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PRG Professional Ranges Care and Use

Section One: General Safety Instructions

PRECAUTIONS

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Warning:  The appliance is for
cooking.

 Based on safety consider-

ations, never use the oven or
cooktop to warm or heat a room.
Also, such use can damage the
cooktop or oven parts.

When using the cooktop: 

DO

NOT TOUCH THE BURNER
GRATES OR THE IMMEDI-
ATE SURROUNDING AREA.

Areas adjacent to the burners may
become hot enough to cause burns.

Never leave the cooktop unat-
tended when using high flame
settings.

 Boil overs cause smoking

and greasy spillovers that may ig-
nite. More importantly, if the
burner flames are smothered, un-
burned gas will escape into the
room. See Inside Front Cover re-
garding gas leaks.

Only certain types of glass,
heat-proof glass-ceramic, ce-
ramic, earthenware, or other
glazed utensils are suitable for
cooktop use. 

This type of utensil

may break with sudden tempera-
ture changes. Use only on low or
medium heat settings according to
the utensil manufacturer’s direc-
tions.

Do not heat unopened food
containers;

 a buildup of pressure

may cause the container to  burst.

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.

Use caution to insure 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.

Be sure all cooktop controls
are turned off

 and the cooktop is

cool before using any type of aero-
sol cleaner on or around the
cooktop. The chemical that pro-
duces the spraying action could, in
the presence of heat, ignite or
cause metal parts to corrode.

When using the oven: 

DO NOT

TOUCH THE INTERIOR
SURFACES OF THE OVEN
OR THE EXTERIOR AREA
IMMEDIATELY SURROUND-
ING THE DOOR.

 Interior oven

surfaces become hot enough to
cause burns. The heat deflector,
which deflects heat away from the
cooktop and the trim on the top
and sides of the oven door, will also
be hot when the oven is in use.

Place oven racks in desired po-
sition while oven is cool.

 If a rack

must be moved while the oven is
hot, do not let the potholders con-
tact the hot infrared burner.

Use care when opening the
oven door;

 let hot air or steam

escape before removing or replac-
ing foods.

Do not rub, damage, move or
remove the door gasket.

 It is

essential for a good seal during
baking.

Be careful not to damage the
screen covering the infra-red
broiler of the gas oven.

 If the

screen is damaged, air can enter the
distribution box behind the screen,
possibly resulting in an explosion.

In the event that personal
clothing catches fire, DROP
AND ROLL IMMEDIATELY
to extinguish flames.

Always use utensils that have
flat bottoms, large enough to
cover the burner. 

The use of un-

dersized utensils could expose a
portion of the flame and may result
in ignition of clothing.

To minimize burns, ignition of flam-
mable materials and unintentional
spillovers, 

position handles of

utensils inward

 so they do not

extend over adjacent work areas,
cooking areas, or the edge of the
cooktop.

Hold the handle of the pan

 to

prevent movement of the utensil
when stirring or turning food.

DO NOT use pots or pans on
the grill section.

Do not use the grill for cooking
excessively fatty meats

 or prod-

ucts which promote flare-ups.

The optional cutting board ac-
cessory must be removed be-
fore operating the grill burner
beneath or burners adjacent to
it.

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 perfor-
mance of the burners, 

keep the

igniter ports clean.

 It is necessary

to clean these when there is a boil
over or when the burner does not
light even though the electronic ig-
niters click. See page 12.

Clean the cooktop with cau-
tion.

  Avoid steam burns; do not

use a wet sponge or cloth to clean
the cooktop while it is hot. Some
cleaners produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface. Follow
directions provided by the cleaner
manufacturer.

Safety Practices  to  Avoid Personal Injury

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Page 2: ...fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de l essence ni d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de...

Page 3: ...ealed burners in addition to a large capacity gas oven with a convection system and a gas infra red broiler Models PRG484GG PRG486GD and PRG486GL feature a gas cooking surface with four sealed burners...

Page 4: ...e Range with Six Cooktop Burners All Gas PRG484GG All Gas 48 wide Range with Four Cooktop Burners Griddle Grill and 2 ovens 1 large main and 1 small secondary All Gas PRG486GD All Gas 48 wide Range wi...

Page 5: ...ROUNDED AND PO LARIZED ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL PLUG FROM THE WALL RECEPTACLE BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT It is recommended that a dedicated circuit servicing this appli...

Page 6: ...anual All other servicing should be referred to a qualified techni cian Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where appliances are in use They should never be allowed to sit or st...

Page 7: ...n door will also be hot when the oven is in use Place oven racks in desired po sition while oven is cool If a rack must be moved while the oven is hot do not let the potholders con tact the hot infrar...

Page 8: ...icing this unit California Proposition 65 WARNING The burning of gas cooking fuel gen erate some by products which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause can...

Page 9: ...sert the racks as follows a Hold the rack with the back rail in the up position towards the rear of the oven Slip it into the oven so the rack slides are between the rack and the rack guides b Tip the...

Page 10: ...ge Main Oven 13 Oven Control and Heating Light Large Main Oven 14 Secondary Oven door for in side see additional picture at the left Secondary Oven All Gas Model PRG484GG Shown Model PRG486GD Grill It...

Page 11: ...7 All Gas Model PRG364GD Shown Page 9 Large Main Oven 22 21 24 16 19 25 26 Key for PRG48 and PRG36 Models continued 27 15 Large Oven Door 16 Viewing Window Large Oven 17 Kick Panel Product Rating Labe...

Page 12: ...ction Switch Large Main Oven 12 Light Switch Large Main Oven 13 Oven Control Knob Large Main Oven and Heating Light 14 Secondary Oven door for inside see additional picture at the left 15 Large Oven D...

