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1. SIDE VIEW Page 14 es STEP 5 Verify the type of gas being used at the installation site As shipped from the factory all units are configured for use on natural gas For use with propane gas the unit must be converted Field conversion for use with propane must only be done by qualified service person nel Contact the dealer where the unit was purchased or Thermador 800 735 4328 The field conversion kit for all Professional Series ranges is Thermador Model STARLPKIT For installation of the appliance at high altitude please consult your local gas company for their recommenda tion of the correct orifice sizes and any other necessary adjustments that will provide proper gas combustion at specified altitudes CAUTION When connecting 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 pressure of the gas supplied to the appliance regulator must not exceed 14 37mb water column Natural Gas Requirements Inlet Connection 1 2 N P T Minimum 5 8 dia flex line Supply Pressure 6 to 14 water column 14 9 to 37 mb Manifold Pressure 5 water column 12 5 mb Propane Gas Requirements Inlet Connection 1 2 N P T Minimum 5 8 dia flex line Supply Pressure 11 to 14 water column 27 4 mb to 37 mb Manifold Pressure 10 water column 24 9 mb CAUTION Q GAS
2. cian In the absence of local codes and ordinances the receptacle replacement shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code 120 VAC 120 240 VAC 20 Amps 120 240 VAC 35 Amps 120 240 VAC 50 Amps proper circuit breaker or disconnecting the proper fuse e Gas range models PRG304 PRG36 and PRG48 must be plugged into a 3 prong grounding type receptacle CIRCUIT RATING 15 Amps e For the PRDS Dual Fuel Ranges a neutral supply wire must be provided from the power source breaker fuse panel because critical range components including the surface burner spark reignition module require 120 VAC to operate safely and properly An improper 120 240 VAC power supply will cause malfunction damage this appliance and possibly create a condition of shock hazard If the correct power supply circuit is not provided it is the responsibil ity and obligation of the installer or user to have proper power supply connected This must be accomplished in accordance with all applicable local codes and ordinances by a qualified electrician In the FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Dual Fuel range models PRDS304 PRDS36 and PRDS48 can be cord con nected or hard wired to the power supply as described on Page 17 PHASE Single Single Single Single absence of local codes and ordinances the power supply connection shall be in accor dance with the National Electric Code Observ
3. INSTALLATION AVERTISSEMENT ATTENTION RISQUES D ELECTROCUTION En branchant l appareil au gaz de propane e Fair preuvre d extr me prudence au cas o il serait n cessaire de percer le mur ou le plancher Des fils lectriques peuvent tre dissimul s darri re le mur ou sous soyez certain que le r servoir de gaz du propane est quip avec son r gulateur de haute pression lui m me en addition du le plancher r gulateur de pression fourni avec l appare e Identifier les circuits lectriques qui pourraient tre La pression du gaz fourni avec l appareil I endommag s par l installation du dispositif anti bascule et pression du gaz fourni au r gulateur de couper le courant de ces circuits l appareil ne doit pas exc der une colonne L chec des suivre ces instructions peut r suter au danger d eau de 14 d lectrocution et de blessures ATTENTION Q L appariel doit tre isol du syst me de tuyauterie de la fourniture de gaz en fermant la soupape main d arr t individuel pendant l essai du syst me de tuyauterie de la fourniture de gaz aux pressions d preuve gale ou au moins que 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa L appareil et sa soupape d arr t individuel doivent tre d connect s du syst me de tuyauterie de la fourniture de gaz pendant l essai du syst me aux pressions d preuve en plus de 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa En examinant la pression de gaz du collecteur la pression d entr e au r gulateur doit tre au
4. REQUIREMENTS AND HOOKUP E HOOK UP A manual gas shut off valve must be installed external to the appliance in an accessible location from the front for the purpose of shutting off the gas _ supply The supply line must not interfere with the back of the unit Make sure the gas supply is turned off at the manual shut off valve before connecting the appliance The range is supplied with its own pressure regulator that has been permanently mounted within the range body Use 5 8 flex line to connect between the gas supply and the appliance manifold pipe which exits the upper left rear of the appliance The appliance manifold pipe connection is 1 2 NPT See Fig 3a 3b or 3c Use caution to avoid crimping the 5 8 flex line when making bends The gas supply connections should be made by a competent technician and in accordance with local codes or ordinances In the absence of a local code the installation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Current Issue Always use pipe dope or Teflon tape on the pipe threads and be careful not to apply excessive pres sure when tightening the fittings Turn on gas and check supply line connections for leaks using a soap solution Do not use a flame of any sort to check for leaks 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
5. Weight without 285 lbs packing materials After removing door s 215 Ibs burner caps front kick panel and oven racks 30 Range Doorway Width Required 28 7 8 Unit Assembled Doorway Width Required 27 3 4 Oven Door s Removed FIG 4 All Ranges Removal of Kick Panel and Two Front Shipping Bolts PROS Page 8 36 Range 48 Range 444 lbs 584 lbs 390 Ibs 524 lbs 295 lbs 395 Ibs 36 Range 48 Range 30 7 8 30 7 8 29 172 29 1 2 FIG 5 All Gas and Dual Fuel Ranges Removal of Two Rear Shipping Bolts Left Rear Shipping gt amp Bolt nr oe FIG 6 All Ranges Door Removal Hinge Latch Hinge Clip In Locked Pasition Lower Clip After Reptacing Door aa STEP 3 UNPACKING MOVING AND PLACING THE RANGE W Due to the weight a dolly with soft wheels should be used to move this unit The weight must be supported uniformly across the bottom See Fig 7 After transporting the professional range by dolly close to its final location the range can be tipped back and supported on the rear legs while the dolly is carefully removed THE FLOOR UNDER THE LEGS SHOULD BE PRO TECTED WOOD STRIPS CAR PET PANELING ETC BEFORE PUSHING THE UNIT INTO POSI TION The anti tip device 30 and 36 ranges must be installed STEP 4 gas and electric connections should be made STEPS 5 and 6 and the backguard installed STEP 7 before the range is placed in its
6. final position For proper performance the profes sional range must be level The range is leveled by adjusting the legs with a wrench Replace the kick panel and oven doors by reversing the procedure described above It is important that the two 2 screws retaining the kick panel are secure to prevent accidental access to live electri cal components and wires Range Must be Uniformly Supported by Braces Provided on Bottom Griddle Level Adjustments The griddle should be level or tilted slightly forward and should not rock Screws are installed in the back ledge to eliminate rocking and to adjust the level of the griddle To access these screws A see Fig 8 carefully remove the black aluminum trim strips running front to back alongside the griddle then lift the back of the griddle FIG 8 Griddle Leveling Screws griddle leveling screw Page 9 M STEP 4 INSTALLING ANTI TIP DEVICE For all 30 and 36 ranges an anti tip device must be installed as per these instructions WARNING RANGE TIPPING HAZARD e All ranges can tip and injury could result To prevent accidental tipping of the range attach it to the wall floor or cabinet by installing the Anti Tip Device supplied e Arisk of tip over may exist if the appli ance is not installed in accordance with these instructions e Ifthe range is pulled away from the wall for cleaning service or any other rea son ensure that the Anti Tip
