Thermador PDR304 Before Calling for Service, If the Burners do not Ignite, Data Rating Plate

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SECTION SEVEN: BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

Before calling for Service, check the following to avoid unnecessary service charges.

Be sure to check these items first:

Is there a power outage in the area?

Is the household fuse blown or the circuit breaker tripped?

Is the range disconnected from the electrical supply?

IF THE BURNERS DO NOT IGNITE

Are the burner caps properly aligned and seated in the burner base?

Are the burner ports clogged?

Is a fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped?

Is the manual shut-off valve closed, preventing the flow of gas?

DATA RATING PLATE

The data rating plate shows the model and serial number of your range. It is located behind the toe kick at the bottom of the range. To access the rating plate, remove the two toe kick attachment screws, then carefully remove the toe kick panel.

For all models, the data rating plate is found on the component tray behind the toe kick panel.

! CAUTION:

Before removing the toe kick panel, disconnect the range from the electrical power supply. Reinstall the toe kick panel before reconnecting the range to the power supply and operating the range.

PDR Data Rating Plate Location

SERVICE INFORMATION

For handy reference, copy the infor- mation below from the data rating plate. Keep your invoice for War- ranty validation.

Model Number

Serial Number

Date of Purchase

Dealer’s Name

Dealer’s Phone Number

Service Center's Name

Service Center’s Phone Number

Also, enter

this information

on

the Product

Registration Form

in-

cluded with this product, then mail it to the indicated address.

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Contents Thermador Professional Range Model PDR304 Model PDR364GLModel PDR484GG For Your Safety AvertissementThermador Test Kitchen Consumer Scientists Table of Contents Introduction Safety Case of AN Electrical FailureDual-Fuel Models Insure proper installation PrecautionsHave the installer show you where the gas supply shut-off For personal safety, wear properUse care when opening the oven Clean the cooktop with cautionBefore self-cleaning the oven Never leave the cooktopService should only be done by Do not clean, rub, damage, move or remove the doorClean the ventilator hood and filters above the range Do not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation airPosition the racks correctly in the oven Before UsingYour Range for the FirstTimeSection Three Description Model and Parts IdentificationKey for PDR48 Models 119Key for PDR Models Dual-Fuel Model PDR366 ShownBurner Grates & Burners Dual-Fuel Model PDR304 Shown Key for PDR304 ModelsPDR304ZS PDR30 Model Guide to Knob Identification and LocationPDR36 Models PDR48 ModelsUsingthe Cooktop Sealed Burners Control KnobsOperation of the Burners Electronic Single Point Ignition ExtraLow SettingsOperation of the ExtraLow Burners ExtraLow TechniquesAutomatic RE-IGNITION Power FailureFlame Height Flame DescriptionCookware Recommendations Suggestions for Using the Chart Cooking ChartSpecialty Cookware FLAT-BOTTOM WOK PAN Canning TipsSurface Burner Cooking Chart Med. Hi to HI build Med. Lo to Med We recommend that these foods be stirred occasionallyMed. Hi to HI cook To XLO simmer Med. Lo melt fat LO to Med. LoBurner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Using the GrillControl Knob Grill AutomaticExploded Views and Side View of Grill Disassembly/Assembly of the GrillGrilling Suggestions Usingthe GrillHandling Excessive FLARE-UPS Cooking on the GrillGrill Cooking Chart Food Weight or Control Total Suggested Special InstructionsSetting Cooking Time Tips Meats PoultryFish Seafood Description Aboutthe GriddleBake Tips for BakeLarge Main Oven Convection Bake When Using the Oven in ANY ModeHigh Altitude Baking Rack Positions Large Main OvenOven Control Knobs Setting Bake/Convection BakeBAKE/CONVECTION Bake To SET the Electric OvenFood Safety Slow Cooking and LOW Temperature Uses of the OvenSuggested Temperature Chart to Keep Food Hot Food Oven Temperature ˚FSetting the 12-Inch Oven to Proof Setting the 12-Inch Oven to WarmFood Safety Concern Food Poisoning Possible Inch OvenCup Muffin Pan Baking ChartBroil Broil/Convection BroilSet Oven Control Knob to Broil or Convection Broil setting Broil Electric OvenKeep Door Closed throughout broil cycle Beef Broiling and Roasting ChartPork PoultryBefore Self Cleaning the Oven Self-Cleaning the OvenOven to SELF-CLEAN Large Electric Main OvenTo Set Self-Clean for the Large Main Self-Cleaning Oven Self Cleaning the OvenAT the END of the Clean Cycle Cleaning HintsCooktop Cleaning Chart Range CleaningWhen Cleaning this RangeGriddle Grease Tray Exterior Finish /Back PanelGriddle/Titanium surfaced Remove drip tray and discard Tray in warm soapy water or Do not clean any partGrease into a grease resistant Cold water. This can warp or Crack the aluminum plateTrim Strips Oven Cleaning Chart Part/Material/Soil Condition Cleaning Products/DirectionsOven Range Cleaning Chart Oven Light Bulb Replacement DO-IT-YOURSELF MaintenanceSymptom Cause To Replace the Light BulbService Information Before Calling for ServiceIf the Burners do not Ignite Data Rating PlateWarranty Full Oneyear WarrantyThermador will not PAY for Page P R O V E D
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