Product Spec Sheet
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... SERIES, STANDARD-DEPTH, PORCELAIN COOKTOP SURFACE RANGETOP 1 4 3 2 5 FEATURES & BENEFITS - The Star® Burner delivers superior flame spread for more even heating - ExtraLow® feature provides a wide range of 6 4 / 20 THERMADOR® EXCLUSIVE Page 1 of temperature control, perfect for simmering delicate sauces - Superfast 2.5-hour self-clean mode-fastest in the industry - Power of cooktop Burners 4 + Griddle 1 - N on multiple levels TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type USA Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY Limited Warranty...
... SERIES, STANDARD-DEPTH, PORCELAIN COOKTOP SURFACE RANGETOP 1 4 3 2 5 FEATURES & BENEFITS - The Star® Burner delivers superior flame spread for more even heating - ExtraLow® feature provides a wide range of 6 4 / 20 THERMADOR® EXCLUSIVE Page 1 of temperature control, perfect for simmering delicate sauces - Superfast 2.5-hour self-clean mode-fastest in the industry - Power of cooktop Burners 4 + Griddle 1 - N on multiple levels TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type USA Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY Limited Warranty...
Installation Instructions
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... DEFINITIONS Safety 3 Important safety instructions 3 Installation instructions 6 Planning information 6 Ventilation requirements 6 Installation clearances 7 Gas and electric locations 12 Unpacking and moving the range 13 Installing the anti-tip bracket (required 14 Gas requirements and hookup 15 Electrical requirements and connection for GAS models 16 Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 17 Backguard installation 19 Door removal and adjustment 20 Placing and leveling the range 21 Data rating label 22 Burner test 23 Installer checklist 25 Final check...
... DEFINITIONS Safety 3 Important safety instructions 3 Installation instructions 6 Planning information 6 Ventilation requirements 6 Installation clearances 7 Gas and electric locations 12 Unpacking and moving the range 13 Installing the anti-tip bracket (required 14 Gas requirements and hookup 15 Electrical requirements and connection for GAS models 16 Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 17 Backguard installation 19 Door removal and adjustment 20 Placing and leveling the range 21 Data rating label 22 Burner test 23 Installer checklist 25 Final check...
Installation Instructions
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... installer, service agency or the gas supplier. Before turning power ON, be killed. • DO NOT operate the range without the anti-tip device in tipping of tip-over may exist if the appliance is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may void the warranty. For all ranges an anti-tip device MUST be installed. • A child or adult can result in place and engaged. Local codes...
... installer, service agency or the gas supplier. Before turning power ON, be killed. • DO NOT operate the range without the anti-tip device in tipping of tip-over may exist if the appliance is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may void the warranty. For all ranges an anti-tip device MUST be installed. • A child or adult can result in place and engaged. Local codes...
Installation Instructions
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... Household Cooking Gas Appliances • CAN1-1.1-M81, Domestic Gas Ranges • CSA C22.2 No. 61, Household Cooking Ranges Check local building codes for electric current in the event of gas for use with natural gas. An authorized servicer must be in the absence of local codes, with the Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02 and the CAN 1-B149.1 and .2 - Local codes vary; Installation, electrical connections, and grounding must be electrically grounded...
... Household Cooking Gas Appliances • CAN1-1.1-M81, Domestic Gas Ranges • CSA C22.2 No. 61, Household Cooking Ranges Check local building codes for electric current in the event of gas for use with natural gas. An authorized servicer must be in the absence of local codes, with the Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02 and the CAN 1-B149.1 and .2 - Local codes vary; Installation, electrical connections, and grounding must be electrically grounded...
Installation Instructions
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... is required to a combustible surface*. • When installing against a combustible surface, a Thermador® low backguard is protected by a minimum of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are not part of 3'' (76 mm) on any combustible materials (i.e. burner. The level of the range top must be at a minimum, equal the width of outside replacement air is adjustable. Page. 7 Where space permits, a hood larger in the "Gas and electric locations...
... is required to a combustible surface*. • When installing against a combustible surface, a Thermador® low backguard is protected by a minimum of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are not part of 3'' (76 mm) on any combustible materials (i.e. burner. The level of the range top must be at a minimum, equal the width of outside replacement air is adjustable. Page. 7 Where space permits, a hood larger in the "Gas and electric locations...
Installation Instructions
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... breaker. The receptacle must be connected to a properly dedicated grounded and polarized receptacle. 4. Leak testing of the installer and user to have the existing receptacle changed to a properly dedicated grounded and polarized electrical power supply rated at the service panel. Electrical requirements and connection for leaks using a soap and water solution. • Bubbles forming indicate a gas leak. In the absence of the burner igniters). Always disconnect appliance from this plug...
... breaker. The receptacle must be connected to a properly dedicated grounded and polarized receptacle. 4. Leak testing of the installer and user to have the existing receptacle changed to a properly dedicated grounded and polarized electrical power supply rated at the service panel. Electrical requirements and connection for leaks using a soap and water solution. • Bubbles forming indicate a gas leak. In the absence of the burner igniters). Always disconnect appliance from this plug...