7. for details The range must be connected only to the type of gas for which it is certified If the range is to be connected to propane gas ensure that the propane gas supply tank is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to the pressure regulator supplied with the range See STEP 5 Pe STEP 2 CABINET PREPARATION EE Installation of Dual Fuel ranges must be planned so that the rough in of the junction box for the receptacle or conduit connec tion will allow maximum clear ance to the rear of the unit When the power supply cord not supplied or conduit is connected to the mating receptacle or junction box cover the combined plug receptacle or junction box cover conduit connector should protrude no more than 2 1 4 inches from the rear wall See Figure 3d ELECTRICAL SUPPLY DUAL FUEL RANGES This is especially critical if the junction box in the wall will be directly behind the junction box on the unit when the unit is installed Refer to Figures 16 and 16a for location of junction box on unit Orient the recep tacle or conduit connector to minimize binding when the unit is connected to the receptacle or junction box and slid back in position FIG 3d Wail Connection Power Cord amp Receptacle 2 1 4 Max Junction Box amp Conduit _ 2 1 4 Max When Plugged in Page 7 M STEP 3 UNPACKING MOVING AND PLACING THE RANGE a CAUTION Proper equipment
8. indicates the Thermador hoods by model number that are recommended for use with the 30 36 and 48 ranges 1 Select Hood and Blower Models e For wall installations the hood width must at a minimum equal the width of the range cooking surface Where space permits a hood larger in width than the cooking surface may be desirable for improved ventilation performance For island installations the hood width should at a minimum over RANGE WIDTH 30 RANGE 36 RANGE 48 RANGE Notes PH36HQS PHE36 42 PH48HQS PHE48 60 hang the range cooking surface by 6 on both sides CAUTION Ventilation hoods and blowers are designed for use with single wall ducting However some local building codes or inspectors may require double wall ducting Consult local building codes and or local agencies before starting to assure that hood and duct installa tion will meet local requirements e Hood blower speeds should be variable to reduce noise and loss of heated or air conditioned household air when maximum ventilation is not required Normally the maximum blower speed is only required when using the grill WALL INSTALLATION HOOD PH30HQS PHE30 36 BLOWER VTR1000Q VTR1400Q or VIN 1000Q VTR1000Q VTR1400Q or VIN 1000Q VTR1000Q VTR1400Q or VIN 1000Q 2 Hood Placement For best smoke elimination the lower edge of the hood should be installed a minimum of 30 to a maxi
9. ment accidentel de la cuisini re l attacher au mur au plancher ou l amoire en installant L Appareil Anti Renvers fourni Un risque de renverse ment peut exister si l appareil n est pas install conform ment aux ces instructions Si la cuisini re est tir e loin du mur pour le nettoyage l entretien ou toute autre raison assurer que Les Appareils Anti Renverses ont rengag s correctement quand la cuisini re est pouss e contre le mur Dans l v ne ment d usage abnormale tel qu une personne qui est debout est assise ou est inclin e sur une porte ouverte l chec de prendre cette pr caution peut avoir pour le r sultat le renverse ment de la cuisini re La blessure personnelle peut r sulter des liquides chauds r pandus ou de la cuisini re elle m me M AVERTISSEMENTS EN FRANCAIS iS ATTENTION LES DEGATS DE LA PROTRIETE TOUTES LES CUISINIERES a PEUVENT sE ery e Contacter un installateur ou un entrepreneur du batiment qualifi pour d terminer la m thode convenable pour forer e LES BLESSURES AUX les trous traverse du mat riau du mur du plancher tel PERSONNES PEUVENT que le carreau c ramique le bois feuillu et c R SULTER e INSTALLER L APPAREIL e Ne pas glisser la cuisini re en traverse d un plancher qui nee MALE n est pas prot g V CUISINI RE ee L chec des suivre ces instructions peut r suter au degats aux e VOIR LES INSTRUCTIONS rev tements dn mur ou du plancher D
10. moins de 6 0 W C pour le gaz naturel ou 11 0 pour le propane Ne pas tenter aucun r glage du r gulateur de pression ATTENTION Themador recommande que les ajustements du bec soient faits par un technicien qualifi au temps de l installation Un soin extr me doit tre pris quand les ajustements sont faits apr s l installation Les ajustements inexacts ou la manque des ajustements peut annuler votre garantie Page 2 Pees IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION Hi IMPORTANT All ranges must be installed with a backguard Models PRG304 and PRDS304 are shipped from the factory with a standard 9 back guard For all other models one of three available backguards must be ordered separately and installed at the back of the range The three backguard choices include a Low Back Guard High Shelf or Island Trim See STEPS 2 and 6 This appliance has been tested in accordance with ANSI Z21 1 Current Issue Standard for Household Cooking Appliances USA and in accordance with CAN 1 1 M81 Domestic Gas Ranges CANADIAN It is strongly recommended that this appliance be installed in conjunction with a suitable overhead vent hood See Step 1 for Ventilation Require ments Due to the high heat capabil ity of this unit particular attention should be paid to the hood and duct work installation to assure it meets local building codes To eliminate risk of burns or fire caused by re
11. the oven front frame which is the surface that the oven door closes against See Fig 2b and 2c illustrating side views of 48 ranges The gas and electrical supply should be within the zones shown in Fig 3a 3b and 3c FIG 1 Cabinet Clearances The maximum depth of over head cabinets installed on either side of the hood is 13 Any openings in the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range must be sealed When there is less than a 12 horizontal clearance between combustible material A and the back edge of the range above the cooking surface a Thermador Low Back or High Shelf backguard must be installed See Fig 2a When clearance to combustible material A is over 12 a Thermador Island Trim may be used See Fig 2b Except in the case of 30 Ranges backguards must be ordered separately Figures 2a 2b and 2c indicate the space 30 Wide Hood Model PH30QS 48 for Island Model PHI48QS For 30 Ranges M STEP 2 CABINET PREPARATION BE required for each type of backguard Always keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the unit Q CAUTION Do not instal the Model PRDS48 ranges such that the oven door is flush with the cabinet face A flush installa tion could result in damage to the cabinets duc to exposure to high heat A As d
