Thermador PDR48, PDR30 Disassembly/Assembly of the Grill, Exploded Views and Side View of Grill

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SECTION FOUR: USING THE COOKTOP

Disassembly/Assembly of the Grill

CAUTION:

Use extreme care when placing the grill components into the grill compartment. Avoid contacting the ceramic igniter which could break preventing operation of the grill.

The grill must be assembled as shown. The drip tray heat shields must be in place, and the burner must be properly positioned relative to the gas supply. Incorrect assembly of the grill may result in unsafe or hazardous conditions during operation.

Do not leave the grill unattended while in use.

Do not use charcoal briquettes or coals of any kind.

Follow the steps below to disassemble the compo- nents in the grill box.

A.Remove the grill grate, stainless steel radiant and burner from the grill box.

B.Remove the aluminum rectangular drip pan inside the grill box as shown below.

C.Install the heat deflector into slots of front panel of grill box.

D.Insert the end of the burner into the slots at the back of the grill box. Insert the tab on front of the burner into slot in the heat deflector.

E.The stainless steel radiant lies on two (2) studs on each end of the grill can.

F.Place the grill grate, with raised food containment rail oriented towards the grill box rear.

G.To reassemble the grill, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Exploded Views and Side View of Grill

Grill

Grate

Stainless

Steel Radiant

U-shaped burner

Heat

Deflector

Grill Box

Drip Pan

Burner Placement in slots in back of grill

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Contents Model PDR304 Model PDR364GL Thermador Professional RangeModel PDR484GG Avertissement For Your SafetyThermador Test Kitchen Consumer Scientists Table of Contents Introduction Case of AN Electrical Failure SafetyDual-Fuel Models Have the installer show you where the gas supply shut-off PrecautionsInsure proper installation For personal safety, wear properBefore self-cleaning the oven Clean the cooktop with cautionUse care when opening the oven Never leave the cooktopClean the ventilator hood and filters above the range Do not clean, rub, damage, move or remove the doorService should only be done by Do not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation airBefore UsingYour Range for the FirstTime Position the racks correctly in the ovenKey for PDR48 Models Model and Parts IdentificationSection Three Description 119Dual-Fuel Model PDR366 Shown Key for PDR ModelsBurner Grates & Burners Key for PDR304 Models Dual-Fuel Model PDR304 ShownPDR36 Models Guide to Knob Identification and LocationPDR304ZS PDR30 Model PDR48 ModelsSealed Burners Control Knobs Usingthe CooktopOperation of the Burners Operation of the ExtraLow Burners ExtraLow SettingsElectronic Single Point Ignition ExtraLow TechniquesFlame Height Power FailureAutomatic RE-IGNITION Flame DescriptionCookware Recommendations Specialty Cookware Cooking ChartSuggestions for Using the Chart FLAT-BOTTOM WOK PAN Canning TipsSurface Burner Cooking Chart Med. Hi to HI cook To XLO simmer We recommend that these foods be stirred occasionallyMed. Hi to HI build Med. Lo to Med Med. Lo melt fat LO to Med. LoControl Knob Using the GrillBurner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Grill AutomaticDisassembly/Assembly of the Grill Exploded Views and Side View of GrillHandling Excessive FLARE-UPS Usingthe GrillGrilling Suggestions Cooking on the GrillFood Weight or Control Total Suggested Special Instructions Grill Cooking ChartSetting Cooking Time Tips Poultry MeatsFish Seafood Aboutthe Griddle DescriptionTips for Bake BakeLarge Main Oven High Altitude Baking When Using the Oven in ANY ModeConvection Bake Rack Positions Large Main OvenBAKE/CONVECTION Bake Setting Bake/Convection BakeOven Control Knobs To SET the Electric OvenSuggested Temperature Chart to Keep Food Hot Slow Cooking and LOW Temperature Uses of the OvenFood Safety Food Oven Temperature ˚FFood Safety Concern Food Poisoning Possible Setting the 12-Inch Oven to WarmSetting the 12-Inch Oven to Proof Inch OvenBaking Chart Cup Muffin PanBroil/Convection Broil BroilBroil Electric Oven Set Oven Control Knob to Broil or Convection Broil settingKeep Door Closed throughout broil cycle Pork Broiling and Roasting ChartBeef PoultryOven to SELF-CLEAN Self-Cleaning the OvenBefore Self Cleaning the Oven Large Electric Main OvenAT the END of the Clean Cycle Self Cleaning the OvenTo Set Self-Clean for the Large Main Self-Cleaning Oven Cleaning HintsWhen Cleaning this Range CleaningCooktop Cleaning Chart RangeExterior Finish /Back Panel Griddle Grease TrayGrease into a grease resistant Cold water. This can warp or Tray in warm soapy water or Do not clean any partGriddle/Titanium surfaced Remove drip tray and discard Crack the aluminum plateTrim Strips Part/Material/Soil Condition Cleaning Products/Directions Oven Cleaning ChartOven Range Cleaning Chart Symptom Cause DO-IT-YOURSELF MaintenanceOven Light Bulb Replacement To Replace the Light BulbIf the Burners do not Ignite Before Calling for ServiceService Information Data Rating PlateFull Oneyear Warranty WarrantyThermador will not PAY for Page P R O V E D
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