Thermador PRG486GD, PRG366 Do-It-Yourself Maintenance, Oven Light Bulb Replacement, Power Failure

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PRG Professional Ranges Care and Use

Section Seven: Before Calling for Service

Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

OVEN LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

Replace only with a 40 watt, 120 volt appliance light bulb. DO NOT USE a standard household light bulb in any oven.

To Replace the Light Bulb:

1.Turn oven light switch to the off position. Let bulb and cover cool completely.

2.Remove the light cover. Turn the cover to the left (counterclockwise) to unscrew it.

3.Remove the burnt out bulb. Replace it with a 40 watt, appliance light bulb only.

4.Replace cover. Turn circuit back on, if need be. (See Caution.)

POWER FAILURE

In the event of a power failure, only the standard burners can be lighted manually. It is necessary to light each standard burner individually.

If the cooktop is being used when the power failure occurs, turn all of the burner control knobs to the OFF position. Then, the standard burners can be lighted by holding a match at the ports and turning the control knob to the HI position. Wait until the flame is burning all the way around the burner cap before adjusting the flame to the desired height.

CAUTION:

Before replacing the light bulb, be certain the Oven Light Switch is in the off position. Let bulb and cover cool com-

pletely before touching. If the light bulb glass comes loose from the base, turn the power to the oven OFF at the circuit breaker panel, before attempting to remove the bulb base from the socket.

The two ExtraLow® burners on the far left side, cannot be used during a power failure. Be sure to turn them OFF if a power failure occurs, as they will not turn back on until both control knobs are turned OFF and then turned back on again. See “What to do if you Smell Gas”, inside front cover.

For All-Gas Ranges, the oven and broiler burners can not be turned on during a power failure.

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Contents EN Englais Avec Advertissements EN Français LE Manuel DE Soin ET D’UTILISATIONAvertissement For Your SafetyTable of Contents All-Gas PRG364GL IntroductionGrill and 2 ovens 1 large main and 1 small secondary Ovens 1 large main and 1 small secondaryAll-Gas Models Please Read CarefullyCase of an Electrical Failure Volts, 60 Hz., 20 Amp electrical circuit requiredPrecautions Safety Practices to Avoid Personal InjuryHave the installer show you Read this Care and Use ManualDo not heat unopened food Never leave the cooktop unatHold the handle of the pan to Do not use pots or pans on the grill sectionCalifornia Proposition Savethese InstructionsRack Positions Before UsingYour Range for the FirstTimeAll-Gas Model PRG484GG Shown Model and Parts IdentificationKey for PRG48 and PRG36 Models Secondary OvenLarge Oven Door Viewing Window, Large Oven All-Gas Model PRG364GD ShownLocated Behind Kick Panel Broil Burner, Secondary Oven Key for PRG Models All-Gas Model PRG304 ShownSealed Burners Burner Base Using the CooktopSealed Burner Burner Base Control KnobsBurner CAP IgniterFlat Proper CookwareRetained Heat Use lids that fit the cookware PansGuidelines Flame Setting Chart GuidelinesCanning Tips Look for canners fitting this descriptionBefore using this chart read Suggested Flame SettingsMed. Hi to HI Med. Lo to Med We recommend that these foods be stirred occasionallyMed. Hi to HI cook meat Burner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Using the GrillGrill Automatic ReignitionExploded Views and Side View of Grill Using the GrillHandling Excessive FLARE-UPS Grilling SuggestionsCooking on the Grill Lamb Grill Cooking ChartChicken PorkGR Iddle Grease PAN Using the GriddleTips for Bake Bake ModeRack Positions Oven Heating LightPlacement Convection Bake ModeWhen Using the Oven in ANY Mode Preheating The OvenFood Safety Slow Cooking and LOW Temperature Uses of the OvenFood Oven Temperature ˚F Other Uses of BakeSecondary Oven Tips for Broil Setting Broil ModeGetting Best Results Broiling with a Regular Meat ThermometerHeating Light Oven Control Knobs To Set the Oven to BroilGAS Oven INFRA-RED Broiler BroilBurner Grates Care and MaintenanceBurner Grates Grill Grate Care and MaintenanceOther Grill Parts Grill CautionsWhen cleaning this range Range Cleaning ChartBrand Names Vigorously or too often, can eventually harm the enamel When removing the grates, care should be taken in liftingGriddle Steel Griddle Grease PanBroil Pan Grid Part/Material Cleaning Products/Directions Soil ConditionDirections. Rub lightly, it may scratch the finish. Rinse Soap-filled fiber or steel wool pads S.O.S , BrilloRacks Hot sudsy water Seal General Kitchen Cleaners Formula 409 , FantastikInterior See Oven Cavity, Oven Light Bulb Replacement Do-It-Yourself MaintenancePower Failure To Replace the Light BulbService Information Before Calling for ServiceIf the Burners do not Ignite Data Rating PlateFull OneYear Warranty WarrantyThermador Will Pay For Thermador Will Not Pay For

PRG364GL, PRG484GG, PRG366, PRG486GL, PRG486GD specifications

The Thermador PRG series of professional ranges includes impressive models like the PRG304, PRG364GL, PRG486GD, PRG486GL, PRG366, and PRG484GG. Each of these ranges is designed for serious cooks who prioritize performance, precision, and sophisticated design in their kitchens.

A standout feature across the PRG models is the powerful Star® Burner technology. Each burner is designed specifically to maximize heat distribution, achieving temperatures from a gentle simmer to a roaring boil. The patented star-shaped design allows for more surface area, yielding quicker cooking times and ensuring even heat.

Thermador also integrates a unique feature called the ExtraLow® simmer setting. This innovation allows for remarkable temperature control on select burners, making it easier to prepare delicate sauces or keep foods warm without burning. Chefs can appreciate the versatility offered, as these ranges cater to a variety of cooking techniques.

In addition to impressive burners, many models in the PRG series come equipped with dual-fuel capabilities. This means that users can benefit from the precision of gas burners combined with the consistent heat of electric ovens. The convection oven technology ensures even baking results while significantly reducing cooking times. This is especially beneficial for those who frequently roast or bake.

The PRG series also emphasizes user convenience and ease of use. With features like a spacious oven cavity, bright halogen lights, and intuitive control knobs, these ranges make cooking effortless. Some models boast additional functions like a self-cleaning mode, which saves homeowners from the hassle of manual cleaning and keeps the kitchen looking pristine.

Durability and style are important characteristics as well. The PRG304, PRG364GL, PRG486GD, PRG486GL, PRG366, and PRG484GG feature stainless steel finishes that are not only elegant but also easy to maintain. They are designed to resist scratches and wear, ensuring that they look great in any kitchen environment.

Safety features are prioritized too, with integrated systems that prevent gas leaks and overheating. This peace of mind allows chefs to focus on creating culinary masterpieces without worry.

Ultimately, the Thermador PRG series is ideal for those who seek both high performance and a luxury kitchen experience. With advanced technologies, thoughtful design, and culinary versatility, these ranges cater to the needs of passionate home cooks and professional chefs alike. Whether you are simmering sauces, baking pastries, or preparing a gourmet feast, the PRG304, PRG364GL, PRG486GD, PRG486GL, PRG366, and PRG484GG are engineered to deliver exceptional results every time.