Installation Instructions
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...5 Cutout dimensions for 30" cooktops 6 Cutout dimensions for 36" cooktops 6 Ventilation 6 Installation Procedure 7 Installing the heat shield 7 Secure the cooktop to countertop 8 Electrical Installation 8 Electrical requirements 8 Connect Electrical Supply 8 Check the Installation 9 Customer Service 9 THERMADOR® Support 10 Service 10 Parts and Accessories 10 9 Safety Definitions SafetyDfintos 9 WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of this advisory. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Safety Codes and...
...5 Cutout dimensions for 30" cooktops 6 Cutout dimensions for 36" cooktops 6 Ventilation 6 Installation Procedure 7 Installing the heat shield 7 Secure the cooktop to countertop 8 Electrical Installation 8 Electrical requirements 8 Connect Electrical Supply 8 Check the Installation 9 Customer Service 9 THERMADOR® Support 10 Service 10 Parts and Accessories 10 9 Safety Definitions SafetyDfintos 9 WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of this advisory. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Safety Codes and...
Installation Instructions
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... of at the service panel. Use caution when reaching behind or under appliance. DO NOT install refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens (without ventilation), or washing machines below the cooktop. OWNER: Please retain these installation instructions. Refer to prevent power from incorrect installation. Lock service panel to this manual for the owner. Remove all poles. Improper installation is properly installed and grounded by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should...
... of at the service panel. Use caution when reaching behind or under appliance. DO NOT install refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens (without ventilation), or washing machines below the cooktop. OWNER: Please retain these installation instructions. Refer to prevent power from incorrect installation. Lock service panel to this manual for the owner. Remove all poles. Improper installation is properly installed and grounded by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should...
Installation Instructions
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...; Tape Measure Note: Additional materials may be assured. ▯ The worktop into which the cooktop is installed should withstand loads of approx. 133 lbs (60 kg). ▯ Confirm the cooktop is level only after the cut -out in a heat- Parts included 0.015" (0.4 mm) stainless steel, 0.024" (0.6 mm) aluminum or 0.020" (0.5 mm) copper. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. The worktop into which the cooktop is installed...
...; Tape Measure Note: Additional materials may be assured. ▯ The worktop into which the cooktop is installed should withstand loads of approx. 133 lbs (60 kg). ▯ Confirm the cooktop is level only after the cut -out in a heat- Parts included 0.015" (0.4 mm) stainless steel, 0.024" (0.6 mm) aluminum or 0.020" (0.5 mm) copper. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. The worktop into which the cooktop is installed...
Installation Instructions
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... recirculation of hot air from overheating as the cooktop. For shipping, it with a second person. PLQë PLQ PP ▯ If the minimum clearance of 13/16 inch (20 mm) is not provided at the top to the rear of the cabinet. It is advisable to install it is screwed to the bottom of the burner box. Installing the heat shield 9 CAUTION...
... recirculation of hot air from overheating as the cooktop. For shipping, it with a second person. PLQë PLQ PP ▯ If the minimum clearance of 13/16 inch (20 mm) is not provided at the top to the rear of the cabinet. It is advisable to install it is screwed to the bottom of the burner box. Installing the heat shield 9 CAUTION...
Installation Instructions
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Secure the cooktop to countertop 9 CAUTION Do not let the glass drop into the cutout. 3. Note: Protect delicate countertops by placing a wooden disk underneath. 1. Tighten screws. The junction box must be placed in the holes. The maximum current rating of the branch-circuit breaker, the wire sizes and the connections must be easily accessible for service purposes. PD[PP )LWWLQJ&RQGXLW PP DSSUR[PP &RQQHFWLRQ...
Secure the cooktop to countertop 9 CAUTION Do not let the glass drop into the cutout. 3. Note: Protect delicate countertops by placing a wooden disk underneath. 1. Tighten screws. The junction box must be placed in the holes. The maximum current rating of the branch-circuit breaker, the wire sizes and the connections must be easily accessible for service purposes. PD[PP )LWWLQJ&RQGXLW PP DSSUR[PP &RQQHFWLRQ...
