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					Care  Use Manual   
					for   
					® 
					Thermador Char Glo  Outdoor Barbecues   
					Models:   
					CGB30RCULP • CGB36RU   
					CGB48RU • CGB48RSBU   
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				TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					W arnings for Safe Gas Installations .......................................................... 2   
					For Your Safety ........................................................................................................... 2   
					What To Do IfYou Smell Gas ................................................................................. 2   
					Important Information ............................................................................................. 3   
					Warnings for Safe Gas Gas Installations .............................................................. 3   
					Warning: California Proposition 65 B.................................................................. 3   
					Section 1: Safety Practices to Avoid Personal Injur y ....................... 4   
					Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................. 4, 5   
					Section 2: Model and Parts Identification ............................................. 6   
					Model CGB48RSBU.................................................................................................. 6   
					Model CGB48RU....................................................................................................... 7   
					Model CGB30RCULP............................................................................................... 8   
					Installation of LP (Propane) GasTank ................................................................... 9   
					LP Lighting Instructions............................................................................................ 9   
					Model CGB36RU..................................................................................................... 10   
					Section 3: UsingYour Char Glo® Barbecue ......................................... 11   
					Before The First Use ............................................................................................... 11   
					Lighting Instructions with Automatic Ignition ................................................... 12   
					Lighting Instructions for Manual Lighting ........................................................... 13   
					Section 4: The Grill ........................................................................................ 14   
					General Grill Information...................................................................................... 14   
					Using the Grill .......................................................................................................... 14   
					General Smoker Information................................................................................ 15   
					Using the Smoker .................................................................................................... 15   
					Grilling Chart .................................................................................................... 16, 17   
					Section 5: The Rotisserie ............................................................................. 18   
					Using the Rotisserie ................................................................................................ 18   
					General Rotisserie Information ........................................................................... 18   
					Rotisserie Assembly ................................................................................................ 18   
					Trussing Poultry ....................................................................................................... 19   
					Rotisserie Chart ...................................................................................................... 20   
					Thermometer Gauge .............................................................................................. 20   
					Section 6: Extra Features ........................................................................... 21   
					General Side Burner Information ........................................................................ 21   
					Using the Side Burners ....................................................................................... 21   
					Side Shelf.................................................................................................................... 21   
					Section 7: Care And Maintenance ........................................................... 22   
					Quick Clean Method for Grates ......................................................................... 22   
					Quick Clean Method for the Grill....................................................................... 22   
					Quick Clean Method for the Drip Tray.............................................................. 22   
					Cleaning Chart ......................................................................................................... 23   
					Section 8: Service ............................................................................................ 24   
					Before Phoning for Service ................................................................................... 24   
					Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 24   
					Section 9: W arranty ....................................................................................... 25   
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				W ARNINGS FOR SAFE GAS INSTALLATIONS   
					Installer: Please leave these instructions with the unit for the owner.   
					Owner : Please retain these instructions for future reference.   
					W ARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or   
					explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.   
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					AVERTISSEMENT   
					✓ Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de   
					FOR YOUR SAFETY   
					✓ Do not store or use gasoline or   
					ot her flam m able vapors and   
					liquids in the vicinity of this or   
					any other appliance.   
					l‘essence ni d’autres vapeurs ou   
					liquides inflam m ables dans le   
					voisinage de l’appareil, ni de tout   
					autre appareil.   
					S’ILY A UNE O DEUR DE GAZ:   
					Coupez l’admission de gaz de l’appariel.   
					Ènteindre toute flamme nue.   
					W HAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS   
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					Shut off gas to the appliance.   
					Extinguish any open flame.   
					Open Lid.   
					Ouvrir le couvercle.   
					Si l’odeur peraiste, appeler immediatement   
					votre compagnie de gaz ou votre   
					departement des incendies.   
					If odor continues, immediately phone your   
					gas supplier.   
					• 
					If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call   
					the fire department.   
					Installation and service m ust be perform ed by a qualified installer,   
					service agency or the gas supplier.   
					TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI Z21.58-1995, STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR   
					COOKING GAS APPLIANCES AND CAN/CGA 1.6-M95, STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR   
					COOKING GAS APPLIANCES.   
					This unit is for outdoor use only in a well-ventilated area. Not to be   
					used in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.   
					Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation. In the absence of local codes this   
					unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code No. Z223.1 Current Issue and   
					National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 Current Issue or the CAN/CGA - B149.1 Natural Gas   
					Installation Code or CAN/CGA - B149.2 Propane Gas Installation Code and C22.1 Canadian Electrical   
					Code Part 1.   
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				W ARNINGS FOR SAFE GAS INSTALLATIONS   
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION   
					This outdoor gas cooking appliance is not intended to   
					be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.   
					Keep the area around the appliance clear and free from   
					combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable   
					vapors and liquids.   
					Always inspect the natural gas or LP gas hose assembly   
					before each use of the appliance. If there is evidence of   
					excessive abrasion or wear, or if the hose is cut, it must   
					be replaced prior to the appliance being put into   
					operation. Replacement hose assemblies can be   
					purchasedat barbecue supplystores,or orderedthrough   
					Thermador® (see the rear cover for contact   
					information). If purchased at a retail outlet, the hose   
					assembly must be identical to the one supplied with the   
					unit. To inspect the hose assembly inside the unit, open   
					the left door on model CGB30RCULP or slide out the   
					left storage drawer onmodelsCGB36RU, CGB48RSBU   
					and CGB48RU.   
					Do not place any items in front of the unit while in use.   
					This could obstruct the proper flow of air needed for   
					proper combustion and ventilation.   
					Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the LP cylinder   
					enclosure free and clear of obstructions and debris.   
					Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose   
					away from any heated surfaces.   
					Do not leave the grill unattended while cooking.   
					W ARNING: CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 B   
					The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by-   
					products that are on the list of substances which   
					are known by the State of California to cause   
					cancer or reproductive harm. California law   
					requiresbusinessesto warncustomersofpotential   
					exposure to suchsubstances.To minimize exposure   
					to these substances, always operate this unit   
					according to the instructions contained in this   
					booklet andprovide goodventilationwhencooking   
					with gas.   
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				SECTION 1: SAFETY PRACTICES TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					READ ALL INSTRUCTIO NS BEFO RE USING YO UR BARBECUE   
					SAFETY PRECAUTIO NS   
					• This appliance is equipped with a three-prong   
					(grounding) plug for your protection against   
					shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a   
					properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut   
					or remove the grounding prong from this plug.   
