Thermador PRL48, PRL36, PRG48, PRG30, PRL30, PRG36 manual Cookware Recommendations, 51 mm

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Cookware Recommendations

WARNING:

To avoid risk of serious injury, damage to appliance or cookware, please observe the following:

Bakeware, such as large casserole pans, cookie sheets, etc. should never be used on the cooktop.

Placement of large stock pots should be staggered when used on the cooktop.

2” (51 mm)

Do not let plastic, paper or cloth come in contact with a hot burner grate, They may melt or catch fire.

Never let a pan boil dry. This can damage your pan and the cooking surface.

Professional quality pans with metal handles are recommended because plastic handles can melt or blister if the flame extends up the side of the pan. Professional quality pans are found at restaurant supply stores and gourmet specialty shops. All cookware should have these characteristics: good heat conductivity, good balance, correctly sized base diameter, a heavy, flat base, and a proper fitting lid.

For best cooking results, the flame should be contained under the bottom of the pan.

Aluminum and copper are pan materials that conduct the heat quickly and evenly. These metals are sometimes attached to the base or in the core between stainless steel.

Figure 17: Base Diameter

Select the base diameter to match the diameter of the flame. The diameter of the flame should be the same size as the pan base or slightly smaller. Oversize or under size pans sacrifice cooking performance. A

5-1/2" (140 mm) base size is generally the smallest recommended.

Figure 18: Balanced Pan

Balance is important for stability and even cooking. The handle must not be heavier than the pan and tilt it unevenly. A pan must sit level on the grate without rocking or wobbling.

Food packaged in aluminum foil should not be placed directly on the burner grate. Aluminum foil can melt during cooking.

Figure 19: Flat Base Pan

A heavy, flat base is more apt to remain flat when heated. Pan bases that are warped, dented, ridged or too lightweight will heat unevenly. Heat and cool pans gradually to avoid sudden temperature changes which tend to distort cookware. Do not add cold water to a hot pan.

