Dacor Preference User Manual

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WARNING:

To avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off

all controls and ensure the cooktop is cool

before cleaning.

IMPORTANT:

Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning

agents, waxes, polishes, or commercial

cooktop cleaners to clean the cooktop.

2. Burner ignitors must always be kept

clean and dry to function properly.

Due to the Perma-Flame re-ignition

feature, dirty or wet ignitors will result

in constant sparking, even if there is

a flame present. Additionally, ignitors

will spark automatically if the flame is

distorted by a draft or by a ventilation

system. Eliminate the draft or reduce

the ventilation blower speed in this

case.

3. Do not touch any burner cap, burner

base, or ignitor while the ignitors are

sparking. An electrical shock could

result.

4. When the cooktop is cool and/or more

than two burners are in use, the ignitors

may continue to spark if the control

knob is set to the “LOW” position. This

is normal until the burner warms up.

The tendency to spark under these

conditions can be reduced by operating

the burner at a higher flame setting

for a short period of time (normally

60 seconds or less), then adjusting

the control knob down to the “LOW”

setting. The burner will also warm up

faster if a utensil is placed on the grate.

5. The flame should be steady and blue in

color. Foreign material in the gas line,

especially in new construction, may

cause an orange flame during initial

operation. This will disappear with

further use.

6. The flame should burn evenly around

the perimeter of the burner, except

underneath each grate support finger,

where the flame height is reduced by

the Smart-Flame feature. If the flame is

uneven, ensure that the brass burner

ring and porcelain burner cap are

properly positioned, then check for any

foreign material in the burner ring or

on the burner cap. Remove any foreign

material with a straightened paper clip,

wire, or needle. Do not damage the

brass or distort the shape of the burner

ring ports.

7. Never light the burners with a match

or other open flame. If a burner does

not ignite, consult the Troubleshooting

section of this manual.

8. Use low or medium flame heights

when cooking in utensils that are

poor conductors of heat, such as

glass, ceramic, and cast iron cooking

vessels. Reduce the flame height until

it covers approximately 1/3 of the

utensil diameter. This will ensure even

heating within the utensil and reduce

the likelihood of burning or scorching of

food.

9. Reduce the flame if it is extending

beyond the bottom of the utensil. A

flame that licks along the sides of the

utensil is potentially dangerous.

10. Reduce the flame height, to the

minimum level necessary, to perform

the desired cooking process. Remember

that food cooks just as quickly at a

gentle boil as it does at a vigorous,

rolling boil. Maintaining a higher boil

than is necessary wastes energy, cooks

away moisture, and causes a loss in

food flavor and nutrient level.

Sealed Burner Assembly

Using the Simmer Plate

The Simmer Plate has been specifically

designed for simmering and holding food at the

lowest safe temperature.

The Simmer Plate

is to be used by setting the burner to its

lowest setting. The Simmer Plate has been

specifically designed for simmering only.

The Simmer Plate must be removed when

cooking.

To install your Simmer Plate locate the five feet

on the bottom, align with the five longest fingers

on the cooktop grate then set the plate on top of

the grate. When correctly installed, the Simmer

Plate will rest about 1/2 inch above the top

surface of the grate and will be locked in place

to prevent turning.

Your Simmer Plate has a non-stick coating for

easy cleaning. Take care in using abrasives on

the non-stick coating, as it will scratch. Some

wearing may occur on top of the Simmer Plate

offset fingers, this is normal with use.

NOTE:

Non-stick coatings if used at high

temperatures can be harmful to birds. Avoid

keeping pets (birds) in your kitchen during

cooking.

Selecting the Proper Cookware

Utensils will affect the overall safety and

performance of cooktop cooking, so it is

important to select them carefully. An improperly

selected utensil will not cook efficiently or

evenly. For best results, follow these guidelines:

1. Use medium to heavy-gauge metal

cookware with flat and smooth bottoms for

greatest efficiency.

2. Use utensils with tight fitting lids to retain

heat, odors, and steam.

WARNINGS:

1. Before cleaning the cooktop, ensure

that all burners are turned off and that

all components are cool enough to

safely touch.

2. After cleaning, reassemble all

components before attempting to

operate the cooktop.

Proper cleaning is necessary to maintain

cooktop performance and appearance, while

also ensuring safe operation. The cleaning

effort necessary to maintain the cooktop varies

according to the type and amount of cooking.

For example, more frequent cleaning is required

if the cooktop is used often for frying or other

high temperature operations.

Clean the cooktop thoroughly prior to operating

it the first time. For initial and everyday cleaning,

use a soft cloth or sponge lightly dampened with

a solution of warm water and hand dishwashing

liquid to clean all components.

IMPORTANT:

1. To keep the cooktop looking its best,

clean it after every use as soon as all

components are cool enough to safely

touch. Also, quickly wipe up spills that

occur while cooking, being careful

not to touch any hot areas. Spills that

remain on hot burner components will

be very difficult to clean, especially if

allowed to burn on. Spills of certain

foods, such as tomatoes, citrus

juices, vinegar, alcohol, and milk, are

very harmful if allowed to stand for

any length of time. Therefore, save

time while also maintaining a new

appearance by cleaning regularly and

shortly after spills occur.

2. Use the mildest cleaner or procedure

available to perform the cleaning

operation.

3. Use only a sponge, soft cloth, fibrous

or plastic brush, and nylon pad for

cleaning. Avoid the use of abrasive

cleaners such as steel wool.

4. Always dry components completely

before using the cooktop.

5. The use of brand names is intended

only to indicate a type of cleaning

agent or cleaning implement. All

products listed by name must be used

in accordance with the manufacturer’s

recommendations. Use of a brand name

does not constitute an endorsement,

nor does omission of a particular brand

imply that a product is inferior.

Cleaning Tips

Read and follow the

CARE AND CLEANING

INSTRUCTIONS to ensure that proper cooktop

operation and appearance will be maintained

throughout the lifetime of the product. Several

materials and finishes are used in the

cooktop. Each material and finish must be

properly cleaned according to the following

recommendations. Failure to follow these

recommendations may result in permanent

damage to the cooktop.

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