					Whenproperlycared for, your newThermador®Char   
					Glo® barbecue has been designed to be a safe and   
					reliable appliance. However, extreme care must be   
					used as the grill produces intense heat and can increase   
					the potential for accidents or injury. When using this   
					appliance, basic safety precautions must be followed,   
					including the following:   
					• Be aware that spiders and insects can nest in   
					the burners of this barbecue. This can obstruct the   
					proper flow of gas into the burner and cause improper   
					operation, fire hazard and potential damage to the unit.   
					Inspect the burners periodically, or immediately if any   
					of the symptoms denoted in Section 8 exist.   
					• Read this m anual carefully before using the   
					barbecue to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or   
					injury to persons.   
					• The top cover (hood) is to be closed during the   
					outdoor cooking gas appliance preheat period.   
					•Insure proper installation.Followthe instructions   
					in Sections 3 through 5 in the Installation Instructions.   
					Have the installer show you where the gas supply   
					shutoff valve is located, and how to shut off the gas to   
					the barbecue.Alwaysadhere to the minimumclearances   
					to combustible materials as specified in Section 3.   
					• Never m ove barbecue with hood raised.   
					• Keep hands and fingers away from all edges of the   
					hood when it is in raised position.   
					W ARNING: Never block vent opening at rear of   
					hood. Use with the vent opening   
					blocked will result in damage to the   
					• Do not repair or replace any part of this   
					appliance unless specifically recommended in this   
					manual. All other servicing should be referred to a   
					qualified service technician.   
					unit and may cause a fire or injury.   
					• If you sm ell gas when the unit is not in use, have the   
					unit checked for leaks as defined in Section 4. Finding a   
					gas leak is not a do-it-yourself procedure as some leaks   
					can only be found with the burner control in the ON   
					position. This must be done by a qualified technician.   
					LP TANK REQ UIREMENTS   
					Model CGB30RCULP is provided with an LP tank from   
					the factory. All other units can be converted for use   
					with an LP tank which can be purchased locally at a   
					barbecue supply store or other retail outlet. The   
					m a xim u m t a n k ca p a cit y fo r u se wit h   
					Therm ador® Char Glo® barbecues is twenty   
					pounds (five gallons). The tank must be constructed   
					and marked in accordance with the specifications for   
					LP-gas tanks of the U.S. Department of Transportation   
					(DOT) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/   
					CSA-B339, tank, Spheres and Tubes for the   
					Transportation of Dangerous Goods. To minimize the   
					potential for fire or an explosion, the following   
					precautions should be observed when using, filling or   
					storing an LP tank:   
					• If you sm ell gas when the unit is in use, immediately   
					shut off all controls. Open the lid and let the gas   
					dissipate for at least five minutes. Relight the burner(s)   
					and verify that they are operating properly. If the   
					burner(s) fail to relight or are not operating properly,   
					shut of the gas to the unit and have the unit checked by   
					a qualified service technician. See Section 9.   
					• Children should not be left unattended in the   
					area where the barbecue being used. Never allow   
					children to sit, stand or play on or around the barbecue   
					at any time. When in use, portions of the grill get hot   
					enough to cause severe burns. Children should never   
					be allowed to crawl inside the cart or enclosure.   
					• Never use a dented or rusty LP tank. If there is   
					any question as to the soundness of the tank, have it   
					checked by your LP supplier.   
					•To avoid the potentialfor a grease fire,frequently   
					clean the drip tray. Be sure to let the unit cool   
					completely before removing the tray for cleaning.   
					• Never use a tank with a dam aged or defective   
					shut off valve.   
					• Always close the tank shut off valve after use.   
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				FO RYO UR SAFETY   
					FO R YO UR SAFETY   
					• The gas supply m ust be turned off at the   
					LP-gas supply tank when this outdoor cook-   
					ing gas appliance is not in use.   
					An LP tank not connected for use shall not   
					be stored in the vicinity of this or any other   
					appliance.   
					• The LP-gas supply cylinder m ust be dis-   
					connected when this outdoor cooking gas   
					appliance is not in use.   
					AVERTISSEMENT   
					Une bout eille de propane qui n’est pas   
					raccordée en vue de son utilisation, ne doit   
					pas etre entreposée dans le voisinage de cet   
					appareil ou de tout autre appareil.   
					AVERTISSEMENT   
					• L’alim entation du gaz doit étre fennée a   
					la bout eille de gaz de pét role liquéfié,   
					lorsque cet appareil de cuisson extérieur   
					n’ est pas utilisé.   
					•The LP tank m ust be disconnected and rem oved   
					from the appliance if the appliance is to be stored   
					indoors.   
					• La bout eille d’alim ent at ion en gaz de   
					pé t role liquéfié doit ét re débr anchée ,   
					lorsque cet appareil de cuisson extérieur   
					n’est pas utilisé.   
					• Always check for leaks after every tank change.   
					See Section 6 of Installation Instructions.   
					• Do not overfill the LP tank. Never fill the LP tank   
					beyond eighty percent (80%) of its capacity. Overfilling   
					will cause the pressure relief valve on the tank to vent   
					excess gas vapor. This vapor is combustible and can   
					ignite, causing a fire.   
					FO RYO UR SAFETY   
					For O utdoor Use O nly. If stored indoors,   
					detach and leave tank outdoors.   
					• W hen transporting an LP tank, insure it is in an   
					upright position and away from any sources of high   
					heat.   
					AVERTISSEMENT   
					Pour utlilisation a la l’extérieur seulem ent.   
					Si l’appareil est ent reposé à l’int érieur,   
					e nleve r le s bo ut e ille s e t le s la isse r a   
					l’extérieur.   
					• Do not store additional LP tanks inside the cart   
					of the unit. Tanks must be stored outdoors in a well-   
					ventilated area out of direct sunlight and/or sources of   
					high heat, and out of the reach of children.   
					• LP tank supply system m ust be arranged for   
					vapor withdrawal.   
					• LP tank used m ust include a collar to protect the   
					tank valve.   
					CAUTIO N   
					Sim u lt a n e o u s o p e r a t io n o f r o t isse r ie   
					burners,sm oker burner and grill burners on   
					t h e H I se t t in g is n o t r e co m m e n d e d .   
					Excessive tem peratures could result.   
