Summary of Contents for Thor Kitchen GORDON RAMSAY RSE30
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USE & CARE MANUAL R S E 3 0 | R S E 3 0 B | R S G 3 0 / L P | R S G 3 0 B / L P R S E 3 6 | R S E 3 6 B | R S G 3 6 / L P | R S G 3 6 B / L P...
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USE & CARE MANUAL GORDON RAMSAY COLLECTION BY THOR KITCHEN RSG MODELS GAS/LP RANGE RSG30/LP RSG36/LP RSG30B/LP RSG36B/LP RSE MODELS ELECTRIC RANGE RSE30 RSE36 RSE30B RSE36B...
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Do not remove the attached adhesive identification label containing code, model number, manufacturer and other information from the product. This label will be used by the THOR KITCHEN authorized service representative in the event that your product needs servicing.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION Critical safety information Signal words explanation...
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CLEANING General cleaning Cooktop Oven Baking accessories...
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION 1.1 Critical safety information WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion can result causing property damage, personal injury, or death. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION WARNING • A child or adult can tip the appliance and be killed • Install the anti-tip device to the wall/floor (see Installation instructions) Verify the anti-tip device has been properly installed and engaged with the back of the appliance •...
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION 1.4 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION For all models This user manual is part of this appliance, and contains important information on setup and use Read this manual carefully, especially the IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION chapter, before using the appliance Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or damage to the appliance •...
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION • Never Leave Surface Units Unattended at High Heat Settings - Boilover can cause smoke and greasy spillovers that may ignite • Protective Liners - Do not use aluminum foil to line the surface of cooktop drip pan or oven bottoms Improper installation of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock, fire or damage to the porcelain surface •...
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION WARNING This appliance contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm, and birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to wwwP65Warningscagov For gas appliances only (RSG30/LP, RSG36/LP, RSG30B/LP, RSG36B/LP) •...
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION • Clean Cook-Top With Caution Do Not clean cooktop when it's hot Do Not clean cooktop when it's hot - If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid steam burn Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface DELIVERY 1.5 Appliance description...
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DELIVERY RSG30/LP and RSG30B/LP overview 22 23...
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DELIVERY 13 Burner cap x 2 Control panel 14 Burner head x 2 Knob bezel x 4 15 Burner base Cooktop 16 Dual burner cap with flame spreader x 2 Viewing window 17 Dual burner simmer ring x 2 Oven door 18 Dual burner lower flame spreader x 2 Oven bottom cover 19 Dual burner base...
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DELIVERY RSG36/LP and RSG36B/LP overview 22 23...
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DELIVERY 13 Burner cap x 4 Knob bezel x 6 14 Burner head x 4 Cooktop 15 Burner base Viewing window 16 Dual burner cap with flame spreader x 2 Oven door 17 Dual burner simmer ring x 2 Oven bottom cover 18 Dual burner lower flame spreader x 2 Dual burner knob x 2 19 Dual burner base...
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DELIVERY 20 Oven cavity Exhaust vent 21 Light Foot x 4 22 Oven door lock Spacer holes 23 Oven door sensor Probe port 25 Rack positions Warning zone 27 Convection fan Single cooking zone 29 Control panel Dual cooking zone 30 Knob bezel x 4 Broil element 31 Cooktop...
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DELIVERY 20 Oven cavity Exhaust vent 21 Light Foot x 4 22 Oven door lock Spacer holes 23 Oven door sensor Probe port 25 Rack positions Warning zone 27 Convection fan Single cooking zone 29 Control panel Dual cooking zone 30 Knob bezel x 6 Broil element 31 Cooktop...
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COOKTOP FUNCTIONS • Never leave the cooktop (31) unattended when in use to prevent smoking and igniting greasy spills • Do not disassemble or clean around a burner while another burner is on Avoid touching burner caps or bases when igniters are sparking •...
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COOKTOP FUNCTIONS After cooking CAUTION Risk of steam burns and noxious fumes! Clean cooktop (31) with caution - if a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid steam burns Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface •...
