This module is integrated at the factory, under direct control of BSH Home
Appliances Corporation, and is not user serviceable or upgradable.
At least 20 cm separation distance should be maintained from device to user.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority to use
this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful
interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil
ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Le fonctionnement dans la plage de 5150 à 5250 MHz est uniquement pour une utilisation intérieure afin
de réduire le potentiel d’interférences nuisibles aux systèmes de satellites mobiles sur les canaux.
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Congratulations!
Félicitations!
Congratulations on your recent Thermador purchase!
Whether you are a dedicated chef or simply a connoisseur
of the art of cooking, owning a Thermador kitchen is the
ultimate expression of personal style, good taste and an
appreciation for the complete culinary experience. Our
award-winning products have been empowering culinary
enthusiasts for more than eleven decades.
Before you begin using your new Thermador product,
please take a moment to review the Use and Care Guide.
You will find the answers to all of your questions as well as
some very important safety information. Pay special
attention to the
the beginning of the manual. Your Thermador product is
ready and waiting to be used for your next gourmet
creation!
Our products are handcrafted with the highest quality
authentic materials to ensure years of reliable service. In
the unlikely event that you have a service question, please
have your model and serial numbers of your product
available (see the “
location).
We realize that you have made a considerable investment
in your kitchen. Please feel free to share your Thermador
kitchen photos and remodeling stories with us. Follow us
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would love to hear from you!
Thermador wishes you many years of creative cooking.
Important Safety Instructions
Before Calling For Service”
located at
section for
Félicitations pour votre récent achat Thermador! Que vous
soyez un chef enthousiaste ou un simple connaisseur de
l’art culinaire, le fait de posséder une cuisine Thermador
représente l’expression ultime de votre style personnel,
de votre bon goût et de votre intérêt à vivre une
expérience culinaire complète. Nos produits primés
permettent à des adeptes de la bonne bouffe d’atteindre
de nouveaux sommets depuis plus de onze décennies.
Avant de commencer à utiliser votre nouveau produit
Thermador, veuillez prendre un moment pour examiner ce
guide d’utilisation et d’entretien. Vous trouverez des
réponses à toutes vos questions ainsi que quelques
renseignements essentiels en matière de sécurité. Portez
une attention particulière aux
importantes
Thermador est prêt et n’attend plus que vous l’utilisiez
pour votre prochaine création gastronomique!
Nos produits sont fabriqués à la main avec des matériaux
authentiques de haute qualité afin d’assurer des années
de service fiable. Dans l’éventualité improbable où vous
auriez une question relativement à l’entretien, veuillez
avoir à la portée de la main le numéro de série et de
modèle de votre produit (reportez vous “
le service technique
Nous savons bien que vous avez investi une somme
considérable dans votre cuisine. N’hésitez pas à partager
avec nous les photos de votre cuisine Thermador et les
anecdotes relatives au remodelage de votre cuisine.
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nouvelles!
se trouvant au début du guide. Votre produit
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Thermador vous souhaite de nombreuses années de
gastronomie créative.
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Safety
DEFINITIONS
9 WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a
result of non-observance of this warning.
9 CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may occur as a
result of non-observance of this warning.
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance or
property may occur as a result of non-compliance with this
advisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or tips.
This THERMADOR® appliance is made by
BSH Home Appliances Corporation
1901 Main Street, Suite 600
Irvine, CA 92614
Questions?
1-800-735-4328
www.thermador.com
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Safety
9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Please read carefully
Installer: Please leave this guide with this unit for the
owner.
Owner: Please retain this guide for future reference. Use
appliance only for its intended purpose as described in
this manual.
WARNING
When properly cared for, your new appliance has been
designed to be safe and reliable. Read all instructions
carefully before use. These precautions will reduce the
risk of burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to persons.
When using kitchen appliances, basic safety
precautions must be followed, including these in the
following pages.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is
not followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or
death.
--DO NOT store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
--WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
WARNING
DANGER OF TIPPING:
All ranges can tip and injury can result. To
prevent accidental tipping of the range, attach
it to the floor, wall, or cabinet by installing the
anti-tip bracket supplied.
A child or adult can tip the range over and be
killed or seriously injured. Verify that the antitip bracket is securely installed. Ensure the antitip bracket is engaged when the range is
moved.
DO NOT operate the range
without the anti-tip bracket in
place. Failure to follow the
instructions in this manual can
result in death or serious burns to
children and adults.
If the range is pulled away from the wall for cleaning,
service, or any other reason, ensure that the anti-tip
bracket is properly reengaged when the range is
pushed back against the wall. In the event of
abnormal usage (such as a person standing, sitting, or
leaning on an open door), failure to take this
precaution can result in tipping of the range. Personal
injury might result from spilled hot liquids or from the
range itself.
Check for proper installation and use of anti-tip
bracket. Carefully tip range forward pulling from the
back to ensure that the anti-tip bracket engages the
range and prevents tip-over. Range should not move
more than 1'' (2.5 cm).
•DO NOT try to light any appliance.
•DO NOT touch any electrical switch.
•DO NOT use any phone in your
building.
•Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the
gas supplier’s instructions.
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the fire department.
--Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
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WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
or maintenance can cause injury or property damage.
Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional
information consult a qualified installer, service
agency, manufacturer or the gas supplier.
WARNING
To provide proper ventilation of the range DO NOT
remove range feet.
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WARNING
Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off
at service panel and lock service panel. This will
prevent power from being switched on accidentally.
When the service panel cannot be locked, securely
fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag to
the service panel.
Gas type verification
Natural gas – 7 in. column water (17.4 mb) min., 14 in.
(34.9 mb) maximum
Propane gas – 11 in. water column (27.4 mb) min., 14 in.
