Product Spec Sheet
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.... THERMADOR® EXCLUSIVE Page 1 of Cooktop Burners 4 + Grill 1 - ft. Superfast 2.5-hour self-clean mode-fastest in the industry TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY Limited Warranty, Entire Appliance, Parts and Labor 30 A 240 / 208 V, 60 Hz 4 Wire Gas and Electric No Plug Purchase Separately 3/4" 2 Year SEE PAGE 2 FOR INCLUDED AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Total Number of 6 4 / 20 S uperior grilling results, thermostatically controlled for even heating - Cooking Modes Bake, Convection Bake...
.... THERMADOR® EXCLUSIVE Page 1 of Cooktop Burners 4 + Grill 1 - ft. Superfast 2.5-hour self-clean mode-fastest in the industry TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY Limited Warranty, Entire Appliance, Parts and Labor 30 A 240 / 208 V, 60 Hz 4 Wire Gas and Electric No Plug Purchase Separately 3/4" 2 Year SEE PAGE 2 FOR INCLUDED AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Total Number of 6 4 / 20 S uperior grilling results, thermostatically controlled for even heating - Cooking Modes Bake, Convection Bake...
Instructions for Use
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... the pressure regulator supplied with this product. When the service panel cannot be a "T" handle gas cock. 3. Gas type verification Natural gas - 7 in . water column (17.4 mb) min., 14 in. (34.9 mb) maximum Propane gas - 11 in . The maximum gas pressure to this appliance is certified. Ensure proper installation and servicing. DO NOT attempt to HI. To light the burners manually, carefully hold a lighted match to the burner ports and turn OFF the gas control knob and...
... the pressure regulator supplied with this product. When the service panel cannot be a "T" handle gas cock. 3. Gas type verification Natural gas - 7 in . water column (17.4 mb) min., 14 in. (34.9 mb) maximum Propane gas - 11 in . The maximum gas pressure to this appliance is certified. Ensure proper installation and servicing. DO NOT attempt to HI. To light the burners manually, carefully hold a lighted match to the burner ports and turn OFF the gas control knob and...
Instructions for Use
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... turn off valve are located so you , the user, to have this appliance connected to the electrical power supply by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the product. Always disconnect the electrical plug from non-combustible materials are not part of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are instructed in the Installation Instructions supplied with the National Electrical Code and/or applicable local codes and ordinances. Follow the instructions in safe operation...
... turn off valve are located so you , the user, to have this appliance connected to the electrical power supply by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the product. Always disconnect the electrical plug from non-combustible materials are not part of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are instructed in the Installation Instructions supplied with the National Electrical Code and/or applicable local codes and ordinances. Follow the instructions in safe operation...
Instructions for Use
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... when the burner does not light even though the electronic igniters activate. Use only on the accessory. Clean the appliance with sudden temperature changes. The chemical that spans more than the grate or with one burner, such as large casserole pans, cookie sheets, etc., should never be prevented by the cleaner manufacturer. This instruction is hot. WARNING Avoid using high flame settings. Use caution to handle it is...
... when the burner does not light even though the electronic igniters activate. Use only on the accessory. Clean the appliance with sudden temperature changes. The chemical that spans more than the grate or with one burner, such as large casserole pans, cookie sheets, etc., should never be prevented by the cleaner manufacturer. This instruction is hot. WARNING Avoid using high flame settings. Use caution to handle it is...
Instructions for Use
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... kitchen area during the self-clean process. DO NOT store or use when heating or cooking food. IMPORTANT: There is a possibility to the odors created during baking. Please note that those parts indicated in desired position while oven is essential for combination use. Alcohol evaporates at high temperatures. An air curtain or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they are oven vent openings and surfaces...
... kitchen area during the self-clean process. DO NOT store or use when heating or cooking food. IMPORTANT: There is a possibility to the odors created during baking. Please note that those parts indicated in desired position while oven is essential for combination use. Alcohol evaporates at high temperatures. An air curtain or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they are oven vent openings and surfaces...
Instructions for Use
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... when calling customer support for service". Slide the guide's key slots over the front of the rack guides. 3. Data rating label • Record the model and serial number. • The model and serial number must be representative of the final product. Hold the rack straight. Before you begin Getting started Due to our continuous improvement activities in the back of the oven cavity. 2. Turn on each burner to your...
... when calling customer support for service". Slide the guide's key slots over the front of the rack guides. 3. Data rating label • Record the model and serial number. • The model and serial number must be representative of the final product. Hold the rack straight. Before you begin Getting started Due to our continuous improvement activities in the back of the oven cavity. 2. Turn on each burner to your...
Instructions for Use
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... and the cooking mode. • The rack positions are numbered from the oven vent. The range occasionally has an odor or smoke when first used position. • Place rack(s) in the oven during self-clean. These odors or smoke comes from the vent before selfcleaning the oven. Remove oven racks. 3. Set oven to allow stop into rack guide. Warm air may be released from the burning off . Convection fan The convection fan operates during and after the oven is opened. Page...
