Thermador  GGS30/36/365 Care And Use Manual
Thermador  GGS30/36/365 Care And Use Manual

Thermador GGS30/36/365 Care And Use Manual

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Thermador
Care and Use Manual
for
ExtraLow
TM
Gas Cooktops
Models
GGS30/36/365,
GGSCV30/
36/365, SGS30/36G,
SGSCV36G
and
Traditional Series Gas Cooktops
Models
GGN30/36/365, GGNCV30/36/365,
SGN30/36G, SGNCV36G
To the Installer:
Leave this owner's manual with the cooktop.
To the Consumer:
Retain this Care & Use Manual for future reference. Be sure to fill in the information on
Page 28 for warranty validation.

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  • Page 1 Thermador Care and Use Manual ExtraLow Gas Cooktops Models GGS30/36/365, GGSCV30/ 36/365, SGS30/36G, SGSCV36G Traditional Series Gas Cooktops Models GGN30/36/365, GGNCV30/36/365, SGN30/36G, SGNCV36G To the Installer: Leave this owner's manual with the cooktop. To the Consumer: Retain this Care & Use Manual for future reference. Be sure to fill in the information on...
  • Page 2 A Special Message Thank you for selecting a Thermador simple procedures and suggestions you years of service. You have either a steel top or a glass top. safety durability requirements Canadian Gas Association and the Tempered stringent test requirements ping a 1.2 pound steel ball from ab out 2 feet and hitting "pan bottom"...
  • Page 3 • TABLE OF CONTENTS Propane Installation Section One: General Safety Instructions Safety/Electrical Requirements Precautions Section Two: Before Begin Before using your Cooktop Section Three: Description Models GGS30, GGN30, GGSCV30 GGNCV30 Models GGSCV36, GGSCV365,GGNCV36, GGNCV365 Models GGS36, GGN36, GGS365, GGN365 Models SGS30, SGN30, SGS36G,...
  • Page 4: Propane Installation

    PROPANE INSTALLATION PROPANE INSTALLATION The cooktop is ready for use with converted using the Burner Propane Conversion NLPKIT6, Part Number 35-00-688. service techhnican or installer cooktop. sure unit correct for the type of gas being Rating plate on the right the cooktop, see pages 7 to 10 for the...
  • Page 5: All Models

    Section One: General Safety Instructions ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY MODELS: GGS30/36/365, GGSCV30/36/365, SGS30j GGN30 / 36 / 365 GGNCV30/36/365 & SGN30 Rated 120 volt, 60 Hz., 1.0 Amp. MODELS: SGS36G_ SGSCV36G SGN36G & SGNCV36G Rated 120 volt, 60 Hz., 11.7 Amp FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS...
  • Page 6: Section One: General Safety Instructions

    RISK FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, INJURY PER- SONS, OBSERVE FOLLOW- ING: When properly used cared for your Thermador Cook- top has been designed to be a safe, reliable appliance. When using kitchen appliances, basic safety precautions must be followed, cluding the following:...
  • Page 7 Section One: General Safety Instructions For proper lighting and perform- ance of the burners, keep the ig- niters clean. It is necessary to clean these when there is a boil over, or when the burner does light even though the electronic ignit- ers click.
  • Page 8: Before Using Your Cooktop

    PRECAUTIONS Clean the cooktop with caution. Avoid steam burns; do not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean cooktop while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Clean the hood above or the ven- tilator at the back of your cooktop frequently...
  • Page 9: Section Three: Description