(34.9 mb) maximum
Verify the type of gas supplied to the location. Ensure that
the appliance is connected to the type of gas for which it
is certified. Refer to the data rating label.
WARNING
If a gas conversion kit is used, the kit shall be installed
by qualified technician in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes
and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
If the information in the instructions is not followed
exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon
monoxide may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life. The qualified technician
is responsible for the proper installation of the kit. The
installation is not proper and complete until the
operation of the converted appliance is checked as
specified in the manufacturer’s instructions supplied
with the kit.
CAUTION
When connecting the unit to propane gas, make
certain the propane gas tank is equipped with its own
high-pressure regulator in addition to the pressure
regulator supplied with the appliance. The maximum
gas pressure to this appliance must not exceed 14.0''
water column (34.9 mb) from the propane gas tank to
the pressure regulator.
For Massachusetts installations:
1. Installation must be performed by a qualified or
licensed contractor, plumber or gas fitter qualified or
licensed by the state, province or region where this
appliance is being installed.
2. Shut-off valve must be a “T” handle gas cock.
3. Flexible gas connector must not be longer than 36''
(914 mm).
Ensure proper installation and servicing. Follow the
Installation Manual provided with this product. Have the
appliance installed and electrically grounded by a
qualified technician.
In the event a burner goes out and gas escapes, open a
window or a door. DO NOT attempt to use the appliance
until the gas has had time to dissipate. Wait at least 5
minutes before using the appliance.
DO NOT repair or replace any part of the appliance unless
specifically recommended in this manual. All servicing
should be referred to an authorized servicer.
Electrical requirements
WARNING
IN CASE OF AN ELECTRICAL FAILURE
If for any reason a gas control knob is turned
ON and there is no electrical power to operate
the electronic igniters on the burners, turn OFF
the gas control knob and wait 5 minutes for the
gas to dissipate before lighting the burner
manually.
To light the burners manually, carefully hold a
lighted match to the burner ports and turn the
gas control knob to HI
you can use the standard burners, but each
must be lit with a match.
DO NOT attempt to light the XLO® burners
manually. These burners are equipped with the
ExtraLow® feature and cannot be lit manually.
The appliance must be electrically grounded in
accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 or the
Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02.
. During a power failure,
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It is the personal responsibility and obligation of you, the
user, to have this appliance connected to the electrical
power supply by a qualified electrician, in accordance with
the National Electrical Code and/or applicable local codes
and ordinances.
Service should only be done by an authorized servicer.
Always disconnect the electrical plug from the wall
receptacle before servicing this unit.
See the Installation Manual for electrical requirements and
grounding instructions.
Have the installer show you where the electric circuit
breaker and the gas supply shut off valve are located so
you know how and where to turn off the gas and electricity
to the appliance.
Installation and maintenance must be carried out correctly.
Follow the instructions in the Installation Manual supplied
with the product. Make sure that a qualified electrician
installs and performs grounding of the appliance.
This appliance complies with the following Safety
Codes and Standards:
•UL 858, The Standard for the Safety of Household
Electric Ranges
•ANSI Z21.1, The American National Standard for
Household Cooking Gas Appliances
•CAN1-1.1-M81, Domestic Gas Ranges
•CSA C22.2 No. 61, Household Cooking Ranges
Installation must conform with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or, in Canada, the Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
Installation of appliances designed for manufactured
(mobile) home installation must conform with the
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard,
Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for
Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD (Part
280)] or with local codes where applicable.
Installation of appliances designed for recreational park
trailers must conform with state or other codes or, in the
absence of such codes, with the Standard for Recreational
Park Trailers, ANSI A119.5.
Clearances from non-combustible materials are not part of
the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are not certified by
CSA. Clearances under 6 inches should be approved by
the local codes and/or by the local authority having
jurisdiction.
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to
determine if additional requirements and/or standards
apply to specific installations.
The maximum depth of cabinets installed above cooking
surface must be 13'' (330 mm).
Child safety
WARNING
DO NOT store items of interest to children above or
at the back of the appliance. If children should climb
onto the appliance to reach these items, they could be
seriously injured.
When children become old enough to use the appliance,
it is the responsibility of the parents or guardians to ensure
that they are instructed in safe operation of the appliance
by qualified persons.
DO NOT allow anyone to climb, stand, lean, sit, or hang
on any part of an appliance. This can damage the
appliance, and the unit may tip over, potentially causing
severe injury.
DO NOT allow children to use this appliance unless
closely supervised by an adult.
Children and pets should not be left alone or unattended
in the area where the appliance is in use. They should
never be allowed to play in its vicinity, whether or not the
appliance is in use.
General safety
State of California Proposition 65 Warning:
: WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including
vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury to persons, in the event
of a range top grease fire, observe the following:
•Smother flames with a close-fitting lid, cookie
sheet, or other metal tray, then turn off the gas
burner or the electric element. Be careful to
prevent burns. If the flames do not go out
immediately, evacuate and call the fire
department.
•Never pick up a flaming pan. You may be burned.
•DO NOT use water, including wet dish cloths or
towels, to extinguish flames – a violent steam
explosion will result.
•Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
•You know you have a class ABC extinguisher
and you already know how to operate it.
•The fire is small and contained in the area
where it started.
•The fire department is being called.
•You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
WARNING
To eliminate risk of burns or fire caused by reaching
over heated surface units, cabinet storage located
above the surface units should be avoided.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A GREASE FIRE:
•Never leave surface units unattended at high
settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy
spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils slowly on low
or medium settings.
•Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat
or when flambéing food (i.e. Crepes Suzette,
Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambé).
•Clean hood filters frequently. Grease should not
be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.
•Use proper pan size. Always use cookware
appropriate for the size of the appliance burner.
If the appliance is near a window, be certain the curtains
do not blow over or near the appliance burners; they
could catch on fire.
ALWAYS have a working smoke detector near the kitchen.
