DCS RGUC/RGVC, RGY/RGV, RDU/RDV manual Cooktop parts, Ignitors

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Care and cleaning

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What?

How?

Important!

Cooktop parts

Burner caps and brass flame spreaders

1Check that the burner is turned OFF and allow it to cool.

2Lift off the burner cap and brass flame spreader.

3Wash them in hot soapy water, rinse, and dry.

Use a stiff nylon brush or straight-ended paper clip to clear the notches of a flame spreader.

4Replace the flame spreader and burner cap correctly. See ‘Replacing the burner parts’.

Keep the notches of the flame spreaders clear. Soiling may clog these and cause ignition problems.

Before replacing the burner parts, check that they are dry. Wet burner parts may result in an irregular flame.

Before lighting a burner you have reassembled, check that all of its parts are positioned correctly. Incorrect assembly can cause dangerous irregular flames and ignition problems.

Ignitors

1

Check that the burner is turned OFF.

The ignitors must be kept clean

 

2

Clean the ignitor with a small brush (e.g.

and dry to work correctly. Dirty

 

 

old toothbrush) or cotton swab that has

or wet ignitors could cause

 

 

constant clicking and sparking,

 

 

been dipped into rubbing alcohol.

 

 

even if a flame is present.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Burner grates

1

Wait until the grates have cooled

Take care, the grates are

 

 

completely.

heavy.

 

2

Carefully lift the grates off the cooktop

Make sure you place a dish

 

towel or other soft cover on

 

 

and place them on a protected surface.

 

 

the surface before putting a

 

3

To remove stubborn stains, soak the

 

grate on it.

 

 

grates in a mixture of clothes washing

 

 

 

 

 

detergent and water.

 

 

4

Wash in a mixture of hot water and

 

 

 

dishwashing liquid, then rinse and allow

 

 

 

to dry.

 

 

 

The grates are also dishwasher safe.

 

