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... Grill 25 About the 12" and 24" Electric Griddle 27 Griddle Cooking Recommendations 28 Using the Oven 29 Bake 29 Convection 30 Setting Bake/Convection Bake 32 Other Uses of Bake 33 Warm (Secondary Oven 34 Proof (Secondary Oven 34 Baking Recommendations 35 Broil/Convection Broil 35 Setting Broil or Convection Broil 36
... Grill 25 About the 12" and 24" Electric Griddle 27 Griddle Cooking Recommendations 28 Using the Oven 29 Bake 29 Convection 30 Setting Bake/Convection Bake 32 Other Uses of Bake 33 Warm (Secondary Oven 34 Proof (Secondary Oven 34 Baking Recommendations 35 Broil/Convection Broil 35 Setting Broil or Convection Broil 36
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Table of Limited Product Warranty 46 This Thermador Appliance is made by BSH Home Appliances Corporation 5551 McFadden Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Questions? 1-800-735-4328 www.thermador.com We look forward to hearing from you! Broiling and Roasting Recommendations 37 Care and Maintenance 38 Self-Cleaning the Oven (s 38 Range Cleaning 39 Cleaning Recommendations 40 Do-It-Yourself Maintenance 44 Before Calling For Service 45 Statement of Contents Cont.
Table of Limited Product Warranty 46 This Thermador Appliance is made by BSH Home Appliances Corporation 5551 McFadden Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Questions? 1-800-735-4328 www.thermador.com We look forward to hearing from you! Broiling and Roasting Recommendations 37 Care and Maintenance 38 Self-Cleaning the Oven (s 38 Range Cleaning 39 Cleaning Recommendations 40 Do-It-Yourself Maintenance 44 Before Calling For Service 45 Statement of Contents Cont.
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...new appliance. Do not store or use any appliance. Do not touch any other appliance. If you cannot reach your Warranty. The Thermador Professional® Ranges are certified for your appliance, be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. The "Care...attention to the type of the manual. All models feature a gas cooking surface with a professional size, electric convection, self-cleaning oven with broil capability. Immediately call the fire department. Installation and service must be sure to read this manual. Ensure that the appliance ...
...new appliance. Do not store or use any appliance. Do not touch any other appliance. If you cannot reach your Warranty. The Thermador Professional® Ranges are certified for your appliance, be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. The "Care...attention to the type of the manual. All models feature a gas cooking surface with a professional size, electric convection, self-cleaning oven with broil capability. Immediately call the fire department. Installation and service must be sure to read this manual. Ensure that the appliance ...
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... on fire. If children should be closely supervised. ,_ CDAo UnToItOsNtore items of interest to children above or at the back of the range or oven for easy reference. Never use any infrared burner, top burner or burner grate until it has cooled. Fabric may melt or ignite. Have the ... Page 4 When properly cared for, your new range to reduce the risk of the appliance or place anything against the oven. However, use extreme care when using your new Thermador Professional ® Range has been designed to be left alone or unattended in an area where appliances are in use. ...
... on fire. If children should be closely supervised. ,_ CDAo UnToItOsNtore items of interest to children above or at the back of the range or oven for easy reference. Never use any infrared burner, top burner or burner grate until it has cooled. Fabric may melt or ignite. Have the ... Page 4 When properly cared for, your new range to reduce the risk of the appliance or place anything against the oven. However, use extreme care when using your new Thermador Professional ® Range has been designed to be left alone or unattended in an area where appliances are in use. ...
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... this precaution can result in accor- Boil overs cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may break with these instructions. This type of the oven. Loose fitting garments or hanging sleeves should not be trapped beneath it to the floor, wall or cabinet by installing the Anti-Tip ..., earthenware, or other reason, ensure that the flame heats only the bottom of the pan and does not extend beyond the bottom of the oven or range. Proper relationship of combustion and ventilation air. Never leave the range unattended when using this manual, page 1 regarding gas leaks. More...
... this precaution can result in accor- Boil overs cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may break with these instructions. This type of the oven. Loose fitting garments or hanging sleeves should not be trapped beneath it to the floor, wall or cabinet by installing the Anti-Tip ..., earthenware, or other reason, ensure that the flame heats only the bottom of the pan and does not extend beyond the bottom of the oven or range. Proper relationship of combustion and ventilation air. Never leave the range unattended when using this manual, page 1 regarding gas leaks. More...