In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire,
drop and roll immediately to extinguish flames.
Have an appropriate fire extinguisher available nearby,
highly visible, and easily accessible near the cooking
appliance.
Smother flames from food fires, other than grease fires,
with baking soda. Never use water on cooking fires.
Whenever possible, do not operate the ventilation system
during a fire. However, DO NOT reach through fire to turn
it off.
NEVER let clothing, potholders, or other flammable
materials come in contact with or too close to any burner
or burner grate until it has cooled. Fabric may ignite and
result in personal injury.
Use only dry potholders: moist or damp potholders on hot
surfaces may cause burns from steam. DO NOT use a
towel or other bulky cloth in place of potholders. DO NOT
let potholders touch hot burners or burner grates.
For personal safety, wear proper apparel. Loose fitting
garments or hanging sleeves should never be worn while
using this appliance. Some synthetic fabrics are highly
flammable and should not be worn while cooking.
DO NOT use aluminum foil to line any part of the
appliance. Use of a foil liner could result in a shock or fire
hazard, or the obstruction of the flow of combustion and
ventilation air. Foil is an excellent heat insulator and heat
will be trapped beneath it. This will upset the cooking
performance and can damage the finish of the appliance.
WARNING
The appliance is for cooking. Based on safety
considerations, never use the appliance to warm or
heat a room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide
poisoning and overheating of the unit. Also, such use
can damage the appliance parts.
NEVER use any part of the appliance for storage.
Flammable materials can catch fire and plastic items may
melt or ignite. DO NOT hang articles from any part of the
appliance. Some fabrics are quite flammable and may
catch on fire.
When using the appliance: DO NOT TOUCH THE
BURNER GRATES OR THE IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING
AREA. Areas adjacent to the burners may become hot
enough to cause burns.
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Never leave the appliance unattended when using high
flame settings. Boil overs cause smoking and greasy
spillovers that may ignite. Also, if the burner flames and
igniter are smothered with spillage, unburned gas will
escape into the room. See page 6 regarding gas leaks.
Only certain types of glass, heatproof glass-ceramic,
ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed cookware are
suitable for cooking on the burners. This type of cookware
may break with sudden temperature changes. Use only on
low or medium heat settings according to the utensil
manufacturer’s directions.
DO NOT heat or warm unopened food containers. Buildup of pressure may cause the container to burst and cause
injury.
WARNING
During cooking, set the burner control so that the
flame heats only the bottom of the pan and does not
extend beyond the bottom of the pan. This instruction
is based on safety considerations.
Use caution to ensure that drafts like those from forced air
vents or fans do not blow flammable material toward the
flames or push the flames so that they extend beyond the
edges of the pot.
GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Let hot grease cool before
attempting to handle it. Avoid letting grease deposits
collect. Clean after each use.
For proper lighting and performance of the burners, keep
the igniter ports clean. It is necessary to clean the ports
when there is a boil over or when the burner does not light
even though the electronic igniters activate.
Clean the appliance with caution. Avoid steam burns; DO NOT use a wet sponge or cloth to clean the appliance
while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface. Follow directions provided by the
cleaner manufacturer.
WARNING
After a spill or boil over, turn off the burner and using
caution due to possible hot surfaces, clean around the
burner and burner ports. After cleaning, check for
proper operation.
Be sure all controls are turned off and the appliance is cool
before using any type of aerosol cleaner on or around the
appliance. The chemical that produces the spraying action
could, in the presence of heat, ignite or cause metal parts
to corrode.
Always use pots and pans that have flat bottoms large
enough to cover the burner. The use of undersized pots
and pans could expose a portion of the flame and may
result in ignition of clothing.
WARNING
Avoid using high flame setting with a pan larger than
the grate or with one that spans more than one
burner, such as a griddle, for prolonged periods of
time. This can result in poor combustion that
generates harmful by-products.
DO NOT use pots or pans on the grill plate accessory
(purchased separately). Bakeware, such as large casserole
pans, cookie sheets, etc., should never be used on the
accessory.
DO NOT use flammable cleaners to clean the appliance.
Remove the optional cutting board or griddle cover
accessory, which is stored on top of the griddle plate,
before operating the griddle or any adjacent burners.
WARNING
DO NOT block or obstruct the flow of air
through the ventilation openings. The vent is
located at the back of the appliance. The
vent needs to be unobstructed and open to
provide necessary airflow that is important
for proper performance.
DO NOT touch vent area while the appliance is on
and for several minutes after the appliance is off.
Some parts of the vent and surrounding areas become
hot enough to cause burns. Allow appliance sufficient
time to cool before touching or cleaning vent areas.
DO NOT position plastic or other heat-sensitive items
on or near the vent. These items could melt or ignite.
DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation
air.
DO NOT use the grill plate accessory for cooking
excessively fatty meats or products which promote flareups.
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When cooking fatty or oily foods on burners, the grill, or
the griddle, adjacent gas burners can ignite airborne
fumes. Use caution to avoid burns.
To avoid a fire hazard, grease accumulation must be
prevented by frequently cleaning the ventilation hood and
filters.
In case of fire or when intentionally “flaming” liquor or
other spirits on the appliance, follow manufacturer’s
instructions. Use caution when cooking foods with high
alcohol content (e.g. rum, brandy, bourbon). Alcohol
evaporates at high temperatures. There is a risk of burning
as the alcohol vapors may catch fire. Use only small
quantities of alcohol in foods.
DO NOT store or use corrosive chemicals, vapors,
flammables, or nonfood products in or near this appliance.
It is specifically designed for use when heating or cooking
food. The use of corrosive chemicals while heating or
cleaning will damage the appliance and could result in
injury.
WARNING
DO NOT leave food or cooking utensils, etc, in oven
during the self-cleaning mode of operation.
