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Table of
CONTENTS
Table of Contents
Installation Instructions
Safety Definitions ....................................................... 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................ 4
Appliance Handling Safety ............................................. 4
Safety Codes and Standards ........................................... 4
Electric Safety ................................................................. 4
Related Equipment Safety .............................................. 4
State of California Proposition 65 Warning: ................... 4
Transport ......................................................................... 5
Preparation ................................................................. 6
Model Numbers Covered in this Manual ........................ 6
Before you Begin ............................................................ 6
Checklist for Installation ............................................. 7
Removing Packaging .................................................. 7
Left Packaging Bracket Removal .................................... 7
Right Packaging Bracket Removal .................................. 7
Electrical Installation .................................................. 8
Electrical Connection ...................................................... 8
Four-wire Connection (Preferred) ................................... 8
Three-wire Connection ................................................... 8
Four-wire Connection for Steam Oven ........................... 9
Three-wire Connection for Steam Oven ......................... 9
Oven Installation ........................................................ 9
For Best Installation ........................................................ 9
Removing the Oven Door ............................................... 9
Placing the Oven into the Cabinet Opening ................ 12
Reinstalling Oven Doors with Bottom Hinge ................ 13
Aligning Side Hinge Oven Doors .................................. 13
Side Hinge Door Alignment Procedure ........................ 14
Side Hinge Door Troubleshooting Guide ..................... 15
Testing Operation ..................................................... 16
Service ...................................................................... 16
Before Calling Service ................................................... 16
Single Oven-Side Hinge ................................................ 16
Single Oven-Bottom Hinge ........................................... 16
Double Oven-Side Hinge .............................................. 17
Double Oven-Bottom Hinge ......................................... 17
Cabinet Requirements .............................................. 18
Door Handle Depth ...................................................... 18
Appliance and Cabinet Cutout Dimensions ............. 19
Dimensions for Single Oven Units ................................ 19
Dimensions for Steam and Convection Oven Units ...... 21
Dimensions for Steam and Convection Oven with Storage
Drawer ........................................................................... 22
Dimensions for Double Oven Units .............................. 23
Dimensions for Combination Oven with Steam and
Convection Oven Units ................................................. 25
Dimensions for Combination Oven with Microwave or
Speed Oven .................................................................. 26
Dimensions for Triple Oven with Speed Oven and
Warming Drawer ........................................................... 27
THERMADOR® Support .......................................... 28
Service ........................................................................... 28
Parts and Accessories ................................................... 28
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Safety Definitions
Safety Defi nitions
9 WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may
occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.
9 CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may
occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance or
property may occur as a result of non-compliance with
this advisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or
tips.
9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFET Y I NST RUCT I ONSRE AD AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR’S USE.
INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE UNIT FOR THE OWNER.
OWNER: PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,
fire or shock may result causing property damage or
personal injury.
WARNING
Do not repair, replace or remove any part of the
appliance unless specifically recommended in the
manuals. Improper installation, service or maintenance
can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this
manual for guidance. All other servicing should be done
by an authorized servicer.
Appliance Handling Safety
CAUTION
Safety Codes and Standards
This appliance complies with the latest version of one or
more of the following standards:
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61 - Household Cooking Ranges
UL 858 - Household Electric Ranges
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 150 - Microwave Ovens
UL 923 - Microwave Cooking Appliances
CSA C22.2 No. 64 - Household Cooking and Liquid-
Heating Appliances
UL 1026 - Electric Household Cooking and Food
Serving Appliances
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to
determine if additional requirements and/or standards
apply to specific installations.
Electric Safety
Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls
are in the OFF position.
If required by the National Electrical Code (or Canadian
Electrical Code), this appliance must be installed on a
separate branch circuit.
Installer - show the owner the location of the circuit
breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
Important - save these instructions for the local electrical
inspector’s use.
Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel.
Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned
ON accidentally.
Refer to rating label for more information. See “Rating
Label” under “Service” for rating label location.
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and
grounded by a qualified technician. Installation, electrical
connections and grounding must comply with all
applicable codes.
Related Equipment Safety
Remove all tape and packaging before using the
appliance. Destroy the packaging after unpacking the
appliance. Never allow children to play with packaging
material
Never modify or alter the construction of the appliance.
For example, do not remove leveling legs, panels, wire
covers or anti-tip brackets/screws.