12. 0 ad 50 Q VW Rasy g TH LBS 3ayim N 6236 oo es STEP 7 BACKGUARD INSTALLATION W INSULATION AND RETAINER REMOVAL FIG 22a Before the backguard can be assembled onto Model PRDS304 PRDS36 and PRDS48 Ranges the insulation retainer and the insulation must be removed to avoid interference This insulation is not required on the PRDS304 PRDS36 and PRDS48 models The High Shelf Back Trim is shown The procedure is the same for Island Trim or Low Back Trim Step 1 Remove the four 4 screws holding in insulation retainer See Fig 22a Step 2 FIG 22b Slide insulation retainer and insulation out and discard See Fig 22b ons ete Retainer NOTE DO NOT REMOVE INSULATION WHEN INSTALLING A BACKGUARD ON MODELS PRG304 PRG36 AND PRG48 ALL GAS RANGE De STEP 8 TEST AND ADJUSTMENT W Install any loose components such as burner caps and grates that may Q CAUTION have been removed earlier Be certain that burner caps seat properly into the alignment slots in the burner bases Before testing operation of the appliance verify that the unit and the gas supply have been carefully checked for leaks and that the unit has been connected to the electric power supply Turn the manual gas shut off valve to the open position Check operation of the sealed gas burners and grill by pushing and turning each knob counterclockwise to HI The burner igniters will click until the flame ignites The two far left sealed burne
13. 50 amperes and marked for use with ranges The cord kit must be attached to the range junction box with a strain relief which will fit a 1 3 8 diameter hole If not already equipped the cord must have 10 closed loop lugs attached to the free ends of the individual conductors preferably soldered in place Locate the junction box on the rear of the unit and remove cover Refer to Fig 16 for PRDS304 range and Fig 16a for PRDS36 and PRDS48 ranges Remove the knock out ring in the junction box to provide a 1 3 8 diameter hole Install the cord to the junction box and make the connections to the terminal block provided Refer to Figures 17 and 17a The cord kit must be plugged into a mating NEMA 10 50R receptacle provided in the gas and electrical supply zone as shown in Figures 3b and 3c on Page 6 4 CONDUCTOR CORD Where local codes and ordinances DO NOT PERMIT GROUNDING THROUGH NEUTRAL unit must be connected to the power supply with a 3 pole 4 conduc tor cord kit rated 125 250 volts 50 amperes and marked for use with ranges The cord kit must be attached to the range junc tion box with a strain relief which will fit a 1 3 8 diameter hole If not already equipped the cord must have 10 closed loop lugs attached to the free ends of the individual conduc tors preferably soldered in place Locate the junction box on the rear of the unit and remove cover Refer to Fig 16 for PRDS304 range and
14. 7 and 18 CASE 1 Electrical Connection and Grounding with a 3 Conductor Power Supply To be used when local codes permit grounding through the neutral Secure the neutral grounded wire of the supply circuit to the neutral terminal of the NEMA 10 50R receptacle Connect the L black and the L2 red hot heads to the other terminals on the NEMA 10 50R receptacle A separate ground wire is not required Ensure that the house supply wires and all electrical connections meet the requirements of all applicable codes METAL WATER PIPE Page 19 M STEP 6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTIONS amp GROUNDING Hi CASE amp Electrical Connections and Grounding with a 4 Conductor Power Supply to be used only when local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral Secure the neutral white wire of the supply circuit to the neutral terminal of the NEMA 14 50R recep tacle Connect the L1 black and the L2 red hot leads to the other terminals on the NEMA 14 50R receptacle Connect a separate ground green wire to the grounding terminal of the NEMA 14 50R receptacle If range is hard wired to power supply follow the instructions for permanent connection on pages 17 and 18 The ground wire must be brought out to the junction box on the range M STEP 7 BACKGUARD INSTALLATION a The backguard must be attached before sliding the range into the final installed position A Low Back or High Shelf backguard must be installed
15. 8 gt 15 3 8 24 3 8 Aas defined in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 Current Issue FIG 2c Side View 30 36 and 48 Ranges a f LL 12 Min to Combustibles A without Backguard or with Island Trim Island 42 Min to Cornbustibles A CAUTION Do not install the Model PRDS304 and PRDS48 ranges such that the front surface of the oven door is flush with the cabinet face A flush installation could result in damage to the cabinets due to high heat The face of the cabinet should line up with the oven front frame The front frame location relative to the rear of the range is 24 3 8 on the PRDS304 and 25 on the PRDS48 as shown in Figures 2a and 2b H j 30 Ranges 26 3 8 R 36 amp 48 Ranges 28 Page 5 M STEP 2 CABINET PREPARATION SSSR GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES FIG 3a Gas amp Electrical Supply Zone for PRG304 PRG36 amp PRG48 All Gas Ranges 5 8 Flex Line to Typical placement shown Other placement of Gas Supply and Electrical Receptacle within the Electrical and Gas Supply Zone is acceptable Three Prong 120 VAC Receptacle Gas amp Electrical Supply Zone j 1 2 N P T N NOTE A Manual Gas Shut Off Valve not shown must be easily accessible through an adjacent cabinet without moving the range 1 3 4 Maximum Protrusion from Wall for Gas Supply The All Gas Ranges are factory equipped wi
16. Device 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 precau tion could result in tipping of the range Personal injury might result from spilled hot liquids or from the range itself WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD e Use extreme caution when drilling holes into the wall or floor There may be concealed electrical wires located behind the wall or under the floor e Identify the electrical circuits that could be effected by the installation of the Anti Tip Device then turn off power to these circuits e Failure to follow these instructions may result in electrical shock or other per sonal injury Tools Needed for Installation of Anti Tip Device Screwdriver Phillips Drill electric or hand Measuring tape or ruler 1 8 drill bit wood or metal wall or floor ALL RANGES CAN TIP INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT INSTALL ANTI TIP DEVICES PACKED WITH RANGE SEE INSTRALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION PROPERTY DAMAGE Contact a qualified installer or contrac tor to determine the proper method for drilling holes through the wall or floor material such as ceramic tile hardwood etc Do not slide the range across an unpro tected floor Failure to follow these instructions may result damage to wall or floor coverings Hammer Pencil or other marker Wre
17. FUEL MODELS PRDS304 PRDS36 AND PRDS48 AVERTISSEMENT Couper le courant avant d installer Avant de mettre EN MARCHE soyez certain que tous les controles sont dans la position ARRETE ATTENTION 1 En branchant l appareil au gaz de propane soyez certain que le r servoir de gaz du propane est quip avec son r gulateur de haute pression en addition du r gulateur de pression fourni avec cet appareil La pression de gaz maximale cet appareil ne doit pas exc der une colonne d eau de 14 0 pouces du r gulateur du r servoir de gaz du propane 2 Cet appareil est dessin comme un appareil de cuisson Bas sur les consid rations de s curit ne le jamais utiliser pour le chauffage ou de faire chauffer une chambre Q ATTENTION Ne pas installer les cuisini res du Mod le PRDS48 tel que la porte du four est au ras du devant du cabinet Une installation ras peut r sulter au dommage des cabinets par suite de l explosition la haute chaleur ATTENTION Le mat riel ad quat et la main d oeuvre ad quate doivent tre utilis s dans le mouvement de l appareil pour viter le d g t et ou la blessure personnelle L appareil est lourd et doit tre mani in cons quence Page CET MAN U EL CONTEN IT AVERTISSEMENTS EN FRANCAIS AVERTISSEMENT DANGER DE RENVERSEMENT DE LA CUISINIERE e Toutes le cuisini res peuvent renverser et la blessure peut r sulter Pour emp che le renverse
