De Dietrich DOP6557DG User Manual
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To preheat the De Dietrich DOP6557DG oven, select your desired cooking mode and temperature. Press the start button, and the oven will begin preheating. A signal will indicate when the desired temperature is reached.
First, check if the oven is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. If these are fine, try resetting the oven by turning off the power for a few minutes and then turning it back on. If the problem persists, contact a service technician.
To clean the catalytic liners, heat the oven to 200°C for about an hour. This will allow the liners to absorb and oxidize the grease. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing the liners.
Yes, you can use aluminum foil in the oven, but avoid covering the entire oven rack or the oven's bottom as it can block airflow and affect cooking performance. Use it to cover dishes or line trays instead.
Ensure the oven is properly preheated and avoid overcrowding. Use the recommended rack position and check that the door seals are intact. If the issue persists, it might be a calibration issue needing professional service.
To activate the child lock, press the lock button on the control panel until the lock icon appears on the display. This will disable the control panel and prevent any accidental changes.
Check for any obstructions or debris around the door and clean them. Inspect the door seal for damage. If the door is still not closing properly, the hinges might be misaligned and may need adjustment or replacement by a technician.
To set the delayed start, select the cooking function and temperature. Then, press the timer button and set the desired start time. Confirm by pressing the start button, and the oven will begin cooking at the set time.
Unusual noises may be due to expansion and contraction of metal parts, which is normal. However, if the noise is loud or persistent, it could indicate a loose part or a fan issue. It's best to have it inspected by a professional.
Regular maintenance checks should be done every 6 to 12 months. This includes checking the door seals, cleaning the interior, inspecting the heating elements, and ensuring the control panel is functioning properly.