    Section Three: Description Models GGS30* & GGN30 Model GGSCV30* & GGNCV30 Cook'n'Vent Models GGS -ExtraLow BTU/HR Burner Models GGN - 950 to 6,500 BTU/HR Burner & Control Models GGS -Ex_raLow =:;_ 365 to 11,000 BTU/HR Burner GGNModels- 1650to Burner & Control Models GGS- 1300to...
  • Page 10 Section Three: Description MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Model GGSCV36* & GGNCV36 Model GGSCV365* & GGNCV365 *GGSCV models illustrated Page...
  • Page 11 Section Three: Description Models GGS36* Models GGS365" Cook'n'Vent Models GGS - ExtraLow BTU/HR Burner Models - 950 Burner & Control Models - ExtraLow 11,000 BTU/HRBumer Knob ModelsGGN- HR Burner & Control ModeIsGGSCV365 CK3N365 - 950to Burner & Control MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION &...
  • Page 12 MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Models SGS30* & SGN30 Models SGS36G* Model SGSCV36G* SGNCV36G Cook'n'Vent Models SGS - ExtraLow __1300to9100 BTU/HR Burner & Control Knob Models - 950 to 6,500 BTU/HR Burner & Control Knob & Models SGS - ExtraLow c_1365 to 11,000 lKI'U/HRBurner &...
  • Page 13: Section Four: Using The Cooktop

    Select the appropriate counterclockwise to the HI position (detent) until the burner lights. Adjust the flame size. Turn off by turning the control clockwise CONTROL Thermador _ ExtraLow (fGGS Glass Models__--_ H' 7 _LOS _ "...
  • Page 14: Cooktop Operation

    COOKTOP OPERATION • Adjust control knob to lower set- tings in small steps. If control is set too low to main- tain simmer, bring the food back to a boil before setting a higher simmer setting. WHAT TO EXPECT • The type and quantity of the food will affect which setting to use.
  • Page 15 Section Four: Using the Cooktop ELECTRONIC IGNITION IGNITER The cooktop uses electronic ignit- to light the burners. Each burner its own igniter that sparks when any burner is turned on. When the igniters are clicking (sparking), do not touch the burn- ers.
  • Page 16: Proper Cookware

    PROPER COOKWARE Top performance of your new cooktop shape pan, without a lid, cannot possibly flat bottom and a good fitting lid. FLAT Cookware should have the fol- lowing characteristics: Good heat conductivity Bottom diameter matching the size of the burner used Good balance (pan bottom...
  • Page 17 Section Four: Using the Cooktop Use Flat Bottom Pans Use flat, heavy bottom pans that stay flat when heated for the best results. Avoid cookware that warped, dented, ridged or thin. A warped or ridged pan receives most heat at the points that contact the flame.
  • Page 18: Flame Setting Chart

    SUGGESTED FLAME SETTINGS The tempered used the use of improper it. Large two burners, trapped the _lass eventually top could could FLAME SETTING CHART GUIDELINES Use the right size flame for the cooking job Models GGS/SGS shown Medium All the controls have an infinite number of heat settings, with no fixed positions between HI, LO or...
  • Page 19 Section Four: Using the Cooktop Before using this chart, read Page 16. FOOD START BEVERAGES Cocoa Med.--heatmilk, BREADS Med. -- preheat skillet French Toast, Pancakes, Grilled Sandwiches BUTTER CEREALS HI--cover, Cornmeal, Grits, Oatmeal to a boil, add cereal CHOCOLATE DESSERTS Med.
  • Page 20 SUGGESTED FLAME SETTINGS FOOD Simmering: Stewed HI -- cover, bring liquid to a Chicken, Corned Beef, boil Tongue, etc. PASTAS HI--bringwatertoaboil, Macaroni, Noodles, pasta Spaghetti POPCORN (use a heavy, HI-- flat bottom pan) start to pop PRESSURE COOKER Med. Hi to HI -- Meat pressure Vegetables...
  • Page 21: Grill Operation

    Section Four: Using the Griddle'n GRIDDLE'n GRILL (Model SGS) GRIDDLE ONLY (Model SGN) Your new Therm ad or Grid d le'n Grill is a dual purpose electric appliance; griddle and a grill. The griddle the grill are used separately and must sit directly on the element for best...
  • Page 22: Griddle 'N Grill Operation

    GRIDDLE 'N GRILL OPERATION USING THE GRIDDLE RemovetheGriddle'n Grillcover be sure element plugged all the way into the re- ceptacle. The two fixed supports on the bottom of the element must rest in the indentations the bottom of the drip pan.2. Place the griddle directly on top of the element.
  • Page 23: Speed Control