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				SECTION 2: MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION MODEL CGB48RSBU   
					2 
					16   
					Front of   
					hood   
					5 
					1 
					3 
					17   
					9 
					4 
					11   
					6 
					8 
					10   
					12   
					15   
					13   
					19   
					14   
					20   
					1. Hood / Lid with Handle   
					15. Storage Drawers   
					2. Thermometer Gauge and Thermador Nameplate   
					3. Infrared Rotisserie Burner (1)   
					4. Rotisserie Motor   
					5. Rotisserie Glow Igniter   
					6. Grill Grates:   
					16. Side Burners (cover shown in close up)   
					17. Sure-Lock™ shelves (2) (packaged with panel kit   
					models C48FP, C48SBFP, C36FP purchased   
					separately).   
					18. Toe Kick Panel (not shown)   
					(packaged with 36 and 48 models)   
					19. Data Rating Label (left sidewall, inside storage   
					drawer)   
					6 on Model CGB36RU and   
					CGB48RSBU   
					8 on Model CGB48RU   
					7. Radiants (heating baffles shown Page 7)   
					8. Burners: 3 on CGB36RU and CGB48RSBU   
					4 on CGB48RU   
					20. Front Caster with Lock.   
					9. Drip Pan   
					10. Smoker Tray   
					11. Control Knobs   
					12. Ignition Switch   
					13. Lighting Instructions on control panel   
					14. LP Container / Storage Cabinet   
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				MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION MODEL CGB48RU   
					Rotisserie Glow   
					Igniters (2)   
					1 
					5 
					3 
					Ergo B 
					red   
					serie   
					rs (2)   
					Side Panel not   
					furnished with   
					built-in models.   
					To install as a   
					free-standing   
					model, order   
					C36FP, C48 FP   
					or C48SBFP   
					panel kit.   
					(Purchase   
					separately)   
					Literature Pack Contents:   
					✓ 
					Product Registration Card – Please   
					complete and return. Thank You.   
					User's Manual:   
					20   
					✓ 
					Care & Use Recommendations   
					Grill /Rotisserie Cooking Charts   
					Installation Instructions   
					✓ 
					✓ 
					Orifices for LP Conversion   
					AGA and CGA Approved   
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				MODEL CGB30RCULP – Free Standing   
					2 
					Front of   
					hood   
					5 
					1 
					17   
					3 
					4 
					12   
					11   
					9 
					6 
					8 
					7 
					13   
					19   
					14   
					20   
					1. Hood / Lid with Handle   
					2. Thermometer Gauge and Thermador Nameplate   
					3. Infrared Rotisserie Burner   
					4. Rotisserie Motor Assembly   
					5. Rotisserie Glow Igniter   
					Literature Pack Contents:   
					✓ 
					Product Registration Card – Please complete and   
					return. Thank You.   
					✓ 
					User's Manual:   
					6. Grill Grates:   
					Care & Use Recommendations   
					Grill /Rotisserie Cooking Charts   
					Installation Instructions   
					5 on Model CGB30RCULP   
					7. Radiants (heating baffles shown on Page 7)   
					8. Burners: 2 on CGB30RCULP – Packaged for LP   
					use only   
					✓ 
					✓ 
					Orifices for converting to natural gas   
					9. Drip Pan (Behind LP Storage Door)   
					11. Control Knobs   
					AGA and CGA Approved   
					12. Ignition Switch   
					13. Lighting Instructions on control panel   
					14. LP Storage   
					17. Sure-Lock™ Shelves   
					19. Data Rating Label (left sidewall, inside storage   
					compartment)   
					CAUTIO N FO R LP HO O K-UPS:   
					Do not turn off Gas Regulator or Main Tank   
					Valve while grill is still hot. Wait until it cools.   
					20. Front Casters with Locks - move barbecue into   
					place and lock front casters. Push down on the   
					lever with toe of your shoe to lock wheel.   
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				INSTALLATION OF LP (Propane) GAS TANK   
					IN A CGB36/48   
					Tank Gas   
					Regulator   
					Main TankValve   
					Gas Hose – 24"   
					(Order LP Hose   
					Accessory)   
					LP Gas Tank   
					LP (Propane) Lighting Instructions   
					1. Raise hood/lid.   
					2. Turn on Main Tank Valve to open gas supply.   
					3. Light one burner at a time.   
					4. Turn control knob to the "Lite" position and immediately press and hold the ignition switch.   
					The burner will light within 4 to 10 seconds.   
					5. Release ignition switch after burner ignites.   
					6. After cooking, turn off burners and allow to cool.   
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				MODEL AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION MODEL CGB36RU   
					2 
					6 
					8 
					7 
					On front   
					of hood   
					1 
					3 
					5 
					11   
					13   
					Side Panel not furnished   
					with built-in models.   
					To install as a free-   
					standing model, order   
					C36FP, C48 FP or   
					C48SBFP panel kit.   
					(Purchase separately)   
					9 
					10   
					12   
					14   
					19   
					(inside drawer)   
					15   
					16. Side Burners (cover shown in close up)   
					17. Sure-Lock Shelves (2) (packaged with panel kit   
					models C36FP purchased separately).   
					18. Toe Kick Panel (not shown)   
					(packaged with 36 and 48 models)   
					19. Data Rating Label (left sidewall, inside storage   
					drawer)   
					1. Hood / Lid with Handle   
					2. Thermometer Gauge and Thermador Nameplate   
					3. Infrared Rotisserie Burner (1)   
					4. Rotisserie Motor   
					5. Rotisserie Igniter Assembly   
					6. Grill Grates:   
					6 on Model CGB36RU   
					20. Front Caster with Lock.   
					Literature Pack Contents:   
					7. Radiants (heating baffles shown Page 7)   
					8. Burners: 3 on CGB36RU   
					9. Drip Pan   
					✓ 
					Product Registration Card – Please complete and   
					return. Thank You.   
					10. Smoker Tray   
					✓ 
					User's Manual:   
					11. Control Knobs   
					Care & Use Recommendations   
					Grill /Rotisserie Cooking Charts   
					Installation Instructions   
					12. Ignition Switch   
					13. Lighting Instructions   
					14. LP Container / Storage Cabinet   
					15. Storage Drawers   
					✓ 
					✓ 
					Orifices for LP Conversion   
					AGA and CGA Approved   
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				SECTION 3: USING YOUR CHAR GLO ® BARBECUE   
					W ARNING   
					O pen hood/lid before attem pting to light the appliance. Failure to   
					open the hood could allow gas to accum ulate which could cause an   
					explosion   
					Before the First Use   
					If you sm ell gas, do not attem pt to   
					light any burners.   