Before starting up the appliance, remove any packaging
material and adhesive film from the cooking
compartment and the door.
State of California Proposition 65
Warning:
WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including vinyl
chloride, which is known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Unit is heavy and requires at least two people
or proper equipment to move.
For double and triple ovens three or more
people are needed to assist with lifting the unit
in to place.
Do not lift appliance by door handle.
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use
caution when reaching behind or under
appliance.
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9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Transport
To avoid damage to the oven vent, use the transport
method shown in the picture below.
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Preparation
Model Numbers Covered in this Manual
Before you Begin
Tools and Parts Needed
#2 Phillips head screwdriver (to install trim screws).
T20 Star-head screwdriver (to remove shipping
screws).
1/8” drill bit and drill (to drill pilot holes for trim
screws).
Measuring tape.
Gloves and long sleeves are recommended (to help
protect hands and arms from scratches).
Parts Included
Phillips head screws (6).
Power Requirements
The junction box must be properly grounded in
accordance with all applicable codes.
Model Type Series
ME301WS Single Oven Masterpiece
MED301WS Single Oven Masterpiece
MED301LWS Single Oven Masterpiece
MED301RWS Single Oven Masterpiece
PO301W Single Oven Professional
POD301W Single Oven Professional
POD301LW Single Oven Professional
POD301RW Single Oven Professional
ME302WS Double Oven Masterpiece
MED302WS Double Oven Masterpiece
MED302LWS Double Oven Masterpiece
MED302RWS Double Oven Masterpiece
PO302W Double Oven Professional
POD302W Double Oven Professional
POD302LW Double Oven Professional
POD302RW Double Oven Professional
MEM301WS
Combination Oven
with Microwave
Masterpiece
POM301W
Combination Oven
with Microwave
Professional
MEDMC301WS
Combination Oven
with Speed Oven
Masterpiece
PODMC301W
Combination Oven
with Speed Oven
Professional
MEDMCW31WS
Triple Oven with Speed
Oven and Warming
Drawer
Masterpiece
PODMCW31W
Triple Oven with Speed
Oven and Warming
Drawer
Professional
MEDS301WS
Steam and Convec-
tion Oven
Masterpiece
PODS301W
Steam and Convec-
tion Oven
Professional
MEDS302WS
Combination Oven
with Steam and Con-
vection Oven
Masterpiece
PODS302W
Combination Oven
with Steam and Con-
vection Oven
Professional
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Checklist for Installation
Use this checklist to verify that you have completed each
step of the installation process. This can help you avoid
common mistakes.
Always read and follow the complete installation
instructions contained in this manual.
Refer to detailed instructions for each step in the
sections following this checklist.
1.
Before installing the oven, be sure to verify the cabinet
dimensions are correct for your unit and that the
required electrical connections are present. Make sure
the electrical conduit provided on the unit is able to
reach to the point of connection.
Section: Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements
2.
Move the oven unit into place in front of the cabinet
opening.
Section: Removing Packaging
3.
Remove packaging materials, leaving the bottom
packaging on the unit to avoid damaging flooring.
Section: Removing Packaging
4.
Remove the T20 (star head) screws holding the unit to
the base of the carton.
Section: Removing Packaging
5.
Perform Electrical Installation.
Section: Electrical Installation
6.
Remove the oven door or doors (bottom hinge only).
Section: Oven Installation, "Removing the Oven Door"
7.
Team lift the unit directly into the cabinet cutout.
Section: Oven Installation, "Placing the Oven into the
Cabinet Opening"
8.
Slide the unit all the way into place.
Section: Oven Installation, "Placing the Oven into the
Cabinet Opening"
9.
Fasten the oven unit to the cabinetry opening with the
screws supplied.
Section: Oven Installation, "Placing the Oven into the
Cabinet Opening"
10.
Reinstall the oven door(s).
Section: Oven Installation, "Placing the Oven into the
Cabinet Opening"
Removing Packaging
NOTICE: To prevent damage to your floor keep the unit
in its packaging base until ready to be placed in the
cabinet opening. Do not slide the unit across the flooring.
Different models use different packaging materials.
Actual brackets may look differently. Bracket remains in
packaging base.
1.
Cut straps on outside of box.
2.
Remove cardboard box.
3.
Remove all top and side cardboard, foam and wood
packaging.
4.
Place oven (leaving it on the shipping base) in front of
the cabinet where it is to be installed.