Before self-cleaning the oven (select models), remove
the broiler pan, oven racks, and any other utensils,
and excess spillage.
IMPORTANT: There is a possibility to discolor the back
wall under certain cooking conditions.
DO NOT clean, rub, damage, move or remove the door
gasket. It is essential for a good seal during baking. If the
gasket becomes worn or excessively soiled with food
particles, replace gasket to assure a tight seal.
Protect the self-cleaning feature. Clean only those parts
indicated in this booklet. DO NOT use commercial oven
cleaners or oven liner protective coatings of any kind in or
around the self-cleaning oven.
Place oven racks in desired position while oven is cool. If a
rack must be moved while the oven is hot, do not let the
potholders contact the broiler element.
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR
SURFACES OF OVEN – Heating elements may be hot
even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an
oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and
after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable
materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of
oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other
surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to
cause burns - among these surfaces are oven vent
openings and surfaces near these openings, oven doors,
and windows of oven doors.
WARNING
WARNING
This appliance should not be installed with a
ventilation system that directs air in a downward
direction toward the appliance. This type of
ventilation system may cause ignition and combustion
problems with the appliance resulting in personal
injury, property damage, or unintended operation.
Ventilating systems that direct the air upwards do not
have any restriction.
An air curtain or other overhead range hood, which
operates by blowing a downward airflow onto a
range, shall not be used in conjunction with a gas
range unless the hood and range have been designed
and tested in accordance with the Standard for
Domestic Gas Ranges, ANSI Z21.1 • CSA 1.1, and
listed by an independent testing laboratory for
combination use.
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven
bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as
aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the
oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire
hazard.
Use care when opening the oven door; let hot air or steam
escape before removing or replacing foods.
Please note that some pets or humans can be sensitive to
the odors created during the self-cleaning process
whether it is a manufacturing residue burn off or food. It is
recommended that those potentially affected be removed
from the kitchen area during the self-clean process.
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Description
1
2
3
5
4
7
8
6
9
Appliance identification
Model shown is 48'' with griddle option (features will vary).
1Island Trim included or Low Backguard ordered separately
(See Warning concerning spacing behind the range when using the range with the Island Trim.)
2Oven vent (DO NOT obstruct!)
3STAR
4Griddle option (options will vary)
5Control panel
6Main oven
7Secondary auxiliary oven (select models)
8Leg covers
9Range feet
®
burners and grates
(If additional leg covers are required, they may be ordered from the service center by calling 1–800–735–4328 at
no charge for up to one year after purchase date of the appliance.)
•The model and serial number must be provided when
calling customer support for assistance.
•Register your BSH product to ensure timely service
and access to your product related information. For
product registration information see page 54.
Surface burners
1. Ensure that the burner caps are correctly seated on
the burner bases of the range's cooktop (see
page 19).
2. Turn on each burner to check for proper flame color
(see “Flame description” on page 21 for details).
Oven racks
To install rack guides
To install Full Access
1. Hold the rack on a slight angle and place the safety
hooks under the front of the rack guides.
2. Push the rack into the oven, lifting the rack stops
over the front of the rack guides.
3. Hold the rack straight.
®
racks:
1. Push the two rails in the holes in the back of the oven
cavity.
2. Slide the guide's key slots over the shoulder bolts.
3. At the front of the oven cavity press down on the front
of rack guide to clear the heads of the two shoulder
bolts.
4. Push the rack in completely.
5. Engage the rack’s front hooks on the rack guides.
IMPORTANT: When placing the gliding rack in the oven,
make sure the front supports on the rack guides rest in
the large slots at the front corners of the rack. This is
necessary to keep the rack in the correct position while
fully inserted into the oven.
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To install flat racks
1. Grasp rack firmly on both sides and insert rack.
2. Tilt rack up to allow stop into rack guide.
Oven operation
Positioning the oven racks
9 WARNING
To help prevent burns, never remove or reposition the
oven racks while the oven is ON or while the oven is
cooling.
•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.
The range occasionally has an odor or smoke when first
used. These odors or smoke comes from the burning off of
manufacturing residues and is typical of any new oven
regardless of manufacturer.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS remove the oven racks before selfcleaning the oven. If the gliding racks remain in the oven
during self-clean, lubricants in the glide mechanisms of
each rack will be lost and the finish will discolor.
Automatic operation of the cooling fan
The cooling fan runs during all cooking modes. The fan
can be heard when it is running, and warm air may be felt
as it is released from the oven vent. The fan may also run
after the oven is off.
Oven vent
The oven vent is located at the back of the unit. Warm air
may be released from the vent before, during and after
cooking. It is normal to see steam escaping from the vent,
and condensation may collect in this area. This area may
be warm when the oven is in use. Do not block the vent,
since it is important for air circulation.
Convection fan
The convection fan operates during all convection modes.
When the oven is operating in a convection mode, the fan
turns off automatically when the door is opened. The
convection fan may also run during self-clean.
Initial start-up
Before baking or broiling, the oven and broiler should be
turned on to burn off the manufacturing oils using one of
the two following methods:
1. Turn on kitchen ventilation (or if vent hood is a
recirculation type open a window).
2. Turn the oven on to 450ºF (230ºC) for 20 to 30
minutes; then turn the broiler to broil for the same
length of time.
or
1. Turn on kitchen ventilation (or if vent hood is a
recirculation type open a window).
2. Remove oven racks.
3. Set oven to self-clean (select models).
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Using the rangetop
Sealed STAR® burners
9 WARNING
To prevent flare-ups and avoid the creation of harmful
by-products, do not use the cooktop without all
burner caps and all burner grates properly positioned.
9 WARNING
To prevent burns, do not touch burner caps or grates
while hot. Turn the cooktop off and allow the burners
to cool.