					1. Recordmodelandserialnumber ofyour barbecue   
					for future contacts with Thermador® or an   
					authorized servicer (Located on left-side LP   
					storage drawer).   
					1. Make sure that all control knobs are turned to   
					the OFF position.   
					2. Open the hood to allow any accumulated gas to   
					dissipate and wait five minutes before trying to   
					light the unit.   
					2. Burn off residual manufacturing oils. Follow Main   
					Burner Lighting Instructions:   
					✓ Turn all burners on HI setting for 15 - 20   
					3. If the smell of gas is still present, turn off the gas   
					supply to the unit at the manual shut off valve.   
					minutes with hood/lid down.   
					✓ Cool.   
					4. Check the unit for leaks by following the   
					instructions in Section 6 in the Installation   
					Instructions or call your authorized servicer or   
					the gas company.   
					3. Prepare for use.   
					✓ Optional step: Line drip tray with heavy-duty   
					aluminum foil and a thin layer of sand or bird   
					gravel.   
					✓ Protect the finishwithastainlesssteelcleaner   
					or protective polish. See care suggestions   
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				SECTION 3: USING YOUR CHAR GLO ® BARBECUE   
					LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS W ITH AUTOMATIC IGNITION   
					– Read Before Lighting –   
					Main and Sm oker Burners:   
					1. Raise hood/lid.   
					Infrared Rotisserie Burner:   
					1. Raise hood/lid.   
					2. Light only one burner at a time.   
					2. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the control   
					knob is set to the “LITE” position when lighting   
					the infrared burner. Confirm that the burner   
					has lit within 30 - 45 seconds. The flame will be   
					blue initially.   
					3. Alwaysturn controlknob to the “Lite”position and   
					immediately press and hold the ignition switch. The   
					burner will light within 4 -10 seconds.   
					4. Release ignition switch after burner ignites. Look   
					for the flame to check that it is lit. For the smoker   
					burner, pull drawer open to see the flame.   
					3. Allow the burner to operate on "HI" until it   
					beginsto gloworange/red(typically2-3minutes)   
					before adjustingthe controlknobto the desired   
					flame setting.   
					5. Repeat proceduresuntildesired number ofburners   
					are lit.   
					3. Adjust control knob to the suggested flame   
					setting. Refer to the Rotisserie Cooking Chart   
					Page 20.   
					6. Adjust control knobs to the suggested preheat   
					flame setting. Refer to the Grill Cooking Chart   
					Pages 16 and 17.   
					Side Burner/s:   
					1. Remove stainless steel cover; set aside.   
					2. Turncontrolknobto the “Lite”andimmediately   
					press ignition switch. The burner will light   
					within 4 -10 seconds.   
					3. Adjust controlknobto the desiredflame setting.   
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				SECTION 3: USING YOUR CHAR GLO ® BARBECUE   
					MANUAL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS**   
					– Read Before Lighting –   
					Follow these steps to light the Main Burners m anually:   
					1. Turn off all the burners.   
					2. Wait 5 minutes to allow any accumulated gas to dissipate.   
					Middle section   
					of radiant   
					Access Hole for Manual Lighting   
					Follow these steps to light the Sm oker   
					Use a long stem m atch to light m anually:   
					m anually:   
					3. Remove the grill grates.   
					1. Turn off all the burners.   
					4. Find the ports on top of the burner by looking   
					through the opening at the end of the radiant.   
					Keep your hands and face as far away   
					from the burner as possible.   
					2. Wait 5 minutes to allow any accumulated gas   
					to dissipate.   
					3. Remove the smoker tray.   
					4. Find the ports on top of the smoker. Keep   
					your hands and face as far away from the   
					burner as possible.   
					5. Place the lighted long-stem match through   
					the hole in the radiant (see illustration above).   
					This position is near the burner ports.   
					5. Place the lighted match through the opening   
					for the smoker tray and next to the burner   
					ports.   
					6. Turn the knob to the LITE position. The   
					burner will light within 4 to 10 seconds.   
					6. Turn the knob to the LITE position. The   
					burner will light within 4 to 10 seconds.   
					** NOTE:The infrared rotisserie burner can-   
					not be lit m anually.   
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				SECTION 4: THE GRILL   
					GENERAL GRILL INFORMATION   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Thaw food items before grilling.   
					Preheating provides the high heat needed to brown and seal in juices.   
					After preheating, reduce the flame to setting listed on Grilling Chart.   
					The flame setting positions on the knobs are infinite.   
					The degree of doneness is influenced by the type of meat, cut of meat (i.e. size, shape and   
					thickness), heat setting selected, and length of time on the grill.   
					Shorten the preheat time when grilling high-fat cuts of meat or poultry, such as chicken thighs.   
					This will help reduce flare-ups.   
					• 
					• 
					Lightly oil grill when cooking low-fat cuts of meat, fish or poultry, such as lean hamburger   
					patties, shrimp or skinless chicken breasts.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					For best results food should be turned only once.   
					Avoid puncturing or cutting the meats to test doneness. This would allow juices to escape.   
					Select the “Heating Method”:   
					Place food   
					over center   
					burner   
					Left burner ON   
					Center   
					burner OFF   
					Right burner ON   
					Indirect Heating Method – Model CGB36RU   
					◆ 
					◆ 
					Direct Heat means that the food is cooked directly over one of the heated burners.   
					1. Hood can be up or down. 2. Hood position affects total cooking time.   
					Indirect Heat means the food is placed to either side of the heated area, as on the   
					CGB30 (30" wide) model. On 36" or 48" width models, the food is placed in the middle   
					and one or both outer grill burners are turned on.   
					• 
					For best results, turn on at least two burners even when cooking over just one.   
					Cook with the hood down. This will speed up the cooking time.   
					Do not select Indirect Heat when it is windy.   
					• 
					• 
					When using a high flame, add barbecue sauce to food during the last 10 minutes before   
					removing from grill.   
					CAUTIO N: Never attem pt to m ove barbecue with hood raised.   
					USING THE GRILL   
					1. Refer to the Grilling Chart, Pages 16 and 17, to select the heating method: Direct or Indirect.   
					2. Follow directions for lighting the burner/s on Page 13.   
					3. Preheat a minimum of two adjacent burners about 10 minutes with the hood down.   
					4. After preheating with indirect heat, turn off burner that food is placed over.   
					4. Estimate the grilling time according to the suggestion on the Grilling Chart.   
					5. For CGB30 models using a propane gas tank, close the valve on the tank after grill cools.   
					Note: If all grill burners are in use, a five gallon LP tank can be used for 3-1/2 hours of cooking.   