    Section Four: Using the Cooktop VENTILATOR Models GGSCV30/36/365 SGSCV36G VENTILATORCONTROLS The ventilator is a 500 CFM exhaust system that can be hidden away when not in use. It has a variable speed blower. The amount of drawing power can be adjusted to the cooking job;...
  • Page 24: General Care

    GENERALCARE Before cleaning be certain the burners areturned off and the grates are cool. part of the cooktop can be cleaned with hot, sudsy water, then rinsed and dried with a clean, dry BURNERS The best cleaning method is preven- tion.
  • Page 25: Cleaning Chart

    Section Five: Care and Maintenance CONTROL KNOBS To Remove: Turn the control knob to the OFF position and pull up. Glass Porcelain Enamel Stainless Steel CONTROL KNOBS To Replace: Hold the knob with the OFF position up, so that the control knob stem opening on the underside of the knob aligns with stem.
  • Page 26 CLEANING CHART DO NOT CLEAN ANY REMOVABLE SELF-CLEANING OVEN. BE SURE ALL BURNERS BEFORE WIPING MATERIAL/PART CLEANING Any part of this appliance element. • Wash thoroughly, ALUMINUM Hot sudsy Filters (Models • GGSCV30/36/365 & SGSCV36G) Burner Base Fiber or steel wool soap pad: •...
  • Page 27 Section Five: Care and Maintenance CLEANING MATERIAL/PART DO NOT RINSE ELEMENT Griddle Element cleans itself when turned when cooking cleaning Hot sudsy water. PLASTIC Control Knobs • Pull knobs replacing not force knobs • Some knobs may discolor temporarily disappear PORCELAIN The Porcelain ENAMEL...
  • Page 28 COOK'N'VENT _ VENTILATOR See "SAFETY PRACTICES," on Page 4. The efficiency of the exhaust system depends on the cleanliness of the ventilator, especially the filters. The frequency of cleaning depends the amount and type of cooking pre- formed. FILTERS and INTAKE PANEL Filters become soiled in a short pe-...
  • Page 29 Section Five: Care & Maintenance GENERAL ACCESS PANELS AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Remote SIDE Blower VIEWS Remote Installation Cabinet Installation You have either a remote or a cabi- net blower C installed on the venti- lation system of your Cook'n'Vent cooktop. There are access panels at the base of the ventilator...
  • Page 30: Before Calling For Service

    Check to be certain the element terminals are pushed securely If the into the receptacle. If element needs replacement, original Thermador Check the reset button located at the bottom assembly, see Page 27, front view, item F. sys- •...
  • Page 31: Warranty

    • Call the Thermador Customer • Write us to at: Thermador 5551 Thermador Commitment: Thermador wants to ensure that we exceed your expectations appliance purchase, but well into the future. If an issue arises that is not resolved to your satisfaction, please let us know by calling or writing to us at the telephone number or address shown above.
  • Page 32 Specifications for planning purposes prior making counter opening. requirements. most detailed Thermador indicating model number. We reserve right to change specifications Thermador is not responsible ibr products your local Canadian distributor or dealer. For the most up to date critical installation #8030.
  • Page 33 Thermador Care and Use Manual ExtraLow Gas Cooktops Models GGS30/36/365, GGSCV30/ 36/365, SGS30/36G, SGSCV36G Traditional Series Gas Cooktops Models GGN30/36/365, GGNCV30/36/365, SGN30/36G, SGNCV36G To the Installer: Leave this owner's manual with the cooktop. To the Consumer: Retain this Care & Use Manual for future reference. Be sure to fill in the information on...
  • Page 34 A Special Message Thank you for selecting a Thermador simple procedures and suggestions you years of service. You have either a steel top or a glass top. safety durability requirements Canadian Gas Association and the Tempered stringent test requirements ping a 1.2 pound steel ball from ab out 2 feet and hitting "pan bottom"...
  • Page 35: Table Of Contents