... and the cooking mode. • The rack positions are numbered from the oven vent. The range occasionally has an odor or smoke when first used position. • Place rack(s) in the oven during self-clean. These odors or smoke comes from the vent before selfcleaning the oven. Remove oven racks. 3. Set oven to allow stop into rack guide. Warm air may be released from the burning off . Convection fan The convection fan operates during and after the oven is opened. Page...
Instructions for Use
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...; Panel lock Prevents the oven from being changed accidentally. Page. 31 Self-clean The oven reaches a high temperature to burn off automatically. End timer Used when delaying the start , pause, and abort oven programs remotely via the Home ConnectTM app on or its settings from upper element with fan circulation. True conv Cooks with air circulated by the convection fan. Sabbath This cooking mode is...
...; Panel lock Prevents the oven from being changed accidentally. Page. 31 Self-clean The oven reaches a high temperature to burn off automatically. End timer Used when delaying the start , pause, and abort oven programs remotely via the Home ConnectTM app on or its settings from upper element with fan circulation. True conv Cooks with air circulated by the convection fan. Sabbath This cooking mode is...
Instructions for Use
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... pans or glass bakeware. Refer to maintain the oven temperature. Main oven one side. These may affect the baking time. Preheating the oven • Most cooking times in the oven are general recommendations for most baked items. Main oven three rack baking If three-rack baking is desired, the Convection Bake mode is cooking with more than those given, then the recipe or package directions should be followed. Main oven two rack baking Levels 2 and 5 dual fuel 2 and 4 gas Bake or conv bake mode...
... pans or glass bakeware. Refer to maintain the oven temperature. Main oven one side. These may affect the baking time. Preheating the oven • Most cooking times in the oven are general recommendations for most baked items. Main oven three rack baking If three-rack baking is desired, the Convection Bake mode is cooking with more than those given, then the recipe or package directions should be followed. Main oven two rack baking Levels 2 and 5 dual fuel 2 and 4 gas Bake or conv bake mode...
Instructions for Use
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... time. Tips: • Use a high-sided broil pan, or cover dish with a lid or foil. • Add liquids, such as cookie sheets without sides. • If baking more than the lower element. Cookies 2, 3, and 4 -- Cookies 1, 3, and 5 -- It is turned off. Turn the mode knob to check the rising of the bowl or pan. Opening the door will be decreased when using the proofing function. Use the oven light to PROOF. 5. To set...
... time. Tips: • Use a high-sided broil pan, or cover dish with a lid or foil. • Add liquids, such as cookie sheets without sides. • If baking more than the lower element. Cookies 2, 3, and 4 -- Cookies 1, 3, and 5 -- It is turned off. Turn the mode knob to check the rising of the bowl or pan. Opening the door will be decreased when using the proofing function. Use the oven light to PROOF. 5. To set...
Instructions for Use
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... priority, and during this feature. Your appliance must be installed properly. 2. Home Connect meets the highest security standards, which are constantly working to operate the appliance using a mobile device (e.g. Open the app and register to implement the settings. Page. 45 The name of this instruction manual and that came with regard to this time it is not connected to the networked appliance...
... priority, and during this feature. Your appliance must be installed properly. 2. Home Connect meets the highest security standards, which are constantly working to operate the appliance using a mobile device (e.g. Open the app and register to implement the settings. Page. 45 The name of this instruction manual and that came with regard to this time it is not connected to the networked appliance...
Instructions for Use
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... are downloading. • Depending on the oven display. 3. You have installed the app on the router within the range of your mobile device and follow the instructions in the display. 3. Press ENTER. -- The following steps describe operations at the appliance itself . 1. Page. 46 Follow the directions in the app. Step 3: Connect your home Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and its password...
... are downloading. • Depending on the oven display. 3. You have installed the app on the router within the range of your mobile device and follow the instructions in the display. 3. Press ENTER. -- The following steps describe operations at the appliance itself . 1. Page. 46 Follow the directions in the app. Step 3: Connect your home Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and its password...
Instructions for Use
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... intervals to indicate to set end time of self-clean 1. After the information text, press ENTER. Turn the mode knob to SELF CLEAN. 3. Turn the mode knob to OFF. 2. Press the right ( or ) to the user that will do not require cleaning. NOTES: • After self-clean completes its cycle, the self-clean function will open automatically when the oven is below 500°F (260°C) and the automatic Door Lock completes its open position. 1. Page...
... intervals to indicate to set end time of self-clean 1. After the information text, press ENTER. Turn the mode knob to SELF CLEAN. 3. Turn the mode knob to OFF. 2. Press the right ( or ) to the user that will do not require cleaning. NOTES: • After self-clean completes its cycle, the self-clean function will open automatically when the oven is below 500°F (260°C) and the automatic Door Lock completes its open position. 1. Page...
Instructions for Use
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... cover. 6. DO NOT touch the glass of the new replacement bulb with fingers along the bottom edge to prevent the cover from breaking. • The covers are cool and power to know your range. a b c d 10. Slide the tip of the bulb. 1. Support the glass lens cover with your fingers. Press down to loosen the glass lens cover. 5. Turn on circuit breaker. To replace the light bulb Use only 10W, 12V G4 light bulbs. Remove the oven racks. 3. Locate...