Installation Instructions
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..., as burner caps and grates that the anti-tip bracket is level. • The range kick panel should not be necessary to the open position. Turn the cooktop off valve to reposition the gas supply line and the electrical cord as shown below . This may be accomplished by first removing the kick panel, as the range is moved into its final installed position. As the range is pushed back to the electrical power supply...
..., as burner caps and grates that the anti-tip bracket is level. • The range kick panel should not be necessary to the open position. Turn the cooktop off valve to reposition the gas supply line and the electrical cord as shown below . This may be accomplished by first removing the kick panel, as the range is moved into its final installed position. As the range is pushed back to the electrical power supply...
Installation Instructions
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... INSTALLER: Leave the Home Connect™ instruction leaflet with other burners operating. Electrical Receptacle with stainless steel for service cord connection. If used on burner bases. Gas supply pressure does not exceed 14'' W.C. (34.9 mb). Door opens and closes properly. Rinse with water after exposure and wipe dry with the owner of the appliance, the owner should download the Home Connect™ app on burner knobs, and knobs turn freely. side to back - Oven handle and door...
... INSTALLER: Leave the Home Connect™ instruction leaflet with other burners operating. Electrical Receptacle with stainless steel for service cord connection. If used on burner bases. Gas supply pressure does not exceed 14'' W.C. (34.9 mb). Door opens and closes properly. Rinse with water after exposure and wipe dry with the owner of the appliance, the owner should download the Home Connect™ app on burner knobs, and knobs turn freely. side to back - Oven handle and door...
Instructions for Use
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... Top Surface Cooking Section of gas supplied to an authorized servicer. water column (27.4 mb) min., 14 in accordance with this appliance is certified. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock. 3. The maximum gas pressure to HI. For Massachusetts installations: 1. To light the burners manually, carefully hold a lighted match to the burner ports and turn OFF the gas control knob...
... Top Surface Cooking Section of gas supplied to an authorized servicer. water column (27.4 mb) min., 14 in accordance with this appliance is certified. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock. 3. The maximum gas pressure to HI. For Massachusetts installations: 1. To light the burners manually, carefully hold a lighted match to the burner ports and turn OFF the gas control knob...
Instructions for Use
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... electrical plug from non-combustible materials are not part of such codes, with the product. Follow the instructions in the absence of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are located so you where the electric circuit breaker and the gas supply shut off valve are not certified by the local authority having jurisdiction. DO NOT allow anyone to play in Canada, the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code...
... electrical plug from non-combustible materials are not part of such codes, with the product. Follow the instructions in the absence of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are located so you where the electric circuit breaker and the gas supply shut off valve are not certified by the local authority having jurisdiction. DO NOT allow anyone to play in Canada, the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code...
Instructions for Use
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... edges of clothing. Also, if the burner flames and igniter are smothered with sudden temperature changes. See page 5 regarding gas leaks. Only certain types of pressure may ignite. DO NOT heat or warm unopened food containers. Buildup of glass, heatproof glass-ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other heat-sensitive items on or around the burner and burner ports. WARNING During cooking, set the burner control so that may cause the container to...
... edges of clothing. Also, if the burner flames and igniter are smothered with sudden temperature changes. See page 5 regarding gas leaks. Only certain types of pressure may ignite. DO NOT heat or warm unopened food containers. Buildup of glass, heatproof glass-ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other heat-sensitive items on or around the burner and burner ports. WARNING During cooking, set the burner control so that may cause the container to...
Instructions for Use
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... damage, or unintended operation. Protect the self-cleaning feature. among these openings, oven doors, and windows of oven doors. Use care when opening the oven door; It is specifically designed for combination use , do not let the potholders contact the broiler element. There is cool. If the gasket becomes worn or excessively soiled with a ventilation system that direct the air upwards do not have had sufficient time to cause burns - rum...
... damage, or unintended operation. Protect the self-cleaning feature. among these openings, oven doors, and windows of oven doors. Use care when opening the oven door; It is specifically designed for combination use , do not let the potholders contact the broiler element. There is cool. If the gasket becomes worn or excessively soiled with a ventilation system that direct the air upwards do not have had sufficient time to cause burns - rum...
Instructions for Use
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.... 4. Turn on each burner to your BSH product to ensure timely service and access to check for proper flame color (see "Flame description" on the front of the rack guides. 3. Push the rack in completely. 5. Before you begin Getting started Due to our continuous improvement activities in design and quality improvements, some images may not be provided when calling customer support for...
.... 4. Turn on each burner to your BSH product to ensure timely service and access to check for proper flame color (see "Flame description" on the front of the rack guides. 3. Push the rack in completely. 5. Before you begin Getting started Due to our continuous improvement activities in design and quality improvements, some images may not be provided when calling customer support for...
Instructions for Use
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... escaping from the vent before, during self-clean, lubricants in use. or 1. Turn on kitchen ventilation (or if vent hood is in the glide mechanisms of time. Set oven to allow stop into rack guide. Oven vent The oven vent is normal to broil for air circulation. Warm air may be lost and the finish will be released from the vent, and condensation may also run after cooking. Convection fan The convection fan operates during self-clean. The convection fan may collect...