    • TABLE OF CONTENTS Propane Installation Section One: General Safety Instructions Safety/Electrical Requirements Precautions Section Two: Before Begin Before using your Cooktop Section Three: Description Models GGS30, GGN30, GGSCV30 GGNCV30 Models GGSCV36, GGSCV365,GGNCV36, GGNCV365 Models GGS36, GGN36, GGS365, GGN365 Models SGS30, SGN30, SGS36G,...
  • Page 36: Propane Installation

    PROPANE INSTALLATION PROPANE INSTALLATION The cooktop is ready for use with converted using the Burner Propane Conversion NLPKIT6, Part Number 35-00-688. service techhnican or installer cooktop. sure unit correct for the type of gas being Rating plate on the right the cooktop, see pages 7 to 10 for the...
  • Page 37: All Models

    Section One: General Safety Instructions ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY MODELS: GGS30/36/365, GGSCV30/36/365, SGS30j GGN30 / 36 / 365 GGNCV30/36/365 & SGN30 Rated 120 volt, 60 Hz., 1.0 Amp. MODELS: SGS36G_ SGSCV36G SGN36G & SGNCV36G Rated 120 volt, 60 Hz., 11.7 Amp FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS...
  • Page 38: Section One: General Safety Instructions

    RISK FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, INJURY PER- SONS, OBSERVE FOLLOW- ING: When properly used cared for your Thermador Cook- top has been designed to be a safe, reliable appliance. When using kitchen appliances, basic safety precautions must be followed, cluding the following:...
  • Page 39: Flame

    Section One: General Safety Instructions For proper lighting and perform- ance of the burners, keep the ig- niters clean. It is necessary to clean these when there is a boil over, or when the burner does light even though the electronic ignit- ers click.
  • Page 40: Before Using Your Cooktop

    PRECAUTIONS Clean the cooktop with caution. Avoid steam burns; do not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean cooktop while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Clean the hood above or the ven- tilator at the back of your cooktop frequently...
  • Page 41: Model And Parts Identification

    Section Three: Description Models GGS30* & GGN30 Model GGSCV30* & GGNCV30 Cook'n'Vent Models GGS -ExtraLow BTU/HR Burner Models GGN - 950 to 6,500 BTU/HR Burner & Control Models GGS -Ex_raLow =:;_ 365 to 11,000 BTU/HR Burner GGNModels- 1650to Burner & Control Models GGS- 1300to...
  • Page 42 Section Three: Description MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Model GGSCV36* & GGNCV36 Model GGSCV365* & GGNCV365 *GGSCV models illustrated Page...
  • Page 43 Section Three: Description Models GGS36* Models GGS365" Cook'n'Vent Models GGS - ExtraLow BTU/HR Burner Models - 950 Burner & Control Models - ExtraLow 11,000 BTU/HRBumer Knob ModelsGGN- HR Burner & Control ModeIsGGSCV365 CK3N365 - 950to Burner & Control MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION &...
  • Page 44 MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Models SGS30* & SGN30 Models SGS36G* Model SGSCV36G* SGNCV36G Cook'n'Vent Models SGS - ExtraLow __1300to9100 BTU/HR Burner & Control Knob Models - 950 to 6,500 BTU/HR Burner & Control Knob & Models SGS - ExtraLow c_1365 to 11,000 lKI'U/HRBurner &...
  • Page 45: Section Four: Using The Cooktop

    Select the appropriate counterclockwise to the HI position (detent) until the burner lights. Adjust the flame size. Turn off by turning the control clockwise CONTROL Thermador _ ExtraLow (fGGS Glass Models__--_ H' 7 _LOS _ "...
  • Page 46 COOKTOP OPERATION • Adjust control knob to lower set- tings in small steps. If control is set too low to main- tain simmer, bring the food back to a boil before setting a higher simmer setting. WHAT TO EXPECT • The type and quantity of the food will affect which setting to use.
  • Page 47 Section Four: Using the Cooktop ELECTRONIC IGNITION IGNITER The cooktop uses electronic ignit- to light the burners. Each burner its own igniter that sparks when any burner is turned on. When the igniters are clicking (sparking), do not touch the burn- ers.
  • Page 48: Proper Cookware

    PROPER COOKWARE Top performance of your new cooktop shape pan, without a lid, cannot possibly flat bottom and a good fitting lid. FLAT Cookware should have the fol- lowing characteristics: Good heat conductivity Bottom diameter matching the size of the burner used Good balance (pan bottom...
  • Page 49 Section Four: Using the Cooktop Use Flat Bottom Pans Use flat, heavy bottom pans that stay flat when heated for the best results. Avoid cookware that warped, dented, ridged or thin. A warped or ridged pan receives most heat at the points that contact the flame.
  • Page 50 SUGGESTED FLAME SETTINGS The tempered used the use of improper it. Large two burners, trapped the _lass eventually top could could FLAME SETTING CHART GUIDELINES Use the right size flame for the cooking job Models GGS/SGS shown Medium All the controls have an infinite number of heat settings, with no fixed positions between HI, LO or...
  • Page 51 Section Four: Using the Cooktop Before using this chart, read Page 16. FOOD START BEVERAGES Cocoa Med.--heatmilk, BREADS Med. -- preheat skillet French Toast, Pancakes, Grilled Sandwiches BUTTER CEREALS HI--cover, Cornmeal, Grits, Oatmeal to a boil, add cereal CHOCOLATE DESSERTS Med.
  • Page 52 SUGGESTED FLAME SETTINGS FOOD Simmering: Stewed HI -- cover, bring liquid to a Chicken, Corned Beef, boil Tongue, etc. PASTAS HI--bringwatertoaboil, Macaroni, Noodles, pasta Spaghetti POPCORN (use a heavy, HI-- flat bottom pan) start to pop PRESSURE COOKER Med. Hi to HI -- Meat pressure Vegetables...
  • Page 53: Grill Operation

    Section Four: Using the Griddle'n GRIDDLE'n GRILL (Model SGS) GRIDDLE ONLY (Model SGN) Your new Therm ad or Grid d le'n Grill is a dual purpose electric appliance; griddle and a grill. The griddle the grill are used separately and must sit directly on the element for best...
  • Page 54: Griddle 'N Grill Operation

    GRIDDLE 'N GRILL OPERATION USING THE GRIDDLE RemovetheGriddle'n Grillcover be sure element plugged all the way into the re- ceptacle. The two fixed supports on the bottom of the element must rest in the indentations the bottom of the drip pan.2. Place the griddle directly on top of the element.
  • Page 55: Cook'n'vent

    Section Four: Using the Cooktop VENTILATOR Models GGSCV30/36/365 SGSCV36G VENTILATORCONTROLS The ventilator is a 500 CFM exhaust system that can be hidden away when not in use. It has a variable speed blower. The amount of drawing power can be adjusted to the cooking job;...
  • Page 56: General Care

    GENERALCARE Before cleaning be certain the burners areturned off and the grates are cool. part of the cooktop can be cleaned with hot, sudsy water, then rinsed and dried with a clean, dry BURNERS The best cleaning method is preven- tion.
  • Page 57 Section Five: Care and Maintenance CONTROL KNOBS To Remove: Turn the control knob to the OFF position and pull up. Glass Porcelain Enamel Stainless Steel CONTROL KNOBS To Replace: Hold the knob with the OFF position up, so that the control knob stem opening on the underside of the knob aligns with stem.
  • Page 58: Cleaning Chart

