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Electrical requirements

WARNING

The owner shall ensure the electrical service meets electrical requirements and that

the electrical outlet is properly installed by a licensed electrician.

To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury:

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Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug with this cooktop.

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The power cord has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.

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Ensure

 a proper

ly grounded 

outlet 

is 

installed by a qualified electrician.

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All wiring and grounding must comply with local codes, or, in their absence, with

the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 – Latest Revision (US), or the

Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 – Latest Revisions and local codes.

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The wiring diagram is inside the burner box.

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The cooktop ignition system only operates if the outlet is properly polarized.

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The cooktop requires a 120 V, 60-Hz, AC, approved electrical service with 20-amp

circuit breaker or time-delay fuse.

NOTE

Re-ignition may malfunction if the voltage between Neutral and Ground is over 20 VAC. 
Make sure the voltage is under 20 VAC.

The plug must be firmly inserted in a properly installed, three-prong outlet per local

codes. After a malfunction or breakdown, grounding decreases the risk of electrical

shock by providing the current a safe path.

Do not use a damaged power plug or loose wall outlet.

Do not remove the plug's grounding (third) prong. If the plug and outlet do not match

or you have any doubt, have a qualified electrician check the outletand circuit to

ensure the receptacle is properly grounded, and install the proper outlet if needed.

NEVER connect ground wire to plastic plumbing lines, gas lines, or water pipes.

Additional installation requirements for mobile homes

Installation of appliances designed for mobile-home use must comply with the 

Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly 

the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD, Part 280) 

or, when such standard does not apply, the Standard for Manufactured Home 

Installations, latest edition (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI 

A225.1, latest edition, or with local codes. In Canada, mobile home installation must 

comply with the current CAN/CSA Z240/MH Mobile Home Installation Code.

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Summary of Contents for DTG36M955F

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Part No 112167 Rev B Modernist Gas Cooktop DTG30M954F DTG36M955F...

Page 2: ...nwealth of Massachusetts 5 Safety and warning information 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 What s in the box 11 Installation requirements 13 Pre installation checklist 13 Location requirements 13 Gas supply requir...

Page 3: ...basic mechanical skills Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the Warranty Important note to the consumer Keep th...

Page 4: ...urance Team Before you call have available the cooktop s model serial numbers which are on the rating label front left side of the cooktop chassis Dacor Customer Assurance Phone 800 793 0093 x2813 USA...

Page 5: ...and instructions These warning icons and symbols are intended to prevent property damage and personal injury Follow them explicitly State of California Proposition 65 warning US only WARNING This pro...

Page 6: ...packaging away from children Properly dispose of packaging as soon as the cooktop is unpacked Do not keep objects of interest to children on or around the cooktop Do not install the cooktop if it is d...

Page 7: ...ainers pressure may burst container and cause injury Gas safety WARNING To reduce risk of fire electric shock personal injury or death observe these precautions If you smell gas Close the valve and do...

Page 8: ...p must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes to the National Electrical code NFPA No 70 Latest Revision for the U S or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 or Latest Revisions The...

Page 9: ...tiously handle the heavy grates Verify that nothing came loose during shipping Ensure the cooktop is correctly installed adjusted by a qualified service technician or installer for the type of gas nat...

Page 10: ...d dry it completely before reassembly Do not pour liquids into the cooktop during cleaning Select cookware that is designed for cooktops and that is large enough to cover the grates Burner flames shou...

Page 11: ...5F Cooktop burner grates 3 Surface burners brass caps 5 Porcelain caps 5 NOTE Before installation verify all of the parts above are present If your cooktop was damaged during shipping or some specifie...

Page 12: ...PT x in ID Flare union adapter in NPT x in ID 135 degree elbow optional 90 degree elbow optional Tools needed Flat blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Open end or adjustable wrench Pipe wrench 2 Nu...

Page 13: ...ments Before installing the cooktop see the information and graphic below These dimensions must be met for safe cooktop operation Location of the electrical outlet and gas piping may be adjusted to me...

Page 14: ...ntertop to grate surface 6 152 4 mm chassis Height A B D C DTG36M955F 8 cm countertop to grate surface 6 15 2 cm chassis height A B D C Model A B C D DTG30M954 30 76 2 cm 28 72 3 cm 21 53 3 cm 19 49 5...

Page 15: ...ertop both sides Model E Min F Min G Min H Min DTG30M954 no downdraft 2 7 2 cm 19 50 1 cm 2811 16 72 7 cm DTG30M954 with MRV3015M S 0 9 cm 22 57 1 cm 7 19 0 cm DTG36M955 no downdraft 2 7 2 cm 19 50 1...