The burner caps must be properly placed on the burner
bases for the cooktop to function properly. If the burner
cap is not properly placed, one or more of the following
problems may occur:
•Burner flames are too high.
•Flames shoot out of burners.
•Burners do not ignite.
•Burner flames light unevenly.
•Burner emits gas odor.
Burner cap placement
Each cap has a letter (B, D, or F) cast in the underside of
the cap that corresponds to a letter (B, D, or F) cast in the
burner base that is attached to the appliance.
Checking the burner cap placement
•Check each burner to make sure there is no gap
between the burner cap and burner base.
•You may gently try to move the burner caps from side
to side to check if the caps are properly placed on the
burner bases.
•When properly placed, each burner cap will rest flat
on top of its burner base, and completely cover the
star-shape of the burner base when viewed from the
top as shown below.
Burner grate placement
To install the burner grates
1. Place grates flat-side down and align into the
rangetop recess.
2. Grates should rest flush against each other and
against the sides of the recess.
To place the burner caps
1. Place each burner cap on its correct burner base per
its corresponding letter designation.
2. Place burner cap gently on top of base so that the
prongs of the burner base fit snugly into the groove of
the burner cap.
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Control knobs
Operation of the ExtraLow
®
burners
The control knobs for two sealed gas burners, one in front
and one in the rear, are located directly in front of and
below the pair of burners on the control panel.
Operation of the burners
To turn on the burners
1. Press in on the knob and turn it counter-clockwise HI.
–The igniter for the selected burner clicks and
sparks.
–After burner ignition, the igniter stops clicking.
2. Rotate the knob to any flame setting between HI and
LO.
LED panel light (select models)
Positioned below the bullnose, the LED panel light
provides task lighting with a theatrical ambiance.
The panel light toggle switch on the control panel turns
the light ON and OFF.
•XLO, the very lowest setting, is achieved by cycling
the flame on for approximately 10 seconds and off for
50 seconds of each minute.
•When the knob is set just below the XLO setting, the
flame will cycle on for approximately 50 seconds and
off for 10 seconds of each minute.
•To vary the amount of low heat to suit the food and
quantity, the control can be set anywhere within the
XLO range marked on the knob.
ExtraLow
•To maintain a low or simmer heat, bring food to a
•If a large pan is used, the simmer action may occur
•It is normal to stir food occasionally while simmering.
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techniques
rolling boil. Stir well, then cover the pan and lower the
heat to a setting just below XLO.
mainly in the center of the pan. To equalize the
temperature throughout the food, stir the food
around the outer edges of the pan into the food in the
center.
This is especially important when simmering for
several hours, such as for a homemade spaghetti
sauce or beans.
ExtraLow® burners
The controls for the
ExtraLow burners have flame
settings even lower than the
standard low settings.
The drawing shows that the control knob has an additional
range after the XLO setting. When the knob is set within
this range, the flame cycles off and on.
By varying the length of time the flame is off and on, the
heat is reduced even further to cook delicate foods. For
example, these very low settings are suitable for
simmering and poaching, melting chocolate and butter,
holding cooked foods at temperatures without scorching
or burning, etc.
•If the setting is too low to hold a simmer, bring the
food back to a boil before re-setting to a higher heat.
•There may be bubbling when the flame cycles on and
no bubbles when the flame is off. Even when the flame
is off, there will be steam and a slight quiver on the
liquid’s surface.
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POWERBOOST
(select
models)
The POWERBOOST, or XHI, offers
the convenience to quickly boil
water, sear steaks, stir-fry
vegetables, etc. Use of the SIM
and XLO remains the same as the
other XLO knobs.
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Automatic re-ignition
Flame height
Each burner has its own electronic igniter that sparks
when the burner is turned on. Each burner should light in
4 seconds or less. If a burner does not light, check to see
that the cap is positioned correctly on the base.
If any one or more burners blow out, the electronic igniter
automatically activates to re-light the flame. Do not touch
the burners when the igniters are active.
9 CAUTION
DO NOT touch the burners when the igniters are
sparking.
IMPORTANT
•For proper combustion do not use the rangetop
without the burner grates in place.
•There is a slight sound associated with gas
combustion and ignition. This is a normal condition.
•On rangetops using propane gas (LP), a slight “pop”
sound may be heard at the burner ports a few seconds
after the burner has been turned off.
•The correct flame height depends on 1) size and
material of pan being used; 2) food being cooked; and
3) amount of liquid in the pan.
•Never extend the flame beyond the base of the pan.
•Use a low or medium flame for pan materials that
conduct the heat slowly, such as porcelain coated
steel or glass-ceramic.
Flame description
Flame characteristics
Yellow flames:
Further adjustment is
required.
Yellow tips on outer cones:
Normal for LP Gas
Soft blue flames:
Normal for natural gas
Power failure
9 WARNING
In the event of a power failure, turn all knobs to the
OFF position. Only the standard burners can be lit
manually.
•In the event of a power failure, only the standard
burners can be manually lit. It is necessary to light
each one individually.
•If the rangetop is being used when the power failure
occurs, turn all knobs to the OFF position.
•The standard burners can be lit by holding a match at
the ports and turning the control knob to the HI
position. Wait until the flame is burning all around the
burner cap before adjusting the flame to the desired
height.
•The burners with the ExtraLow
used during a power failure. Be sure to turn them off.
•If a burner with ExtraLow is on when a power failure
occurs, it cannot be turned back on until the knob is
first turned off.
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feature cannot be
•If the flame is completely or mostly yellow, verify that
the regulator is set for the correct fuel. After
adjustment, retest.
•Some orange-colored streaking is normal during the
initial start-up.
•Allow unit to operate 4-5 minutes and re-evaluate
before making adjustments.
•The burner flame color should be blue with no yellow
on the tips. It is not uncommon to see orange in the
flame color; this indicates the burning of airborne
impurities in the gas and will disappear with use.
