DCS RDS-305 manual Safety Practices and Precautions

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SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS

When properly cared for, your new DCS Appliance has been designed to be a safe, reliable cooking appliance. When using this restaurant caliber appliance, use it with extreme care, as this type appliance provides intense heat and can increase the accident potential. Basic safety precautions must be followed when using kitchen appliances, including the following:

Read this Use and Care Manual thoroughly before using your new appliance. This will help to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

Begin by insuring proper installation and servicing. Follow the installation instructions which came with this appliance. Be sure to have a qualified technician install and ground this appliance before using.

Have the installer show you where the gas supply shutoff valve is located so you will know how and where to turn off the gas to the appliance.

If you smell gas, the installer has not done a proper job of checking for leaks. You can have a small leak and therefore a faint gas smell if the connections are not completely tight. Finding a gas leak is not a “do-it-yourself” procedure. Some leaks can only be found with the burner control in the ON position and for your protection it must be done by a qualified service technician.

If by some chance a burner goes out and gas escapes, open a window or a door to let the room air out. Do not attempt to use the appliance until the gas has had time to dissipate. Follow the instructions on page 1,“For your safety – if you smell gas”.

This appliance has been factory assembled for natural or LP gas. It should be correctly adjusted from the factory for the type of gas that is used.

Do not repair or replace any part of this appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.

Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where appliances are in use. They should never be allowed to turn knobs, push buttons, sit or stand on any part of an appliance.

Children in walkers, or children crawling can be attracted to the round oven door handle and may grab and open the oven door. This can result in injury from the door being pulled open on a child, or severe burns if the oven is in use and hot.

WARNING:

Do not store items of interest to children above or at the back of any appliance. Children could be seriously injured if they should climb onto the appliance to reach these items.

Never store anything in the oven or on the cooktop. Flammable materials can catch fire, plastic items may melt or ignite and other types of items could be ruined.

Do not hang articles from any part of the appliance or place anything against the oven. Some fabrics are quite flammable and may catch on fire.

If the appliance is near a window be certain the curtains do not blow over or near the cooktop burners; they could catch on fire.

Do not use water on grease fires. Turn all burners OFF, then smother fire with baking soda or use a dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.

Never let clothing, pot holders, or other flammable materials come in contact with, or too close to, any burner or burner grate until it has cooled. Fabric may ignite and result in personal injury.