Page 13: ...op surface thereby facilitating cleaning On all models the two far left burners are equipped with the exclusive ExtraLow feature which cycles the flame off and on to achieve the lowest possible simmer...

Page 14: ...nually during a power failure The Griddle in all units can not be used during a power failure ELECTRONIC IGNITION The cooktop uses electronic ignit ers to light the burners Each burner has its own ign...

Page 15: ...pan the burner grate the metal top frame and or the burner cap and base Heavy grates retain heat long after flame has been turned off Be careful when removing all the way around the burner cap be sure...

Page 16: ...eing prepared Match the flame to the bottom di ameter of the pan The flame should be the same size as the pan or slightly smaller Small utensils and high flames result in energy loss and increase the...

Page 17: ...2 inches beyond the burner grate Canning Tips An oversize canning pot can be used with success following these suggestions Use a canner with a dark or dull finish to reduce heat reflecting back to the...

Page 18: ...water XLO cook 3 to 4 Cooked in Shell to a boil add eggs cover minutes for soft cooked or 15 to 20 minutes for hard cooked Fried Scrambled Med to Med Hi melt LO to Med Lo XLO to hold for a butter add...

Page 19: ...to hold cover SAUCES Tomato Base Med Hi to HI cook meat 2 to XLO simmer 2 vegetables follow recipe to 3 to thicken sauce uncovered White Cream Bernaise Med Lo melt fat LO to Med Lo XLO to hold cover...

Page 20: ...mended The hood must be installed according to installation instructions furnished with the hood and local building code requirements CONTROL KNOB The burner control has an infinite number of heat set...

Page 21: ...or is slop ing toward the rear of the grill box D Insert the burner venturi to the orifice located at the front center of the grill box The holes at the opposite burner ends must be seated on the stud...

Page 22: ...Should flare ups become excessive remove the food from the grill and turn off the burner Excessive flames occur when cooking meat with extra fat i e 30 ground beef untrimmed steaks lamb chops etc Be...

Page 23: ...intervals Grill turning once Grill turning once when juices rise to the surface Do not leave hamburgers unattended since a flare up could occur quickly Lamb Chops Steaks Rare 1 inch High 12 to 15 minu...

Page 24: ...Place skin side up Grill turn ing and brushing frequently withmeltedbutter margarine oil or marinade Grill turning once Brush with melted butter margarine or oil to keep moist Grill turning once Brush...

Page 25: ...of your griddle 5 Remove and clean the grease tray after every use GRIDDLE COOKING CHART FOOD TEMPERATURE Eggs 225 F to 250 F Bacon Ham 300 F to 325 F Pork Chops Sausage Grilled 325 F to 350 F Cheese...

Page 26: ...le for the oven Suitable cookie sheets have a small lip on one side only One full commercial baking sheet 18 x 26 in large main oven 10x13 inch cookie sheet and 7 3 4x2 inch baking sheet in secondary...

Page 27: ...gives a darker brown Thebroilpanandgridcanbeusedforroastingtendermeatsandpoultry as an alternate utensil to a roasting rack and low sided pan RACK POSITIONS One two or three racks of food can be cook...

Page 28: ...immediately Do not re freeze Frozen cooked foods can be thawed with the oven selector set to bake and the Thermostat set to 170 F Loosen the freezer paper wrapping Do not use plastic OVEN CONTROL KNO...

Page 29: ...fish poultry pork chops ham steaks 1 inch or more in thickness and when broiling chicken halves RACK POSITIONS Before turning on the oven place the rack in the desired position The PRG ranges have a...

Page 30: ...The slotted grid allows drippings to flow into the lower pan away from the intense heat of the broil element minimizing spattering and smoking This pan is designed for use in the large main oven Secti...

Page 31: ...oroughly dry the igniters to prevent nuisance or continuous sparking The trim strips are anodized aluminum avoid cleaning products that contain ammonia See Cleaning Chart Page 32 Two grates interlock...

Page 32: ...Use hot sudsy water rinse and dry Tape newspaper to cover the 2 black side trim rails next to the grill on the porcelain maintop and all griddle parts Ovencleanerwillpermanently damage these parts so...

Page 33: ...Powdered cleanser Bon Ami Ajax Comet Clear ports of any soil Wash rinse and dry Make certain that all burners including the two far left ExtraLow burners are turned OFF before cleaning Part Material S...

Page 34: ...a damp sponge or cloth Rub lightly in direction of the polish lines Wipe clean using damp cloth or sponge and dry surface Remember chlorine or chlorine compounds check the labels are corrosive to stai...

Page 35: ...usly or too often they can eventually harm the enamel Dampen pad rub surface lightly rinse thoroughly and dry Harsh Cleaners Easy Off Oven Cleaner Dow Oven Cleaner NOTE Commercial oven cleaners are co...

Page 36: ...e and wipe dry Powdered Cleanser Bon Ami Comet Ajax Apply with a damp sponge or cloth according to manufacturer s directions Rub lightly Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry Soap filled fiber or steel wool p...

Page 37: ...sition Then the standard burners can be lighted by holding a match at the ports and turning the control knob to the HI position Wait until the flame is burning all the way around the burner cap before...

Page 38: ...e remove the two toe kick attachment screws then carefully remove the toe kick panel For PRG All Gas models the data rating plate is found in the U shaped channel at the bottom front of the range PRG...

Page 39: ...ency or use of unauthorized parts 2 Service visits to Teach you how to use the appliance Correct the installation You are responsible for providing electrical wiring and other connecting facilities Re...

Page 40: ...e 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...

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