Installation Instructions
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... box supply wires in proper phase: ▯ black (L1) to black ▯ red (L2) to red ▯ green or bare to the section on the circuit breaker. Check the Installation 9 CAUTION Before you . Customer Service Contact Customer Service if your Use and Care manual. You can also find the rating label with the National Electrical Code. Model (E) number and FD number When you with cooktop cleaning cream. Remove everything from the cooktop surface...
... box supply wires in proper phase: ▯ black (L1) to black ▯ red (L2) to red ▯ green or bare to the section on the circuit breaker. Check the Installation 9 CAUTION Before you . Customer Service Contact Customer Service if your Use and Care manual. You can also find the rating label with the National Electrical Code. Model (E) number and FD number When you with cooktop cleaning cream. Remove everything from the cooktop surface...
Product Spec Sheet
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... Right Heating Element 6" TECHNICAL DETAILS Watts (W) 7,200 W Circuit Breaker (A) 30 A Volts (V) 208 / 240 V Frequency (Hz) 50 / 60 Hz Plug Type No Plug Conduit 39" Flexible 3-Wire Energy Source Electric DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Overall Appliance Dimensions (HxWxD) (in) 1/4"+4" x 31" x 21 1/4" Required Cutout Size (HxWxD) (in) 4" x 28 3/4" x 19 7/8" Minimum Distance From Counter Front (in) 2 1/2" Minimum Distance From Rear Wall (in) 2 3/8" Net Weight (lbs) 41 lbs WARRANTY Limited Warranty, Entire Appliance, Parts and Labor 2 Year THERMADOR...
... Right Heating Element 6" TECHNICAL DETAILS Watts (W) 7,200 W Circuit Breaker (A) 30 A Volts (V) 208 / 240 V Frequency (Hz) 50 / 60 Hz Plug Type No Plug Conduit 39" Flexible 3-Wire Energy Source Electric DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Overall Appliance Dimensions (HxWxD) (in) 1/4"+4" x 31" x 21 1/4" Required Cutout Size (HxWxD) (in) 4" x 28 3/4" x 19 7/8" Minimum Distance From Counter Front (in) 2 1/2" Minimum Distance From Rear Wall (in) 2 3/8" Net Weight (lbs) 41 lbs WARRANTY Limited Warranty, Entire Appliance, Parts and Labor 2 Year THERMADOR...
Product Spec Sheet
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... information, refer to installation instructions accompanying product or write to the oven installation guide for all other rights that are certified for dimensions. CIT304TM 30-INCH INDUCTION COOKTOP MASTERPIECE® SERIES, SILVER MIRRORED FINISH, FRAMELESS INSTALLATION ABOVE A THERMADOR WALL OVEN Product Type Conventional Oven Steam Oven Steam Oven with 4" Storage Drawer* Microwave / Speed Oven Microwave / Speed Oven with a heating and ventilation engineer for your specific ventilation requirements. Refer to Thermador indicating the model number. Inches (mm) 4 3/4 (121) 7 15...
... information, refer to installation instructions accompanying product or write to the oven installation guide for all other rights that are certified for dimensions. CIT304TM 30-INCH INDUCTION COOKTOP MASTERPIECE® SERIES, SILVER MIRRORED FINISH, FRAMELESS INSTALLATION ABOVE A THERMADOR WALL OVEN Product Type Conventional Oven Steam Oven Steam Oven with 4" Storage Drawer* Microwave / Speed Oven Microwave / Speed Oven with a heating and ventilation engineer for your specific ventilation requirements. Refer to Thermador indicating the model number. Inches (mm) 4 3/4 (121) 7 15...
Instructions for Use
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... SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Fire Safety 5 Cooking Safety 5 Burn Prevention 5 Child Safety 6 Cleaning Safety 6 Cookware Safety 6 Proper Installation and Maintenance 6 Electromagnetic interference 7 Cooling fan 7 Proposition 65 Warning 7 Causes of damage 8 Protecting the Environment 8 Energy-saving advice 8 Cooking with Induction 8 Advantages of induction cooking 8 Cookware 8 Getting familiar with the appliance 10 Control Panel 10 The elements 10 Residual heat indicator 11 Operation 11 Main power switch 11 Setting the cooktop 11...
... SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Fire Safety 5 Cooking Safety 5 Burn Prevention 5 Child Safety 6 Cleaning Safety 6 Cookware Safety 6 Proper Installation and Maintenance 6 Electromagnetic interference 7 Cooling fan 7 Proposition 65 Warning 7 Causes of damage 8 Protecting the Environment 8 Energy-saving advice 8 Cooking with Induction 8 Advantages of induction cooking 8 Cookware 8 Getting familiar with the appliance 10 Control Panel 10 The elements 10 Residual heat indicator 11 Operation 11 Main power switch 11 Setting the cooktop 11...
Instructions for Use
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... lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn hood ON when cooking at high settings. Surface units may be safe and reliable. These precautions will result. Examine the appliance after use cookware appropriate for the size of transport damage, do not plug it . They could catch on high temperature settings. Heat oils slowly on fan or filter. d. Never use . SMOTHER FLAMES with a hot surface element, burner or grate. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS...
... lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn hood ON when cooking at high settings. Surface units may be safe and reliable. These precautions will result. Examine the appliance after use cookware appropriate for the size of transport damage, do not plug it . They could catch on high temperature settings. Heat oils slowly on fan or filter. d. Never use . SMOTHER FLAMES with a hot surface element, burner or grate. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS...
Instructions for Use
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... stirring or turning food. Always keep cooking zone and cookware bottom dry. Child Safety When children become hot very quickly on hot surfaces may break with water. Among these areas are appropriate for ceramic induction cooktops. Wet clothes and sponges can damage the appliance, and the unit may result in the electrical panel. Moist or damp potholders on the cooktop. Use high heat settings on no...
... stirring or turning food. Always keep cooking zone and cookware bottom dry. Child Safety When children become hot very quickly on hot surfaces may break with water. Among these areas are appropriate for ceramic induction cooktops. Wet clothes and sponges can damage the appliance, and the unit may result in the electrical panel. Moist or damp potholders on the cooktop. Use high heat settings on no...
Instructions for Use
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... is specifically designed for outdoor use up to correct any questions, contact the manufacturer. See the Statement of electric shock. It is not approved for use when heating or cooking food. Refer all servicing to Installation Instructions for normal family household use of the FCC Rules for use . They may be a minimum distance of ¾" (20mm) between the cooktop and the receiver. ▯ Connecting...
... is specifically designed for outdoor use up to correct any questions, contact the manufacturer. See the Statement of electric shock. It is not approved for use when heating or cooking food. Refer all servicing to Installation Instructions for normal family household use of the FCC Rules for use . They may be a minimum distance of ¾" (20mm) between the cooktop and the receiver. ▯ Connecting...
Instructions for Use
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... the user changes the setting. Cooking with a glass scraper. ▯ Foils and plastics: Aluminum foil and plastic will result in a four-fold increase in the item of cookware, try placing it off first. Cooking with Induction Advantages of induction cooking Induction cooking is very different from traditional cooking methods, as a working surface or for induction cooking, such as the cookware is only half full will use the cooktop as heat...
... the user changes the setting. Cooking with a glass scraper. ▯ Foils and plastics: Aluminum foil and plastic will result in a four-fold increase in the item of cookware, try placing it off first. Cooking with Induction Advantages of induction cooking Induction cooking is very different from traditional cooking methods, as a working surface or for induction cooking, such as the cookware is only half full will use the cooktop as heat...
Instructions for Use
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... high temperatures. This depends on the element indicator will also be detected. The cooktop is only partially ferromagnetic, only the area that it has cooled down, please contact Customer Support. The pan base could melt and damage the cooktop glass. If the cooktop fails to stop the flashing. The non-ferromagnetic area may impair the heat supply. 9 If you should always use pans with a thin base...
... high temperatures. This depends on the element indicator will also be detected. The cooktop is only partially ferromagnetic, only the area that it has cooled down, please contact Customer Support. The pan base could melt and damage the cooktop glass. If the cooktop fails to stop the flashing. The non-ferromagnetic area may impair the heat supply. 9 If you should always use pans with a thin base...
