Heat lamp (some models), Heat sensor, Note – Thermador PH PROFESSIONAL PH30 User Manual

Page 7: Oven temperature condition, High temperature fault condition, Care and cleaning, To clean hood surface, To clean filters and troughs, To remove filters and grease troughs, 3) grease troughs — lift up and out

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English 5

Heat Lamp (some models)

The buttons marked “L” and “R” independently control the
left and right infrared heating lamps, turning the lights on or
off.

Heat Sensor

Note:
The heat sensor features listed below are not available
when the hood is installed with the remote control
accessory.

Oven Temperature Condition
The high temperature sensor protects the hood from high
temperatures which may damage components. The control
is set to activate at 161° F (72° C) and reset at 140°F (60°
C). When activated, the ventilator will turn on low and the

corresponding LED will blink, indicating an oven
temperature condition.

While the high temperature sensor is activated, the blower
speed can be changed or turned off. If the blower is turned
off, the corresponding LED will blink. Light controls will
remain operational. When the control sensor reaches
140°F (60° C), a reset will occur. During reset, the control
will revert back to the operational state prior to the high
temperature condition.

High Temperature Fault Condition
The circuit is equipped with an alarm indicating that the
heat sensor protection is not working due to a damaged
sensor. In the case of this extreme condition, the three
speed indicator LEDs will start blinking. All the controls will
be operational except for the speed indicators.

Care and Cleaning

WARNING:

Be sure the entire appliance (including the
grease filters and light bulbs) has cooled and
grease has solidified before attempting to clean
any part of the appliance.

To Clean Hood Surface

For general care, wipe the outside of the stainless steel
with sudsy water or household cleaners such as
Fantastik

®

or Formula 409

®

, rinse well and dry with a

clean soft cloth to avoid water marks.

Wipe and dry stainless steel in the same direction as
the grain. Avoid using too much pressure, which may
mar the surface.

Do not use abrasive products such as steel wool.

To remove finger prints and give added shine, use a
stainless steel cleaner such as Stainless Steel Magic

®

,

Hadco Stainless Steel Polish, Sprayway

®

Stainless

Steel Polish and Cleaner, or 3M Stainless Steel
Cleaner and Polish.

Do not allow any cleaning compounds to remain in
contact with stainless steel for extended periods.

The use of brand names is intended only to indicate a type
of cleaner. This does not constitute an endorsement. The
omission of any brand name cleaner does not imply its
adequacy or inadequacy. Many products are regional in
distribution and can be found in the local markets. It is

imperative that all products be used in strict accordance
with instructions on the package.

To Clean Filters and Troughs

Your hood has removable aluminum or stainless steel
filters, stainless steel grease troughs and stainless steel
side panels. They must be cleaned when the filter light
illuminates on the control panel or whenever they collect
grease. When used over a grill, wok or other high grease
applications, more frequent cleaning may be required.

To Remove Filters and Grease Troughs:

Turn the fan and lights off. Be sure filters are cool and
grease has congealed before removal.

Remove in the following order:
1) Filters — Start with center filters, push up, then

pull out from the bottom.

2) Side Panels — Remove these the same way as

the filters.

3) Grease Troughs — lift up and out.

The filters and grease troughs can be washed by hand
or in the dishwasher. The front and side panels may be
washed with warm soapy water and polished with
stainless steel cleaner.

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