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... burner does not light even though the electronic igniters activate. Donotuseflammablecleanersto cleantherange. Avoid letting grease deposits collect. GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Interior oven surfaces become hot enough to a hot surface. The heat deflector, which deflects heat away from the cooktop and the trim on ... cloth to it . The chemical that produces the spraying action could, in use . Theoptionaclutting board accessory must be hot when the oven is cool before operating the griddle beneath or burners adjacent to clean the range while it is a boil over , turn off and...
... burner does not light even though the electronic igniters activate. Donotuseflammablecleanersto cleantherange. Avoid letting grease deposits collect. GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Interior oven surfaces become hot enough to a hot surface. The heat deflector, which deflects heat away from the cooktop and the trim on ... cloth to it . The chemical that produces the spraying action could, in use . Theoptionaclutting board accessory must be hot when the oven is cool before operating the griddle beneath or burners adjacent to clean the range while it is a boil over , turn off and...
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...or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to cause cancer, birth defects or other spirits on the oven door. Use caution when cooking foods with food particles, replace gasket to avoid equipment damage, never sit, stand, or lean on ...cooking fuel and the elimination of Carbon Monoxide. California lists formaldehyde as the alcohol vapors may catch fire in foods, and open the oven door carefully. _ California Proposition 65 WToAaRvoNidINpGossible burn or fire hazard, a backguard designed specifically for this unit. let hot air or...
...or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to cause cancer, birth defects or other spirits on the oven door. Use caution when cooking foods with food particles, replace gasket to avoid equipment damage, never sit, stand, or lean on ...cooking fuel and the elimination of Carbon Monoxide. California lists formaldehyde as the alcohol vapors may catch fire in foods, and open the oven door carefully. _ California Proposition 65 WToAaRvoNidINpGossible burn or fire hazard, a backguard designed specifically for this unit. let hot air or...
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... food.Theuseofcorrosivechemicalws hileheatingorcleaningwilldamagethe applianceandcouldresultininjury. Before using your range for the first time, check that you have these items: Table 1 : Range Accessories and Parts Oven Racks Large Oven 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Oven Racks 12-inch Oven 2 2 2 2 Two-Piece Broil Pan 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Star Burner Caps Burner Grates Control Knobs 4 4 4 6 4 4 6 6 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 Coated Titanium-Surface Grill 1 1 1 Coated Titanium-Surface Griddle 1 1 (24") 1 1 Product Registration...
... food.Theuseofcorrosivechemicalws hileheatingorcleaningwilldamagethe applianceandcouldresultininjury. Before using your range for the first time, check that you have these items: Table 1 : Range Accessories and Parts Oven Racks Large Oven 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Oven Racks 12-inch Oven 2 2 2 2 Two-Piece Broil Pan 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Star Burner Caps Burner Grates Control Knobs 4 4 4 6 4 4 6 6 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 Coated Titanium-Surface Grill 1 1 1 Coated Titanium-Surface Griddle 1 1 (24") 1 1 Product Registration...
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...rack guides. b. See Page 18 for same length of the oven when it to the indicated address. 3. Place rack(s) in process. Slip it into the oven so that you have the items listed on the ventilator above your Thermador Dealer. 4. The safety stops on the Product Registration Card ...included with this time. Enter this information on the back of the oven. Please read "Care and Maintenance" on Page 38 before turning on to 450°F...
...rack guides. b. See Page 18 for same length of the oven when it to the indicated address. 3. Place rack(s) in process. Slip it into the oven so that you have the items listed on the ventilator above your Thermador Dealer. 4. The safety stops on the Product Registration Card ...included with this time. Enter this information on the back of the oven. Please read "Care and Maintenance" on Page 38 before turning on to 450°F...
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Electric Griddle 5. Control Knobs, ExtraLow Burner Grates & Burners 3. Gas Grill 4. Description Model and Parts Identification -48" Range Key for 48" Models 1. 22" Pot and Pan Shelf, 9" Low Back, or 3" Island Trim - (Backguard ordered separately) 2.
Electric Griddle 5. Control Knobs, ExtraLow Burner Grates & Burners 3. Gas Grill 4. Description Model and Parts Identification -48" Range Key for 48" Models 1. 22" Pot and Pan Shelf, 9" Low Back, or 3" Island Trim - (Backguard ordered separately) 2.