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Contents Care and USE Manual Table of Contents Introduction About this ManualHow this Manual Is Organized What to do if YOU Smell GASGas and Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions SafetyGas Type Verification Please Read CarefullyTested in Accordance with Case of AN Electrical FailureNot USE Water on Grease Fires Safety Practices to Avoid Personal InjuryHazard Important Safety Notice Before You Begin Before Using Your Range for the First TimeCheck that you have these items DescriptionPlacing Racks in Oven Gliding Oven RacksRemoving Racks from Oven Side View of Oven Rack on Rack GuideKey for 48 Models DescriptionModel and Parts Identification 48 Range Model and Parts Identification 30 Range Model and Parts Identification 36 RangeKey for 36 Models Key for 30 ModelControl Knobs Using the CooktopSealed Star Burners BTU for Standard Burners Operation of the BurnersBTU for ExtraLow Burners Operation of the ExtraLow BurnersBurner Cap Placement Checking Burner Cap PlacementAutomatic Re-Ignition Power FailureFlame Height Flame Description51 mm Cookware RecommendationsSpecialty Cookware Suggestions For Using RecommendationsCooking Recommendations Canning TipsSurface Burner Cooking Recommendations Popcorn PastasPressure Cooker RiceDescription Using the Electric GriddleControl Knob Preparing the GriddleGriddle Cooking Recommendations Using the OvenBake Cooking on the GriddleConvection Bakeware PlacementLarge Main Oven Cooking with ConvectionRack Positions Converting Conventional Baking to Convection BakingTips for Convection Bake Bake / Convection Bake Setting Bake/Convection Bake/Extended BakeTo Set the Oven Extended BakeOther Uses of Bake Slow Cooking and Low Temperature Uses of the OvenTo Set the Secondary Oven 48 Range Automatic operation of the cooling blowerBaking Recommendations Food Oven TemperatureBroil Setting BroilPoultry Broiling and Roasting RecommendationsPork Range Cleaning Care and MaintenanceCleaning Recommendations When Cleaning This RangeGriddle Grease Tray / Aluminum with Exterior Finish/Back GuardSurface Spill Trays / Main Top Igniters / CeramicPART/MATERIAL Cleaning PRODUCTS/DIRECTIONS Powdered Cleanser Bon-amiComet, Ajax Cleaners Soft ScrubRack Guide removal, for cleaning Oven Racks and Rack Guides Hot sudsy waterOven Light Bulb Replacement Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceSymptom Cause Remedy Intermittent or Constant Igniter SparkingService Information Before Calling For ServiceBe sure to check these items first If the Burners do not IgniteHow Long the Warranty Lasts What this Warranty Covers & Who it Applies toOut of Warranty Product Warranty ExclusionsPage Introduction Sécurité Table des matièresPage Présentation de ce guide Concernant ce guideAvertissement SI Vous Détectez UNE Odeur DE GAZVérification du type de gaz SécuritéLisez Attentivement CE QUI Suit Mise EN GardeEssais Conformes À Avertissement Tous LES ModèlesEN CAS DE Panne Électrique Consignes DE Sécurité Destinées À Éviter LES Blessures Avertissement Danger DE Basculement Avis DE Sécurité Important Consignes DE Sécurité Destinées À Éviter LES BlessuresAvant de commencer Accessoires et pièces de cuisinière 30po 36po 48poAvant d’utiliser la cuisinière pour la première fois Assurez-vous que vous avez tous ces élémentsGrilles de four coulissantes Retirer les grilles du fourMettre les grilles dans le four Vue latérale de la grille du four sur le guideRemarque Identification du modèle et des pièces Cuisinière 48 poLégende du modèle 48 po Légende du modèle 36 po Identification du modèle et des pièces Cuisinière 36 poIdentification du modèle et des pièces Cuisinière 30 po Utilisation de la cuisinièreLégende du modèle 30 po Brûleurs Star scellésFonctionnement des brûleurs Boutons de commandeBTU des brûleurs ExtraLow BTU des brûleurs standardsFonctionnement de brûleur ExtraLow Techniques ExtraLowVérification de la mise en place du capuchon de brûleur Mise en place du capuchon du brûleurPanne de courant Rallumage automatiqueHauteur de la flamme Description de la flammeRécipients recommandés Suggestions d’utilisation des recommandations Recommandations de cuissonRécipients pour spécialités Conseils d’utilisationPain BoissoonsBeurre CéréalesPâtes MEDMaïs Soufflé COCOTTE-MINUTEPréparation de la plaque Bouton de commandeUtiliser la plaque chauffante Cuisson au four Recommandations de cuisson sur la plaque chauffanteUtilisation de la table de cuisson Cuisson par convection Emplacement des platsGrand four principal Position de la grille ConseilsCuisson, cuisson à convection EmplacementPour régler le four Les voyants Four EN Circuit et Préchauffage s’allumentContrôles