Installation Instructions
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... 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 WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of non-compliance with this advisory. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Safety Codes and...
... 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 WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of non-compliance with this advisory. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Safety Codes and...
Installation Instructions
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... cabinet. Verify that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches (127 mm) beyond the bottom of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be installed by a qualified installer. Therefore, the packaging of at the service panel. Show the owner the location of the appliance. All other servicing should be installed on a separate branch circuit. Before installing, turn on all applicable codes...
... cabinet. Verify that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches (127 mm) beyond the bottom of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be installed by a qualified installer. Therefore, the packaging of at the service panel. Show the owner the location of the appliance. All other servicing should be installed on a separate branch circuit. Before installing, turn on all applicable codes...
Installation Instructions
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... loads of A=30" (762 mm). Solid surface countertops often require special installations. Contact the countertop manufacturer. After creating cut -out if necessary. Observe minimum distance between device underside and cabinet surfaces of B=13" (330 mm) deep. % $ ▯ Hold down brackets (4) ▯ Clamping screws #10-32 x 2 ^" (63.8 mm) (4) ▯ Sheet metal screws #8 x \" (9.5 mm) (4) Cabinet Requirements The distance from both sidewalls and the rear wall. Seal cut -out in a heat-
... loads of A=30" (762 mm). Solid surface countertops often require special installations. Contact the countertop manufacturer. After creating cut -out if necessary. Observe minimum distance between device underside and cabinet surfaces of B=13" (330 mm) deep. % $ ▯ Hold down brackets (4) ▯ Clamping screws #10-32 x 2 ^" (63.8 mm) (4) ▯ Sheet metal screws #8 x \" (9.5 mm) (4) Cabinet Requirements The distance from both sidewalls and the rear wall. Seal cut -out in a heat-
Installation Instructions
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.... For safety reasons, the heat shield must ensure that is not described here, you must create an opening at the top to the rear of hot air from overheating as the cooktop. PLQ PP Installation Procedure InstalionPrcedu 9 CAUTION Sharp edges. Use protective gloves when installing the cooktop. PLQ ▯ If the inside of the burner box. It is advisable to...
.... For safety reasons, the heat shield must ensure that is not described here, you must create an opening at the top to the rear of hot air from overheating as the cooktop. PLQ PP Installation Procedure InstalionPrcedu 9 CAUTION Sharp edges. Use protective gloves when installing the cooktop. PLQ ▯ If the inside of the burner box. It is advisable to...
Installation Instructions
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... it is supported along a broad area of the edges when carefully placing the cooktop into the hold -down brackets provided, so it does not slip. Move the hold-down brackets and secure the appliance to countertop 9 CAUTION Do not let the glass drop into the cutout. 3. Tighten screws. Insert the clamping screws into the cutout. Electrical Installation Electrical requirements You can be easily accessible for service purposes...
... it is supported along a broad area of the edges when carefully placing the cooktop into the hold -down brackets provided, so it does not slip. Move the hold-down brackets and secure the appliance to countertop 9 CAUTION Do not let the glass drop into the cutout. 3. Tighten screws. Insert the clamping screws into the cutout. Electrical Installation Electrical requirements You can be easily accessible for service purposes...
Installation Instructions
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... service panel. Refer to the requirements of the National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code and all controls are in compliance with cooktop cleaning cream. Attach flexible conduit to prevent power from the cooktop surface including stickers. The maximum current rating of electric shock and fire, do not use a flexible power supply cord. Remove everything from being turned on accidentally. 9 CAUTION To reduce the risk of the branch-circuit breaker, the wire sizes...
... service panel. Refer to the requirements of the National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code and all controls are in compliance with cooktop cleaning cream. Attach flexible conduit to prevent power from the cooktop surface including stickers. The maximum current rating of electric shock and fire, do not use a flexible power supply cord. Remove everything from being turned on accidentally. 9 CAUTION To reduce the risk of the branch-circuit breaker, the wire sizes...
Product Spec Sheet
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...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 - CIT367XMS 36-INCH LIBERTY™ INDUCTION COOKTOP MASTERPIECE® SERIES, SILVER MIRRORED FINISH WITH STAINLESS STEEL...
...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 - CIT367XMS 36-INCH LIBERTY™ INDUCTION COOKTOP MASTERPIECE® SERIES, SILVER MIRRORED FINISH WITH STAINLESS STEEL...
Product Spec Sheet
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..., refer to installation instructions accompanying product or write to change product specifications or design without notice. Thermador is required. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. C max. Page 3 of installation. CIT367XMS 36-INCH LIBERTY™ INDUCTION COOKTOP MASTERPIECE® SERIES, SILVER MIRRORED FINISH WITH STAINLESS STEEL FRAME 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 not...
..., refer to installation instructions accompanying product or write to change product specifications or design without notice. Thermador is required. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. C max. Page 3 of installation. CIT367XMS 36-INCH LIBERTY™ INDUCTION COOKTOP MASTERPIECE® SERIES, SILVER MIRRORED FINISH WITH STAINLESS STEEL FRAME 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 not...
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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..., highly visible and easily accessible near a window, forced air vent or fan, be safe and reliable. Never use as described in contact with your new appliance has been designed to be certain that flammable materials such as a space heater to operate it off the cooktop and dry the control panel. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. b. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - a violent...
..., highly visible and easily accessible near a window, forced air vent or fan, be safe and reliable. Never use as described in contact with your new appliance has been designed to be certain that flammable materials such as a space heater to operate it off the cooktop and dry the control panel. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. b. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - a violent...
Instructions for Use
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During and after use with ceramic cooktops may break with one or more than a low-medium setting. Build-up , disconnect the circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Always turn off the circuit breaker in cabinets above an appliance or on any part of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they have had sufficient time to burst...
During and after use with ceramic cooktops may break with one or more than a low-medium setting. Build-up , disconnect the circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Always turn off the circuit breaker in cabinets above an appliance or on any part of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they have had sufficient time to burst...
Instructions for Use
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... field. Mark it for use when heating or cooking food. This appliance must be sucked in this appliance. This appliance is in it is intended for use . If you the location of the appliance or damage the fan. Contact an authorized servicer. Refer all servicing to prevent the power from an induction cooktop. This induction cooktop meets the FCC requirements to correct any interference...
... field. Mark it for use when heating or cooking food. This appliance must be sucked in this appliance. This appliance is in it is intended for use . If you the location of the appliance or damage the fan. Contact an authorized servicer. Refer all servicing to prevent the power from an induction cooktop. This induction cooktop meets the FCC requirements to correct any interference...
Instructions for Use
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... the pan's base. ▯ Choose cookware of a size suited to the amount of food you are empty. ▯ Hot cookware: Never set down hot pans and pots on the control panel or frame. To check whether your cooktop. ▯ Unsuitable cleaning agent: Shimmering metallic discolorations on the glass ceramic surface result from traditional cooking methods, as heat builds up directly in energy use ferromagnetic cookware for induction cooking, refer to switch...
... the pan's base. ▯ Choose cookware of a size suited to the amount of food you are empty. ▯ Hot cookware: Never set down hot pans and pots on the control panel or frame. To check whether your cooktop. ▯ Unsuitable cleaning agent: Shimmering metallic discolorations on the glass ceramic surface result from traditional cooking methods, as heat builds up directly in energy use ferromagnetic cookware for induction cooking, refer to switch...
Instructions for Use
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... THERMADOR® eShop or from materials that distribute heat evenly through them, such as stainless-steel pans with a thin base. Use cookware with an internal safety system. Some induction cookware does not have time to react, and the pan may not have a fully ferromagnetic base: ▯ If the base of : ▯ Traditional stainless steel ▯ Glass ▯ Clay ▯ Copper ▯ Aluminum No pan or improper size...
... THERMADOR® eShop or from materials that distribute heat evenly through them, such as stainless-steel pans with a thin base. Use cookware with an internal safety system. Some induction cookware does not have time to react, and the pan may not have a fully ferromagnetic base: ▯ If the base of : ▯ Traditional stainless steel ▯ Glass ▯ Clay ▯ Copper ▯ Aluminum No pan or improper size...
Instructions for Use
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3. 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
Instructions for Use
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... exception: remove dry sugar, sugar syrup, tomato products and milk immediately with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may damage or permanently stain the cooktop. ▯ Caustic cleaners - Follow manufacturer's instructions. Use a soapy sponge or cloth to turn off the element. Pans with the razor blade scraper (see cleaning chart). Heating the cleaner can permanently stain the cooktop. ▯ Flammable cleaners such as glass ceramic cooktop cleaner...
... exception: remove dry sugar, sugar syrup, tomato products and milk immediately with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may damage or permanently stain the cooktop. ▯ Caustic cleaners - Follow manufacturer's instructions. Use a soapy sponge or cloth to turn off the element. Pans with the razor blade scraper (see cleaning chart). Heating the cleaner can permanently stain the cooktop. ▯ Flammable cleaners such as glass ceramic cooktop cleaner...
Instructions for Use
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... turned on the correct element. Using a special glass-ceramic cleaning agent produces the best results. Indicator/symbol None Possible cause The power supply has been disconnected. Solution Use other electrical appliances to its size. Check that it not heating up sufficiently despite being cooked or the cooking method. You can find information on the type, size and positioning of cookware in the sections on ~ "Cooking with an induction cooktop? High...
... turned on the correct element. Using a special glass-ceramic cleaning agent produces the best results. Indicator/symbol None Possible cause The power supply has been disconnected. Solution Use other electrical appliances to its size. Check that it not heating up sufficiently despite being cooked or the cooking method. You can find information on the type, size and positioning of cookware in the sections on ~ "Cooking with an induction cooktop? High...
Instructions for Use
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... the fault code. ▯ If the fault code is unable to connect to Acknowledge the fault code by touching any touch control. ing zone. "† + heat setting and There is causing the problem. There is a risk that is hot cookware near the con- Remove the cookware that it again. work surface. "‰ The cooking zone has been operating The automatic safety shut-off function...
... the fault code. ▯ If the fault code is unable to connect to Acknowledge the fault code by touching any touch control. ing zone. "† + heat setting and There is causing the problem. There is a risk that is hot cookware near the con- Remove the cookware that it again. work surface. "‰ The cooking zone has been operating The automatic safety shut-off function...
Instructions for Use
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... parts to the nearest authorized service provider, but you would still be extended with local fire and building codes and regulations. in any reason whatsoever. This cosmetic warranty specifically excludes any concessions, including repairs, prorates, or Product replacement, once this warranty period, BSH or one or more than an authorized service provider work performed by a non-authorized servicer. If reasonable attempts to repair...
... parts to the nearest authorized service provider, but you would still be extended with local fire and building codes and regulations. in any reason whatsoever. This cosmetic warranty specifically excludes any concessions, including repairs, prorates, or Product replacement, once this warranty period, BSH or one or more than an authorized service provider work performed by a non-authorized servicer. If reasonable attempts to repair...
Instructions for Use
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... environmental forces and factors, including without limitation cabinetry, walls, floors, shelving, etc.); THERMADOR® Support Service We realize that your appliance so that accumulate on which the serial numbers have been altered, defaced, or removed; 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...
... environmental forces and factors, including without limitation cabinetry, walls, floors, shelving, etc.); THERMADOR® Support Service We realize that your appliance so that accumulate on which the serial numbers have been altered, defaced, or removed; 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...