Thermador CGX456, CGX304, CGX365 Installing the Cooktop, Trim Tape, Propane, Connect GAS Supply

Models: CD456 CD365 CGX365 CGX304 CGX456

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INSTALLING THE COOKTOP

D.Install the Cooktop

Center the cooktop in the cutout to insure adequate clearance between the burner box and countertop edge. (A light pencil mark along the center of front edge and side edge of cooktop and counter will aid positioning of the cooktop in the center.)

E.Trim Tape

Trim excess aluminum tape along the frame edges. BE CAREFUL not to scratch painted metal frame or countertop.

Fig. 3 Counter cutout - solid surface Countertops

Fig. 4 Attaching Hold Down Brackets

Rough-in Box

 

Clamp

Adjusting Screw

 

CAUTION: Do not attempt any adjustment of ! the pressure regulator, except conversion to

propane.

3.CONNECT GAS SUPPLY

The gas inlet to the unit is located at the right rear of rough-in box. See Fig. 5 below. After installing a gas shut-off valve in an easily accessible location under the unit. Install the gas pressure regulator (supplied) to manifold pipe using Telfon® tape on threads of manifold pipe. To prevent possible damage to the gas pressure regulator, install it after the rough-in box is in its permanent position.

Fig. 5 Rough-in Box Area

Opening for Gas

Connection &

Electrical Cord

2"

2-1/2"

Connect the gas supply line to the unit pressure regulator using a l/2" flex gas line connector between wall shut-off valve and pressure regulator.

Secure regulator to cooktop gas inlet using approved Teflon tape. Turn to hand tighten plus 1/4 turn, not exceeding 1 turn for alignment.

Turn on gas at shut-off valve and check supply line connections for leaks using a soap solution. Do not use a flame of any sort.

Important Notes for Gas Connection:

The appliance and its individual gas shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5kPa).

The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5kPa).

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Thermador CGX456, CD365 Installing the Cooktop, Trim Tape, Propane, Connect GAS Supply, Important Notes for Gas Connection

CD456, CD365, CGX365, CGX304, CGX456 specifications

Thermador has long been synonymous with high-end kitchen appliances, and its latest series of gas cooking ranges, including the CGX456, CGX304, CGX365, CD365, and CD456, exemplify this legacy of innovation and performance. Each model is designed to deliver impeccable cooking precision, optimal functionality, and an elegant aesthetic.

The Thermador CGX456 offers a robust cooking experience with its 48-inch size, featuring four powerful burners and a griddle. The patented Star Burners provide up to 22,000 BTUs of power, allowing for rapid heating and exceptional cooking performance. The dual-fuel capability combines a gas cooktop with an electric oven, ensuring even baking and precise temperature control. The sleek stainless steel finish and professional handle design enhance the overall look of any kitchen.

For those seeking a more compact option, the CGX304 is a 30-inch range that doesn't compromise on features. It boasts dual-fuel technology, combining a powerful gas cooktop with an electric oven. With three Star Burners and a generous oven capacity, the CGX304 is ideal for everyday cooking needs. The full-access rack system allows for easy access to dishes, elevating your cooking experience.

The CGX365, another standout in the lineup, measures 36 inches and features five Star Burners. It also includes a convection oven that circulates hot air for even baking and browning. Additionally, the range has an integrated grill and a warming drawer, providing versatile cooking options and convenience.

Thermador's CD365 and CD456 models, distinguishing themselves with an elegant design, prioritize functionality while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetic. The CD365, with its 36-inch frame, includes five burners and a spacious oven, perfect for serious cooks. The CD456, on the other hand, features four burners plus a griddle for versatile meal preparation.

All models are equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as the Turbo Boil feature, which brings water to a boil in record time. The intuitive control knobs and illuminated oven interior enhance both usability and visibility, making cooking more enjoyable. These ranges are not only performance-oriented but also energy-efficient, adhering to stringent environmental standards.

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