Dacor Renaissance RNTT365GB Use And Care Manual - page 9
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Operating Your Cooktop
Turning off a Burner
There are three ways to shut off a burner:
• touch the “—” button repeatedly to reduce
the burner to level “0”, or
• touch “—” and “+” at the same time, or
• to shut off more than one burner at the same
time: touch the ON/OFF button to power off
all burners at once.
ALERT: When a burner is turned off, its display
will FLASH “H” warning that the burner is HOT.
IMPORTANT:
• When the cooktop is not being used for more
than 60 seconds, the cooktop will auto-shut
off.
• When the cooktop is cool, the igniter may
continue to spark if the burner is set too low.
However, the burner will stop sparking when
warm. The tendency to spark when cold can
be reduced by using the burner at a HIGH
flame for about 1 minute. The burner will also
warm up faster if cookware is placed on the
grate. The igniter will also spark automatically
if the flame is interfered with by a draft or by
the household ventilation system. Eliminate
any drafts or reduce the cooktop ventilation’s
blower speed. If the flame has a tendency to
go out at lower settings when there is little
or no draft, see Adjusting the Low-Burner
Setting.
• To keep the burners operating properly, clean
and dry the burner igniters, burner rings, and
burner caps. See Care and Cleaning starting
on page 10. Dirty or wet igniters will result
in constant sparking, even if there is a flame
present.
• The flame should burn evenly around the rim
of the burner. A normal flame is steady and
blue. However, foreign material in the gas line,
especially in new construction, may cause an
orange flame. The orange color will disappear
with further use. Small yellow tips on the ends
of the flames are normal for LP gas.
Resetting the Burners
When the power is ON and “b” appears on any
burner display, the burners need to be reset.
To Reset:
Press the far left burner “—” button
AND the lock button at the same time
for two seconds.
The control panel will beep and all
burner displays will reset to “0” indi-
cating the burners are reset.
IMPORTANT: if the burner reset procedure is
repeated 5 times during a period of 15 minutes,
error code “FLT06” will display and will not allow
any resets for 15 minutes.
Lock Button
Adjusting the Low-Burner Setting
If the flame height at the “1” setting is too high, it
can be adjusted lower (or higher) than the factory
default height.
Or if the burner flame gets blown out because it is
set too low, it can be increased by following these
instructions.
The images below show both burner controls that
must be pressed at the same time.
1. If necessary, turn on the cooktop
using the ON/OFF button.
2. Press and hold both SEAR burner
“—” and “+” buttons at the
same time.
3. While holding both SEAR burner “—” and “+”
buttons, press both RIGHT FRONT burner
“—” and “+” buttons. (You will be pressing
FOUR buttons.) Hold for three seconds.
• After holding all four buttons for three seconds,
the word “MIN” will appear on the CLOCK
DISPLAY.
“MIN” confirms that you are now inside
the burner settings and can adjust the
flame.
4. Select the burner you want to adjust
by repeatedly touching the
clock “—” or “+” buttons.
Your selected burner is indicated
on the burner location indicator.
5. Touch the clock button.
The selected burner will ignite and
adjust itself to the lowest level.
6. Adjust the low-burner level by
pressing the “—” or “+” buttons.
These symbols indicate flame levels:
• Factory default setting = “—”
• Lower than factory default = “U”
• Higher than factory default = “Π”
7. Touch the clock button to save the setting.
To Adjust More Burners:
8. Touch the clock “—” or “+”
buttons to select the next
burner (and begin at Step 5), or
9. Touch clock or ON / OFF
to exit the adjustment menu.
Sear Burner
Control
Clock Button
Clock Button
Right Front Burner
Control
ON / OFF
Button