully align the 2 holes in the alu-  
minium burner cap body with the igni-  
tion electrode and the flame failure sen-  
sor.  
Gently lower the burner cap into posi-  
tion with the cut-out over the spigot in  
the burner cap body.  
Burner  
Fit Burner Cap  
cut-out over  
the spigot  
of the  
Burner  
Cap  
Body  
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Flame failure  
sensor  
Centralise and level the burner cap  
cover onto the burner cap.  
Ignition  
electrode  
Minimum flame adjustment  
Screwdriver is supplied  
with accessories  
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Remove the push-on-type knobs.  
Light the burners and adjust the  
minimum flame by turning the ad-  
justment screw clockwise to decrease  
or anticlockwise to increase the  
flame.  
Highest minimum adjustment  
Lowest minimum adjustment  
Important safety advice.  
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W hen using gas, ensure that the room is well ventilated.  
Always keep children and infirm persons away from the product when it is in use.  
Only use the hob for preparing food and use a deep pan, large enough to cover the appropriate  
burner.  
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Always dry food thoroughly before placing it in hot oil or fat. Frozen food in particular will spit  
and splatter if added too quickly.  
Never fill the pan more than one third full of fat or oil and never heat fat or fry with a lid on the  
pan.  
Do noat once. This lowers the temperature of the oil or fat and results t fry too much food in  
fatty foods.  
Do not leave hot fat or oil unattended. If overheating occurs, these could catch fire.  
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In the event of a pan fire… ..  
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Burns and injuries are usually caused by picking up the burning pan and rushing out-  
side with it.  
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Do NOT use water to extinguish an oil or fat fire.  
Switch off the electrical and gas supplies.  
Smother the flames with a blanket or damp cloth.  
Cleaning.  
General:  
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Switch the electricity off at the wall socket and remove the plug before attempting any  
cleaning operation.  
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Allow the burners to cool down before cleaning.  
Never use sharp instruments, abrasive cleaners, chemical sprays, wire wool, acid or  
chlorine based cleaners or steam cleaners on any part of the hob.  
Exterior:  
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The pot supports on the hob may be removed to allow easy access to the hob panel.  
Wash the exterior, pot supports and burner caps with hot soapy water,  
Rinse and dry.  
Acidic spills such as lemon juice, should be cleaned as soon as possible as these tend  
to etch into metals if left unattended.  
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Never wash the burner caps in a dishwasher.  
Control panel:  
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Do not use oven cleaners, aerosols, scouring pads or abrasive cleaners.  
Wipe the control panel with a damp cloth and dry with a dry lint free cloth.  
Do not attempt to remove any of the control knobs.  
Stainless Steel model  
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Frequent cleaning is recommended rather than an occasional aggressive clean.  
Routine cleaning will preserve the corrosion resistance and appearance of the stainless  
steel for many years.  
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Clean the stainless steel as often as necessary (when noticeably dull or dirty) and use  
the simplest cleaning method that will effectively do the job.  
Use clean water, or a mild detergent solution applied with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse  
well and wipe dry.  
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Care guide for Stainless Steel model  
CONDITION  
ACTION  
COMMENTS  
Requires routine Mild detergent solution applied  
If possible use warm to hand-hot  
water. A 5% addition of ammonia  
is beneficial.  
cleaning  
with soft sponge or cloth.  
Rinse and wipe dry.  
Finger prints  
Pre-treat finger marks with alcohol Minimize re-occurrence by apply-  
or an organic solvent.  
Follow immediately with routine  
cleaning.  
ing a wax or silicone based house-  
hold polish to the clean dry sur-  
face.  
Wipe with a little baby oil and a  
soft lint free cloth.  
Buff to shine  
Apply whenever necessary  
Stubborn stains Use a little Ceran cleaning paste.  
and (available from Defy Service  
Repeat several times rather than  
resorting to a single  
discolouration Centres). Rinse and dry.  
aggressive cleaning method  
Grease and fat Wipe off excess with a soft cloth or  
splatter.  
paper towel. Use a water borne de-  
greasing agent ( dishwashing liq-  
uid ).Follow up by routine clean-  
ing.  
