Thermador PRD48, PRD36, PRD30 manual Before You Begin, Before Using Your Range for the First Time

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Before You Begin

Before Using Your Range for the First Time

Remove all packaging materials and temporary labels from oven and cooktop.

1.Check that you have the items listed on Page 8.

2.Record the Model and Serial number on Page 45. See "Data Rating Plate." These may be used for any future contacts with Customer Service. Enter this information on the Product Registration Card included with this product then mail it to the indicated address.

3.Optional Accessories. Grill Plate, Black Knob Kit, Chopping Board, Griddle Cover, Wok Support Ring and other accessories are available from your Ther- mador Dealer.

4.Position the racks correctly in the oven. The correct rack position depends on the recipe and the cooking mode. The rack positions are numbered from the bottom of the oven, like an elevator. Rack position 3 is the most frequently used position. Place rack(s) in the proper position before turning on the oven.

Insert the racks as follows:

a.Hold the rack with the back rail in the up position towards the rear of the oven. Slip it into the oven so the rack slides are between the rack and the rack guides.

b.Tip the front of the rack up slightly as it slides into the oven so that the safety stops clear the rack slides. The safety stops on the back of the rack will keep it from sliding out of the oven when it is pulled forward.

5.Ensure that the burner caps are correctly seated on the burner bases of the range's cooktop. Turn on each burner to check for proper flame color. See Page 18 for details.

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Figure 1: Oven Rack Positions

CAUTION

Aluminum foil should never be used to cover the oven racks or to line the oven. Do not remove the broiler element in the electric oven.

Before baking or broiling, the oven and broiler should be turned on to burn off the manufacturing oils. Turn the oven on to 450°F (230°C) for 20 to 30 minutes; then turn the broiler to "Broil" for same length of time. You may wish to turn on the venti- lator above your range during this time. Please note that it is normal for small amounts of smoke to be visible from the range, during this initial breaking-in pro- cess.

Please read “Care and Maintenance” on Page 38 before cleaning the oven racks.