5.
Remove all accessories, racks, packing materials and
literature from the oven cavity. Check both cavities for
double ovens.
6.
Unscrew unit from packaging brackets as shown. The
screws near the base mounting bracket are all T20
size. Only the one screw that goes through the slotted
hole in the mounting bracket on the left and right sides
of the unit needs to be removed in order to lift the unit
from the mounting base.
Left Packaging Bracket Removal
Right Packaging Bracket Removal
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Electrical Installation
All model ovens on the front cover are dual rated,
designed to be connected to either 208/240V AC,
60 Hz, 4 wire, single-phase power supply.
The electrical supply should be a 4-wire single-phase AC.
Install a suitable conduit box (not furnished). An
appropriately-sized, UL-listed conduit connector must be
used to correctly attach the conduit to the junction box.
Note: Local Codes may vary; installation, electrical
connections and grounding must comply with all
applicable local codes.
If local codes permit grounding through the electrical
supply neutral, connect both the white neutral wire and
the bare ground wire from the oven to the white neutral
electrical supply wire.
Electrical Connection
The four-wire connection is preferred, but where local
codes permit, the three wire connection is also
acceptable.
9 WARNING
When connected to a 4 or 5-wire, 120/208-Volt 3-
phase power supply, the phase C conductor is not
required for the operation of the appliance.
Four-wire Connection (Preferred)
Connect the red oven wire to the red electrical supply
wire (hot wire).
Connect the black oven wire to the black electrical
supply wire (hot wire).
Connect the white neutral oven wire to the white
neutral (not bare or green ground) electrical supply
wire.
Connect the green ground oven wire to the bare or
green ground electrical supply wire.
Three-wire Connection
Grounded Neutral
Connect red wire from oven to red wire in junction box.
Connect black wire from oven to black wire in junction
box.
Connect both green ground wire and white wire from
oven to white, green or bare neutral wire in junction
box.
The conduit cable, where connected at the oven, swivels.
Rotate conduit cable upward (or downward) and direct
through hole prepared in cabinet to attach to junction
box.
To maintain serviceability, the flex conduit must not be
shortened and should be routed to permit temporary
removal of the oven.
Model
Circuit
Required
Watts
@
240v
Circuit
Required
Watts
@
208v
MEDS301WS
PODS301W
20 AMP 4100 20 AMP 3500
ME301WS
MED301LWS
MED301RWS
MED301WS
POD301W
POD301LW
POD301RW
POD301W
30 AMP 6400 30 AMP 4800
ME302WS
PO302W
MEDS302WS
PODS302W
40 AMP 9200 40 AMP 7000
MED302WS
MED302LWS
MED302RWS
POD302W
POD302LW
POD302RW
40 AMP 9600 40 AMP 7500
MEDMC301WS
MEDMCW31WS-
MEM301WS
PODMC301W
PODMCW31W
POM301W
50 AMP 10200 40 AMP 8300
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Four-wire Connection for Steam Oven
Connect the red oven wire to the red electrical supply
wire (hot wire).
Connect the black oven wire to the black electrical
supply wire (hot wire).
Connect the green ground oven wire to the bare or
green ground electrical supply wire.
A neutral wire connection (white wire) is not required
for operation of the oven.
Three-wire Connection for Steam Oven
Connect red wire from oven to red wire in junction box.
Connect black wire from oven to black wire in junction
box.
Connect green ground wire from oven to white, green
or bare neutral wire in junction box.
The conduit cable, where connected at the oven, swivels.
Rotate conduit cable upward (or downward) and direct
through hole prepared in cabinet to attach to junction
box.
To maintain serviceability, the flex conduit must not be
shortened and should be routed to permit temporary
removal of the oven.
Oven Installation
NOTICE: Before installing the appliance, be sure to
verify the cabinet dimensions and electrical connections.
For Best Installation
The oven can be difficult for two people to handle during
installation. It is recommended to have three or more
people available to assist with lifting the unit into place.
Removal of the oven door during installation (to provide
the necessary handholds and to significantly reduce the
unit weight) can be cumbersome unless the detailed
door removal instructions are followed carefully. Please
take time to read and follow the instructions provided for
an improved installation experience.
Removing the Oven Door
Note: Only bottom hinge doors can be removed. Do not
remove side hinge or steam convection oven doors.