Scratches on the For slight scratches, use a nylon  
Deep scratches will be difficult to  
brushed finish. pad loaded with an iron free abra- remove completely. Do not use  
sive polishing compound. Rub in steel wool or metal scourers unless  
the direction of the original texture. they are made from stainless steel.  
Follow up with routine cleaning.  
For deep scratches use a coarser  
abrasive initially and follow up as  
for light scratches,  
It must be appreciated that some of the above suggested procedures  
will alter the surface appearance of the treated area.  
They should therefore only be applied with due consideration and care.  
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Important Do‘s and Don‘ts.  
ñ Do have the hob installed by a qualified technician.  
ñ Do read all the instructions before using the hob.  
ñ Do keep children away from the hob when in use, as sur-  
faces can get extremely hot.  
ñ Do switch the electricity off before cleaning any part of the  
hob.  
ñ Do remember to switch the hob off after cooking is com-  
pleted.  
ñ Do keep ventilation slots free of any obstructions.  
ñ Do allow the hob to cool down before cleaning.  
ñ Do refer servicing to qualified service technicians.  
ñ Don‘t leave children unsupervised when the hob is in use.  
ñ Don‘t store items above the hob which are tempting to chil-  
dren.  
ñ Don‘t sit or stand on the hob.  
ñ Don‘t use a pan large enough to cover two or more burners.  
ñ Don‘t use water to extinguish fat or oil fires.  
ñ Don‘t use the hob as a space heater or dryer.  
ñ Don‘t heat up any unopened cans or containers as internal  
pressure build-up could cause these to explode.  
ñ Don‘t place flammable materials (plastics, cloth, paper, aero-  
sols etc.) on or near the hob.  
ñ Don‘t use abrasive or aggressive chemical cleaners to clean  
any part of the hob.  
ñ Don‘t cover or obstruct any ventilation slots.  
ñ Do not cover the hob or burners with aluminium foil.  
ñ Don‘t use a steam cleaner to clean the hob.  
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Technical specifications  
BURNER DATA  
RECOMMENDED  
POT  
(Kw)  
PRESSURE INJECTOR  
MARKING  
GAS  
CON-  
POW ER  
MAX  
BURNER TYPE  
GAS TYPE  
sizes in mm  
DIAMETER**  
(CM)  
(kPa)  
3.0 / 3.7  
2.0  
(1/100 mm)  
SUMPTION*  
MIN  
8 - 14  
LPG  
G30 /G31  
G20  
52  
73 g/h  
AUXILIARY  
55  
1.000  
1.750  
0.65  
0.70  
72X  
95 dm¹/ h  
NATURAL  
68  
98  
3.0 / 3.7  
2.0  
G30 /G31  
G20  
127 g/h  
LPG  
SEMI RAPID  
75  
14 - 20  
22 - 24  
167 dm¹/ h  
NATURAL  
LPG  
218 g/h  
3.0 / 3.7  
2.0  
G30 /G31  
88  
RAPID  
100  
3.000  
1.30  
286 dm¹/ h  
116  
G20  
NATURAL  
* In reference conditions, gas temperature 15°C atmospheric pressure 101.32 kPa  
** In compliance with burner and pot performance  
DIMENSIONS  
Length - left to right = 590mm  
W idth - front to back = 510mm  
Depth - from top of burners to bottom of base = 85  
Problem check.  
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Do not attempt any repairs yourself.  
Before calling a service technician to assist with a problem, please check:  
The mains distribution board.  
The wall switch.  
The LPG cylinder and hose connections.  
Remember that you may be charged for a service call even during the warranty  
period if the fault is due to or caused by any of the above.  
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If you have followed the instructions and still have a problem, contact the near-  
est Defy Service Centre. They will be able to advise you on any aspect of the  
product or send a qualified technician to repair it.  
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Service Centres  
If you have followed the instructions and still have a problem, contact the  
nearest Defy Service Centre. They will be able to advise you on any aspect  
of the product or send a qualified technician to repair it.  
BLOEMFONTEIN 160 Long Street, Hilton,  
Bloemfontein 9301.  
Tel. 051 400 3900  
Bloemfontein.Service@ defy.co.za  
CAPE TOW N 5A Marconi Rd.  
Montague Gardens, 7441.  
Tel. 021 551 8314  
CapeTown.Service@ defy.co.za  
DURBAN 35 Intersite Avenue,  
Umgeni Business Park, Durban 4051.  
