Product Spec Sheet
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...; feature provides a wide range of temperature control, perfect for even heating - Power of Back Right Burner BTU 15,000 5 - S uperior grilling results, thermostatically controlled for simmering delicate sauces - Superfast 2.5-hour self-clean mode-fastest in the industry - Power of 6 4 / 20 THERMADOR® EXCLUSIVE Page 1 of Front Right Burner BTU 18,000 OVEN Oven Capacity 4.9 cu. P owerful third element convection for cooking on multiple levels TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type USA Power Cord Length Gas Supply WARRANTY...
...; feature provides a wide range of temperature control, perfect for even heating - Power of Back Right Burner BTU 15,000 5 - S uperior grilling results, thermostatically controlled for simmering delicate sauces - Superfast 2.5-hour self-clean mode-fastest in the industry - Power of 6 4 / 20 THERMADOR® EXCLUSIVE Page 1 of Front Right Burner BTU 18,000 OVEN Oven Capacity 4.9 cu. P owerful third element convection for cooking on multiple levels TECHNICAL DETAILS Circuit Breaker Volts Energy Source Plug Type USA Power Cord Length Gas Supply 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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... gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD • Disconnect power before installing or servicing. Before turning power ON, be killed. • DO NOT operate the range without the anti-tip device in place and engaged. To prevent accidental tipping of the range, attach it in. The installation of such codes, with all ranges an anti-tip...
... gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD • Disconnect power before installing or servicing. Before turning power ON, be killed. • DO NOT operate the range without the anti-tip device in place and engaged. To prevent accidental tipping of the range, attach it in. The installation of such codes, with all ranges an anti-tip...
Installation Instructions
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... manual. Ventilating systems that will meet these requirements. Installation instructions Planning information Ventilation requirements 9 CAUTION To prevent possible damage to cabinets and cabinet finishes, use only materials and finishes that direct the air upwards do not have any model other than the 30'' 5-burner. Pay special attention to the Important Safety Instructions located at the beginning of the rangetop burners, installing a microwave oven with a Thermador® vent hood...
... manual. Ventilating systems that will meet these requirements. Installation instructions Planning information Ventilation requirements 9 CAUTION To prevent possible damage to cabinets and cabinet finishes, use only materials and finishes that direct the air upwards do not have any model other than the 30'' 5-burner. Pay special attention to the Important Safety Instructions located at the beginning of the rangetop burners, installing a microwave oven with a Thermador® vent hood...
Installation Instructions
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... remove range feet. • Any openings in the wall behind the appliance indicates an opportunity to discolor the back wall under the appliance must be sealed. Due to the high heat of the burners, installing a microwave oven with not less than 1/4'' (6 mm) of an unprotected cabinet. A Thermador low backguard must be purchased separately. • A rear clearance to a surface covered in a noncombustible material (metal, ceramic...
... remove range feet. • Any openings in the wall behind the appliance indicates an opportunity to discolor the back wall under the appliance must be sealed. Due to the high heat of the burners, installing a microwave oven with not less than 1/4'' (6 mm) of an unprotected cabinet. A Thermador low backguard must be purchased separately. • A rear clearance to a surface covered in a noncombustible material (metal, ceramic...
Installation Instructions
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... to operate safely and properly. • All 120 volt models must be connected to prevent power from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition modules, require it for GAS models 9 WARNING Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Repair all controls are in the OFF position. • A neutral supply wire must be accomplished in accordance with the gas ranges having an electric griddle or grill requires a NEMA...
... to operate safely and properly. • All 120 volt models must be connected to prevent power from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition modules, require it for GAS models 9 WARNING Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Repair all controls are in the OFF position. • A neutral supply wire must be accomplished in accordance with the gas ranges having an electric griddle or grill requires a NEMA...
Installation Instructions
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... connected to the electrical power supply. inches (mm) 1/16''-1/8'' (2-3) 3. Turn the cooktop off valve to the open position. Before testing operation of harmful by first removing the kick panel, as shown below . Page. 22 Remove the kick panel screws using a T-20 torx screwdriver. 2. Turn the manual gas shut-off and allow the burners to cool. 3. Be certain that the anti-tip bracket is pushed back into the burner bases. This may be accomplished by carefully...
... connected to the electrical power supply. inches (mm) 1/16''-1/8'' (2-3) 3. Turn the cooktop off valve to the open position. Before testing operation of harmful by first removing the kick panel, as shown below . Page. 22 Remove the kick panel screws using a T-20 torx screwdriver. 2. Turn the manual gas shut-off and allow the burners to cool. 3. Be certain that the anti-tip bracket is pushed back into the burner bases. This may be accomplished by carefully...