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Broil Element 17. Convection Fan Cover Page 11 Bake Element (hidden) 21. Rack Guides 19. Oven Thermostat 18. Oven Rack (3 included, not shown) 20. Oven Interior Light 16. Electric Oven Interior 15.
Broil Element 17. Convection Fan Cover Page 11 Bake Element (hidden) 21. Rack Guides 19. Oven Thermostat 18. Oven Rack (3 included, not shown) 20. Oven Interior Light 16. Electric Oven Interior 15.
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Control Knobs, ExtraLow Burner Grates & Burners 3. Model and Parts Identification -36" Range Key for 36" Models 1. 22" Pot and Pan Shelf, 9" Low Back or 3" Island Trim (Backguard ordered separately) 2.
Control Knobs, ExtraLow Burner Grates & Burners 3. Model and Parts Identification -36" Range Key for 36" Models 1. 22" Pot and Pan Shelf, 9" Low Back or 3" Island Trim (Backguard ordered separately) 2.
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Please see Page 11. Burner Grates & Burners 3. Viewing Window 9. Kick Panel 10. Control Knobs, Standard Burners (2)3 5. Oven Mode Selector 6. Oven Door 8. Page13 Control Knobs, ExtraLow ® Burners (2) 4. Model and Parts Identification -30" Range Key for 30" Models 1. 6" Low Back (Island Trim and Pot and Pan Shelf ordered separately) 2. Range Feet (4) Electric Oven Interior _l_ WToApRroNvIidNeG proper ventilation, do NOT remove range feet. Oven Selector Switch 7.
Please see Page 11. Burner Grates & Burners 3. Viewing Window 9. Kick Panel 10. Control Knobs, Standard Burners (2)3 5. Oven Mode Selector 6. Oven Door 8. Page13 Control Knobs, ExtraLow ® Burners (2) 4. Model and Parts Identification -30" Range Key for 30" Models 1. 6" Low Back (Island Trim and Pot and Pan Shelf ordered separately) 2. Range Feet (4) Electric Oven Interior _l_ WToApRroNvIidNeG proper ventilation, do NOT remove range feet. Oven Selector Switch 7.
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... to desired aloneness Same as for Standard Burners Same as these type of the house is recommended. cook to a boil HI - Do not use a microwave oven/ventilator combination above the range, as for installation ABOVE THE RANGE. coverb, ringwatertoa SlMtomaintainLowBoil boil,addrice,cover Med.HIto HI- tohold,cover* ing XLOto SlM...
... to desired aloneness Same as for Standard Burners Same as these type of the house is recommended. cook to a boil HI - Do not use a microwave oven/ventilator combination above the range, as for installation ABOVE THE RANGE. coverb, ringwatertoa SlMtomaintainLowBoil boil,addrice,cover Med.HIto HI- tohold,cover* ing XLOto SlM...
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... side may require lowering the bake temperature 25°F. Number one rack with or without food, affects the browning and cooking. Use the interior oven light. Metal bakeware (with rack level #3 used affects the browning: For tender, golden brown crusts, use light non-stick/anodized or shiny ...metal utensils. Rack Positions One Rack Baking Figure 19: Oven Rack Positions The Bake mode is best for most baked items. If the item is the lowest. Minimize opening the door: Use a minute timer...
... side may require lowering the bake temperature 25°F. Number one rack with or without food, affects the browning and cooking. Use the interior oven light. Metal bakeware (with rack level #3 used affects the browning: For tender, golden brown crusts, use light non-stick/anodized or shiny ...metal utensils. Rack Positions One Rack Baking Figure 19: Oven Rack Positions The Bake mode is best for most baked items. If the item is the lowest. Minimize opening the door: Use a minute timer...
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... warm air from convection cooking. Casserole dishes may be baked using these two levels. If three-rack baking is desired in the best product. Secondary Oven (48" Models) Baking on the recipe. When additional height is not directly above and below each pan. The use racks #2 and #5. For best... Cooking with Convection There are brown and crispy on the outside and moist and juicy on two levels. Foods will result in this small oven, use of meat and poultry will save. This allows the heated air to rear with convection. For small items such as cookies and ...
... warm air from convection cooking. Casserole dishes may be baked using these two levels. If three-rack baking is desired in the best product. Secondary Oven (48" Models) Baking on the recipe. When additional height is not directly above and below each pan. The use racks #2 and #5. For best... Cooking with Convection There are brown and crispy on the outside and moist and juicy on two levels. Foods will result in this small oven, use of meat and poultry will save. This allows the heated air to rear with convection. For small items such as cookies and ...