Tel. 031 268 3300  
Durban.Service@ defy.co.za  
EAST LONDON 16 Bowls Rd. Arcadia,  
East London 5201.  
Tel. 043 743 7100  
EastLondon.Service@ defy.co.za  
JOHANNESBURG Cnr. Mimetes & Kruger Sts. Denver ext.12  
Commercial Head Office, Johannesburg. 2094.  
Administration, Distribution, National Groups, Tel. 011 621 0200 or 011 621 0300  
Tel. Sales, Contracts and Credit. Gauteng.Service@ defy.co.za  
POLOKW ANE 87 Nelson Mandela Drive.  
Superbia 0699.  
Tel. 0152 92 1166 / 7 / 8 / 9.  
Polokwane.Service@ defy.co.za  
PORT ELIZABETH 112 Patterson Road,  
North End, Port Elizabeth 6001.  
Tel. 041 401 6400  
PortElizabeth.Service@ defy.co.za  
PRETORIA. Block A1 Old Mutual Industrial Park.  
Cnr. D.F.Malan Drive & Moot Str.  
Hermanstad. 0082.  
Tel. 012 377 0061  
Pretoria.Service@ defy.co.za  
OTHER AREAS ARE SERVICED BY OVER 200 AUTHORISED SERVICE AGENTS.  
PLEASE CONSULT THE NEAREST REGIONAL DEFY SERVICE CENTRE FOR DETAILS  
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Warranty  
This certificate is issued by DEFY APPLIANCES LIMITED manufacturers of Defy and Ocean  
products, hereinafter the Company, to the original purchaser only, of the appliance described on the  
certificate and shall constitute the only warranty given in respect of this appliance.  
The Company warrants to the original purchaser that for a period of TW O YEARS from date of pur-  
chase the appliance is free from defect under normal domestic use, both in workmanship and mate-  
rial, subject to the following conditions.  
1. Repair or replacement of any part of this appliance, found by the Company to be defective, shall  
be at the election of the Company. The Company reserves the right to effect such service through  
any of its Service Divisions or Authorised Service Dealers. The cost of such service shall be borne  
by the Company in full, provided that the appliance is located no further than 50 km from a Com-  
pany Service Centre or an Authorised Service Dealer. W here the appliance is located beyond the  
50 km radius, the purchaser shall be liable for the standard travelling charges, as determined by the  
Company.  
CARRY IN SERVICE Microwave ovens, Compact cookers, Domino hobs and small appliances  
are repaired in our service centres and are not collected from the customers home. Faulty units  
should be delivered to the purchasing dealer or to the nearest Company Service Centre for warranty  
repairs.  
2. Rusted or corroded plates, vitreous enamelware, fuses and lamps are specifically excluded from  
these warranties. It is an express condition of these warranties that the purchaser takes due care and  
attention in the use and maintenance of the appliance. Abuse, misuse in conflict with operating in-  
structions, connection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall release the  
Company from its obligations.  
3. This warranty shall become void and cease to operate if the appliance is dismantled by, or any re-  
pairs to the appliance are effected by any persons not duly authorised by the Company, or if substi-  
tute parts not approved by the Company are used in the appliance, or if the serial number of the ap-  
pliance is removed.  
4. The Company shall not be responsible for damages resulting from fire, flood, civil disturbances or  
any Act of God. The Company shall not, in terms of these warranties be responsible nor held liable  
for any consequential loss or damage of any kind caused by or due to the failure or malfunction of  
the appliance.  
5. The Company shall not be responsible for transportation or other costs other than those incurred  
within the provisions of Point 1 of this Certificate.  
6. These warranties shall not apply to the appliance if it is purchased or used beyond the borders of  
the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland and Lesotho.  
7. W here service is requested under warranty and no fault or defect can be found by the Company,  
all costs incurred will be for the purchaser's account.  
8. This Certificate as well as your invoice will serve as proof of purchase. For the purpose of war-  
ranty, it will be essential to produce this Certificate and invoice. Failure to do so, will render the  
purchaser liable for service costs.  
KEEP THIS CERTIFICATE AND SALES INVOICE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR  
W ARRANTY PURPOSES.  
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Part Number 066 986  

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