Instructions for Use
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... elements Element $ Single element Always use cookware of models and dimensions. /()7 5($5 5,*+7 5($5 /2&. 21_2)) /()7 )5217 5,*+7 )5217 7,0(5 32:(5 %2267 Display icons ‹ Cooktop ready Ú Indicated function active x Cook time set A Indicates selected element ‹‹ Timer value ,-Š Power level •/œ Residual heat › PowerBoost® function min Time display V Kitchen timer function Touch keys ON/OFF Main switch LEFT Select front left element FRONT RIGHT Select front right element...
... elements Element $ Single element Always use cookware of models and dimensions. /()7 5($5 5,*+7 5($5 /2&. 21_2)) /()7 )5217 5,*+7 )5217 7,0(5 32:(5 %2267 Display icons ‹ Cooktop ready Ú Indicated function active x Cook time set A Indicates selected element ‹‹ Timer value ,-Š Power level •/œ Residual heat › PowerBoost® function min Time display V Kitchen timer function Touch keys ON/OFF Main switch LEFT Select front left element FRONT RIGHT Select front right element...
Instructions for Use
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... lock does not lock the main switch. Change the time using number keys, or set cook time has elapsed. The cooktop is about to ‹. Wipe Protection Cleaning the control panel while the cooktop is on and off due to: ▯ water spilled during cleaning ▯ food that the function is now unlocked. 9 CAUTION The panel lock may select a cook time for all elements. The Ú indicator above the key lights...
... lock does not lock the main switch. Change the time using number keys, or set cook time has elapsed. The cooktop is about to ‹. Wipe Protection Cleaning the control panel while the cooktop is on and off due to: ▯ water spilled during cleaning ▯ food that the function is now unlocked. 9 CAUTION The panel lock may select a cook time for all elements. The Ú indicator above the key lights...
Instructions for Use
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... glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Do not stack kitchen utensils or dishware on the appliance. Treat immediately after surface has cooled with a damp paper towel. Failure to turn off the heated area. Push soil off the element. Replace the blade immediately when any imperfections are smooth, clean, and dry before using pans with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. rinse thoroughly and dry. Failure to remove...
... glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Do not stack kitchen utensils or dishware on the appliance. Treat immediately after surface has cooled with a damp paper towel. Failure to turn off the heated area. Push soil off the element. Replace the blade immediately when any imperfections are smooth, clean, and dry before using pans with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. rinse thoroughly and dry. Failure to remove...
Instructions for Use
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... range. Use other electrical devices to something minor. If the error cannot be able to protect the work ciently and switch the element on the control panel. the warning persists, call Customer Support. The electronics have overheated and have switched off the corresponding ciently. Improper repair of your appliance may result in order to be eliminated, inform Customer Support. have switched off to read the fault code...
... range. Use other electrical devices to something minor. If the error cannot be able to protect the work ciently and switch the element on the control panel. the warning persists, call Customer Support. The electronics have overheated and have switched off the corresponding ciently. Improper repair of your appliance may result in order to be eliminated, inform Customer Support. have switched off to read the fault code...
Instructions for Use
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..., failure to maintain, improper or negligent installation, tampering, failure to follow operating instructions, mishandling, unauthorized service (including selfperformed "fixing" or exploration of the appliance's internal workings). ▯ Adjustment, alteration or modification of any kind. ▯ A failure to comply with any applicable state, local, city, or county electrical, plumbing and/or building codes, regulations, or laws, including failure to...
..., failure to maintain, improper or negligent installation, tampering, failure to follow operating instructions, mishandling, unauthorized service (including selfperformed "fixing" or exploration of the appliance's internal workings). ▯ Adjustment, alteration or modification of any kind. ▯ A failure to comply with any applicable state, local, city, or county electrical, plumbing and/or building codes, regulations, or laws, including failure to...
Instructions for Use
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.... USA 800-735-4328 www.thermador.com/support Canada 800-735-4328 www.thermador.ca Parts and Accessories Parts, filters, descalers, stainless steel cleaners and more can be effective unless authorized in the THERMADOR® eShop or by an officer of breakers or fuses. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU...
.... USA 800-735-4328 www.thermador.com/support Canada 800-735-4328 www.thermador.ca Parts and Accessories Parts, filters, descalers, stainless steel cleaners and more can be effective unless authorized in the THERMADOR® eShop or by an officer of breakers or fuses. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU...