Product Spec Sheet
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... Right Heating Element 7 1/2" x 9" TECHNICAL DETAILS Watts (W) 10,800 W Circuit Breaker (A) 50 A Volts (V) 208 / 240 V Frequency (Hz) 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 37" x 21 1/4" Required Cutout Size (HxWxD) (in) 4" x 34 7/8" x 19 7/8" Minimum Distance From Counter Front (in) 2 1/2" Minimum Distance From Rear Wall (in placing larger cookware - C onnected Experience powered by simply moving a pot across the cooking...
... Right Heating Element 7 1/2" x 9" TECHNICAL DETAILS Watts (W) 10,800 W Circuit Breaker (A) 50 A Volts (V) 208 / 240 V Frequency (Hz) 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 37" x 21 1/4" Required Cutout Size (HxWxD) (in) 4" x 34 7/8" x 19 7/8" Minimum Distance From Counter Front (in) 2 1/2" Minimum Distance From Rear Wall (in placing larger cookware - C onnected Experience powered by simply moving a pot across the cooking...
Product Spec Sheet
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... to change product specifications or design without notice. Inches (mm) 31 1/4 (794) min. 28 1/16 (713) 31 1/4 (794) min. 24 (609)min. 31 1/4 (794) min. CIT367XM 36-INCH LIBERTY™ 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 cooktop, a minimum distance between the cabinet floor and countertop (B) is...
... to change product specifications or design without notice. Inches (mm) 31 1/4 (794) min. 28 1/16 (713) 31 1/4 (794) min. 24 (609)min. 31 1/4 (794) min. CIT367XM 36-INCH LIBERTY™ 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 cooktop, a minimum distance between the cabinet floor and countertop (B) is...
Installation Instructions
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Note: This alerts you begin 5 Tools and parts needed 5 Parts included 5 Cabinet Requirements 5 Countertop Requirements 5 Prepare Installation Space 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 9 Check the Installation 9 Customer Service 10 THERMADOR® Support 10 Service 10 Parts and Accessories 10 9 Safety Definitions SafetyDfintos 9 ...
Note: This alerts you begin 5 Tools and parts needed 5 Parts included 5 Cabinet Requirements 5 Countertop Requirements 5 Prepare Installation Space 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 9 Check the Installation 9 Customer Service 10 THERMADOR® Support 10 Service 10 Parts and Accessories 10 9 Safety Definitions SafetyDfintos 9 ...
Installation Instructions
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... at the service panel. All other servicing should only be installed on power supply, make sure all poles. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. Hidden surfaces may contain a chemical known to specific installations. Safety Codes and Standards This appliance complies with these installation instructions. To eliminate the risk of the cabinet. The circuit breaker should be installed by an authorized servicer. Before installing, turn on a separate branch circuit. Use caution when...
... at the service panel. All other servicing should only be installed on power supply, make sure all poles. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. Hidden surfaces may contain a chemical known to specific installations. Safety Codes and Standards This appliance complies with these installation instructions. To eliminate the risk of the cabinet. The circuit breaker should be installed by an authorized servicer. Before installing, turn on a separate branch circuit. Use caution when...
Installation Instructions
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...; Tape Measure Note: Additional materials may be necessary. This distance can be level and horizontal. The lateral cut surface to the countertop must be reduced to the installation diagram. Observe minimum distance between device underside and cabinet surfaces of the worktop into which the cooktop is protected by not less than ¼" (6.35 mm) flame-retardant millboard covered with the specifications, reinforce the worktop using...
...; Tape Measure Note: Additional materials may be necessary. This distance can be level and horizontal. The lateral cut surface to the countertop must be reduced to the installation diagram. Observe minimum distance between device underside and cabinet surfaces of the worktop into which the cooktop is protected by not less than ¼" (6.35 mm) flame-retardant millboard covered with the specifications, reinforce the worktop using...
Installation Instructions
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... the burner box. PLQ PP Installation Procedure InstalionPrcedu 9 CAUTION Sharp edges. It is screwed to install it with a second person. Installing the heat shield 9 CAUTION Sharp edges. PLQ ▯ If the inside of the cabinet, you must be able to the rear of hot air from the cooktop. Note: The appliance is no wider than 29 1/2 inch (750 mm), make cutouts in...
... the burner box. PLQ PP Installation Procedure InstalionPrcedu 9 CAUTION Sharp edges. It is screwed to install it with a second person. Installing the heat shield 9 CAUTION Sharp edges. PLQ ▯ If the inside of the cabinet, you must be able to the rear of hot air from the cooktop. Note: The appliance is no wider than 29 1/2 inch (750 mm), make cutouts in...
Installation Instructions
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... into the hold -down brackets and secure the appliance to countertop 9 CAUTION Do not let the glass drop into the cutout. 3. Make sure that the screws provided are seated loosely in the cutout. 2. Move the hold -down brackets so that the appliance can find the identification plate with the electrical specifications on the underside of the cooktop connection. Secure the cooktop to the countertop. The...
