Step 9: placing and leveling the range, Griddle tilt adjustment (not all models) – Thermador PRG30 User Manual

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Step 9: Placing and Leveling

the Range

For proper performance, the

range must be level.

(This is very important for all products that have the

griddle feature.)

The range has four leveling legs that are threaded into

the cast aluminum base. The range is leveled by

rotating the legs using a 3/8“ socket or a wrench on the

hex flats at the top of each leg, or using an adjustable

wrench on the flats on the sides of the foot (See

Figure

12).

Progression of the height adjustments should be

alternated proportionally between the four legs, until

the top edges of the range‘s side panels are close to

matching the countertop height.

CAUTION

The top edges of the range‘s side panels must

be on the same or higher level as the adjacent

countertop. If the range is operated while at a

lower height relative to the adjacent cabinet, the

cabinet could be exposed to excessive

temperatures, causing damage to the cabinet

and countertop (See Figure

12).

Final height adjustments of the two rear legs take place

before moving the range into its installed position in the

cabinet.

As the range is moved into its final, installed position,

verify that one of the rear range feet has properly

engaged the Anti-Tip Bracket (See Step 4). This can

be verified by viewing through the opening near the

floor with the Kick Panel removed.

NOTICE:

Due to their size and weight distribution, the 48“ ranges do

not require the use of the Anti-Tip Bracket.

With the range in the installed position, the final height

adjustments are made to the two front legs to ensure

proper alignment to the countertop.

Note:

It is assumed that the countertop adjacent to the range has

been properly leveled.

After the Range is properly leveled, replace the Kick

Panel and re-install the Oven Door (See “Step 8: Door

Removal and Reinstallation” on page

15).

It is

important that the two (2) screws retaining the Kick

Panel are secure to prevent accidental access to

hot surfaces.

Ensure that the burner caps are correctly seated on the

burner bases of the range‘s cooktop.

Griddle Tilt Adjustment (Not All Models)

Check the griddle adjustment by pouring two tablespoons

of water on the back of the griddle plate. The water should

slowly roll into the grease tray. If not, adjust the two screws

under the back of the griddle plate. Start with one half turn

counter-clockwise (CCW) of the screws. Further

adjustment should be made by one-quarter turn until water

slowly flows into the grease tray.

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