18. Fig 16a for PRDS36 and PRDS48 ranges Remove the knock out ring in the junction box to provide a 1 3 8 diameter hole Remove the ground strap retaining screw and bend the ground strap up Refer to Fig 18 Install the cord to the junction box and make the connections to the terminal block provided Secure the ground lead from the cord to the junc tion box with the screw previ ously used to secure the ground strap Refer to Fig 18a The cord kit must be plugged into a mating NEMA 10 50R receptacle provided in the gas and electrical supply zone as shown in Figures 3b and 3c on Page 6 PERMANENT CONNECTION HARD WIRING Units may be hard wired to the power supply The installer must provide approved flexible aluminum conduit 3 4 trade size maxi mum 6 feet long Locate the junction box on the rear of the unit and remove cover Refer to Fig 16 for PRDS304 range and Fig 16a for PRDS36 and PRDS48 ranges Remove the ground Strap retaining screw and bend the ground strap up Refer to Fig 18 The conduit must be installed to the junction box using an approved conduit connector Wiring for the unit is to be brought into the junction box through the conduit Refer to Chart D on Page 16 for rating of wiring and sizing of individual Page 17 conductors The ends of the wiring must have 10 closed loop lugs attached preferably soldered in place Make the connections to the terminal block provided Secure the ground l
19. IEW g STEP D Ifyou plan to mount the bracket to the i rear wall slide the bracket back until it is S2 COON mount the bracket to the floor position the E fap eee bracket such that the center line of the mount 2 4 45 ing holes in the horizontal bracket flanges are 7 16 in front of the rear edge of the range side panel when the range is in its final in stalled position aetna i A Va Los positioned against the rear wall If you plan to ERA E i LORS Q lt q i PRGICS 2 3 4 PRG36 5 8 7 fs Oe May Be Used On E tner Left be of Right Side Righ Shown ap ze a X KX STEP E With the bracket properly positioned use the bracket as a template and mark the SIDE VIEW location of the selected mounting holes in either the rear wall 1 4 holes or the floor 2 holes with a pencil ESA 7 gt XXX S S2 STEP F Drill holes at the marked locations Bi SAT ES yyy STEP G Using the screws provided securely fasten the bracket to the rear wall 4 screws or Gy i floor 2 screws Page 12 nn STEP 4 INSTALLING ANTI TIP DEVICE W STEP H Using the 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Head Bolt Hex Nut and two 2 Flat Washers securely attach the Adjustable Anti Tip Channel to the existing hole in the flange located at the bottom rear of the range There are two 2 holes in the range flange so be certain to select the hole that is on the same side as the
20. Installer Checklist Model PRDS484GG Shown with Low Back Guard Mode PRS48LB un Model PRG366 Shown with Island Trim Model PRS36IT ce a T rOn aaa ea tte new sie ew ft eS yer RE Model PRDS364GD Shown with High Shelf Model PRS36HS ee ee e ee l AVERTISSEMENTS EN FRANCAIS Thermador CORPORATION AVERTISSEMENT L installation inexacte l ajustement la modification le service ou l entretien peut causer la blessure ou la propri t endommag e Se r f rer ce manuel Pour l assistance ou l information additionnelle consulter un installateur qualifi une agence de service le fabricant le marchand ou le fournisseur de gaz Ne pas emmagasuner ou utiliser de l essence ou des autres vapeurs inflammables et liquides aux endr oits de celui ci ou sucum autre appareil CE QUI FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ LE GAZ e Ne pas essayer d allumer aucun appareil Ne pas toucher aucun interrupteur electrique ne pas utiliser aucun telephone dans votre b timent Appeler imm diatement votre four nisseur de gaz du telephone d un voisin Suivre l instruction du four nisseur de gaz Si vous ne pouvez pas contracter votre four nisseur telephoner le service des incendies L installation et le service doivent tre executes par un installateur qualif une agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz For Residential Use Only ALL GAS MODELS PRG304 AND PRG36 DUAL
21. SEA 2990 T0080 70000 Thermador CORPORATION Pros YE6 OD 900 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL PROFESSIONAL RANGES ALL GAS MODELS PRG304 PRG36 ANR DUAL FUEL MODELS PRDS304 PRDS36 AND PRDS48 PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING IMPORTANT LOCAL CODES VARY INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS GAS CONNECTIONS AND GROUNDING MUST COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES DE EE EE EST SNS ETES MERETE ARAE RRA Pd PARA EREN ee 90 0800 IMPORTANT Save these instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector s use INSTALLER Please leave these Installation Instructions with this unit for the owner OWNER Please retain these instructions for future reference Gas Supply Natural Gas 6 inch water column 14 9mb min 8 inch 20mb nominal Propane Gas 11 inch water column 27 4 mb 14 inch 37mb maximum Electrical Power Supply PRG304 PRG36 and PRG48 Models 120 VAC 60 Hz 1Ph 20 Amp circuit PRDS304 Model 120 240 VAC 50 60 HZ 1Ph 20 Amp circuit PRDS36 Models 120 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1Ph 35 Amp circuit PRDS48 Models 120 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1Ph 50 Amp circuit WARNING Disconnect power before installing Before turning power ON be sure that all controls are in the OFF position et IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or main tenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For as
22. SIDE VIEW Anti Tip Channel Mounting Bracket AND THE ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING CHAN NEL MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE APPRO PRIATE MOUNTING HOLE REMOVE ANY LOOSE ITEMS SUCH AS GRATES AND BURNER CAPS FROM THE TOP OF THE RANGE THEN CAREFULLY TILT THE RANGE FORWARD TO ENSURE THAT THE ANTI TIP DEVICE ENGAGES TO PREVENT TIPPING PRDS304 AND PRDS36 Dual Fuel Ranges Figures 11 14 and 15 STEP A Determine the best location for Anti For Model PRDS304 the dimensions shown are from the left side wall only For Model PRDS36 the dimensions shown are from either the left or right side wall Locate the bracket on the side of the range that will not interfere with the gas supply line electrical wiring conduit or any other item Select either the rear wall or the floor for mounting the bracket based upon which will provide the greatest holding strength Page 13 W STEP 4 INSTALLING ANTI TIP DEVICE RSS STEP B Set the bracket on the floor and turn it until it is oriented properly The long channel should be on the top with the free end facing towards you one set of mounting flanges should be resting horizontally on the floor and the other set of mounting flanges should be positioned vertically facing the rear STEP C Slide the bracket to the desired position Note that the minimum dim A and maximum dim B spacing from the side wall to the center line of the closest bracket mounting hole is as shown
23. abinet surfaces U Unit Level front to back side to side Q Burner caps positioned properly on sealed burner bases Q All packaging material removed Q Backguard attached if horizon tal clearance to combustible materials behind cooking surface is less than 12 2 Ceramic briquettes bag placed in grill unit if equipped per instructions enclosed 3 The stainless steel grill housing if equipped is in place The ceramic briquettes are placed on grill tray per instruction enclosed GAS SUPPLY 3 Connection 1 2 N P T with a minimum 5 8 diameter flex line 3 The appliance is connected only to the type of gas for which it is certified for use Manual gas shut off valve installed in an accessible location without requiring removal of range Q Unit tested and free of gas leaks Q Gas supply pressure does not exceed 14 37mb W C ELECTRICAL O Receptacle with correct over current protection is provided for service cord connection Q Proper ground connection Q Proper polarity at receptacle Q Kick panel in place and two 2 screws secure OPERATION Q All internal packing materials removed Check below grates and grill pans and within oven s Q If used on propane gas verify that the propane gas supply is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to the pressure regulator supplied with the appliance Page 23 INSTALLER CHECKLIST D Burner caps properly seated into burne