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				GENERAL SMOKER INFORMATION   
					• 
					The Smoker is used with the hood down and in combination with the grill or rotisserie.   
					W ARNING: Never block vent opening at rear of hood. Use with the vent   
					opening blocked will result in damage to the unit and may cause a fire or injury.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					The smoker is used to enhance flavors.   
					The smoker tray is designed for small size wood chips.   
					The type of wood chips (mesquite, hickory, etc.) will determine the smoke flavor.   
					The amount of chips, flame setting and length of cooking time determine the degree of smoke   
					flavor.   
					• 
					• 
					Always soak wood chips in water prior to using in the smoker tray.   
					Additional chips can be added every 15 minutes to the back of the tray during cooking to   
					maintain continuous smoke.   
					Wood Chip   
					Smoker   
					Tray   
					USING THE SMOKER   
					1. Soak wood chips in water as directed on the package. This may take as long as 30 minutes.   
					2. Prepare the food for cooking on the grill or rotisserie.   
					3. Once chips are soaked, fill back half of tray.   
					4. Light smoker burner according to directions on Page 12, then close tray.   
					5. Set smoker control to the HI setting.   
					6. Light the grill or rotisserie according to the directions on Page 12.   
					7. Add a handful of soaked chips every 15-20 minutes.   
					Do not pull drawer out completely to avoid spilling hot embers. Open about 12 inches   
					only.   
					8. Turn smoker to medium if chips burn away too quickly.   
					9. After cooking is complete, let the appliance cool before cleaning. To remove ashes, simply remove   
					the tray by sliding it forward.   
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				Grilling Chart   
					THICKNESS/ GRILL   
					BURNER INTERNAL DONENESS   
					APPROXIMATE   
					FOOD ITEM   
					WEIGHT METHOD SETTING OR TEMPERATURE (ºF) GRILLING TIME*   
					BEEF:   
					Ground Beef Patties   
					3/4" thick   
					Direct   
					Med Hi   
					No pink color   
					10 - 15 min. total   
					Roasts:   
					Rib Eye, Sirloin   
					4 to 6 lbs   
					2" thick   
					Indirect Med/0/Med   
					Indirect Med/0/Med   
					140° Med Rare   
					15 - 20 min. per lb.   
					20 - 25 min. per lb.   
					150° Med   
					Tri Tip   
					Medium Rare   
					25 - 35 min. total   
					Steaks:   
					Porterhouse, Rib,   
					T-Bone, Top Loin   
					1" thick   
					135° Rare   
					Direct   
					Direct   
					Med Hi   
					Med Hi   
					150° Medium   
					8 - 12 min. total   
					14 - 18 min. total   
					Porterhouse, Rib,   
					T-Bone Top Loin   
					1-1/2" thick   
					135° Rare   
					150° Medium   
					Top Round or   
					London Broil   
					1-1/2" to 2"   
					thick   
					Direct   
					Med   
					Med   
					135° Rare   
					14 - 18 min. total   
					18 - 22 min. total   
					150° Medium   
					Flank   
					3/4" to 1" thick Direct   
					140° Med Rare   
					150° Medium   
					10 - 15 min. total   
					15 - 20 min. total   
					PO RK:   
					Chops   
					Ribs   
					1-1/4" - 1-1/2" Indirect Med/0/Med   
					2 1/2 to 4 Ibs. Indirect Med/0/Med   
					160° Well Done   
					35 - 40 min. total   
					Well Done   
					1 to 1-1/2 hours total   
					Roasts, boneless   
					Top Loin - Single   
					2 to 4 lbs.   
					Direct   
					Med   
					160° Well Done   
					30 min. total   
					Roasts, boneless   
					Double Loin (tied) 3 to 5 lbs .   
					Indirect Med/0/Med   
					Direct Med   
					160° Well Done   
					2 – 3 hours total   
					16 - 18 min. total   
					Ham Steak 1" thick   
					165º Well Done   
					USING THE CHART:   
					• 
					• 
					Knobs have HIGH, MEDIUM and LO W setting for flame adjustment.   
					Heat settings indicated above are approximate.   
					* • Grilling time based on heating two adjacent burners with food placed on grate between   
					burners (Direct).   
					• 
					Timings are affected by weather conditions.   
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				Grilling Chart   
					THICKNESS/ GRILL   
					BURNER INTERNAL DONENESS   
					APPROXIMATE   
					FOOD ITEM   
					WEIGHT METHOD SETTING OR TEMPERATURE (ºF) GRILLING TIME   
					CHICKEN:   
					Breasts, boneless   
					pounded to 3/4 Direct   
					inch thick   
					Medium   
					Med Low   
					Med Low   
					Juices run clear   
					8 - 12 min. total   
					25 - 45 min. total   
					35 - 60 min. total   
					Pieces   
					Halves   
					Whole   
					2 - 3 lbs.   
					Direct   
					170° - breast   
					180° - thigh   
					1 1/2 - 2 Ibs.   
					each half   
					Direct   
					170° - breast   
					180° - thigh   
					2 - 3 pounds Indirect Med /0/ Med   
					3 - 5 pounds   
					170° - breast   
					180° - thigh   
					50 min. - 1-1/4 hrs. total   
					1 - 1-1/2 hrs. total   
					CO RNISH GAME   
					HENS:   
					170° - breast   
					180° - thigh   
					Juices run clear   
					Halved   
					Whole   
					Direct   
					Indirect Med/0/Med   
					Medium   
					35 - 50 min. total   
					45 - 60 min.Total   
					TURKEY, whole:   
					Breast, half   
					10-13 pounds Indirect Med/0/Med   
					2 - 3 pounds Indirect Med/0/Med   
					5 - 8 pounds Indirect Med/0/Med   
					170° - breast   
					11 - 13 minutes   
					per lb.   
					180° - thigh   
					170° - breast   
					18 - 22 minutes   
					Breast, whole   
					170° - breast   
					16 - 19 minutes   
					per lb.   