9 CAUTION
WHEN REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR:
The oven door is heavy and fragile. Use both
hands to remove the oven door. The door front
includes glass components. Handle carefully to
avoid breaking.
Grasp only the sides of the oven door. Do not
grasp the handle as it may swing in your hand
and cause damage or injury.
Failure to grasp the oven door firmly and properly
could result in personal injury or product damage.
To avoid injury from hinge bracket snapping
closed, be sure that both locking levers are
securely in place before removing the door. Also,
do not force the oven door open or closed - the
hinge could be damaged and injury could result.
Do not lay the removed door on sharp or pointed
objects as this could break the glass. Lay the
door on a flat, smooth surface, positioned so that
the door cannot fall over.
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Remove Lower Oven Door Prior to Installation
Note: Do not remove microwave, speed oven, side
hinge or steam convection oven doors.
It is recommended to remove the traditional (lower) oven
door to help reduce the unit weight and provide easier
access to the latch levers located inside the oven.
Note: Be sure to read all warnings and cautions in the
installation manual regarding the door removal before
attempting to remove the door.
1.
Open the door completely to its fully open, horizontal
position.
2.
Flip latch levers on hinges all the way down toward
you.
Note: It may be necessary to use a tool, such as a
screwdriver, to gently pry the upper part of the lever
away from the housing. Take care to avoid scratching
the housing.
3.
Close the oven door until it catches on the hinge stop
levers, locking the hinges at the proper angle for door
removal. The door will be open about 7 inches at the
top. This takes the spring tension off the hinges so the
door can be easily lifted out.
4.
Carefully lift the door up and out of the hinge slots.
Hold firmly; the door is heavy. Use both hands to firmly
grip it by the sides. Do not grip the door by the handle.
Maintaining the door angle, lift the door straight up
approximately 3/4” to unhook the hinges from the
slots and then pull it out towards you until the hinges
are clear of the oven housing.
5.
Place the door in a convenient and stable location until
you are ready to reinstall it. Lay the door on a towel or
section of protective foam padding to avoid damage to
the door or the floor.
Correctly Lifting the Combination Oven
9 CAUTION
Wear gloves and a long-sleeved shirt to protect
hands and forearms from abrasion, potential
scratches or cuts. Take off watches and jewelry and
wear work shoes for foot protection.
9 CAUTION
Three people or proper equipment are needed to
safely lift the combination oven into the cabinet
opening.
NOTICE: DO NOT attempt to lift the unit by holding the
oven’s upper element.
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Lifting Recommendations
There is a ridge across the top front of the oven cavity.
Lift by grasping this ridge with one hand while placing the
other hand on the back of the unit (for helpers lifting from
the sides of the unit). If a third helper is lifting from the
front, both hands should lift by holding this ridge area.
Lifting Locations-Bottom Hinge Door
Note: It is recommended to remove the door to help
reduce the unit weight and provide easier access to the
handholds located inside the oven.
Proceed to lift the oven following the guidelines below
with the door removed
Lift points (1) on the front of the unit are for lifting from
the sides of the unit. Lift point (3) on the front of the
unit is for a third person to help lift the unit.
Lift point (2) on the back of the unit shows the location
of the opposite hand for the helpers lifting from the
sides of the unit. Adjust the location as needed to
facilitate the lift.
Lifting Locations-Side Hinge Door
Note: Do not attempt to remove the side hinge door.
Lift locations are called out for door opened to 90°-
110°).
Proceed to lift the oven following the guidelines below
with the door open to 90°-110°:
Lift points (1) on the front of the unit are for lifting from
the sides of the unit. Lift point (3) on the front of the
unit is for a third person to help lift the unit.
Lift point (2) on the back of the unit shows the location
of the opposite hand for the helpers lifting from the
sides of the unit. Adjust the location as needed to
facilitate the lift.
Single Oven-Bottom Hinge Double Oven-Bottom Hinge
Single Oven-Side Hinge Double Oven-Side Hinge
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Placing the Oven into the Cabinet Opening
9 CAUTION
To avoid potential damage to flooring keep the
unit on its base packaging until immediately
before placing the unit directly into the cabinet
opening. Do not allow the metal base of the unit
to contact the flooring. See the following handling
instructions for details.
To avoid damage to the door (and/or warming
drawer front for combo units) do not lift, pull or
push the unit during installation by using the oven
door handle or warming drawer handle as a
gripping point.