24. aching over heated surface units cabinet storage located above the surface units should be avoided Check local building codes for the proper method of appliance installa tion Local codes vary Installation electrical connections and grounding must comply with all applicable codes In the absence of local codes the appliance should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 Current Issue and National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Current Issue In Canada installa tion must be in accordance with the CAN 1 B149 1 and 2 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and or local codes This appliance is equipped with an intermittent interrupted ignition device that cycles the two far left surface burners on and off when in the ExtraLow setting CAUTION 1 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 this unit The maximum gas pressure to this appliance is not to exceed 14 0 inches 37mb water column from the propane gas tank regulator 2 This unit is designed as a cooking appliance Based on safety considerations never use it for warming or heating a room ee STEP 1 VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS It is strongly recommended that a suitable exhaust hood be installed above the range Downdraft ventilation should not be used The table below
25. and adequate manpower must be used in moving the range to avoid damage to the unit or the floor The unit is heavy and rests on adjust able steel legs The range has an approximate shipping weight as shown in Chart A It is recommended that the door s grates burner caps front kick panel and oven racks be removed to facilitate handling This will reduce the weight as shown in Chart A and allow the range to pass through 30 door ways See Chart B and Fig 2a and 2b Do not remove the grill or griddle assemblies Remove the outer carton and packing material from the ship ping base Remove the front kick panel see Fig 4 by removing two 2 screws at the top and pulling forward The dual fuel ranges are held to the skid by four 4 bolts the front two 2 are behind the kick panel see Fig 4 and the rear two 2 are located on the bottom flange of the range back see Fig 5 All gas ranges are held in place by 4 bolts two 2 as shown in Fig 4 and two 2 at the rear as shown in Fig 5 After removing the bolts the range must be lifted and removed from the skid To remove the door open the door to the fully open position Close the hinge latches See Fig 6 by rotating towards the door top The door can then be re moved by gently lifting and pulling the door with the hinges up and out of the frame Do not lift the range by the door handle s 30 Range 335 Ibs Shipping Weight
26. ange internal wiring leads 2 Remove ground strap screw and bend the strap up as shown in Fig 18 3 Secure the neutral wire to the center stud of the terminal block with nut Tape neutral wire and connector as shown in Fig 18a to insure strap does not contact a grounded surface 4 Secure the L1 black and L2 red power e leads to the outside terminal studs brass Bend Ground Strap N 7 colored with nuts 5 Secure the bare copper ground lead to the FIG 180 Secure Neutral Wire range chassis using the ground screw previ ously used for the ground strap 6 Tighten all connections securely L2 Red L1 Black 77 Ground Wire Page 18 MEM STEP 6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTION amp GROUNDING E Recommended Grounding Method All Gas FIG 19 Recommended Models PRG304 PRG36 and PRG48 Grounding Method Models PRG304 PRS36 The 30 36 and 48 all gas ranges are factory equipped with a power and PRG48 supply cord with a three prong grounding plug with polarized parallel pes blades IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A MATING GROUNDING TYPE HI RECEPTACLE THAT IS CONNECTED TO A CORRECTLY POLARIZED 120 RECEPTACLE ra VOLT CIRCUIT See Fig 19 Improper grounding will cause malfunc BOBS a tion such as continuous sparking of the burner igniters may IE damage this appliance and could create a condition of shock nif ea hazard at the igniter of each burner Ifthe circuit does not have a l 7T gro
27. djacent cabinet without Protrusion from Wall yr moving for Gas Supply the range Moa A PADS3 7 Page 6 FIG 3c Gas amp Electrical Supply Zone for PRDS36 and PRDS 48 Dual Fuel Ranges The Dual Fuel ranges may be connected to the power supply with a 3 pole 3 conductor range supply cord kit a 3 pole 4 conductor range supply cord kit or by hard wiring to the power supply It is the responsibility of the installer to provide the proper wiring components cord or conduit and wires and complete the electrical connection as dictated by local codes and ordinances and or the National Electric Code The units must be properly grounded Refer to Step 6 for details The range must be connected only to the type of gas for which it is certified If the range is to be connected to propane gas ensure that the propane gas supply tank is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to the pressure regulator supplied with the range See STEP 5 The Dual Fuel ranges may be connected to the power supply with a 3 pole 3 conductor range supply cord kit a 3 pole 4 conductor range supply cord kit or by hard wiring to the power supply It is the responsibility of the installer to provide the proper wiring components cord or conduit and wires and complete the electrical connection as dictated by local codes and ordinances and or the National Electric Code The units must be properly grounded Refer to Step 6
28. e all governing codes and ordinances when ground ing In the absence of these codes or ordinances observe National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 Current Issue See pages 17 and 18 for grounding method Electrical wiring diagrams and schematics have been placed in the toe kick area of the range for access by a qualified service technician The PRDS Dual Fuel Ranges may be connected to a 120 208 VAC power supply Chart D POWER SUPPLY WIRE RATING AND SIZE REQUIREMENTS MODEL NUMBER PRDS304 PRDS36 PRDS48 VOLTAGE RATING MIN TEMPERATURE RATING 300 VAC 300 VAC 300 VAC Page 16 CONDUCTOR SIZE AWG L1 L2 NEUT GROUND EE STEP 6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTION amp GROUNDING E Dual Fuel models PRDS304 PRDS36 and PRDS48 must be connected to the power supply utilizing one of the following methods For all methods of connection the length of the cord or conduit wiring must allow the unit to be slid completely out of the cabinet without having to unplug or disconnect the unit from the power supply Recommended minimum free length of cord or conduit is four feet Electrical installations and grounding must be in accordance with all local codes and ordinances and or the National Electric Code as applicable e 3 CONDUCTOR CORD Where local codes and ordinances permit grounding through neutral unit may be connected to the power supply with a 3 pole 3 conductor cord kit rated 125 250 volts