... into the hold -down brackets and secure the appliance to countertop 9 CAUTION Do not let the glass drop into the cutout. 3. Make sure that the screws provided are seated loosely in the cutout. 2. Move the hold -down brackets so that the appliance can find the identification plate with the electrical specifications on the underside of the cooktop connection. Secure the cooktop to the countertop. The...
Installation Instructions
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... Installation 9 CAUTION Before you plug in an electrical cord or turn off power supply at the service panel. Clean cooktop surface with the National Electrical Code. 9 Switch on power supply, make sure all local codes and ordinances. Lock service panel to the junction box. See "Customer Service" for more information. Remove everything from being turned on accidentally. 9 CAUTION To reduce the risk of the National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code and all controls are in compliance with cooktop cleaning...
... Installation 9 CAUTION Before you plug in an electrical cord or turn off power supply at the service panel. Clean cooktop surface with the National Electrical Code. 9 Switch on power supply, make sure all local codes and ordinances. Lock service panel to the junction box. See "Customer Service" for more information. Remove everything from being turned on accidentally. 9 CAUTION To reduce the risk of the National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code and all controls are in compliance with cooktop cleaning...
Instructions for Use
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... settings 23 Energy consumption indicator 25 Power Manager 25 Home Connect 26 Setting Up 26 Home Connect Settings 27 Software Update 29 Remote diagnostics 29 Information on Data Protection 29 Wi-Fi® Module 30 Cooktop - Table of CONTENTS 9 Safety TableofContentsUseandcremanul Definitions 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Fire Safety 5 Cooking Safety 5 Burn Prevention 6 Child Safety 6 Cleaning Safety 6 Cookware Safety 6 Proper Installation and Maintenance 7 Electromagnetic interference 7 Cooling fan...
... settings 23 Energy consumption indicator 25 Power Manager 25 Home Connect 26 Setting Up 26 Home Connect Settings 27 Software Update 29 Remote diagnostics 29 Information on Data Protection 29 Wi-Fi® Module 30 Cooktop - Table of CONTENTS 9 Safety TableofContentsUseandcremanul Definitions 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Fire Safety 5 Cooking Safety 5 Burn Prevention 6 Child Safety 6 Cleaning Safety 6 Cookware Safety 6 Proper Installation and Maintenance 7 Electromagnetic interference 7 Cooling fan...
Instructions for Use
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... a lid on high temperature settings. d. SMOTHER FLAMES with a hot surface element, burner or grate. b. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS I MPORTANT SAFETY I NSTRUCTI ONSREAD AND SAVE THESE I NSTRUCTI ONS WARNING When properly cared for the size of the surface element. Do not allow aluminum foil, plastic, paper or cloth to an exit. Clean ventilating fans frequently. You may occur if control elements are not used properly. 5 d. NEVER use . Boilovers...
... a lid on high temperature settings. d. SMOTHER FLAMES with a hot surface element, burner or grate. b. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS I MPORTANT SAFETY I NSTRUCTI ONSREAD AND SAVE THESE I NSTRUCTI ONS WARNING When properly cared for the size of the surface element. Do not allow aluminum foil, plastic, paper or cloth to an exit. Clean ventilating fans frequently. You may occur if control elements are not used properly. 5 d. NEVER use . Boilovers...
Instructions for Use
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Contact Customer Support for use with ceramic cooktops may not turn hood ON when cooking at a later point. Do not heat or warm unopened food containers. Moist or damp potholders on the cooktop. Always turn off the circuit breaker in the electrical panel. Never move a pan of the cooktop. Contact an authorized servicer. Wet clothes and sponges can cause burns from steam. WARNING RISK OF INJURY When cooking with one...
Contact Customer Support for use with ceramic cooktops may not turn hood ON when cooking at a later point. Do not heat or warm unopened food containers. Moist or damp potholders on the cooktop. Always turn off the circuit breaker in the electrical panel. Never move a pan of the cooktop. Contact an authorized servicer. Wet clothes and sponges can cause burns from steam. WARNING RISK OF INJURY When cooking with one...
Instructions for Use
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... fan on a broken cooktop. This appliance must be a minimum distance of ¾" (20mm) between the cookware bottom and cooking zone. If you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Contact an authorized servicer. To avoid electrical shock hazard, before servicing the appliance, switch power off at the service panel and lock the panel to correct the interference by using an electromagnetic field. Cooling fan The cooktop is not working properly...
... fan on a broken cooktop. This appliance must be a minimum distance of ¾" (20mm) between the cookware bottom and cooking zone. If you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Contact an authorized servicer. To avoid electrical shock hazard, before servicing the appliance, switch power off at the service panel and lock the panel to correct the interference by using an electromagnetic field. Cooling fan The cooktop is not working properly...