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COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 2.5 Igniting a burner For RSG30/LP, RSG36/L, RSG30B/LP, RSG36B/LP only 1 Simultaneously push in and turn a knob (35/36) to the Ignite position A clicking sound is heard, the burner ignites 2 After the burner ignites, rotate the knob (35/36) to the desired heat setting 3 After use, return the knob (35/36) to the Off position For RSE30, RSE36, RSE30B, RSE36B only 1 Push the knob (35/36) in...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS Oven WARNING Risk of fire, gas leaks, food contamination and damage! Do not use the oven as storage space • Placing flammable items like paper, plastic, or cloth inside the oven can increase the risk of fire if the oven is accidentally turned on •...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS 3.2 Using the accessories Oven racks CAUTION Risk of burns! The oven racks (8a/8b) can be hot after use Wait for the oven racks (8a/8b) to cool down or use kitchen mitts when inserting/removing them from the oven cavity (20) •...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS • To remove an oven rack (8a/8b), pull it out until it stops Lift the oven rack (8a/8b) upwards and pull it out (Fig 2a/2b) Fig. 2a Fig. 2b • There are 6 rack positions (25) 6 is the highest rack position (25) Follow the tips below for the best results: - Place items in the center for even cooking - The top rack position is for broiling only...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS - Recommended rack positions (25) for cooking various food: Type of food Rack position (25) Broiling hamburgers Broiling meats, small cuts of poultry, fish 3 to 5 Bundt cakes, pound cakes, frozen pies, casseroles 4 or 3 Angel food cakes, small roasts Turkey, large roast, ham, fresh pizza Grid and broiler pan CAUTION...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS 3.3 Control panel For RSG30/LP, RSG30B/LP only Bake button Press for baking function • Broil button Press for HI broiling function • Press twice for LO broiling function Warm button Press for keep warm function Keeps the oven warm after cooking Lowers the oven temperature and maintains it at 175 175 °F (80 80 °C) for up to 3 hours...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS RSG30/LP, RSG36/LP, RSG30B/LP and RSG36B/LP RSE30, RSE36, RSE30B and RSE36B • BAKE button Press for baking function • Press twice for convection baking function Convection fan (27) operates for even heat distribution • BROIL button Press for HI broiling function •...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS DELAY START button Press to set start delay duration COOK TIME button Press to set cooking duration button Press to switch the backlight on the control panel on/off LIFT PANEL button Press to lift the control panel (29) up/down •...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS For RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP, RSE30B, RSE36B only 1 Press the CLOCK button (H) 2 Press the CLOCK button (H) repeatedly to select between "AM" or "PM" (not applicable to appliances using 24 hour time system) 3 Use the number pad (E) to input current time (eg 8:57, press "8", "5", "7") 4 Press the START button (J) The clock is set 3.5 General oven operation tips NOTICE...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS For RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP, RSE30B and RSE36B only NOTICE The cooking with timer function cannot not be used with broiling, keep warm and fast preheating functions 1 Position the oven rack(s) (8a/8b) on the suitable rack position(s) (25) 2 Press the button for the desired function 3 Use the number pad (E) to input the desired temperature 4 Press COOK TIME button (L)...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS For RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP, RSE30B, RSE36B only NOTICE The delay start function cannot not be used with broiling and keep warm functions 1 Position the oven rack(s) (8a/8b) on the suitable rack position(s) (25) 2 Place the food on the oven rack(s) (8a/8b) 3 Press the button for the desired function 4 Use the number pad (E) to input the desired temperature 5 Press COOK TIME button (L)...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS 3.11 Keep warm function NOTICE The keep warm function cannot be used with cooking with timer and delay start functions For RSG30/LP, RSG30B/LP only 1 Press the Warm button (C) 2 Press the START button (J) The oven starts the keep warm function for max 3 hours For RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP, RSE30B, RSE36B only 1 Press the KEEP WARM button (C) 2 Press the START button (J) The oven starts the keep warm function for max 4 hours...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS 3.13 Fast preheating function (RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP, RSE30B, RSE36B only) The fast preheat function rapidly heats the oven to the desired temperature, reducing the waiting time before starting the cooking process NOTICE The fast preheating function can be used with delay start function 1 Position the oven rack(s) (8a/8b) on the suitable rack position(s) (25) 2 Press the FAST PREHEAT button (W) 3 Use the number pad (E) to input the desired temperature...
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OVEN FUNCTIONS 6 Press the START button (J) The oven starts cooking 7 Press the PROBE button (T) 8 Use the number pad (E) to input the desired internal temperature 9 Press the START button (J) The probe function is activated When the food reaches the desired internal temperature, the appliance plays a beep tone The cooking operation is complete SETTINGS 4.1 Activate/deactivate energy saving mode (RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP,...
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SETTINGS 4.3 Mute/unmute the sound For RSG30/LP, RSG30B/LP only 1 Press the SETTING button (G) repeatedly until the text "SET bEEP" is shown on the display (D) 2 Press the START button (J) 3 Press the SETTING button (G) repeatedly to select between "ON bEEP" or "OFF bEEP" 4 Press the START button (J) The new setting is complete For RSG36/LP, RSE30, RSE36, RSG36B/LP, RSE30B, RSE36B only NOTICE...