29. ead to the junction box with the screw previously used to secure the ground strap Refer to Fig 18a The fr e end of the conduit must be con nected to a junction box pro vided in the gas and electrical supply zone as shown in Figures 3b and 3c on Page 6 FIG 16 Location of Junction Box on PRDS304 Range 8 ST Width Hote for Connection of Cord or Condult of J Box FIG 16a Location of Junction Box on PRDS36 48 Hole for Con nection of Cord Sa ae x Ne 6 Width of J Box MODEL DIM A PRDS36 13 1 4 PRDS48 19 M STEP 6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTION amp GROUNDING Hi A 3 or 4 conductor supply may be connected to the terminal block A 4 conductor supply shall sta 4 Upper Nut be used only when the range is installed in a 24 Cupped Washer FIG 17 Conductor Securement mobile home or where local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral 3 WIRE LEAD CONNECTION 1 Remove upper nuts only from the terminal block studs Do not remove nuts which secure range internal wiring leads 2 Secure the neutral grounded wire of the supply circuit to the center stud of the terminal block with nut See Fig 17a 3 Secure the L1 black and L2 red power leads to the outside terminal block studs brass colored with nuts 4 Tighten nuts securely 4 WIRE CONNECTION 1 Remove upper nuts only from the terminal block studs Do not remove lower nuts which secure r
30. efined in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Latest Edition 36 Wide Hood Model PH36QS For 36 Range 48 for Island Model PHI48QS 48 Wide Hood Model PH48QS For 48 Ranges 60 for Island Model PHI60QS oak ag Min Distance Between Overhead Cabinets of Combustible Material A 30 Range 30 ae 13 Max b Cabinet A Depth ce 30 Min to 36 Max bottom of overhead 36 Range 36 48 Range 48 CAUTION See Figs 2a 2b and Range width ol va alt i 42 Mi Hood to cooking 20 38 0788 compus S surface 42 if hood et re material A 18 Min contains combustible teens from cooking materials A both surface Ces Cooking i Surface For Electrical and Gas Supply Zone see Figures 3a 3b and 3c Zone size and position differ according to the see ose en model 35 3 8 Min Range Height with J Leveling Legs fully retracted A as defined in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Latest 36 3 4 Max Range Height with Edition The range height is adjustable The level of the range top Leveling Legs fully extended must be at the same level or above the countertop level _ Page 4 STEP 2 CABINET PREPARATION E FIG 2a Side View 30 Ranges FIG 2b Side View 36 and 48 Ranges 28 3 4 27 5 8 42 Min fo Combustibles A Combustibles A 0 Clearance SIIL Ml 26 3
31. he PRG36 Ranges and a small gas oven with broil capability Model PRDS304 is equipped with four sealed gas surface burners and an electric convection self cleaning oven with broil capability Models PRDS364GD PRDS364GL and PRDS366 offer the same cooking surface configurations but are equipped with a professional size electric convection self cleaning oven with broil capability Models PRDS484GG PRDS486GD and PRDS486GL feature a gas cooking surface with four sealed burners griddle and grill six sealed burners and a griddle or s x sealed burners and a grill PRDS48 anges provide a large electric oven tne same as used in the PRDS36 Ranges and a small electric oven with a bread proofing feature and broil capability Warning ever yee ep a iat Bont Rd PE Gd 1 2 MUTOCUCHON PT iene Ba Si OE Ee Ee Ae OE EH IO ES 3 Important Installation Information 3 Step 1 Ventilation Requirements 3 Step 2 Cabinet Preparation ss sans de Camas po ees RE 4 Step 3 Unpacking Moving And Placing The Range 8 Step 4 Install Anti Tip Device 10 Step 5 Gas Requirements amp Hookup 15 Step 6 Electrical Requirements Connection amp Grounding 16 Step 7 Backguard Installation 20 Step 8 Test And Adjustment 21
32. in the chart above and in Figures 14 and 15 STEP D If you plan to mount the bracket to the rear wall slide the bracket back until it is positioned against the rear wall If you plan to mount the bracket to the floor position the bracket such that the center line of the mounting holes in the horizontal bracket flanges are 7 16 in front of the rear edge of the range side panel when the range is in its final installed position STEP E With the bracket properly posi tioned use the bracket as a template and mark the location of the selected four 4 mounting holes STEP F Drill four 4 holes at the marked locations STEP G Using the four 4 screws provided securely fasten the bracket STEP H Carefully slide the range into position FOR THE ANTI TIP DEVICE TO ENGAGE THE RANGE THE REAR EDGE OF THE RANGE SIDE PANEL MUST BE WITHIN 2 OF THE VERTI CAL MOUNTING FLANGE OF THE ANTI TIP BRACKET REMOVE ANY LOOSE ITEMS SUCH AS GRATES AND BURNER CAPS FROM THE TOP OF THE RANGE THEN CAREFULLY TILT THE RANGE FORWARD TO ENSURE THAT THE ANTI TIP DEVICE ENGAGES TO PRE VENT TIPPING FIG 14 PRDS Wall Mount x Ke PLAN VIEW Max B Od Max Qa a Ky upto a es bed 2 E Shown from Left Side Walt es Ka TT IS SIDE VIEW Ky Sd Sd 22 WS K H Th zea AX CS s L WSN FIG 15 PRDS Floor Mount 04 PLAN VIEW Snown fron Left Sde Walt UI dwt m _ m m m a
33. ion for the PRG Mounting Bracket The bracket may be mounted to the wall or floor behind the range offset from either the left or right side wall by 2 3 4 for model PRG304 or 4 5 8 for Model PRG36 Locate the bracket on the side of the range that will not interfere with the gas supply line electrical wiring conduit or any other item FIG 12a PRG36 Wall Mount 0 Clearance PLAN VIEW A a 7 D KO Fo 2h a v 1 y amp oy v I t Pa 1 H i er ide OOOO Select either the rear wall or the floor for mounting the bracket based upon which will provide the greatest holding strength Od PRG304 2 3 4 PRG35 4 5 8 VAN 7 oS 7 KX May Be Used On Either Left or Right Side Right Snown STEP B Set the bracket on the floor and turn it SIDE VIEW until it is oriented properly The bracket should be standing up on end The set of mounting flanges having one 1 hole per side should be resting on the floor and the other set of mounting flanges having two 2 holes per side should be positioned vertically facing the rear 05050 C004 OS x Se ie v p mai phe i STEP C Slide the bracket left or right to the correct position for the model that you are installing The distance from the side wall to the center line of the closest mounting hole is 2 3 4 FIG 12b PRG Wall Mount Max 2 Clearance for model PRG304 or 4 5 8 for Model PRG36 PLAN V
34. king counter opening Consult with a heating and ventilating engineer for your specific ventilation requirements For the most detailed information refer to installation instructions accompanying product or write Thermador indicating model number We reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice Some models are certified for use in Canada Thermador is not responsible for products which are transported from the United States for use in Canada Check with your local Canadian distributor or dealer For the most up to date critical installation dimensions by fax use your fax handset and call 702 833 3600 Use code 8030 Thermador CORPORATION 5551 McFadden Avenue Huntington Beach CA 800 735 4328 ECO 15540 01 15 12 596B 1998 Thermador Corporation Litho U S A 9 98 5040001320
35. mounting bracket The flat face of the channel should be flush against the underside of the range flange From the bottom of the channel screw the two 2 10 x 1 2 Phillips Screws up through the first pair of holes extending beyond the rear edge of the range flange These screws will prevent rotation of the channel Note A number of mounting holes are provided in the Adjustable Anti Tip Channel Be certain to use the hole that enables the channel to engage the mounting bracket when the range is in its final installed position For ranges that are to be installed flush against a rear wall use the first hole in the Adjustable Anti Tip Channel such that the short portion of the channel extends out from the bottom of the range flange and the long portion is hidden beneath the range Refer to Figure 10 STEP I Carefully slide the range into position FOR THE ANTI TIP CHANNEL TO ENGAGE THE MOUNTING BRACKET THE REAR EDGE OF THE RANGE SIDE PANEL MUST BE WITHIN 2 OF THE VERTICAL MOUNT ING FLANGE OF THE ANTI TIP BRACKET Tip Channel Mounting Bracket The bracket may be mounted to the wall or floor behind the range offset from side wall as indicated in the chart below and in Figures 14 and 15 Model No A Min B Max PRDS304 5 1 2 16 1 2 PRDS36 6 1 2 13 1 2 FIG 13 PRG36 Floor Mount PLAN VIEW Mounting Bracket ee F PRG304 2 3 4 PRG36 4 5 8 May Be Used On Either Left of Right Side Right Snown