    CLEANING CHART DO NOT CLEAN ANY REMOVABLE SELF-CLEANING OVEN. BE SURE ALL BURNERS BEFORE WIPING MATERIAL/PART CLEANING Any part of this appliance element. • Wash thoroughly, ALUMINUM Hot sudsy Filters (Models • GGSCV30/36/365 & SGSCV36G) Burner Base Fiber or steel wool soap pad: •...
  • Page 59 Section Five: Care and Maintenance CLEANING MATERIAL/PART DO NOT RINSE ELEMENT Griddle Element cleans itself when turned when cooking cleaning Hot sudsy water. PLASTIC Control Knobs • Pull knobs replacing not force knobs • Some knobs may discolor temporarily disappear PORCELAIN The Porcelain ENAMEL...
  • Page 60 COOK'N'VENT _ VENTILATOR See "SAFETY PRACTICES," on Page 4. The efficiency of the exhaust system depends on the cleanliness of the ventilator, especially the filters. The frequency of cleaning depends the amount and type of cooking pre- formed. FILTERS and INTAKE PANEL Filters become soiled in a short pe-...
  • Page 61 Section Five: Care & Maintenance GENERAL ACCESS PANELS AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Remote SIDE Blower VIEWS Remote Installation Cabinet Installation You have either a remote or a cabi- net blower C installed on the venti- lation system of your Cook'n'Vent cooktop. There are access panels at the base of the ventilator...
  • Page 62: Before Calling

    Check to be certain the element terminals are pushed securely If the into the receptacle. If element needs replacement, original Thermador Check the reset button located at the bottom assembly, see Page 27, front view, item F. sys- •...
  • Page 63: Warranty

    • Call the Thermador Customer • Write us to at: Thermador 5551 Thermador Commitment: Thermador wants to ensure that we exceed your expectations appliance purchase, but well into the future. If an issue arises that is not resolved to your satisfaction, please let us know by calling or writing to us at the telephone number or address shown above.
  • Page 64 Specifications for planning purposes prior making counter opening. requirements. most detailed Thermador indicating model number. We reserve right to change specifications Thermador is not responsible ibr products your local Canadian distributor or dealer. For the most up to date critical installation #8030.
  • Page 65: Ggscv30

    Thermador Care and Use Manual ExtraLow Gas Cooktops Models GGS30/36/365, GGSCV30/ 36/365, SGS30/36G, SGSCV36G Traditional Series Gas Cooktops Models GGN30/36/365, GGNCV30/36/365, SGN30/36G, SGNCV36G To the Installer: Leave this owner's manual with the cooktop. To the Consumer: Retain this Care & Use Manual for future reference. Be sure to fill in the information on...
  • Page 66 A Special Message Thank you for selecting a Thermador simple procedures and suggestions you years of service. You have either a steel top or a glass top. safety durability requirements Canadian Gas Association and the Tempered stringent test requirements ping a 1.2 pound steel ball from ab out 2 feet and hitting "pan bottom"...
  • Page 67: General

    • TABLE OF CONTENTS Propane Installation Section One: General Safety Instructions Safety/Electrical Requirements Precautions Section Two: Before Begin Before using your Cooktop Section Three: Description Models GGS30, GGN30, GGSCV30 GGNCV30 Models GGSCV36, GGSCV365,GGNCV36, GGNCV365 Models GGS36, GGN36, GGS365, GGN365 Models SGS30, SGN30, SGS36G,...
  • Page 68 PROPANE INSTALLATION PROPANE INSTALLATION The cooktop is ready for use with converted using the Burner Propane Conversion NLPKIT6, Part Number 35-00-688. service techhnican or installer cooktop. sure unit correct for the type of gas being Rating plate on the right the cooktop, see pages 7 to 10 for the...
  • Page 69 Section One: General Safety Instructions ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY MODELS: GGS30/36/365, GGSCV30/36/365, SGS30j GGN30 / 36 / 365 GGNCV30/36/365 & SGN30 Rated 120 volt, 60 Hz., 1.0 Amp. MODELS: SGS36G_ SGSCV36G SGN36G & SGNCV36G Rated 120 volt, 60 Hz., 11.7 Amp FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS...
  • Page 70: Section One: General Safety Instructions

    RISK FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, INJURY PER- SONS, OBSERVE FOLLOW- ING: When properly used cared for your Thermador Cook- top has been designed to be a safe, reliable appliance. When using kitchen appliances, basic safety precautions must be followed, cluding the following:...
  • Page 71 Section One: General Safety Instructions For proper lighting and perform- ance of the burners, keep the ig- niters clean. It is necessary to clean these when there is a boil over, or when the burner does light even though the electronic ignit- ers click.
  • Page 72 PRECAUTIONS Clean the cooktop with caution. Avoid steam burns; do not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean cooktop while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Clean the hood above or the ven- tilator at the back of your cooktop frequently...
  • Page 73: Model And Parts Identification

    Section Three: Description Models GGS30* & GGN30 Model GGSCV30* & GGNCV30 Cook'n'Vent Models GGS -ExtraLow BTU/HR Burner Models GGN - 950 to 6,500 BTU/HR Burner & Control Models GGS -Ex_raLow =:;_ 365 to 11,000 BTU/HR Burner GGNModels- 1650to Burner & Control Models GGS- 1300to...
  • Page 74 Section Three: Description MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Model GGSCV36* & GGNCV36 Model GGSCV365* & GGNCV365 *GGSCV models illustrated Page...
  • Page 75 Section Three: Description Models GGS36* Models GGS365" Cook'n'Vent Models GGS - ExtraLow BTU/HR Burner Models - 950 Burner & Control Models - ExtraLow 11,000 BTU/HRBumer Knob ModelsGGN- HR Burner & Control ModeIsGGSCV365 CK3N365 - 950to Burner & Control MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION &...
  • Page 76 MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION Models SGS30* & SGN30 Models SGS36G* Model SGSCV36G* SGNCV36G Cook'n'Vent Models SGS - ExtraLow __1300to9100 BTU/HR Burner & Control Knob Models - 950 to 6,500 BTU/HR Burner & Control Knob & Models SGS - ExtraLow c_1365 to 11,000 lKI'U/HRBurner &...
  • Page 77: Section Four: Using The Cooktop

    Select the appropriate counterclockwise to the HI position (detent) until the burner lights. Adjust the flame size. Turn off by turning the control clockwise CONTROL Thermador _ ExtraLow (fGGS Glass Models__--_ H' 7 _LOS _ "...
  • Page 78 COOKTOP OPERATION • Adjust control knob to lower set- tings in small steps. If control is set too low to main- tain simmer, bring the food back to a boil before setting a higher simmer setting. WHAT TO EXPECT • The type and quantity of the food will affect which setting to use.
  • Page 79 Section Four: Using the Cooktop ELECTRONIC IGNITION IGNITER The cooktop uses electronic ignit- to light the burners. Each burner its own igniter that sparks when any burner is turned on. When the igniters are clicking (sparking), do not touch the burn- ers.
  • Page 80: Proper Cookware

    PROPER COOKWARE Top performance of your new cooktop shape pan, without a lid, cannot possibly flat bottom and a good fitting lid. FLAT Cookware should have the fol- lowing characteristics: Good heat conductivity Bottom diameter matching the size of the burner used Good balance (pan bottom...
  • Page 81 Section Four: Using the Cooktop Use Flat Bottom Pans Use flat, heavy bottom pans that stay flat when heated for the best results. Avoid cookware that warped, dented, ridged or thin. A warped or ridged pan receives most heat at the points that contact the flame.
  • Page 82 SUGGESTED FLAME SETTINGS The tempered used the use of improper it. Large two burners, trapped the _lass eventually top could could FLAME SETTING CHART GUIDELINES Use the right size flame for the cooking job Models GGS/SGS shown Medium All the controls have an infinite number of heat settings, with no fixed positions between HI, LO or...
  • Page 83 Section Four: Using the Cooktop Before using this chart, read Page 16. FOOD START BEVERAGES Cocoa Med.--heatmilk, BREADS Med. -- preheat skillet French Toast, Pancakes, Grilled Sandwiches BUTTER CEREALS HI--cover, Cornmeal, Grits, Oatmeal to a boil, add cereal CHOCOLATE DESSERTS Med.
  • Page 84 SUGGESTED FLAME SETTINGS FOOD Simmering: Stewed HI -- cover, bring liquid to a Chicken, Corned Beef, boil Tongue, etc. PASTAS HI--bringwatertoaboil, Macaroni, Noodles, pasta Spaghetti POPCORN (use a heavy, HI-- flat bottom pan) start to pop PRESSURE COOKER Med. Hi to HI -- Meat pressure Vegetables...
  • Page 85 Section Four: Using the Griddle'n GRIDDLE'n GRILL (Model SGS) GRIDDLE ONLY (Model SGN) Your new Therm ad or Grid d le'n Grill is a dual purpose electric appliance; griddle and a grill. The griddle the grill are used separately and must sit directly on the element for best...
  • Page 86 GRIDDLE 'N GRILL OPERATION USING THE GRIDDLE RemovetheGriddle'n Grillcover be sure element plugged all the way into the re- ceptacle. The two fixed supports on the bottom of the element must rest in the indentations the bottom of the drip pan.2. Place the griddle directly on top of the element.
  • Page 87 Section Four: Using the Cooktop VENTILATOR Models GGSCV30/36/365 SGSCV36G VENTILATORCONTROLS The ventilator is a 500 CFM exhaust system that can be hidden away when not in use. It has a variable speed blower. The amount of drawing power can be adjusted to the cooking job;...
  • Page 88: Section Five: Care And Maintenance