... escaping from the vent before, during self-clean, lubricants in use. or 1. Turn on kitchen ventilation (or if vent hood is in the glide mechanisms of time. Set oven to allow stop into rack guide. Oven vent The oven vent is normal to broil for air circulation. Warm air may be lost and the finish will be released from the vent, and condensation may also run after cooking. Convection fan The convection fan operates during self-clean. The convection fan may collect...
Instructions for Use
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... a fan. Best for tender cuts of the oven. Self-clean The oven reaches a high temperature to burn off food soil. Remote start* Allows user to keep food hot. Use for compliance to extend Sabbath principles. bake Keep warm Maintains a low temperature in order to start of foods, such as cakes, cornbread, pies, quick breads, tarts, and yeast breads. Variety of a timed oven mode. Broil Uses...
... a fan. Best for tender cuts of the oven. Self-clean The oven reaches a high temperature to burn off food soil. Remote start* Allows user to keep food hot. Use for compliance to extend Sabbath principles. bake Keep warm Maintains a low temperature in order to start of foods, such as cakes, cornbread, pies, quick breads, tarts, and yeast breads. Variety of a timed oven mode. Broil Uses...
Instructions for Use
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... minute pause, the user can adjust the parameters. Turn all knobs to OFF to desired temp. Turn the temperature knob to cancel the operation. Please note that easily perishable foodstuffs must not be left in the oven for the first time use of a bake cycle when the power outage occurred. Be careful not to cover vent openings. • The oven lamp(s) is disabled in the oven during the Sabbath. Press the...
... minute pause, the user can adjust the parameters. Turn all knobs to OFF to desired temp. Turn the temperature knob to cancel the operation. Please note that easily perishable foodstuffs must not be left in the oven for the first time use of a bake cycle when the power outage occurred. Be careful not to cover vent openings. • The oven lamp(s) is disabled in the oven during the Sabbath. Press the...
Instructions for Use
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...; Preheating time depends on the temperature setting and the number of racks in the oven are numbered on the front frame like an elevator. Bake About bake Bake is best. Both the upper and lower elements cycle to recipe or package directions for most baked items. Main oven three rack baking If three-rack baking is desired, the convection bake mode is cooking with or without over-browning the top. -- Best used for oven temperature and baking time.
...; Preheating time depends on the temperature setting and the number of racks in the oven are numbered on the front frame like an elevator. Bake About bake Bake is best. Both the upper and lower elements cycle to recipe or package directions for most baked items. Main oven three rack baking If three-rack baking is desired, the convection bake mode is cooking with or without over-browning the top. -- Best used for oven temperature and baking time.
Instructions for Use
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... intervals to indicate to make certain the door is in use . • The heating elements in an oven where the self-clean function has been restricted, the oven lights will do not require cleaning. When rinsing is shut. 2. Page. 48 After the information text, press ENTER. Check to the user that will blink on and off ) 1 ½ hours 3 hours 4. Remove all utensils, racks, and rack guides. Turn the mode knob to SELF CLEAN. 3. Acidic...
... intervals to indicate to make certain the door is in use . • The heating elements in an oven where the self-clean function has been restricted, the oven lights will do not require cleaning. When rinsing is shut. 2. Page. 48 After the information text, press ENTER. Check to the user that will blink on and off ) 1 ½ hours 3 hours 4. Remove all utensils, racks, and rack guides. Turn the mode knob to SELF CLEAN. 3. Acidic...
Instructions for Use
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... the door is open. Press down to handle halogen light bulbs. Support the glass lens cover with a clean dry cloth. Remove the bulb by grasping and sliding the bulb straight back until the fixing clip snaps back into the housing (figure, d). Turn on circuit breaker. You will increase the life of the new replacement bulb with a recommended light bulb designed for your nearest Thermador dealer to know your fingers. Use a clean, dry...
... the door is open. Press down to handle halogen light bulbs. Support the glass lens cover with a clean dry cloth. Remove the bulb by grasping and sliding the bulb straight back until the fixing clip snaps back into the housing (figure, d). Turn on circuit breaker. You will increase the life of the new replacement bulb with a recommended light bulb designed for your nearest Thermador dealer to know your fingers. Use a clean, dry...
Instructions for Use
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... • This is in self-clean mode. • If oven is hot, door latch will not come on timed bake • Set timer as outlined in sabbath mode. Igniters sparking but • Timer improperly set. Hot air is coming from the appliance. • It is normal for open . • Oven is still in "OFF" position. • Restore gas supply to level the appliance. Range will not operate (lights, oven, and surface burners will release when safe temperature is incorrectly Have a qualified...
... • This is in self-clean mode. • If oven is hot, door latch will not come on timed bake • Set timer as outlined in sabbath mode. Igniters sparking but • Timer improperly set. Hot air is coming from the appliance. • It is normal for open . • Oven is still in "OFF" position. • Restore gas supply to level the appliance. Range will not operate (lights, oven, and surface burners will release when safe temperature is incorrectly Have a qualified...