					LAMB:   
					Chops   
					(Loin, Rib, Sirloin)   
					1" thick   
					2" thick   
					Direct   
					Direct   
					Med   
					145° - Med Rare   
					10 - 14 min. total   
					14 - 16 min. total   
					160° - Medium   
					Chops   
					(Loin, Rib, Sirloin)   
					Medium   
					145° - Med Rare   
					160° - Medium   
					13 - 16 min.Total   
					15 - 19 min.Total   
					FISH:   
					Fillets, Steaks,   
					Chunks   
					1/2" - 1-1/2"   
					Direct   
					Medium   
					Medium   
					Flakes with a fork.   
					Flakes with a fork.   
					4 - 6 minutes per   
					each 1/2" of fish   
					Whole   
					More than 1 lb. Direct   
					10 - 15 min. per   
					inch thick   
					SHELLFISH:   
					Scallops   
					Direct   
					Direct   
					Med Hi   
					Med Hi   
					Opaque   
					Opaque   
					4 - 8 min. with   
					hood up   
					Shrimp   
					4 - 8 min. with   
					hood up   
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				SECTION 5: THE ROTISSERIE AND ASSEMBLY   
					General Rotisserie   
					Inform ation   
					• Glow igniter for Infrared burner   
					remains on entire time the rotisserie   
					is on.   
					Heat edge   
					indicator   
					Skewer with   
					center line   
					indicator   
					Heat edge   
					indicator   
					• Rotisserie cooking rotates food in   
					front of the Infrared burner. It cre-   
					ates an intense heat for searing the   
					outside and sealing in the juices.   
					•The Infrared burner reaches cook-   
					ing temperatures in about one   
					minute and the orange-red glow   
					evens out in about 5 min. Do not   
					preheat when using the rotisserie.   
					• Select tender meat and poultry   
					that will allow at least 1" of space   
					between the Infrared burner and the   
					grates.   
					• Can be used in combination with   
					the Smoker and / or the Grill. For   
					example, cook a beef roast on the   
					rotisserie and chicken pieces on the   
					grill.   
					Rotisserie Assem bly for Model CGB48R   
					Showing Position of Grooves on Skewer   
					Motor   
					On/Off Switch   
					Drive Shaft   
					Motor   
					Cord   
					Motor Support   
					Bracket   
					Fork   
					Slot to insert   
					motor support   
					bracket   
					•To make a gravy or clean up easier,   
					place a pan under the food to catch   
					the drippings.   
					Thumb Screw   
					Slot that   
					rests on   
					support   
					arm   
					Handle   
					• Add a barbecue sauce or glaze   
					during the last 10 minutes of cook-   
					ing to prevent it from burning.   
					Rotisserie Assem bly for Models CGB30, 36, 48RSB   
					the palms of your hands. Food not   
					evenly balanced will not cook evenly.   
					5.Truss the food with kitchen string 4. Place the pointed end of the   
					to ensure an even shape and secure   
					the food in position. Tighten the   
					thumb screws with pliers to flat side   
					of hexagonal rod. See details on   
					Page 19   
					receptacle,be sure that the On / Off   
					switch on the motor is turned Off.   
					WARNING: Never block   
					vent at the rear of the hood.   
					Use with the vent opening   
					blocked will result in damage   
					to the unbit and may cause a   
					fire or injury.   
					skewer into the motor drive shaft.   
					Make sure it is fully engaged.   
					5.Rest the handle end of the skewer   
					in the support bracket notch on the   
					right side of the grill.   
					6. Turn on motor to check for   
					smooth rotation.Readjust to balance   
					rotation, if necessary.Turn off until   
					Step #7.   
					7.Turn Rotisserie burner to Lite then   
					turn on the motor. Do not push ig-   
					nition.The infrared burner lights au-   
					tomatically when knob is set at Lite   
					position. Once lit, adjust knob to   
					heat setting.   
					8. Close hood. Refer to Rotisserie   
					Chart page 20.Use meat thermom-   
					eter to check for doneness.   
					Arrange Food on the   
					Skewer   
					6.Attach handle to skewer.   
					1. Slide one fork onto the skewer   
					as shown above, according to the   
					model.   
					2. Insert the skewer through the   
					center of the food and center it   
					lengthwise.This will align it with the   
					Infrared burner.   
					3. Slide the second fork onto the   
					skewer; push both forks into the   
					food. Centered lengthwise, tighten   
					the thumb screws.   
					4.Check the balance of the food on   
					the skewer by rolling the skewer in   
					Assem ble Rotisserie   
					• On model CGB48RSB,remove the   
					handle when using the side burner.   
					Failure to remove it will cause the   
					handle to melt.   
					1. Raise hood and place the steel leg   
					of the motor between the left side   
					trim and the burner box, into the   
					pocket, as shown above.   
					2. Keep the power cord away from   
					the heated sections of the grill.   
					3. Before plugging the cord into the   
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				TRUSSING POULTRY FORTHE ROTISSERIE   
					I. Slip one of the forks on the skewer with the tines pointing to the tip of the skewer. Loosely tighten the screw to   
					keep it from slipping.   
					2. Insert the skewer through the bird securing with the fork   
					4. Wrap each end of the string   
					around each of the wings; catch   
					each wing tip as the string is   
					brought tightly together at the   
					top and knotted. Do not cut off   
					the extra string.   
					3. Cut 24" of kitchen string and lay   
					it under the bird, breast side up,   
					with equal lengths of string on   
					each side.   
					5. Cut another 20 inches of string   
					and lay it under the back. Wrap   
					it around the tail then around the   
					skewer. Cinch tightly.   
					Double-   
					sided fork   
					included   
					except for   
					CGB30/   
					CGBD30   
					6. Pull legs forward; cross them on   
					top of the skewer; bring string   
					around and tie a tight knot.   
					9. If two birds are done simulta-   
					neously, position them with the   
					wings and tail in the same direc-   
					tion on the skewer. To balance,   
					truss one bird with breast up and   
					second with breast down. Birds   
					should be about the same weight   
					in order to cook at the same   
					time.   
					7. Connect the string holding the   
					legs to the string holding the   
					wings; then knot. Add the other   
					fork and push tines into the   
					drumsticks to secure.   
					8. Check the balance by rolling the   
					skewer in your palms. The bird   
					should not rotate or be loose in   
					any way. If so, redo the trussing.   
					The bird will not cook evenly if it   
					moves on the skewer.   
					10. Use a portable thermometer to   
					check the doneness.   