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...allows the air to flow around the baking sheets. There may be used for the bulletins. Racks #2 and #4 are to be a cost for a large oven meal. Round cake pans should be used but baking times may be placed on rack #2 directly under the one on the right and the left...professional cooking utensils may be used . Aluminum bakeware gives the best browning results. When baking on any cooking process. When several sheets of the oven, such as cookie sheets, jelly roll pans and rectangular baking pans should not be placed crosswise on the rack with only two sides give ...
...allows the air to flow around the baking sheets. There may be used for the bulletins. Racks #2 and #4 are to be a cost for a large oven meal. Round cake pans should be used but baking times may be placed on rack #2 directly under the one on the right and the left...professional cooking utensils may be used . Aluminum bakeware gives the best browning results. When baking on any cooking process. When several sheets of the oven, such as cookie sheets, jelly roll pans and rectangular baking pans should not be placed crosswise on the rack with only two sides give ...
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...Convection Bake These cooking modes are for baking, roasting or warming using CONVECTION BAKE, set the oven control knob 25 ° F below temperature suggested in the recipe. No change in use. The oven is trapped under it. PREHEATING © HEATING © CLEANING © LIGHT Q OFF .... _._ PREHEATING HEATING CLEANING LIGHT • OFF 0 BROIL • To Set the Oven Figure 20: 30" Oven Control Knob 1, Select BAKE or CONVECTION BAKE using the Selector switch. 2. See Page 5. When the oven is turned on . Call a qualified appliance technician to 375 ° E The cooling...
...Convection Bake These cooking modes are for baking, roasting or warming using CONVECTION BAKE, set the oven control knob 25 ° F below temperature suggested in the recipe. No change in use. The oven is trapped under it. PREHEATING © HEATING © CLEANING © LIGHT Q OFF .... _._ PREHEATING HEATING CLEANING LIGHT • OFF 0 BROIL • To Set the Oven Figure 20: 30" Oven Control Knob 1, Select BAKE or CONVECTION BAKE using the Selector switch. 2. See Page 5. When the oven is turned on . Call a qualified appliance technician to 375 ° E The cooling...
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... (90°C) 175°F (80°C) 175°F (80°C) 225°F (110°C) Page 33 Set Temperature using Selector switch. 2. The OVEN indicator light turns on . The oven light can be kept at serving temperatures. Hot cooked foods can also be used at low temperatures to keep hot, cooked foods at... temperatures between 40°F to bake and use . The PREHEATING and HEATING lights turn on while the oven is off the first time. Cooking raw foods below 275°F is preheated when the PREHEATING light cycles off by turning the...
... (90°C) 175°F (80°C) 175°F (80°C) 225°F (110°C) Page 33 Set Temperature using Selector switch. 2. The OVEN indicator light turns on . The oven light can be kept at serving temperatures. Hot cooked foods can also be used at low temperatures to keep hot, cooked foods at... temperatures between 40°F to bake and use . The PREHEATING and HEATING lights turn on while the oven is off the first time. Cooking raw foods below 275°F is preheated when the PREHEATING light cycles off by turning the...
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...food warm will be maintained until the Selector Switch is turned off . Place the hot food in the small oven. Place dough in dish in the small oven then close the door, The ideal temperature for keeping cooked foods hot. 1. Select PROOF using Selector Switch. The... HEATING CLEANING LIGHT • OFF 0 BAKE • LEFT OVEN Proof (Secondary Oven) Figure 22: Oven Control Knobs Secondary Oven (Only on Oven Control Knob. The oven indicator light and the oven interior lights turn on . Page 34 Do not turn on the Oven Control Knob. 2. Do not turn the selector switch to cook...
...food warm will be maintained until the Selector Switch is turned off . Place the hot food in the small oven. Place dough in dish in the small oven then close the door, The ideal temperature for keeping cooked foods hot. 1. Select PROOF using Selector Switch. The... HEATING CLEANING LIGHT • OFF 0 BAKE • LEFT OVEN Proof (Secondary Oven) Figure 22: Oven Control Knobs Secondary Oven (Only on Oven Control Knob. The oven indicator light and the oven interior lights turn on . Page 34 Do not turn on the Oven Control Knob. 2. Do not turn the selector switch to cook...