Wear gloves and long sleeves to protect hands
and forearms from abrasion and potential
scratches during the lifting process. Take off
watches and jewelry and wear work shoes during
installation for foot protection.
When lifting the unit into place avoid grasping the upper
element to avoid damaging it. See the following
illustration for the correct lifting point.
1.
The unit and its bottom packaging (pallet) should be
positioned close to and in front of the cabinet opening
prior to beginning to lift the unit into place.
2.
Lift or slide unit into the cabinet cutout without allowing
the unit base to contact the flooring.
3.
Guide the unit straight back into the cabinet cutout.
Push the unit straight in until the oven trim is about
2 inches from being flush with cabinet wall. Be careful
not to crimp the flexible conduit between the oven and
the cabinet back wall. If necessary, guide the flexible
conduit into the wall or cabinet access hole so it
doesn’t prevent the unit from being pushed all the way
into the cabinet opening. The oven should be straight
and level, not crooked.
4.
Push the unit all the way back into the cabinet cutout
until the front edge of the unit is flush with the front of
the cabinet.
5.
Install the supplied screws through the tap holes in the
trim (2 screws for single ovens, 4 screws for double/
combo ovens). It is recommended to drill pilot holes
for the trim screws.
To ensure the door and oven function properly, the
screws should be installed on the face of the side trim
for traditional bottom hinge doors and on the side of
the side trim for side hinge doors.
6.
Replace the oven door(s) according to the following
instructions.
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Reinstalling Oven Doors with Bottom
Hinge
To replace the oven door:
1.
Holding the door firmly in both hands, grip it on either
side. Do not grip by the handle.
2.
Tilt the door back slightly towards you until it opens
about 7” at the top.
3.
Slide the hinges into the slots as far as they will go and
then lower the door straight down. The angle of the
door may need to be adjusted slightly to allow the
hinges to engage properly and the door to lower into
place. The door should lower about 3/4” and stop. If
not, the hinges have not engaged properly and the
door could fall if it is released.
4.
Lower the door into the fully open 90° position. If the
door will not lower all the way to the 90° position, the
hinges are not correctly seated. The door should be
straight, not crooked.
5.
Push the levers on both the hinges up and forward
until they are locked into the slot, flush with the front of
the oven body.
6.
Close the door gently. It should close all the way.
Gently open and close the door several times to be
sure it is correctly installed and securely in place.
Aligning Side Hinge Oven Doors
Note: Only align the side hinge oven doors after the unit
is fully installed into the cabinet.
Tip: The gap between the top of the closed oven door
and the control panel (or upper door for lower cavities in
double ovens) should be uniform from side to side.
To align side hinge door:
1.
Check to see if the side hinge oven doors are properly
aligned.
The door should pull itself closed smoothly when the
striker engages the roller as the door is closed.
2.
Fig. A-Door is too low if hinge side is above level. A
bump will be felt when the striker comes in to contact
with the realignment roller.
3.
Fig. B-Door is too high if latch side is above level.
Interference will be felt between the striker and the
catch receiver. Door needs to move down on latch
side.
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Side Hinge Door Alignment Procedure
1.
Open the door to approximately 135°.
2.
Using a Torx T20 screwdriver, loosen the three screws
(A) on the lower hinge by 1 to 2 full turns.
Note: All adjustments are made with the lower hinge
only. The upper hinge is fixed in place and cannot be
adjusted.
3.
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, turn the cam screw
(B) right or left to adjust the hinge position in the
desired direction.
Note: 1mm of hinge movement (left or right) will move
the door up or down approximately 1.5mm at the door
catch.
4.
Re-tighten the screws before closing the door to test.
Be careful not to overtighten.
5.
Check for proper door alignment. Repeat adjustment
procedure as necessary.
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Side Hinge Door Troubleshooting Guide
Side Hinge Door Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Additional Information Explanation Suggestion
The door does not pull
itself closed and is difficult
to open.
The side edge of the
inner door (on the
handle side of the door)
appears to make contact
with the unit’s side trim.
The installation is
causing the side trim to
be pushed too far
inward.
Check the installation
of the unit in the
cabinetry. Try moving
the unit in the cabinet
towards the side of
the hinges to allow the
interfering side trim to
open up.
Adjust the location of
the side trim screws to
hold the trim away
from the door.
Check the cabinet
opening that it is not
too narrow. Widen the
cutout as necessary.