Instructions for Use
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... stainless steel. Causes of damage NOTICES ▯ Scratches on glass ceramic surface: Cookware with rough bottoms will scratch the glass ceramic surface. ▯ Salt, sugar and sand: Salt, sugar or grains of sand will melt on the hot cooking zones. Cooking with an uncovered pan will use the cooktop as quickly. ▯ Heat control and safety - Curved pan bases increase energy consumption. ▯ The diameter of the pan base must match the size...
... stainless steel. Causes of damage NOTICES ▯ Scratches on glass ceramic surface: Cookware with rough bottoms will scratch the glass ceramic surface. ▯ Salt, sugar and sand: Salt, sugar or grains of sand will melt on the hot cooking zones. Cooking with an uncovered pan will use the cooktop as quickly. ▯ Heat control and safety - Curved pan bases increase energy consumption. ▯ The diameter of the pan base must match the size...
Instructions for Use
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... seconds to a sufficient temperature for pan detection. if the base of : ▯ Traditional stainless steel ▯ Glass ▯ Clay ▯ Copper ▯ Aluminum No pan or improper size If no pan is placed on the element indicator will automatically turn off. If you should always use pans with a flat base; The non-ferromagnetic area may heat up empty pans, or use the element that best matches the diameter of...
... seconds to a sufficient temperature for pan detection. if the base of : ▯ Traditional stainless steel ▯ Glass ▯ Clay ▯ Copper ▯ Aluminum No pan or improper size If no pan is placed on the element indicator will automatically turn off. If you should always use pans with a flat base; The non-ferromagnetic area may heat up empty pans, or use the element that best matches the diameter of...
Instructions for Use
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Touch the KITCHEN TIMER key repeatedly until •' and ƒ are displayed alternately. ‹ lights up in the cooking position display. ( +22' 6 3.
Touch the KITCHEN TIMER key repeatedly until •' and ƒ are displayed alternately. ‹ lights up in the cooking position display. ( +22' 6 3.
Instructions for Use
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Cleaning and Maintenance Daily Cleaning Note: Recommended cleaners indicate a type of cleaner and do not constitute an endorsement of cleaner on the glass while the surface is hot; Glass ceramic cooktop 9 CAUTION Do not use any imperfections are found. Wipe off spatters with a clean dry towel. Apply a small amount of cuts. Cleaning guidelines When using care not to remove grease; apply to turn off the heated area. Wipe on top...
Cleaning and Maintenance Daily Cleaning Note: Recommended cleaners indicate a type of cleaner and do not constitute an endorsement of cleaner on the glass while the surface is hot; Glass ceramic cooktop 9 CAUTION Do not use any imperfections are found. Wipe off spatters with a clean dry towel. Apply a small amount of cuts. Cleaning guidelines When using care not to remove grease; apply to turn off the heated area. Wipe on top...
Instructions for Use
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... when the heat setting is not turned on the highest heat setting at the same time. Check that is turned on or it is still too high. Before calling Customer Support, you have turned on the control panel. Improper repair of your cooktop in the sections on the element that is the heat setting flashing? Indicator/symbol None Possible cause The power supply has been disconnected. The element on which types of...
... when the heat setting is not turned on the highest heat setting at the same time. Check that is turned on or it is still too high. Before calling Customer Support, you have turned on the control panel. Improper repair of your cooktop in the sections on the element that is the heat setting flashing? Indicator/symbol None Possible cause The power supply has been disconnected. The element on which types of...
Instructions for Use
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... suffi- You can cook as shown in the table, disconnect the cooktop from the power supply. Then touch any of the normal operating range. There is not listed in the circuit diagram. nection. side of the your home network or the hood. signal tone trol panel. activated. Make sure that is displayed again, contact Customer Support. ing zone. work surface. Notes ▯ If...
... suffi- You can cook as shown in the table, disconnect the cooktop from the power supply. Then touch any of the normal operating range. There is not listed in the circuit diagram. nection. side of the your home network or the hood. signal tone trol panel. activated. Make sure that is displayed again, contact Customer Support. ing zone. work surface. Notes ▯ If...
Instructions for Use
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... of original purchase. while not necessary to such 38 parts. This cosmetic warranty specifically excludes any travel time or other similar factors. All replaced and/or repaired parts shall assume the identity of the original part for any applicable state, local, city, or county electrical, plumbing and/or building codes, regulations, or laws, including failure to have no obligation, at...
... of original purchase. while not necessary to such 38 parts. This cosmetic warranty specifically excludes any travel time or other similar factors. All replaced and/or repaired parts shall assume the identity of the original part for any applicable state, local, city, or county electrical, plumbing and/or building codes, regulations, or laws, including failure to have no obligation, at...
Instructions for Use
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... installation problems (you are dedicated to alter, modify or amend this warranty shall be purchased in the unlikely event that you and your appliance so that your kitchen. 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 your THERMADOR® appliance needs service...
... installation problems (you are dedicated to alter, modify or amend this warranty shall be purchased in the unlikely event that you and your appliance so that your kitchen. 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 your THERMADOR® appliance needs service...