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Contents Care and USE Manual Table of Contents Care and Maintenance Before Calling For ServiceAbout This Manual IntroductionHow This Manual Is Organized Introduction Gas Type VerificationSafety Gas and ElectricalRequirements Grounding InstructionsCase of AN Electrical Failure Tested in Accordance withSafety Practices to Avoid Personal Injury Safety Precautions Page California Proposition Description 48 w Grill Burner GriddleBefore Using Your Range for the First Time Before You BeginDescription Model and Parts Identification 48 RangeKey for 48 Models Electric Oven Interior Model and Parts Identification 36 Range Key for 36 ModelsModel and Parts Identification 30 Range Key for 30 ModelsUsing The Cooktop Sealed Burners Control Knobs Operation of the BurnersBTU for Standard Burners ExtraLow BurnersOperation of the ExtraLow Burner ExtraLow Techniques IgniterPower Failure Flame HeightCookware Recommendations Flame DescriptionBase Diameter Specialty Cookware Standard Size Water Bath CannerSuggestions For Using the Recommendations Cooking RecommendationsSurface Burner Cooking Recommendations Canning TipsDesserts SIMEggs MEAT, FISH, PoultryUsing the Gas Grill GrillBurner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Automatic ReignitionControl Knob Cooking on the GrillGrilling Suggestions DescriptionPreparing the Grill Food Setting Time Minutes Grill Grease TrayGrill Cooking Recommendations About the 12 and 24 Electric Griddle Preparing the Griddle Griddle Grease TraysGriddle Cooking Recommendations Griddle Grease TrayUsing the Oven BakeTips for Bake Rack PositionsBakeware Placement ConvectionCooking with Convection Convection Baking Tips for Convection Bake Setting Bake/Convection Bake Set Temperature using the Oven Control KnobTo Set the Oven Slow Cooking and Low Temperature Uses Oven Suggested Temperature Recommendations to Keep Food HotOther Uses of Bake To Set the Secondary Oven 48 ModelsWarm Secondary Oven Proof Secondary OvenSecondary Oven Only on 48 Models To Set the Secondary Oven to WarmBaking Recommendations Tips for BroilSetting Broil or Convection Broil Broil Electric OvenTo Set the Oven to Broil or Convection Broil Broiling and Roasting Recommendations Oven Heating LightCooling Blower PorkCare and Maintenance Electric Oven Before Self Cleaning the OvenBefore Setting the Oven to SELF-CLEAN LockRange Cleaning When Cleaning This RangePREHEATING, HEATING, and Cleaning lights and turn on Turn Oven Control Knob to OFF positionCleaning Recommendations PART/MATERIAL Suggested Cleaners RemindersBrand Names Brass Burner Base and Cast Iron CapExterior Finish/Back Guard Grill or Griddle Grease Tray/Titanium Igniters/CeramicSurface Spill Trays/ Stainless Steel PART/MATERIAL Cleaning PRODUCTS/DIRECTIONS Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Oven Light Bulb Replacement Power FailureSymptom Cause Remedy Intermittent or Constant Igniter SparkingBefore Calling For Service Be sure to check these items firstIf the Burners do not Ignite Data Rating PlateStatement of Limited Product Warranty Service InformationRepair/Replace as Your Exclusive Remedy Table des matières Utilisation de la table de cuissonAvant d’appeler le service technique Table des matières suitEntretien et nettoyage Concernant ce guide Présentation de ce guideIntroduction Sections Sécurité au début du guideSécurité Vérification du type de gazMise EN Garde Tous LES Modèles Essais Conformes ÀConsignes de sécurité destinées à éviter les blessures Consignes de sécurité Avertissement Danger DE BasculementAvertissement ’OBSTRUEZ PAS le débit d’air de combustion ou de ventilation Californie Proposition Avant de commencer Avant d’utiliser la cuisinière pour la première foisPostions des grilles dans le four Identification du modèle et des pièces cuisinière Légende pour modèle 48 poIntérieur du four électrique Identification du modèle et des pièces cuisinière 36 po Légende pour modèle 36 poIdentification du modèle et des pièces cuisinière 30 po Légende du modèle 30 poUtilisation de la table de cuisson Boutons de contrôle Fonctionnement des brûleursPuissance de sortie BTu des brûleurs standard Puissance de sortie BTu des brûleurs ExtraLowBrûleurs ExtraLow Fonctionnement du brûleur ExtraLowTechniques ExtraLow Réglages ExtraLowPanne de courant Rallumage automatique panne de courantRécipients recommandés Hauteur de la flamme Description de la flammeRécipient stable Récipients pour spécialités Récipient à base plateRecommandations de cuisson Suggestions d’utilisation des recommandationsCocotte de dimensions standard Cocotte-minute de dimensions standardBoissoons PainBeurre CéréalesOeufs VIANDE, POISSON, VOLAilles PâtesUtilisation du gril à gaz COCOTTE-MINUTERIZ SOUPES, BouillonsGril Cuisson sur le gril Suggestions de cuisson au gril Bouton de gril de gazPréparation du gril Durée minutesAliments Réglage Concernant la grille électrique 12 et 24 po Préparation de la grillePlateaus à graisse de la grille Recommandations de cuisson sur la grille électrique Cuisson sur la grilleUtilisation de four CuissonConseils pour cuisson Placement de plats Position des grilles de fourCuisson à convection Conseils d’utilisation de la cuisson par convection Position des grillesRéglages de cuisson/cuisson par convection Cuisson /cuisson à convectionRéglage du four Plats pour le four typeAutres utilisations du four Cuisson lente et à basse températureRéglage du four auxilia- ire modéle 48 po RemarqueChaud Four auxiliaire Po seulementAliments Témperature DU Four Pour régler le four auxiliaire afin de maintenir au chaudLa levure Four auxiliaire Four auxiliaire modèle 48 po seulementConseils de cuisson au four Gril/gril à convectionConseils pour le gril Réglage du gril ou gril à convection Gril four électriquePour régler le four à gril ou gril à convection Conseils de cuisson gril et four Voyant du fourSoufflerie de refroidissement PorcEntretien et nettoyage Four électriqueAvant d’effectuer le nettoyage automatique du four Verrouillage de porte Réglage de lautonettoy- ageToyage Automatique DU Four Nettoyage de la cuisinière Conseils de nettoyagePour nettoyer la cuisinière La fin de lautonettoyageBoutons de commande /Plastique Conseils de nettoyageMarques de produits Cadrans /ChromePage Surface des bacs à graisse/Acier inoxyd Éléments de lèchefritesPIÈCE/MATÉRIAU Produits D’ENTRETIEN/INDICATIONS Entretien à faire soi-même Changement de l’ampoule d’éclairage du fourJoint étanche Pour remplacer l’ampoule d’éclairageSymptôme Cause Solution Avant d’appeler le service technique Plaque signalétiqueVérifiez d’abord les points suivants Si les brûleurs ne s’allument pasRéparation/remplace- ment comme solution exclusive Information pour le Service TechniqueÉnoncé de garantie limitée Durée de la garantieProduit hors garantie
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