36. mum of 36 above the range cooking surface See Fig 1 If the hood contains any combus tible materials i e a wood covering it must be a minimum of 42 above the cooking surface 3 Consider Make Up Air Due to the high volume of ventila tion air a source of outside replace ment air is recommended This is particularly important for tightly sealed and insulated homes A qualified heating and ventilating contractor should be consulted ISLAND INSTALLATION HOOD BLOWER PHI48QS VTR1400Q PHI48QS VTR1400Q PHI60Q VTR1400Q For wall installations where adequate space is available the installer or user may elect to use a hood that is wider than the range cooking surface This may be particularly beneficial for those cases such as a long duct run or heavy usage of the grill in which improved capturing of the cocking exhaust is desired Thermador offers a choice of remote VTR1000Q or VTR1400q or in hood VIN1000Q blowers for use in wall installations Page 3 The range is a free standing unit If the unit is to be placed adjacent to cabinets the clearances shown in Fig 1 are required The same clearances apply to island installations except for the overhead cabi nets which must have a space wide enough to accept the flared island hood as indicated in Fig 1 The PRDS48 Ranges must be placed with the oven door projecting out from the cabinet face The cabinet face should line up with
37. nch 7 16 PRG Ranges only Wrench adjustable PRG Ranges only 3 16 carbide tipped masonry drill bit concrete or concrete block wall or floor 3 16 anchors drywall or concrete 2 each not required if mounting bracket is being attached to solid wood or metal Page 10 een STEP 4 INSTALLING ANTI TIP DEVICE D Parts Required for Installation of Anti Tip Device PRG304 and PRG36 All Gas Ranges Figures 9 and 10 Thermador Part No Qty Description 15 10 916 4 Screw Phillips 10 x 1 1 2 15 10 771 1 Anti Tip Channel Adjust able PRG 15 10 772 1 Mounting Bracket PRG 15 10 909 1 Bolt Hex Head 1 4 20 x 172 15 10 910 1 Nut Hex 1 4 20 15 10 911 2 Washer Flat 1 4 20 15 10 948 2 Screw Phillips 10 x 1 2 FIG 9 Mounting Kit for PRG304 and PRG36 All Gas Ranges Mounting Bracket 15 10 772 1 Each 15 10 909 1 Each j 4 15 10 916 4 Each 15 10 771 1 Each eo ta 15 10 911 2 Fach 15 10 910 1 Each 15 10 948 2 Each PRDS304 and PRDS36 Dual Fuel Ranges Figure 11 Thermador Part No Qty Description 15 10 916 4 15 10 770 1 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION e The anti tip bracket may be attached to a solid wood cabinet having a minimum wall thickness of 3 4 The thickness of the wall or floor may require use of longer screws available at your local hardware store e In all cases at least two 2 of the bracket mounting screws must be fastened to solid wo
38. od or metal e Use appropriate anchors when fastening the mounting bracket to any material other than hardwood or metal Screw Phillips 10 x 1 1 2 Anti Tip Channel Adjustable FIG 10 Adjustable Anti Tip Channel PRG304 and PRG36 All Gas Ranges on ee Sea ae This Hole For Flush Mount of PRG36 1 17 32 This Hole For Flush Mount of PRG304 1 9 32 FIG 11 Mounting Kit for PRDS304 and PRDS36 Dual Fuel Ranges 15 10 770 1 Each a ET 15 10 916 4 Each e Prepare holes at fastener locations as identified below For walls wall studs or floors composed of solid wood or metal drill 1 8 pilot holes For walls or floors composed of drywall sheet rock or other soft materials drill 3 16 holes to a minimum depth of 1 3 4 then tap plastic anchors into each of the holes using a hammer For walls or floors composed of concrete or concrete block drill 3 16 holes to a minimum depth of 1 3 4 then tap con crete anchors into each of the holes using a hammer For walls or floors having ceramic tile covering drill 3 16 holes through the tile only then drill into the material behind the tile as indicated immediately above If the range is moved to a new location the Anti Tip Device must be removed and rein Stalled Page 11 M STEP 4 INSTALLING ANTI TIP DEVICE SSSR PRG304 AND PRG36 All Gas Ranges Figures 9 10 12a 12b and 13 STEP A Determine the best locat
39. pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5kPa The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 5kPa When checking the manifold gas pressure the inlet pressure to the regulator should be at least 6 0 14 9 mb W C for natural gas or 11 0 27 4 mb for propane Do not attempt any adjustment of the pressure regulator Page 15 E STEP 6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTION amp GROUNDING EEE e Prior to servicing appliance always disconnect appliance electrical supply cord if so equipped from wall receptacle If appliance is hard wired to power supply disconnect power to unit by turning off the Chart C ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS MODEL NUMBER VOLTAGE PRG304 PRG36 and PRG48 PRDS304 PRDS36 PRDS48 e For the PRG All Gas Ranges improper polarization of the 120 VAC electrical supply circuit will cause malfunction such as continuous sparking of the burner igniters may damage this appliance and could create a condition of shock hazard at the igniter of each burner If the circuit is not correctly polarized it is the responsibility and obligation of the installer or user to have the existing receptacle changed to a properly polarized receptacle in accordance with all appli cable local codes and ordi nances by a qualified electri
40. r 45 Burner__ Natural Gas Propane Gas minutes to eliminate the harsh 3 4 to 1 odor of the insulation binder This must be done before broiling food in the range for 1 1 2 to 3 the first time and with proper ventilation Gas Oven Infra Red Broiler Flame Characteristics should be Visually Inspected to Resemble Diagram Looking at Front of Burner Screen should be L 1 8 Plume Glowing Red Flame should be approximately 1 8 thick and should be blue in color TO CLEAN AND PROTECT EXTERIOR SURFACES The stainless steel surfaces may be cleaned by wiping DO NOT allow deposits to remain for long periods of with a damp soapy cloth rinsing with clear water and time drying with a soft cloth to avoid water marks Any mild glass cleaner will remove fingerprints and smears DO NOT use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes Small bits of stee may adhere to the surface causing rust For discolorations or deposits that persist refer to the Care and Use Manual DO NOT allow salt solutions disinfectants bleaches or cleaning compounds to remain in contact with stain To polish and protect the stainless steel use a cleaner less steel for extended periods Many of these com polish such as Stainless Steel Magic pounds contain chemicals which could prove harmful Rinse with water after exposure and wipe dry with a clean cloth Page 22 FINAL CHECK LIST Q Placement of unit Q Specified clearances maintained to c