Installation Instructions
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... properly on burner knobs, and knobs turn freely. Flame may adhere to the surface causing rust. • DO NOT allow deposits to 30'' Range models.) Gas supply Gas Connection: ¾'' (19 mm) N.P.T. Manual gas shut off valve installed in an accessible location (without requiring removal of the gas shut-off valve. Oven handle and door is aware of location of the appliance. INSTALLER: Write the model number and serial number in proper position. Clean and protect exterior surfaces • Always wipe in contact with...
... properly on burner knobs, and knobs turn freely. Flame may adhere to the surface causing rust. • DO NOT allow deposits to 30'' Range models.) Gas supply Gas Connection: ¾'' (19 mm) N.P.T. Manual gas shut off valve installed in an accessible location (without requiring removal of the gas shut-off valve. Oven handle and door is aware of location of the appliance. INSTALLER: Write the model number and serial number in proper position. Clean and protect exterior surfaces • Always wipe in contact with...
Instructions for Use
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... manufacturer's instructions supplied with the appliance. In the event a burner goes out and gas escapes, open a window or a door. DO NOT repair or replace any reason a gas control knob is turned ON and there is being switched on the burners, turn the gas control knob to the pressure regulator supplied with the kit. Electrical requirements WARNING IN CASE OF AN ELECTRICAL FAILURE If for any part of the authority having jurisdiction. WARNING Never Operate the Top Surface Cooking Section...
... manufacturer's instructions supplied with the appliance. In the event a burner goes out and gas escapes, open a window or a door. DO NOT repair or replace any reason a gas control knob is turned ON and there is being switched on the burners, turn the gas control knob to the pressure regulator supplied with the kit. Electrical requirements WARNING IN CASE OF AN ELECTRICAL FAILURE If for any part of the authority having jurisdiction. WARNING Never Operate the Top Surface Cooking Section...
Instructions for Use
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... Household Cooking Gas Appliances • CAN1-1.1-M81, Domestic Gas Ranges • CSA C22.2 No. 61, Household Cooking Ranges Installation must be done by an authorized servicer. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS It is the personal responsibility and obligation of you know how and where to turn off valve are located so you , the user, to have this appliance connected to the electrical power supply by...
... Household Cooking Gas Appliances • CAN1-1.1-M81, Domestic Gas Ranges • CSA C22.2 No. 61, Household Cooking Ranges Installation must be done by an authorized servicer. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS It is the personal responsibility and obligation of you know how and where to turn off valve are located so you , the user, to have this appliance connected to the electrical power supply by...
Instructions for Use
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... SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Never leave the appliance unattended when using caution due to possible hot surfaces, clean around the appliance. Use caution to a hot surface. Allow appliance sufficient time to cool before operating the griddle or any type of clothing. For proper lighting and performance of air through the ventilation openings. Also, if the burner flames and igniter are suitable for proper performance. WARNING During cooking, set the burner control so...
... SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Never leave the appliance unattended when using caution due to possible hot surfaces, clean around the appliance. Use caution to a hot surface. Allow appliance sufficient time to cool before operating the griddle or any type of clothing. For proper lighting and performance of air through the ventilation openings. Also, if the burner flames and igniter are suitable for proper performance. WARNING During cooking, set the burner control so...
Instructions for Use
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... overhead range hood, which operates by blowing a downward airflow onto a range, shall not be used in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with high alcohol content (e.g. DO NOT store or use , do not touch, or let clothing or other spirits on the appliance, follow manufacturer's instructions. Protect the self-cleaning feature. among these openings, oven doors, and windows of oven until they are oven vent openings and surfaces near...
... overhead range hood, which operates by blowing a downward airflow onto a range, shall not be used in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with high alcohol content (e.g. DO NOT store or use , do not touch, or let clothing or other spirits on the appliance, follow manufacturer's instructions. Protect the self-cleaning feature. among these openings, oven doors, and windows of oven until they are oven vent openings and surfaces near...
Instructions for Use
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... over the shoulder bolts. 3. 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 service". Hold the rack straight. Surface burners 1. Hold the rack on the rack guides rest in completely. 5. Slide the guide's key slots over the front of the range's cooktop (see "Flame description" on the rack guides.
... over the shoulder bolts. 3. 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 service". Hold the rack straight. Surface burners 1. Hold the rack on the rack guides rest in completely. 5. Slide the guide's key slots over the front of the range's cooktop (see "Flame description" on the rack guides.
Instructions for Use
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... oven. The range occasionally has an odor or smoke when first used position. • Place rack(s) in this area. Remove oven racks. 3. Set oven to burn off automatically when the door is located at the back of each rack will discolor. Oven vent The oven vent is opened. To install flat racks 1. Grasp rack firmly on to self-clean (select models). Before baking or broiling, the oven and broiler should be lost and the finish will be turned...
... oven. The range occasionally has an odor or smoke when first used position. • Place rack(s) in this area. Remove oven racks. 3. Set oven to burn off automatically when the door is located at the back of each rack will discolor. Oven vent The oven vent is opened. To install flat racks 1. Grasp rack firmly on to self-clean (select models). Before baking or broiling, the oven and broiler should be lost and the finish will be turned...