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				Rotisserie Chart   
					ROTISSERIE   
					SETTING   
					INTERNAL DONENESS   
					APPROXIMATE   
					GRILLING TIME   
					MEAT ITEM   
					WEIGHT   
					OR TEMPERATURE (ºF)   
					BEEF RO ASTS:   
					Rib Eye   
					4 - 6 lbs.   
					Hi   
					145º - Med Rare   
					150º - Med   
					15 - 20 min. per lb.   
					20 - 25 min. per lb.   
					Sirloin Tip   
					Rib, Boneless   
					PO ULTRY**   
					Chicken, whole   
					3 - 5 lbs   
					11-13 lbs.   
					3 - 5 lbs.   
					Med   
					Med   
					Med   
					170º - breast   
					180º - thigh   
					1 hr. 10 min. to   
					1hr. 45 min. total   
					Turkey, whole   
					Turkey breast   
					170º - breast   
					180º - thigh   
					11 - 13 min. per lb.   
					170º   
					1 hr. 20 min. to   
					1 hr. 45 min. total   
					LAMB:   
					Boneless Leg   
					4 - 5 lbs.   
					Hi   
					145º - Med Rare   
					150º - Med   
					18 - 22 min. per lb.   
					22 - 28 min. per lb.   
					PO RK:   
					Loin roast,   
					boneless   
					4 - 6 lbs.   
					4 - 5 lb.   
					Med   
					Med   
					160º - 170º   
					20 - 30 min. per lb.   
					9 - 11 min. per lb.   
					Ham, boneless   
					150º or heated   
					throughout   
					Ribs,   
					spare or back   
					slab   
					Hi   
					Well done   
					1 hr. 20 min. to   
					1 hr. 40 min. total   
					• Use portable meat thermometer to check internal doneness of the item.   
					• Turn off the rotisserie burner 5º F. before internal temperature is reached. Continue rotating with the hood   
					down for 10 minutes before carving.   
					• Timings are affected by weather conditions such as wind and outside temperature.   
					** Refer to Page 19 for directions on trussing poultry to skewer.   
					TEMPERATURE G 
					Thermador   
					Nameplate   
					Gauge   
					• 
					• 
					Use this feature to view the temperature   
					under the hood/lid during cooking.   
					Gauge pointer rests between Fº and 1000º   
					when cool.   
					• 
					Gauge can be affected by weather conditions.   
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				SECTION 6: EXTRA FEATURES   
					GENERAL SIDE BURNER INFORMATION   
					• Side burners are only available on model CGB48RSBU.   
					• Each burner is rated at 15,000 BTU on High.   
					• Choose a pan base to fit the flame size. The flame should never extend beyond the base of the pan.   
					• Minimum pan base diameter is 5-1/2 inches. Maximum pan base diameter is 10 inches.   
					• Never turn on a side burner without removing the cover.   
					• When not in use, place the stainless steel cover over the grates.   
					USING THE SIDE BURNERS   
					Porcelain   
					Enamel Cap   
					BURNER CAP   
					1. Remove the side burner cover.   
					2. Check that the burner caps are in the   
					correct position. Tab A on the cap fits   
					notch B on the base.   
					Ports   
					3. Put grate in position.   
					TAB A   
					4. Follow Lighting Instructions on Page 12.   
					Igniter   
					NOTCH B   
					BURN ER BASE   
					SIDE SHELF   
					Underside View of Side Shelf   
					To Lower Shelf: With shelf in the “up” position, squeeze the small release handle   
					towards the larger handle and push down. The hinge springs will release   
					the shelf lock.   
					To Raise Shelf:   
					Lift shelf up until the hinge snaps and locks into the countertop position.   
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				SECTION 7: CARE AND MAINTENANCE   
					GRILL ASSE 
					Reversible   
					Grate   
					Radiant   
					(Heat Baffle)   
					Double U-Shape   
					Burner   
					Easy Stainless Steel Maintenance   
					1. Apply stainless steel polish before first use. Re-apply after each cleaning to prevent permanent damage   
					to surface.   
					2. Use cover to protect finish from weather.   
					Quick Clean Method for Grates   
					1. Immediately after cooking, turn off the burners. Fill a container with very hot water.   
					2. Using a long handled, brass barbecue brush dipped in hot water, scrub the hot grates. Use a heavy mitt   
					to protect your hand from the heat and steam.   
					3. Repeat. Scrub each grate with the wire brush to remove cooked on food soil. The steam created from   
					applying water to the hot grate softens the soil, making it easier to remove.   
					4. Charred particles will fall into the drip tray below. Wipe out particles; replace aluminum foil liner.   
					Quick Clean Method for the Grill   
					1. Turn all burners on HI for 10 to 15 minutes with the hood closed. The high heat burns off the food   
					soil.   
					2. Raise the hood and let it cool.   
					3. When cool, use the wire brush to remove ash from the grates.   
					4. Remove the grates to expose the radiants. Use the flat edge of wire brush to scrape off soil deposits   
					from radiants.   
					Quick Clean Method for the Drip Tray - Check tray after each use   
					1. Line tray with heavy foil.   
					2. Spread thin layer of sand over foil to absorb grease.   
					3. When time to replace foil liner and sand, pull corners of foil to center, bundle and throw away.   
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				CLEANING CHART   
					As a safety m easure, do not store cleaners   
					in the storage drawers in the barbecue.   
					PART and MATERIAL   
					SUGGESTED CARE   
					Exterior Finish -   
					Stainless Steel   
					Stainless Steel Finish Protector: Stainless Steel Magic® and EZ Brite®   
					The quality of this material resists most stains and pitting, providing   
					the surface is kept clean and protected. Apply to a clean surface.   
					Nonabrasive Cleaners: detergent and water, Fantastik®, 409®, vinegar.   
					Mild abrasive Cleaners: liquid Kleen King®,   
					Drip Tray –   
					Stainless Steel   
					Tip: Keep a thin layer of sand or bird gravel on top of foil liner to absorb   
					grease.   
					Cool barbecue. Remove tray and set on a flat surface. Remove foil   
					liner. Wipe up excess grease with paper towels. Wash with detergent   
					and hot water or multipurpose cleaner, i.e. 409® or Fantastik®. Rinse   
					and dry; reline with heavy-duty foil. Replace tray. Clean often to avoid   
					possibility of a grease fire.   
					Knobs, Skewer Handle   
					Wash with detergent and warm water; rinse and dry.   
					Plastic   
					Reflectors,   
					Burner Box –   
					Stainless Steel   
					Discoloration of stainless steel on these parts is to be expected,   
					due to the intense heat from the burners.   