Page 16: ...aft to clear stiffener min 1 0 cm required for downdraft cap clearance Cabiner face Stiffener Cooktop with Downdraft MRV Series Utility locations and dimensions Front of unit Power cord 393 8 100 0 cm...

Page 17: ...top has its own regulator Use only the provided regulator which must be installed in the gas line that runs from the cooktop gas inlet to the gas shut off valve An external manual shut off valve must...

Page 18: ...is under 20 VAC The plug must be firmly inserted in a properly installed three prong outlet per local codes After a malfunction or breakdown grounding decreases the risk of electrical shock by providi...

Page 19: ...all packaging material 2 Inventory all included parts against supplied components on pg 16 3 Check for and report any damage and missing parts to your retailer Installing the cooktop 1 If a downdraft...

Page 20: ...flammable liquids near the cooktop IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT light a match candle or cigarette DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electrical switch DO NOT use any phone in your building...

Page 21: ...e shut off valve and the cooktop However to minimize gas pressure loss attach the regulator as close as possible to the cooktop gas inlet 2 Complete the connection by installing a flexible gas line be...

Page 22: ...3 Tighten connections as needed to stop gas leakage in the cooktop or supply line Making the electrical connections WARNING Disconnect electrical power at the main circuit breaker or fuse box before...

Page 23: ...ls while removing the burner you might receive an uncomfortable electrical shock Do not touch one burner s electrode while another burner is on 1 Put the burner heads on their bases as shown at left T...

Page 24: ...the electrode aligns with the electrode 2 Install the burner head so the electrode passes through its opening in the head Ensure the burner head lies flat on the stove top 3 Match the burner caps to...

Page 25: ...oles in a quadrant is for LP gas use The burner head with 12 holes in a quadrant is for LN gas use Round Burner head caps 1 Put the burner heads on their bases as shown at left The bottom of the head...

Page 26: ...ng stops the flame height changes from HI to LO as you turn the knob counterclockwise NOTE If the burner does not light within 4 seconds turn the knob off and wait one minute before trying again Check...

Page 27: ...The back of the right grate is notched to help orient the grates correctly See the graphic below To correctly position the grates 1 Find the notch on the back of the right hand grate and orient the g...

Page 28: ...ty Failure to follow ALL instructions could result in serious injury and property damage The agency performing this work assumes responsibility for the conversion Know the location of the gas shut off...

Page 29: ...GRN SUB PINK DG69 00305A LF RF CENTER MAIN PUR SUB GRAY DG96 00582A ASSY NOZZLE KIT ORIFICES ORIFICES ORIFICIOS MAIN LIGHT BLUE SUB BROWN MAIN LIGHT GRN SUB PINK LR RR MAIN LIGHT BLUE SUB BROWN MAIN L...

Page 30: ...0 0 82 0 5 RR 7 500 0 7 0 42 LR 10 500 0 82 0 5 CTR 14 500 In 0 46 Out 0 74 2 pcs BURNER ORIFICE SIZES AND OUTPUT RATINGS Natural Gas 5 in WCP Burner Location BTU Rate Orifice Size mm Main sub RF 9 50...

Page 31: ...rench Screwdrivers Phillips Small flat bladed precision screwdriver Nut drivers 9 32 or 7 mm To convert the cooktop for LP gas perform these steps 1 Disconnect electrical power to the cooktop Unplug t...

Page 32: ...spring retainer to locate the NAT or LP position LP LP LP LP NAT NAT NAT NAT Position L P Propane Position Pressure Regulator Spring Retainer NAT Cap Gasket LP 2 Rotate the spring retainer 90 and pull...

Page 33: ...djusting the flames 1 Lift off the cooktop burner caps and the cooktop burner heads from the cooktop burner bases or the cooktop burner cups Burner Cap Burner Head Burner Base Cooktop Burner Locations...

Page 34: ...heads are correctly installed when they lie flat atop the bases or cups 7 Set all burner caps atop the burner heads These also lie flat when installed ensuring proper safe operation Adjusting low fla...

Page 35: ...n the remaining burners Combustion flame quality 2 3 1 1 Soft blue flames Normal for natural gas operation 2 Yellow tips on outer cones Normal for LP gas operation 3 Yellow flames Abnormal for any gas...

Page 36: ...Dacor 14425 Clark Avenue City of Industry CA 91745 Phone 800 793 0093 Fax 626 403 3130 www dacor com DG68 00926A 00...

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