•With propane (LP) gas, slight yellow tips on the
primary cone are normal.
•The flame should burn completely around the burner
cap. If it doesn’t, check that the cap is positioned
correctly on the base and that the ports are not
blocked.
•The flame should be stable with no excessive noise or
fluttering.
•If you smell gas, refer to safety precautions listed in
the Safety chapter.
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Cookware recommendations
9 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 rangetop.
•Placement of large stock pots should be staggered
when used on the rangetop.
•Food packaged in aluminum foil should not be placed
directly on the burner grate. Aluminum foil can melt
during cooking.
•DO NOT let plastic, paper, or cloth come in contact
with a hot burner grate. They may melt or catch fire.
•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.
•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.
•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.
•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 5½''
(140 mm) base size is generally the smallest
recommended.
•Avoid using high flame setting with a pan larger than
the grate or with one that spans more than one
burner, such as a griddle, for prolonged periods of
time. This can result in poor combustion that
generates harmful by-products.
•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.
•A properly fitting lid will shorten cooking time and
make it possible to use lower heat settings.
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Specialty cookware
Woks
Canning tips
•A flat base pan is preferred to one with a concave,
convex or rippled base.
•Either flat-based or round-bottom woks with the
accessory ring can be used on all models. Round
bottom woks must be used with a support ring.
•The wok pan and the porcelain-coated cast iron wok
support ring must be purchased separately.
Canners and stock pots
•Select one with a base diameter that extends no more
than 2'' (51 mm) beyond the grate.
Standard size water bath canner
•21 to 22 quarts (19.95 to 20.9 liters), with an 11'' to
12'' base (279 – 305 mm) and a 9'' to 11'' depth
(229 – 279 mm).
Standard size pressure canner
•8 to 22 quarts (7.6 to 20.9 liters), with an 8'' to 11''
base (203 – 279 mm) and a 6½'' to 12'' depth
(165 – 305 mm).
•When using two canners at the same time, use
staggered burners. DO NOT block air to the burners.
A flame needs the right amount of air for complete
combustion.
•Use a cover on the canner when bringing the contents
to a boil.
•Once the contents have reached a boil on HI, use the
lowest flame possible to maintain the boil or pressure.
•Canning produces a large amount of steam. Take
precautions to prevent burns.
Suggestions for using the surface burner
cooking recommendations
•Use the chart beginning on page 24 as a guide. The
settings you use will vary depending on the pans
selected and the starting temperature of the food.
•On the chart, the “Finish setting” has been separated
for the standard and ExtraLow
may not be a change between the two burner
settings.
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burners. There may or
•The ExtraLow setting can be either a cooking or a
holding setting.
•Raise or lower the flame setting gradually. Allow time
for the pan and the food to adjust to the new setting.
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Surface burner cooking recommendations
Food Start setting
Beverages
Cocoa
Breads
French toast, pancakes,
grilled sandwiches
Butter
Melting
Cereals
Cornmeal, grits,
oatmeal
Chocolate
Melting
Desserts
Candy
Pudding and pie filling
mix
Pudding LO to MED LO – bring milk
MED – heat milk, cover LO – finish heating XLO – keep warm, cover
MED – preheat skillet LO to MED – cook Same as for Standard Burners
LO – to start melting Allow 5 – 10 minutes to melt
HI – cover, bring water to a
boil, add cereal
XLO – may be stirred to
hasten melting
LO to MED – cook following
recipe
LO to MED LO
according to package
directions
to a boil
– cook
Finish setting
standard burners
LO to MED – finish
cooking according to
package directions
LO to MED Same as for Standard Burners
LO Same as for Standard Burners
LO Same as for Standard Burners
Finish setting XLO® burners
Same as for Standard Burners
XLO – to hold, cover
XLO – allow 10 – 15 minutes to
melt
XLO – to hold
Eggs
Cooked in shell
Fried, scrambled LO to MED – melt butter,
PoachedHI – bring water to the
Meat, fish, poultry
bacon, sausage patties
Braising: Swiss steak,
pot roast, stew meat
Quick frying: Breakfast
steaks
Frying: Chicken MED HI – heat oil, then
Deep frying: Shrimp MED HI – heat oil MED to MED HI – to
Pan frying: Lamb chops,
thin steaks,
hamburgers, link
sausage
Poaching: Chicken,
whole or pieces, fish
MED HI – cover eggs with
water, add lid, bring to boil
add eggs
boiling point, add eggs
MED HI – until meat starts
to sizzle
MED HI – melt fat, then
brown on MED HI, add
liquid, cover
MED HI – preheat skillet MED HI – fry quickly Same as for Standard Burners
brown on MED
MED HI – preheat skillet MED – brown meat Same as for Standard Burners
MED HI – Cover, bring
liquids to a boil
LO finish cooking Same as for Standard Burners
LO to MED – finish heating Same as for Standard Burners
LO to MED – finish
cooking
LO – cover, finish cooking Same as for Standard Burners
maintain temperature
XLO – to hold for a short
period
Same as for Standard Burners
XLO – Simmer until tender
Same as for Standard Burners
XLO – to hold
To finish cooking
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Food Start setting
Finish setting
standard burners
Finish setting XLO
®
burners
Simmering: Stewed
chicken, corned beef,
HI – cover, bring liquid to a
boil
XLO – to simmer slowly
XLO – to hold, cover
tongue, etc.
Pastas
Macaroni, noodles,
HI – bring water to a boil,
add pasta
MED HI to HI – to maintain
a rolling boil
Same as for Standard Burners
spaghetti
Popcorn (use a heavy, flat
bottom pan)
Pressure cooker
Meat
Vegetables HI – build up pressure LO to MED – maintain
HI – cover, heat until kernels
start to pop
MED HI to HI – build up
pressure
MED HI – finish poppingSame as for Standard Burners
LO to MED – maintain
Same as for Standard Burners
pressure
Same as for Standard Burners
pressure
Rice HI – cover, bring water and
rice to a boil
LO – to maintain Low Boil.