					Grates/Grill –   
					Porcelain on steel   
					Refer to the Quick Clean Method.   
					Grates may also be scrubbed with an SOS® pad and hot water when   
					cool.   
					Double-U™ shape   
					Grill Burner   
					Stainless Steel   
					Cool barbecue. Remove grates, radiant baffles and remove hex nuts at   
					the rear ends of grill burner. Lift grill burner from the rear and remove   
					wire igniter. Clean the exterior of the grill burner with a wire brush.   
					Use a straightened paper clip to clear clogged ports. Shake out any   
					debristhrough the air shutter. (Do not use awooden toothpickto clear   
					any debris in the clogged ports.)   
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				SECTION 8: SERVICE   
					BEFORE PHONING FOR SERVICE   
					Troubleshooting   
					Power Failure - In the event of a power failure, the Thermador® Char Glo® barbecue may still be used by lighting   
					the burners with a match according to the Lighting Instructions on Page 13.   
					If Burners Fail to Ignite - If the burners fail to ignite   
					as outlined in the Lighting Instructions on Page 12,   
					verify that the unit is connected to a properly   
					grounded duplex outlet. If electricity is present,   
					look for spark to jump from the spark ignitor to   
					the burner when the ignition switch is depressed   
					and held. Make sure that the spark ignitors and   
					burnersare cleananddry.OnmodelCGB48RSBU,   
					verify that the side burner caps are properly   
					installed into the burner bases.   
					Lighting   
					Instructions   
					(Etched on   
					Control Panel)   
					If the Rotisserie Motor Does Not Rotate - Verify   
					that the motor isconnectedto aproperlygrounded   
					duplex outlet. Check to be sure that the skewer   
					is fully engaged in the motor drive shaft.   
					Data   
					Rating   
					Label   
					Service Inform ation   
					The data rating label shows the model and serial   
					number for your barbecue..It also givesinformation   
					regarding burner rating and installation   
					requirements.. The data rating label is located on   
					the left hand side of the LP storage drawer. For   
					handy reference, copy the information below   
					. 
					from the data rating label Keep your invoice for   
					warranty validation.   
					Warning Label   
					on Drip Tray Handle   
					__________________________________   
					Model Number   
					__________________________________   
					Serial Number   
					To Obtain Replacem ent Parts, order   
					from the dealer where the unit was purchased   
					or dial the telephone num ber listed below.   
					__________________________________   
					Date of Purchase   
					__________________________________   
					Dealer’s Name   
					HO W TO O BTAIN SERVICE   
					For authorized service or parts information, phone   
					800/735-4328. We want you to remain a satisfied   
					customer. If a problem does come up that cannot be   
					resolved to your satisfaction, please let us know.   
					W rite: Thermador® Customer Call Center, 5551   
					McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach CA 92649 or   
					phone 800/735-4328. Please provide us with the Model   
					Number, Serial Number and Date of Original Purchase/   
					Installation.   
					__________________________________   
					Dealer’s Phone Number   
					__________________________________   
					Service Center’s Name   
					__________________________________   
					Service Center’s Phone Number   
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				SECTION 9: W ARRANTY   
					Warranty   
					Full One Year W arranty   
					codes, or improper storage of the appliance.   
					4. Repairs due to other than normal home use.   
					Covers one year from the date of installation or date of   
					occupancy for a new previously unoccupied dwelling.   
					Save your dated receipt or other evidence of the   
					installation/occupancy date.   
					5. Any service visits and labor costs during the limited   
					warranty.   
					6. Travel fees and associated charges incurred when   
					the product is installed in a location with limited or   
					restrictedaccess, (i.e., airplane flights, ferrycharges,   
					isolated geographic regions).   
					5-Year Lim ited Warranty   
					Covers the rotisserie burner system which includes   
					these parts:   
					Infrared Burner   
					Valve   
					Rotisserie Motor   
					Skewer (excludes handle)   
					Skewer fork   
					This warranty applies to appliances used in residential   
					application; it does not cover their use in commercial   
					installations.   
					This warranty is for products purchased and retained   
					in the 50 states of the U.S.A., the District of Columbia   
					and Canada. Should the appliance be sold bythe original   
					purchaser during the warranty period, the new owner   
					continues to be protected until the expiration date of   
					the originalpurchaser’swarrantyperiod. The warranty   
					applies even if you should move.   
					THERMADO R DO ES NO T ASSUME ANY   
					RESPO NSIBILITY FO R INCIDENTAL O R   
					CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not   
					allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or   
					consequential damages, so the above limitation or   
					exclusionmaynot applyto you. Thiswarrantygivesyou   
					specific legal rights and you may also have other rights   
					which may vary from state to state or province to   
					province.   
					Lifetim e Lim ited Warranty   
					(Stainless Steel Double-U™ Burner O nly)   
					Therm ador W ill Pay For:   
					All repair labor and replacement parts found to be   
					defective due to materialsand workmanshipduringfirst   
					year.Extendedwarrantiescover partsonly,not incurred   
					labor.Service must be providedbyaFactoryAuthorized   
					Service Agency during normal working hours. For a   
					Service Agency nearest you, please call 800/735-4328.   
					Therm ador W ill Not Pay For:   
					1. Service by an unauthorized agency. Damage or   
					repairsdue to service byan unauthorized agencyor   
					the use of unauthorized parts.   
					2. Service visits to:   
					• Teach you how to use the appliance.   
					• Correct the installation. You are responsible for   
					providing electrical wiring and other connecting   
					facilities.   
					• Reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses.   
					3. Damage caused from accident, alteration, misuse,   
					abuse, improper installation or installation not in   
					accordance with local electrical codes or plumbing   
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				Specifications are for planning purposes only. Refer to installation instructions and consult your countertop supplier prior to   
					making counter opening. Consult with a heating and ventilating engineer for your specific ventilation requirements. For the   
					most detailed information, refer to installation instructions accompanying product or write Thermador indicating the model   
					number.   
					Thermador reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice. Some models are certified for use in Canada.   
					Thermador is not responsible for products which are transported from the United States for use in Canada. Check with your   
					local Canadian distributor or dealer. Thermador, 5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649.   
					For the most up to date critical installation dimensions by fax, use your fax handset   
					and call 702/833-3600. Use code #8030.   
					5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 • 800/735-4328   
					ECO 15639 • 08-04-373C • © Thermador Corporation 1998 • Litho U. S. A. 8/99   
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