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Contents Professional RDS Range Message to OUR Customers Please Retain this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents Safety Practices and Precautions Safety Practice and Precautions Recommendations on HOOK-UP to GAS Supply Model Identification Before Using Your Appliance Cooktop27 & 24 Oven OvenTo Insert the Oven Racks Before baking or broilingTo Remove or Reposition the Racks Burners Cooktop USESimmering Flame Height Burner Efficiency and Flame CharacteristicsSealed TOP Burners Burner Grates CookwareControl Knobs WOK RingGrill USE GrillCeramic Rods USE of the GrillExcessive Flare UPS and Flaming Grilling HintsBefore Using the Griddle for the First Time or to RE-SEASON Griddle USEGriddle Cooking Chart Oven USEUSE of the Griddle Oven Cooking ElementsConvection Baking Regular BakingBroil Converting Recipes to Convection BakingCondensation To GET the Best ResultsBaking Convection BakingSetting the 27 & 24 Oven for Baking Setting the 12 Oven for Baking 48 Models OnlyPreheating Oven 48 Ranges only 27 & 24 OvensOven Racks Setting the Oven for Broiling High Altitude BakingPreheating To Get the Best ResultsUsing the Oven for Slow Cooking or LOW Temperatures Using a Meat Thermometer to BroilOven Rack Position Suggested Temperatures to Keep Food HOT Internal Cooking TemperaturesProofing / Self Cleaning Mode Oven Proof ModeSetting the 12 Oven for Proofing Oven SELF-CLEANING ModeOven Door Lock During SELF-CLEAN Oven Self Cleaning ModesOven Rack Slide Assembly Setting the Oven for Self Clean Oven Self Cleaning ModeAT the END of the Clean Cycle Care and Maintenance When Cleaning the Range or CooktopBe careful cleaning any part of this appliance while hot Brand NamesIgniters Griddle Drip Trays and Drain TubesControl Knobs Cooktop and Oven Backguard Oven and Door InteriorOven Light Bulb Replacement Power FailureOven Racks and Rack Supports FRAME, SIDES, Door EXTERIOR, Heat DeflectorParts Identification Item DescriptionParts Identification Before YOU Call for Service HOW to Obtain ServiceIf the Cooktop Burners do not Light Warranty Length of WarrantyDCS will PAY for DCS will not PAY forPage Page Cuisinière Professionnelle RDS Notre Clientèle Veuillez Conserver CE Manuel À Titre DE RéférenceTable DES Matières Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Recommandations EN Matière DE Branchement DU GAZ Identification DU Modèle Avant Dutiliser Votre Appareil Table DE CuissonFour DE 27 ET 24 Pouces Four DE 12 PoucesPour Introduire LES Grilles DU Four Avant de rôtir ou de grillerPour Retirer OU Repositionner LES Grilles Utilisation DE LA Table DE Cuisson BrûleursCuisson À Petit FEU Allumeurs ÉlectroniquesHauteur DE LA Flamme Efficacité DES Brûleurs ET Caractéristiques DE LA FlammeBrûleurs À Tête Scellée Grilles DES Brûleurs UstensilesBoutons DE Réglage Anneau DE WOKGril Utilisation DU GrilTiges EN Céramique Éruptions DE Flammes Excessives Utilisation DU GrilConseils DE Cuisson Utilisation DE LA Plaque Chauffante Utilisation DU Four Utilisation DE LA Plaque ChauffanteTableau DE Cuisson DE LA Plaque Chauffante Éléments DE Cuisson DU FourCuisson PAR Convection Cuisson NormaleGrillage Conversion DES Recettes Pour LA Cuisson PAR ConvectionSélection DES Ustensiles Pour LA Cuisson PAR Convection Pour Obtenir LES Meilleurs RésultatsCuisson Cuisson par convectionPréchauffage Réglage DU Four DE 27 ET 24 PO Pour LA CuissonFour DE 12 PO Cuisinières DE 48 PO Seulement Fours 27 ET 24 POGrilles DU Four Rôtir À Haute Altitude Réglage DU Four Pour LE GrillagePréchauffage Pour obtenir les meilleurs résultatsPosition des grilles du four Salubrité AlimentaireTempératures Suggérées Pour Garder LES Aliments Chauds Températures DE Cuisson InternesMode Dapprêt ET Dautonettoyage Mode Dapprêt Four DE 12 POMode Dautonettoyage DU Four Réglage DU Four DE 12 PO Pour Lapprêt DES AlimentsAvant Deffectuer Lautonettoyage DU Four Modes Dautonettoyage DU FourEnsemble DE Coulisse DE Grille DU Four DE 27 PO Réglage DU Four Pour Lautonettoyage LA FIN DU Cycle DE NettoyageDurant LE Nettoyage DE LA Cuisinière OU Table DE Cuisson Entretien ET MaintenanceNoms DE Marque Allumeurs Lèchefrites ET Tubes DégouttementBoutons DE Réglage DE LA Table DE Cuisson ET DU Four DosseretIntérieur DU Four ET DE LA Porte Grilles DU Four ET Supports DE GrilleRemplacement DE Lampoule DE Lampe DU Four CADRE, CÔTÉS, Extérieur DE PORTE, DéflecteurJoint DE Porte Panne DalimentationIdentification DES Pièces Lampe de four Avant Dappeler LE Service Technique Pour Lobtention DE ServiceSI LES Brûleurs DE LA Table DE Cuisson NE Sallument PAS Garantie Durée DE LA GarantieDCS Couvre LES Frais Suivants DCS NE Couvre PAS LES Frais Suivants