Cover and cook until water
Same as for Standard Burners
XLO – to hold, cover
is absorbed
Sauces
Tomato base
White cream, béarnaise MED – melt fat, follow
MED HI – cook meat/
vegetables, follow recipe
LO – to maintain simmerXLO – simmer to thicken sauce,
uncovered
LO – finish cooking XLO – to hold, cover
recipe
Hollandaise XLOXLO – to hold, lowest setting
for short period, stir frequently
Soups, stock HI – cover, bring liquid to a
LO to maintain simmerSimmer XLO – to hold, cover
boil
Vegetables
Fresh
Frozen HI – cover, bring water and
HI – cover, bring water and
vegetables to a boil
vegetables to a boil
LO to MED – cook 10
minutes, or until tender
LO to MED – cook
according to package
directions
Deep fryingHI – heat oil MED to MED HI – maintain
frying temperature
In pouchHI – bring water and pouch
to a boil
LO to MED – cook
according to package
directions
Sauté HI – heat oil or melt butter,
add vegetables
Stir fry HI – heat oil, add
vegetables
LO to MED – cook to
desired doneness
HI to MED HI – finish
cooking
Same as for Standard Burners
XLO – to hold, cover
Same as for Standard Burners
Same as for Standard Burners
Same as for Standard Burners
Same as for Standard Burners
Same as for Standard Burners
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Electric griddle
NOTE: Not available on all models.
Description
Griddle widths vary.
A maple chopping block and stainless steel cover are
available as accessories and are purchased separately. The
maple chopping block and stainless steel cover must be
removed before turning the griddle on.
9 CAUTION
The griddle element is hot after use. Allow sufficient
time for griddle components to cool before cleaning.
4. Adjust the two screws under the back of the plate.
Start with one half turn counterclockwise of the screws
(below).
9 WARNING
To avoid risk of injury, never operate the griddle
without the griddle plate installed. Never use the
griddle in a manner that is not prescribed by the Use
and Care Guide.
The griddle plate must always be in place when the
griddle is turned on.
The griddle is electronically controlled with temperatures
marked on the knob from 150° – 500°F (66° – 260°C).
There are no fixed settings on the knob.
The 24'' griddle models have two heating elements that
can be regulated separately; one element for the left side
of the griddle and another for the right side. This allows
you to cook food with different temperature requirements
at the same time.
Preparing the griddle
To prepare the griddle
1. The griddle plate should be washed with warm soapy
water then rinsed with clear water prior to use.
2. Check the griddle plate adjustment by pouring two
tablespoons of water on the back of the griddle plate.
--The water should slowly roll into the grease tray.
3. If water does not flow to the front of the griddle,
move the griddle plate to the side.
5. Further adjustment should be made by one-quarter
turn until water slowly flows into the grease tray.
The griddle may be used without any butter, margarine or
oil. However, a very small amount may be used to flavor
foods.
DO NOT use metal utensils on the griddle surface. Care
should be taken that the surface is not gouged when
utensils are used. DO NOT cut directly on the griddle
plate.
NOTICE: Performance may vary if there is an excessive
amount of airflow in the vicinity of the appliance. The
excessive airflow could be from an air-conditioning
register or ceiling fan blowing at the rangetop. This could
create longer than normal heat-up time, or it could cause
the temperature to be higher or lower than the knob
setting.
NOTE: Having a properly installed ventilation hood is not
considered a source of excessive airflow.
Cooking on the griddle
To cook on the griddle
1. Press and turn the knob clockwise to the appropriate
cooking temperature to preheat the griddle.
2. Preheat the griddle.
3. Add butter, margarine, oil or shortening if desired.
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Use the lowest cooking temperature possible. Recipes
may need to be modified as the non-stick coating browns
and sears at lower temperatures.
•Clean the tray after every use. When removing the
tray, use care when tipping it so that the contents do
not spill.
•The grease tray is dishwasher safe.
•After cooling, pour the grease into a grease-resistant
container for disposal.
Care and cleaning the griddle plate
•NEVER flood a hot griddle plate with cold water. This
can damage the griddle plate.
•DO NOT clean the griddle plate in a self-cleaning
oven.
•DO NOT heat cookware on the griddle surface.
•Care should be taken to avoid scratching or gouging
the surface.
•DO NOT cut food directly on the griddle plate.
•DO NOT use metal utensils.
•Use plastic or wood utensils to avoid scratching
the non-stick surface.
•The griddle plate is dishwasher safe, however, hand
washing the griddle plate is recommended.
Potatoes, hash browns400° – 425°F
* Level foods to a uniform thickness to ensure even cooking.
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Seasoning the griddle plate
To season the griddle
If the griddle plate seems to lose its non-stick abilities over
time, the following instructions should help regain the
griddle’s non-stick properties. For optimal performance
and long life of your griddle plate, follow these simple
cleaning and seasoning instructions.
NOTE: 24'' griddles will not fit in the oven cavity for
seasoning. Therefore, care should be taken not to
overheat and damage their non-stick coatings while
preheating and cooking.
To prepare the griddle for seasoning
The griddle plate must be clean and all residue removed
before the griddle plate is seasoned.
1. Use a mixture of coarse salt and a small amount of
white vinegar to buff off any residue from the griddle
plate.
Seasoning is a process by which a layer of animal fat or
vegetable oil is applied and baked into the cookware. The
seasoning layer provides a non-stick surface for cooking.
1. Use a paper towel to apply a thin, even coating of
lard, Crisco
2. Bake the griddle plate in a 350°F oven for 1 hour.
3. Remove the griddle plate from the oven and allow to
cool to room temperature.