du four secondaire pour cuisinière 48 po Cuisson prolongéePour régler le four secondaire modèles de 48 po Autres utilisations du fourCuisson lente et à basse température Aliments Température DU FourBroil Gril Conseils de cuisson au fourPour obtenir les meilleurs résultats Grand four principal ou four secondaire modèles de 48 poUstensiles Réglage du grilloirGriller à l’aide d’un thermomètre à viande Gril Four à gazVolaille Conseils de cuisson grillade et rôtisPorc Nettoyage de la cuisinière Entretien et nettoyageConseils de nettoyage Pour nettoyer la cuisinièrePlateau à graisse de la plaque Acier inoxydablePlateau de surface / dessus principal PIÈCE/MATÉRIAU Produits D’ENTRETIEN/INDICATIONS Remarque Produits d’entretien Soft Scrub Grilles du four et guide Eau chaude savonneuseProduits d’entretien puissants Easy Off pour fours Extérieur, cadre, poignée, déflecteurEntretien à faire soi-même Symptôme Cause SolutionChangement de l’ampoule du four Pour remplacer l’ampoule d’éclairageÉtiquette signalétique Avant d’appeler le service techniqueInformation pour le service technique Vérifiez d’abord les points suivantsDurée de la garantie Couverture de la garantie et à qui elle sappliqueProduit hors garantie Exclusions de la garantiePage Descripción ContenidosPage Introducción Acerca de este manualCómo está organizado este manual AdvertenciaVerificación del tipo de gas SeguridadLEA Detenidamente Esta Información PrecauciónProbado Conforme a Advertencia Todos LOS ModelosEN Caso DE UNA Falla Eléctrica Agua EN UN Incendio DE Grasa Prácticas de seguridad para evitar lesionesAdvertencia Riesgo DE Vuelco DE LA Estufa Prácticas DE Seguridad Para Evitar LesionesPrácticas DE Seguridad Para Evitar Lesiones Antes de usar su estufa por primera vez Antes de comenzarAsegúrese de tener los siguientes artículos Aviso Importante DE SeguridadColocación de las rejillas en el horno Retiro de las rejillas del hornoRejillas deslizantes del horno Modelo e identificación de piezas estufa de DescripciónClave para modelos de NotaFigura 5 Interior del horno de gas Quemadores sellados Star Uso de la superficie de cocinaClave para modelo de Figura 8 Base de quemador de bronce Star Perillas de controlBTU para quemadores estándares Operación de los quemadoresBTU para quemadores ExtraLow Operación de los quemadores ExtraLowComprobación de la colocación de las tapas de quemadores Colocación de las tapas de quemadoresFalla del servicio eléctrico Reencendido automáticoAltura de la llama Descripción de la llamaFigura 17 Diámetro de la base Recomendaciones para los utensilios de cocinaFigura 19 Olla de base plana Utensilios especiales para cocinarConsejos para enlatar Recomendaciones para cocinarSugerencias para seguir las recomendaciones Enlatador estándar de presiónCARNES, Pescados PostresHuevos POP Corn Palomitas DE MaízOlla DE Presión ArrozDescripción Uso de la plancha eléctricaPreparación de la plancha Colector de grasa de la planchaRecomendaciones para cocinar en la plancha Uso del hornoHorneado Cómo cocinar en la planchaRejillas del horno principal grande ConvecciónColocación de moldes Cocina con el modo de convecciónPosiciones de las rejillas Horneado por convecciónConsejos para el horneado por convección Horneado / Horneado por convección Para configurar el hornoTipos de molde ColocaciónOperación automática del ventilador de enfriamiento Horneado prolongadoOtros usos del horneado Para configurar el horno secundario estufa deCocina lenta y usos del horno con temperaturas bajas Alimento Temperatura DEL HornoAsar Recomendaciones para hornearPara obtener los mejores resultados UtensiliosRecomendaciones para asar y rostizar Ajuste del modo de asarCómo asar con un termómetro regular para carne Asado Horno de gasAves DE Cocción EspecialesPuerco Limpieza de la estufa Cuidado y mantenimientoAl limpiar esta estufa Nombres de marcasAcabado exterior/Protector trasero Superficie principal Colector de grasa de la planchaEncendedores / Cerámica Limpiadores Soft Scrub PIEZA/MATERIAL LIMPIADORES/INSTRUCCIONESAlmohadillas de lana de acero con jabón S.O.S, Brillo CavidadNota Limpiadores Soft Scrub Rejillas y guías del horno Agua jabonosa calienteExterior, bastidor, agarradera Deflector térmicoCambio del foco de luz en el horno Mantenimiento hecho por ustedFalla de electricidad Chispas intermitentes o constantes del encendedorAsegúrese de verificar primero los aspectos siguientes Antes de solicitar servicioSi no se encienden los quemadores Placa de información del aparatoDuración de la garantía Cobertura de esta garantía y a quiénes se aplicaReparación/reemplazo como único recurso Producto fuera de garantía
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