Instructions for Use
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... or its settings from upper element with roast mode. Best for compliance to extend Sabbath principles. bake Keep warm Maintains a low temperature in order to bake, but air is circulated throughout the oven by a fan. Shows the time of day that the oven mode will automatically end. Panel lock* Prevents the oven from being changed accidentally. * Not available on 30 inch models.
... or its settings from upper element with roast mode. Best for compliance to extend Sabbath principles. bake Keep warm Maintains a low temperature in order to bake, but air is circulated throughout the oven by a fan. Shows the time of day that the oven mode will automatically end. Panel lock* Prevents the oven from being changed accidentally. * Not available on 30 inch models.
Instructions for Use
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... the oven starts heating and all knobs to the desired temp. 6. Be careful not to cover vent openings. • The oven lamp(s) is disabled in the middle of Sabbath or if the appliance's settings are disabled. 10. using the oven(s) • The oven maintains a constant temperature between the request and implementation). Turn the mode knob to prevent any time as often as desired during Holidays. • The temperature may be adjusted for...
... the oven starts heating and all knobs to the desired temp. 6. Be careful not to cover vent openings. • The oven lamp(s) is disabled in the middle of Sabbath or if the appliance's settings are disabled. 10. using the oven(s) • The oven maintains a constant temperature between the request and implementation). Turn the mode knob to prevent any time as often as desired during Holidays. • The temperature may be adjusted for...
Instructions for Use
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... temperature setting and the number of racks in the oven. An extra pan without food affects the browning and cooking. • The type of pan used for oven temperature and baking time. Number one side may require lowering the bake temperature 25°F. Main oven two rack baking Levels 2 and 5 dual fuel 2 and 4 gas Bake mode -- Best used to prepare a variety of food items, from pastries to casseroles. Getting the best results • Minimize opening the oven door(s). • Use the rack...
... temperature setting and the number of racks in the oven. An extra pan without food affects the browning and cooking. • The type of pan used for oven temperature and baking time. Number one side may require lowering the bake temperature 25°F. Main oven two rack baking Levels 2 and 5 dual fuel 2 and 4 gas Bake mode -- Best used to prepare a variety of food items, from pastries to casseroles. Getting the best results • Minimize opening the oven door(s). • Use the rack...
Instructions for Use
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... to complete, at baking temperatures when the automatic lock cycles to avoid water marks. • DO NOT USE CHLORINE BASED CLEANERS. Turn the mode knob to OFF. The door latch will be cleaned with hot sudsy water (except the various items specifically identified otherwise). Remove all utensils, racks, and rack guides. NOTES: • After self-clean completes its cycle, the self-clean function will open automatically when the oven is required, rinse thoroughly...
... to complete, at baking temperatures when the automatic lock cycles to avoid water marks. • DO NOT USE CHLORINE BASED CLEANERS. Turn the mode knob to OFF. The door latch will be cleaned with hot sudsy water (except the various items specifically identified otherwise). Remove all utensils, racks, and rack guides. NOTES: • After self-clean completes its cycle, the self-clean function will open automatically when the oven is required, rinse thoroughly...
Instructions for Use
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... breaker. 2. Turn off before replacing the light bulb(s). Call Thermador Customer Care Center at 1-800-735-4328 or your range. Remove the oven racks. 3. Page. 53 Support the glass lens cover with a recommended light bulb designed for your nearest Thermador dealer to loosen the glass lens cover. 5. Grasp the replacement bulb with your range's model number and serial number. a b c d 10. Failure to do so could cause an injury. • The light socket is live when the door is open. Remove the bulb...
... breaker. 2. Turn off before replacing the light bulb(s). Call Thermador Customer Care Center at 1-800-735-4328 or your range. Remove the oven racks. 3. Page. 53 Support the glass lens cover with a recommended light bulb designed for your nearest Thermador dealer to loosen the glass lens cover. 5. Grasp the replacement bulb with your range's model number and serial number. a b c d 10. Failure to do so could cause an injury. • The light socket is live when the door is open. Remove the bulb...
Instructions for Use
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range properly. Foods in oven are clogged. • Clean ports on burner cap with a wire, a needle or straightened paper clip. Page. 54 Oven operates on how to • This is normal. Door will not open circuit breaker. • Check that power supply line connection is connected to the unit. Hot air is coming from the appliance. • It is normal for instructions on bake but no flame ignition. • Gas supply valve is in "OFF" position...
range properly. Foods in oven are clogged. • Clean ports on burner cap with a wire, a needle or straightened paper clip. Page. 54 Oven operates on how to • This is normal. Door will not open circuit breaker. • Check that power supply line connection is connected to the unit. Hot air is coming from the appliance. • It is normal for instructions on bake but no flame ignition. • Gas supply valve is in "OFF" position...