4. Apply a second layer of fat or oil and bake at 350°F for
1 hour.
5. Repeat process at least one additional time – making
3 coats of oil or fat.
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, or olive oil to the griddle surface.
2. Rinse well with clean water.
3. Dry the griddle plate thoroughly.
After seasoning
1. After cooking on your seasoned griddle, allow to cool
and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Allow to dry.
2. Add a thin coating of oil or fat before storing your
griddle in a cool, dry place.
3. Repeating this process will season the griddle and
maintain non-stick properties. Performance will
improve over time with more seasoning.
4. To strip the griddle to re-season, a mixture of salt and
vinegar should be used to remove any oil layers from
the previous seasoning process.
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Electric grill
2
5
3
1
4
6
Description
NOTE: Not available on all models.
9 WARNING
•To avoid risk of injury, NEVER operate grill without
the grates or griddle plate accessory installed.
•NEVER leave grill unattended while cooking.
•Observe caution with oils and fats. Overheated
oils and fats can easily cause fires.
•DO NOT use wood chips, lava rocks, or charcoal
briquettes. Only use recommended ceramic
briquettes (PABRICKBKN).
•DO NOT use dishes, pans, pots, or other
cookware on the grill.
•NEVER use aluminum foil to cover the grates or to
line the grill. It can damage the grill and cause a
fire hazard if heat is trapped under it.
•Check drip tray before each use. Too much grease
in the tray may cause a fire hazard.
•If flames appear, grease should be cleaned from
grates, drip tray, briquette basket and other
surfaces.
•Grease build up encourages flame and smoke
development while cooking.
•Ceramic briquettes must be replaced when they
begin to turn black. This means that they are
saturated with fat and may smoke heavily during
operation or the fat may catch fire.
The built-in grill is made of restaurant-quality cast iron
grates. This produces a surface with even heat that is easy
to clean.
A non-stick cast iron griddle plate is available as an
accessory and may be purchased separately. See the
instructions that come with the griddle plate accessory for
more details.
1. Rotate heating elements (5) up and remove the
briquette basket (3) stored inside the grill housing (1).
2. Place the drip tray (2) in the bottom of the grill
housing (1). (Drip tray is packaged in the large
cardboard box that was on top of the range.) Align
the embosses of the drip tray (2) with the depressions
on the bottom of the grill housing (1).
3. Place the briquette basket (3) in the grill housing (1).
4. Arrange the ceramic briquettes (4) on the briquette
basket (3), in a single layer. The ceramic briquettes
should not contact the heating elements.
5. Fold both grill heating elements (5) down. The grill
heating elements must lie flat. Supports should rest
inside of side notches.
6. Install the grill grates (6). Ensure grates are seated
level inside the grill housing (1).
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Operating the grill
Operation
IMPORTANT:
•If flames appear while grilling, turn off heat and
remove the food. Use caution to avoid any
potential injury while removing food.
•Often, such flames will extinguish themselves
within a few minutes once grease drippings have
burned up. DO NOT leave the grill unattended
until all flames are extinguished. If desired, flames
can be extinguished by generously shaking baking
soda or salt over them to smother the fire.
•If flames appear, ceramic briquettes should be
replaced and grease should be cleaned from
grates, grease tray, briquette basket, and other
surfaces before using the grill again. Built up
grease which is allowed to remain encourages
flame and smoke development while cooking.
•Moist food should be dried, before placing on
grill.
•Marinated food may cause more smoke to be
produced!
•During grilling, dripping fat may flare up briefly.
9 WARNING
TO AVOID RISK OF BURNS:
•Use proper utensils with long handles that allow
the chef plenty of clearance from the heat and
potential flare ups.
•DO NOT wear loose clothing while cooking.
•Never leave grill unattended while cooking.
•After each use, remove grease buildup from the
grill surfaces and the trays below the grill to avoid
risk of fire. Ventilation hoods should also be
cleaned periodically as needed and as
recommended by the Use and Care Guide as well
as surrounding surfaces.
•Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and accessible.
To operate the grill
1. Start overhead ventilation system 10 minutes prior to
grilling to begin air movement.
2. The grill grates should be washed with warm soapy
water then rinsed with clear water prior to use.
3. Before turning on, make sure that there are ceramic
briquettes in the appliance and both grill grates are
correctly fitted. Turn on ventilation hood.
4. Press and turn the knob to the desired temperature
setting.
•The two grill heating elements can be regulated
separately. This allows you to grill food with
different temperature requirements at the same
time, or you can use one area to grill and the
other to keep warm.
5. During the initial use, heat the grill for about 10
minutes to eliminate manufacturing residues and
smells.
6. For best results, allow the grill grates to preheat
before placing food on them.
9 CAUTION
Clean the grill after each use. Allow the appliance to
cool before cleaning.
Grilling tips
•The grill should be preheated a minimum of 10
minutes before cooking. Depending on browning
preference and the types of food being prepared, as
much as 15 minutes of preheat time may be required.
•Soak wooden skewers in water a minimum 20 minutes
before placing on the grill.
•Prior to grilling, you can coat the food with heatresistant oil (e.g. peanut oil) or marinate it. Make sure
not to use too much oil/marinade, as otherwise it may
catch fire and generate thick smoke.
•Lay the food directly on the grill grates. DO NOT use
aluminum foil or grill trays.
•Cured meat, such as ham or smoked pork chops, is
not suitable for grilling. Unhealthy chemical
compounds may form.
•To prevent flare-ups, remove excess fat from foods
prior to grilling.
•DO NOT use cleaners on the heating elements. Allow
grease to burn off the heating elements.
•To soak up fat on the grill plate, sprinkle coarse salt
onto the grilling surface after use.
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