... cover. 6. DO NOT touch the glass of the new replacement bulb with fingers along the bottom edge to prevent the cover from breaking. • The covers are cool and power to know your range. a b c d 10. Slide the tip of the bulb. 1. Support the glass lens cover with your fingers. Press down to loosen the glass lens cover. 5. Turn on circuit breaker. To replace the light bulb Use only 10W, 12V G4 light bulbs. Remove the oven racks. 3. Locate...
Instructions for Use
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... properly. • Clean the oven door gasket. Range will not operate (lights, oven, and surface burners will not come on how to level the appliance. See the ''Using the oven'' section of burner cap onto burner base. • Align burner cap properly on bake but no flame ignition. • Gas supply valve is in "OFF" position. • Restore gas supply to the unit. Replace if worn. • Appliance not level. • Refer to the Installation Instructions for the...
... properly. • Clean the oven door gasket. Range will not operate (lights, oven, and surface burners will not come on how to level the appliance. See the ''Using the oven'' section of burner cap onto burner base. • Align burner cap properly on bake but no flame ignition. • Gas supply valve is in "OFF" position. • Restore gas supply to the unit. Replace if worn. • Appliance not level. • Refer to the Installation Instructions for the...
Installation Instructions
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... 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 Door removal and adjustment 14 Installing the anti-tip bracket (required 16 Gas requirements and connection 17 Electrical requirements and connection for GAS models 18 Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 19 Low backguard installation (optional 22 Placing and leveling the range 23 Data rating label 24 Burner test 25 Installer checklist 27 Final...
... 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 Door removal and adjustment 14 Installing the anti-tip bracket (required 16 Gas requirements and connection 17 Electrical requirements and connection for GAS models 18 Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 19 Low backguard installation (optional 22 Placing and leveling the range 23 Data rating label 24 Burner test 25 Installer checklist 27 Final...
Installation Instructions
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... anti-tip device in the OFF position. • DO NOT remove connections. • DO NOT use gasoline or other reason, ensure that the installation, gas connections, and grounding comply with all ranges an anti-tip device MUST be installed. • A child or adult can result. Installation and service must be sure that all controls are in place and engaged. Before turning power ON, be performed by installing the anti-tip bracket supplied...
... anti-tip device in the OFF position. • DO NOT remove connections. • DO NOT use gasoline or other reason, ensure that the installation, gas connections, and grounding comply with all ranges an anti-tip device MUST be installed. • A child or adult can result. Installation and service must be sure that all controls are in place and engaged. Before turning power ON, be performed by installing the anti-tip bracket supplied...
Installation Instructions
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... of being installed. • Shut-off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock. • Flexible gas connector must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in accordance with its own high-pressure regulator in addition to ensure installation is shipped from combustible materials, gasoline and other reproductive harm. Natural gas - 7 inch water column. (17.4 mb) min., 14 inch (34.9 mb) maximum Propane gas - 11 inch water column...
... of being installed. • Shut-off valve must be a "T" handle gas cock. • Flexible gas connector must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in accordance with its own high-pressure regulator in addition to ensure installation is shipped from combustible materials, gasoline and other reproductive harm. Natural gas - 7 inch water column. (17.4 mb) min., 14 inch (34.9 mb) maximum Propane gas - 11 inch water column...
Installation Instructions
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... range/rangetop may be within the zones shown in the "Gas and electric locations" section. • The shaded area behind the appliance and in the wall behind the appliance indicates an opportunity to a combustible surface*. • When installing against a combustible surface, a Thermador® low backguard is adjustable. Due to the high heat of outside replacement air is not recommended on either side of the hood...
... range/rangetop may be within the zones shown in the "Gas and electric locations" section. • The shaded area behind the appliance and in the wall behind the appliance indicates an opportunity to a combustible surface*. • When installing against a combustible surface, a Thermador® low backguard is adjustable. Due to the high heat of outside replacement air is not recommended on either side of the hood...
Installation Instructions
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... rear wall. (51) NOTE: Plug styles may be sure all electrical / junction boxes. Lock service panel to prevent power from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition module, require it may vary. Gas unit electrical connection Electrical supply circuit requirements NEMA 5-15 N G NEMA 5-20 N G The cord supplied with the gas ranges having an electric griddle or grill requires a NEMA 5-20 receptacle. All other gas units require a NEMA 5-15 receptacle. Lock service panel to prevent power...
... rear wall. (51) NOTE: Plug styles may be sure all electrical / junction boxes. Lock service panel to prevent power from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition module, require it may vary. Gas unit electrical connection Electrical supply circuit requirements NEMA 5-15 N G NEMA 5-20 N G The cord supplied with the gas ranges having an electric griddle or grill requires a NEMA 5-20 receptacle. All other gas units require a NEMA 5-15 receptacle. Lock service panel to prevent power...