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SETTINGS 4.5 Temperature recalibration This function adjusts the oven's temperature settings to ensure accurate cooking temperatures NOTICE To check the oven's temperature accuracy, place an oven thermometer on rack position (25) 3 or 4 Preheat the oven to a specific temperature Allow the oven to preheat fully and maintain the set temperature for about 15 - 20 minutes Record the temperature reading Perform the test multiple times to ensure consistent results Compare the thermometer readings with the oven’s set temperatures For example, if the oven is set to 350 °F (175 °C) but the thermometer...
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SETTINGS 4.7 Factory rest 1 With no other operating functions, press and hold the SET button (G) and the "0" on the number pad (E) for 3 seconds The display (D) shows some data 2 Press any button to return to the normal display (D) 4.8 Other settings The appliance has settings for "7"...
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CLEANING NOTICE If a mineral oil-base stainless steel appliance cleaner has been used before to clean the appliance, wash the surface with liquid detergent and water prior to using the stainless steel appliance cleaner/polish 1 Use stainless steel appliance cleaner/polish 2 Place a small amount of cleaner/polish on a damp cloth or paper towel 3 Clean in small areas, rubbing with the grain of the stainless steel 4 Dry and buff with a clean, dry paper towel or soft cloth...
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CLEANING Sugary spillovers (jellies, fudge, candy, syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting on the cooktop (31) surface, which is not covered under warranty A new, sharp razor blade scraper is essential to avoid further damage 1 Switch off surface burners and remove hot pans 2 Wearing an oven mitt, use a sharp single-edge razor scraper to move the spill to a cool area Remove with paper towels 3 Wait for the cooktop (31) to cool, then remove remaining spillover Do not use burners until all residue...
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CLEANING • Do not leave small children unattended near the appliance • Do not line the oven walls, oven racks (8a/8b), bottom, or any other part of the oven with aluminum foil Aluminum foil can melt and adhere to the oven interior •...
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CLEANING NOTICE For RSE30, RSE36, RSE30B, RSE36B, during the self-cleaning cycle, do not switch on the cooktop, as this can immediately stop the cleaning process Press the CANCEL button (F) anytime to end self cleaning function The oven door (33) remains locked until the appliance has cooled down to a safe temperature Oven door •...
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CLEANING Oven door gasket The oven door gasket is located around the oven cavity (20) Do not clean this part Handle the gasket with care to avoid rubbing, damaging or displacing it If large food particles need to be removed, proceed as follows: 1 Dampen a sponge with hot water 2 Gently wipe off the soiling without rubbing...
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MAINTENANCE 6.1 Maintenance guidelines • Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials (eg wall coverings, curtains, drapes), gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids • Switch off the power to the appliance at the main fuse or circuit breaker If in doubt, contact an electrician •...
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MAINTENANCE 6.3 Change the light bulb CAUTION Risk of burns! The oven and the light can be hot from use Let the oven and the light fully cool down before proceeding The light bulb is a G9 120 V~ 40 W appliance bulb Fig.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution Burner flames very The notches of the burner Clean notches of the burner heads (14), dual large and yellow heads (14), dual burner cap with burner cap with flame spreader (16), dual flame spreader (16), dual burner burner simmer ring (17) and dual burner simmer ring (17) and dual lower flame spreader (18) with straightened...
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TROUBLESHOOTING For RSE30, RSE36, RSE30B, RSE36B only Problem Possible cause Solution The burners do not Inappropriate cookware Use pans which are flat and match the maintain a rolling diameter of the burner selected boil or do not cook In some areas, the power Cover the pan with a lid until the desired heat fast enough (voltage) may be low...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 Oven For RSG30/LP, RSG36/LP, RSG30B/LP, RSG36B/LP only Problem Possible cause Solution The oven does not The appliance is not completely Make sure the electrical plug is inserted into turn on plugged into the electrical outlet a live, properly grounded outlet A fuse may be blown or the Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker circuit breaker tripped...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution The oven does not The oven temperature is too high Allow the appliance to cool and then reset the self clean to start a self clean operation controls The oven controls have been See chapter 5 Cleaning set incorrectly for self clean operation A self cleaning cycle cannot...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution The oven door (33) is The circuit breaker has been Unlock the oven door (33) locked tripped or there was a power failure while the oven door (33) was locked For RSE30, RSE36, RSE30B, RSE36B only Problem Possible cause Solution...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution • The oven is not Large item like a turkey being When cooking a large item, be prepared to cooking evenly cooked tum it round during cooking • If 2 oven racks (8a/8b) are used, check that there is space left for the heat to circulate When a baking tray is put into the oven, make sure that it is placed...
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