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Contents User guide Guide d’utilisation What to do if YOU Smell GAS Contents Safety and warnings Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Models IntroductionRGU/RGV-364GL RGU/RGV-364GD Before you start Illustration only First use Conditioning the ovenSeasoning the griddle Positioning the shelves Oven useSecondary oven shelves Main oven shelvesTo insert the shelves Main Oven To remove the shelvesWait for the oven to cool down completely Guard rail To insert the shelves Secondary Oven 48 models onlyOven modes Activity Oven Mode DescriptionTypical Foods Arrangement US 16 Oven use Using your oven for baking and roastingHalo Red HaloOven use 17 US Using your oven for broilingHalo Orange HaloHalo Unlit UnlitUS 18 Oven use Using your oven for proofing doughRDU/RDV-48 models Halo Red Halo UnlitAll other models Oven use 19 USBaking Oven cooking guidelinesBroiling Oven cooking guidelines RoastingProofing dough DefrostingRDU/RDV models Main oven Baking chartsRGU/RGV and RGUC/RGVC models Main oven US 24 Cooktop use Using the cooktop burnersCooktop use Guidelines for using the cooktop burnersTo use the grill Using the grillUsing the griddle Griddle cooking chartGrill cooking guidelines Care and cleaning Manual cleaning chartRange exterior Dry thoroughly with microfiber cloth Oven partsOn the oven mode knob This will be Non-self-cleaning ovens thoseWithout Clean on the oven mode Ignitors Cooktop partsFront Soiling To remove stubborn, ‘baked-on’To remove the oven door Removing and replacing the oven doorTo replace the oven door Removing and replacing the side racks To remove side racksTo replace side racks Replacing the burner parts Replacing the oven light bulb About the Clean cycle Using the Clean cycleTo start a Clean cycle Care and cleaning 41 US When a Clean cycle has finishedTo cancel a Clean cycle Oven TroubleshootingInside the oven during a Incinerated Action Clean cycle Troubleshooting 43 USSteam coming from oven Moisture from food evaporating Ventilation air comingCooktop burners Some burners will not There is a power failureFlames do not burn all Around the burnerGrill GriddleBefore you call for service or assistance Warranty and serviceContact details Product detailsMise EN Garde Table des matières Consignes de sécurité et mises en garde Consignes DE Sécurité ImportantesRisque de surface brûlante Risque d’empoisonnementConsignes DE Sécurité Importantes Consignes DE Sécurité Importantes Modèles 48 pouces Modèles 30 pouces Modèles 36 poucesAvant de commencer Grille à fentes Première utilisation Conditionnement du fourAssaisonnement de la plaque de cuisson Positionnement des grilles Utilisation du fourGrilles du four secondaire Grilles du four principalPour insérer les grilles Four Principal Pour retirer les grillesAttendez que le four soit complètement refroidi Rail de protection Du rayon latéralButée de sûreté Cuisson Modes d’utilisation du fourAliments Types Agencement AI-JE Besoin DE Utiliser votre four pour cuire et rôtir US 64 Utilisation du fourHalo Rouge HaloHalo Éteint éteintUtiliser votre four pour griller Utilisation du four 65 USUS 66 Utilisation du four Modèles RDU/RDV-48 Halo RougeHalo Éteint Utilisation du four 67 US Utiliser votre four pour la fermentation de la pâteTous les autres modèles Cuisson Directives de cuisson au fourCuisson au gril Directives de cuisson au four RôtiFermentation de la pâte DécongelerTableaux de cuisson Modèles RDU/RDV four principalModèles RGU/RGV et RGUC/RGVC four principal Utilisation des brûleurs US 72 Utiliser la table de cuissonDirectives d’utilisation des brûleurs Utiliser la table de cuissonPour utiliser le gril de cuisson Utilisation du gril de cuissonUtilisation de la plaque de cuisson Directives de cuisson sur le gril de cuissonTableau de cuisson sur la plaque Entretien et nettoyage Tableau de nettoyage manuelExtérieur de la cuisinière Séchez à fond avec un chiffon en microfibres Pièces du fourPièces du four Allumeurs Pièces de la table de cuissonAvant Cadre noir du gril 1 et de la plaque de cuisson Pour retirer la porte du four Retrait et remplacement de la porte du fourPour replacer la porte du four Retrait et remplacement des rayons latéraux Pour retirer les rayons latérauxPour replacer les rayons latéraux Remplacement des pièces du brûleur Remplacement de l’ampoule du four Propos du cycle de nettoyage Utilisation du cycle de nettoyagePour démarrer un cycle de nettoyage US 88 Entretien et nettoyageEntretien et nettoyage 89 US Lorsqu’un cycle de nettoyage est terminéPour annuler un cycle de nettoyage Four Dépistage des pannesDes évents d’aération De la vapeur s’échappeDu four à l’arrière de la CuisinièreBrûleur de la table de cuisson ’allument pas Certains brûleurs neLes flammes ne font pas Le tour du capuchon dePoignée du gril Plaque de cuissonGarantie et réparation Détails de contactInformations sur le produit Page Page US CA

RDU/RDV, RGY/RGV, RGUC/RGVC specifications

DCS RGUC/RGVC, RGY/RGV, RDU/RDV refer to a range of advanced communication and control systems designed for various applications in automation, data transmission, and remote monitoring. These systems are particularly significant in sectors like manufacturing, energy management, and telecommunications due to their robust features and cutting-edge technologies.

One of the main features of the DCS RGUC/RGVC systems is their modular architecture. This allows for scalability and flexibility, making it easier to adapt the system to diverse operational requirements. Each module is designed to fulfill specific functions, whether it’s data acquisition, processing, or network communication. This modularity not only simplifies maintenance but also enhances the system's overall efficiency.

Another critical aspect of these systems is their use of real-time data processing technologies. By harnessing high-speed processors and advanced algorithms, the RGUC/RGVC family can handle large volumes of data almost instantaneously. This capability is essential for applications that require quick decision-making based on current operational conditions.

The communication protocols employed by the DCS RGUC/RGVC are state-of-the-art, featuring support for industry standards such as Modbus, Profibus, and Ethernet/IP. This ensures compatibility with various field devices and systems, allowing for seamless integration into existing setups. Additionally, advanced security features are integrated to protect sensitive data against unauthorized access.

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