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Summary of Contents for Pro-Harmony P304

Page 1: ...ION INSTRUCTIONS For Thermador ProfessionaP PRO HARMONY TM Gas Ranges __ __ i 3c o T Models P304 P36...

Page 2: ...y result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance m WHAT TO DO _F YOU SMELL G...

Page 3: ...Preparation 4 8 Step 3 Unpacking Moving and Placing the Range 9 10 Step 4 Installing AntioT p Device 11 12 Step 5 Gas Requirements and Hookup 13 Step 6 Electrical Requirements Connection and Grounding...

Page 4: ...min 8 inch 20 rob nominal Propane Gas 11 inch water column 27 4 mb 14 inch 34 9 mb maximum 36 Models P366 120 VAC 60 Hz 1Ph 10 Amp circuit P364GL 120 VAC 60 Hz 1Ph 10 Amp circuit P364GE with electric...

Page 5: ...ly the maxi mum blower speed is only re quired when using the grill 2_ Hood Placement For best smoke elimination the lower edge of the hood should be installed a minimum of 30 to a maximum of 36 above...

Page 6: ...quired for each type of backguard Always keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flam mable vapors and liquids Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ven t...

Page 7: ...42 WideHood 42 or 48 for Island Min Distance Between Overhead _ I Cabinets of Combustible Matedat A k 1 30 Range 30 _ 36 Range 36 L 13 Max r Cabinet _ 4_ _ Depth Rangewidth 30 or 38 Cooking Surface r...

Page 8: ...uel Gas Code ANSi Z223 1 Latest Edition FroG 2B Side View i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i _ii ill 40 min to combustiblesA 12 min to combustiblesz with island trim island trim 3 Countertop 36 3...

Page 9: ...iring to the power supply It is the responsibility of the installer to provide the proper wMng components cord or conduit and wires and complete the gas connection as dictated bylocal codes and ordina...

Page 10: ...nce to the rear of the unit To minimize binding when the unit is connected to the receptacle or junction box orient the receptacle or conduit connector and slide back into position FIG 3B Wall Connect...

Page 11: ...the grill or griddle assemblies Remove the outer carton and packing material from the ship ping base The all gas ranges are held to the pallet by four 4 bolts see Fig 4 After remov ing the bolts the r...

Page 12: ...be level It is very important for all products that have the griddle feature The range is leveled by adjusting the legs with a wrench Replace the kick panel it is important that the two 2 screws retai...

Page 13: ...o SEE _NSTALLAT_ON _NSTRUCT_ONS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Use extreme caution when drilling homes into the wall or floor There may be con ceased e_ectrica_ wires _ocated behind the wall or under...

Page 14: ...m depth of I 3 4 then tap plastic an chors into each of the holes using a hammer For walls or floors com osed of concrete or drill 3 16 holes to a minimum depth of 1 3 4 then tap concrete anchors into...

Page 15: ...ing 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 sup...

Page 16: ...and ordinances by a qualified electrician In the ab sence of local codes and ordinances the power supply connection shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code Observe all governing code...

Page 17: ...and installations where there is a minimum of 12 of horizontal clearance between combustibles and the back of the range See Fig 2B on Page 6 The backguard is inserted as shown in Fig 8 behind the guid...

Page 18: ...3 Close the door until it stops the open hinge clip will hold the door about halfway open 4 Grasp the door on the sides The door is heavy and fragile always use both hands Lift the door up and out th...

Page 19: ...er s control knob at highest setting Burner flames should be blue and stable with no yellow tips exces sive noise or lifting of the flame from the burner If any of these conditions exist check that th...

Page 20: ...E gas range model with electric griddle having 20 AMP over current protection OPERATION D All internal packing materials removed Check below grates and grill pans and within oven s D If used on propan...

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