Thermador DM302ES Installation Manual
Thermador DM302ES Installation Manual

Thermador DM302ES Installation Manual

Oven extendable rack
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The Extendable Rack is designed to allow easier access to
cooking foods. The slide arms extend as far as the standard
flat rack. The top section then extends even further, bringing
the food closer to the cook.
When the rack is outside of the oven, slide arms do not lock.
They could unexpectedly extend if the rack is carried
incorrectly. Extending slide arms could cause injury. Rack
should only be held or carried by grasping the sides
(Fig. A) or the pan stops (Fig. B).
Figure A
Use:
Grasp the front of the rack and pull straight out or push
straight in. The rack will stop when fully extended or closed.
Caution:
location while oven is cool. If rack must be moved while oven
is hot, use a potholder or oven mitt on both hands. Do not let
potholder touch hot heating element(s). Always use two
hands when removing or replacing an oven rack.

Placing the Rack in the Oven:

1. With rack in the closed position, grasp rack from both
sides.
2. Slide back brackets (1 on each side) over desired rack
guide.
Rack Guides
Pan Stops
Slide Arms
Rack Brackets
(2 on each side)
Caution:
Always place oven racks in desired
Figure B
(Over)

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Summary of Contents for Thermador DM302ES

  • Page 1 The Extendable Rack is designed to allow easier access to cooking foods. The slide arms extend as far as the standard flat rack. The top section then extends even further, bringing the food closer to the cook. Rack Guides Pan Stops Slide Arms Rack Brackets (2 on each side)
  • Page 2 3. Slide rack along guides until front bracket meets guide. 4. Press up and in on front of rack until front brackets snap into place. 5. Test rack operation. Pull out until it stops. The rack should glide easily and be straight, not crooked. It should not come all the way out of the oven.

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