41. r bases with align ment pins engaged Grill components properly seated not all models Refer to Use amp Care Manual for Grill details Bezels centered on burner knobs and knobs turn freely Each burner lights satisfacto rily both individually and with other burners operating Air Shutter adjustment for proper flame made for Grill Griddle and Gas Oven See Step 8 and Fig 23 Griddle is level or tilted slightly forward and does not rock not all models Oven door hinges seated and hinge locks in proper position Door opens and closes properly Two doors on Model PRDS48 Burner grates correctly posi tioned level and do not rock E NOTES DE Page 24 NOTES Page 25 THERMADOR is a leading manufacturer of Convection Micro Thermal Ovens Convection Thermal Ovens Thermal Electric Ovens Warming Drawers Free Standing and Slide In Ranges Steel Gas ExtraLow Cooktops Steel Gas Cooktops Glass Gas ExtraLow Cooktops Glass Gas Cooktops Glass Ceramic Gas Cooktops Glass Ceramic Dual Fuel Cooktops Glass Ceramic All Radiant Cooktops Glass Ceramic Halogen Cooktops Electric Cooktops Professional All Gas Ranges and Cooktops Professional Dual Fuel Ranges Cook n Vent Downdraft Ventilation System Hoods Ventilators Housings Dishwashers and Char Glo Outdoor Barbecues Specifications are for planning purposes only Refer to installation instructions and consult your countertop supplier prior to ma
42. rs feature XLO causing the flame to cycle on and off when the knob is set to the XLO range This is normal operation Thermador recommends that burner adjustments be made by a qualified technician at the time of installation Extreme care should be used when adjustments are made after installation Improper or lack of adjustments may void your warranty Burner flames should be blue and stable with no yellow tips excessive noise or lifting of the flame from the burner If any of these conditions exist check that the air shutter grill griddle and gas oven only or burner ports are not blocked or clogged Remove any blockages that exist If the flame is too yellow indicating insufficient air adjust the shutter counterclockwise to increase air inlet grill griddle and gas oven only The sealed top burner flames should be approximately 1 to 1 1 4 high The griddle grill gas oven and infrared broiler burner flames should be as shown in Fig 23 NOTE No air shutter or low flame adjustment is necessary or possible with the sealed top burners Page 21 M STEP 8 TEST AND ADJUSTMENT i PROPER FLAME APPROX The gas oven infra red broiler Griddle Grill amp Gas Oven Burners burner has no air shutter and is not adjustable when used with natural gas When used on propane gas an air shutter is attached but it is not __ Flame Height H adjustable It is necessary to TA operate the oven broiler fo
43. sistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency manufac turer dealer or the gas supplier Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vinicity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS 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 Fol low the gas supplier s instruction 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION The Thermador Professional Ranges are free standing units available in a number of configura tions Mode PRG304 is equipped with four sealed gas surface burn ers a large capacity gas oven with gas infra red broiler and convection system Models PRG364GD PRG364GL and PRG366 feature a gas cooking surface with four sealed burners and a griddle four sealed burners and a grill or six sealed burners in addition to a large capacity gas oven with gas infra red broiler Models PRG484GG PRG486GD and PRG486GL feature a gas cooking surface with four sealed burners griddle and grill six sealed burners and a griddle or six sealed burners and a grill PRG48 Ranges provide a large gas oven the same as used in t
44. th a power supply cord with a three prong grounding plug IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A MATING GROUNDING TYPE 120 VAC RECEPTACLE THAT IS CON NECTED TO A CORRECTLY POLARIZED AND GROUNDED 120 VAC CIRCUIT See STEP 6 The range must be connected only to the type of gas for which it is certified If the range is to be connected to propane gas ensure that the propane gas supply tank is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to the pressure regulator supplied with the range See STEP 5 FIG 3b Gas amp Electrical Supply Zone for PRDS304 Dual Fuel Ranges Typical placement shown Other placament of Gas Supply 5 8 Flex Line to and Electrical Receptacle appliance within the Electrical and Gas 1 2 NPT Supply Zone is acceptable i 240 VAC Receptacle S Shown or Junction NOTE ee A Manual Gas Gas amp Shut Off Valve YY NS Electrical not shown Supply Zone must be easily a accessible On Re through an 2 Maximum Protru adjacent cabinet without sion from Wall for Gas l moving Supply i 4 3 4 the range ul Typical placement shown Other placement of Gas Supply and Electrical Receptacle within the Electrical and Gas Supply Zone is acceptable 5 8 Flex Line to Appliance 240 VAC Receptacle NOTE Shown or Junction A Manual Gas Box i Shut Off Valve ES Sey ail not shown must be easily y accessible through an 2 Maximum gt a
45. unding type receptacle it is the responsibility and obligation of the S THREE PRONG installer or user to have the existing receptacle changed to a properly 4 Re grounded receptacle in accordance with all applicable local codes and ordinances by a qualified electrician In the absence of local codes and ordinances the receptacle replacement shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code THE THIRD GROUND PRONG SHOULD NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE CUT OR REMOVED FIG 20 Alternate Grounding Method Models PRG304 PRG36 and PRSG48 THREE PRONG PLUG Alternate Grounding Method All Gas Models PRG304 PRG36 and PRG48 If installing a properly grounded wall receptacle is impossible at the time of installation consult your local electrical inspector for permission to connect a temporary adapter with polarized blades which could be plugged into your present 2 wire receptacle See Fig 20 This method is not recommended If this is done you must attach the lug and or the green adapter wire to the receptacle cover plate screw Ground from it to a grounded metal cold water pipe See Fig 21 DO NOT GROUND TO A GAS SUPPLY PIPE Grounding Method Dual Fuel Models PRDS304 PRDS36 and PRDS48 FIG 21 Grounding Method Models PRDS304 PRDS36 and PRDS48 All ranges must be properly grounded See the grounding instructions for your installation case as follows Refer also to the instructions and Figures on Pages 1
46. when there is less than a 12 clearance between combustibles and the back of the range above the cooking surface See Fig 2a and 2b Front of Unit An Island Trim is available for covering the backguard mounting flanges for island installations where there is a minimum of 12 of horizontal clearance between combustibles and the back of the range See Fig 2c The backguard is inserted as shown in Fig 22 into the guide channels on the back of the range Secure the backguard with the 4 sheet metal screws provided For installation of backguards on all models refer to the following instructions on Page 21 Chart D BACKGUARD KIT MODEL NUMBERS 12 LOW BACK RANGE MODEL NO 9 STD LOW BACK PRDS304 PRG304 PRDS36 PRG36 N A PRDS48 PRG48 N A Included with Range N A PRS36LBS WY RS48LBS PHS48T N and connected to the box per the instructions Ensure that the house supply wires and all electrical connections meet require ments of all applicable codes DO NOT GROUND TO A GAS SUPPLY PIPE Improper grounding will cause malfunction such as continuous sparking of the burner igniters may damage this appliance and could create a condition of shock hazard at the igniter of each burner It is the responsibility and obligation of the installer or user to ensure that the appliance is properly grounded 22 HIGH SHELF 1 1 2 ISLAND TRIM PHS30T PRS3OITS PHS36T PRS36ITS PRS48ITS U Page 2

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