    GENERALCARE Before cleaning be certain the burners areturned off and the grates are cool. part of the cooktop can be cleaned with hot, sudsy water, then rinsed and dried with a clean, dry BURNERS The best cleaning method is preven- tion.
  • Page 89 Section Five: Care and Maintenance CONTROL KNOBS To Remove: Turn the control knob to the OFF position and pull up. Glass Porcelain Enamel Stainless Steel CONTROL KNOBS To Replace: Hold the knob with the OFF position up, so that the control knob stem opening on the underside of the knob aligns with stem.
  • Page 90 CLEANING CHART DO NOT CLEAN ANY REMOVABLE SELF-CLEANING OVEN. BE SURE ALL BURNERS BEFORE WIPING MATERIAL/PART CLEANING Any part of this appliance element. • Wash thoroughly, ALUMINUM Hot sudsy Filters (Models • GGSCV30/36/365 & SGSCV36G) Burner Base Fiber or steel wool soap pad: •...
  • Page 91 Section Five: Care and Maintenance CLEANING MATERIAL/PART DO NOT RINSE ELEMENT Griddle Element cleans itself when turned when cooking cleaning Hot sudsy water. PLASTIC Control Knobs • Pull knobs replacing not force knobs • Some knobs may discolor temporarily disappear PORCELAIN The Porcelain ENAMEL...
  • Page 92 COOK'N'VENT _ VENTILATOR See "SAFETY PRACTICES," on Page 4. The efficiency of the exhaust system depends on the cleanliness of the ventilator, especially the filters. The frequency of cleaning depends the amount and type of cooking pre- formed. FILTERS and INTAKE PANEL Filters become soiled in a short pe-...
  • Page 93 Section Five: Care & Maintenance GENERAL ACCESS PANELS AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Remote SIDE Blower VIEWS Remote Installation Cabinet Installation You have either a remote or a cabi- net blower C installed on the venti- lation system of your Cook'n'Vent cooktop. There are access panels at the base of the ventilator...
  • Page 94 Check to be certain the element terminals are pushed securely If the into the receptacle. If element needs replacement, original Thermador Check the reset button located at the bottom assembly, see Page 27, front view, item F. sys- •...
  • Page 95 • Call the Thermador Customer • Write us to at: Thermador 5551 Thermador Commitment: Thermador wants to ensure that we exceed your expectations appliance purchase, but well into the future. If an issue arises that is not resolved to your satisfaction, please let us know by calling or writing to us at the telephone number or address shown above.
  • Page 96 Specifications for planning purposes prior making counter opening. requirements. most detailed Thermador indicating model number. We reserve right to change specifications Thermador is not responsible ibr products your local Canadian distributor or dealer. For the most up to date critical installation #8030.

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