The door does not stay
closed.
Very little force is
required to pull open the
door.
The door catch
mechanism internal to
the door has
inadvertently tripped
while the door was open.
To reset the
mechanism, close the
door completely and
while closed, push in
firmly on the door
handle until the
mechanism resets.
Open to test.
The door does not close
on the striker smoothly.
Once closed, the door
opens without incident.
When closing the door
onto the striker, the
door lifts itself upward.
You will feel a slight
bump as the roller
(internal to the door)
hits the tip of the
striker and lifts the
door.
If the door needs to lift
substantially, the door
will no longer pull itself
closed and
assistance is required
to push it closed fully.
The door alignment is
too low to engage
properly with the
striker.
Refer to Side Hinge
Door Alignment
section for instruc-
tions.
Refer to Side Hinge
Door Alignment
Procedure to raise the
handle side of the
door until it closes
smoothly.
The door should open
and pull itself closed
smoothly without
hearing or feeling
interference.
The door does not close
on to the striker smoothly.
Once closed, the door
may also appear to stick
while pulling the door
open.
While trying to open the
door, you feel an
interference that catches
the door and may
prevent it from opening.
A similar interference is
felt when closing.
The door alignment is
too high to engage
properly with the
striker.
Refer to Side Hinge
Door Alignment
section for instruc-
tions.
Apply pressure
downward on the
handle while pulling.
Refer to Side Hinge
Door Alignment
Procedure to lower
the handle side of the
door.
The door should open
smoothly and pull
itself closed smoothly
without hearing or
feeling interference.
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Testing Operation
1.
Turn on power at the breaker.
2.
Test the oven mode.
Select the BAKE mode. See the Use and Care Manual
for detailed operation instructions.
3.
Verify that the oven light comes on and the oven
begins to preheat.
4.
Test the door lock.
Set the SELF CLEAN mode. Confirm that the door
locks when the lock icon appears in the display.
5.
If installing a double oven, test the second oven as
well.
6.
If any of the tests do not result as explained above,
contact service for assistance. Otherwise, the
installation is complete at this time.
Service
Before Calling Service
Do not remove rating label as it may void the product
warranty.
Single Oven-Side Hinge
The rating labels (A) are opposite the door hinge. For left
hinge doors, the rating labels will be on the door trim on
the right hand side of the door. For right hinge doors, the
rating labels will be on the door trim on the left hand side
of the door.
Rating Label Location
Model Number and FD Number
The model number and the FD number of your appliance
are found on the rating label. Make a note of these
numbers in the space below to save time in the event
your appliance requires service.
Keep your invoice or escrow papers for warranty
validation if service is needed.
Single Oven-Bottom Hinge
The rating labels (A) are located on the left hand side of
the door trim.
Rating Label Location
Model Number and FD Number
The model number and the FD number of your appliance
are found on the rating label. Make a note of these
numbers in the space below to save time in the event
your appliance requires service.
Keep your invoice or escrow papers for warranty
validation if service is needed.
A Rating Label
Model # FD #
Thermador
Customer Support
800-735-4328
$
A Rating Label
Model # FD #
Thermador
Customer Support
800-735-4328
$
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Double Oven-Side Hinge
The rating labels (A) are opposite the door hinge. For left
hinge doors, the rating labels will be on the door trim on
the right hand side of the door. For right hinge doors, the
rating labels will be on the door trim on the left hand side
of the door.
Rating Label Location
Model Number and FD Number
The model number and the FD number of your appliance
are found on the rating label. Make a note of these
numbers in the space below to save time in the event
your appliance requires service.
Keep your invoice or escrow papers for warranty
validation if service is needed.
Double Oven-Bottom Hinge
The rating labels (A) are at the left hand side of the door
trim of the lower oven cavity.
Rating Label Location
Model Number and FD Number
The model number and the FD number of your appliance
are found on the rating label. Make a note of these
numbers in the space below to save time in the event
your appliance requires service.
Keep your invoice or escrow papers for warranty
validation if service is needed.
A Rating Label
Model # FD #
Thermador
Customer Support
800-735-4328
$
A Rating Label
Model # FD #
Thermador
Customer Support
800-735-4328
$
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Cabinet Requirements
Cabinet materials must be able to withstand the high
heat associated with the use of an oven. It is the owner’s
responsibility to review the suitability of cabinet materials
prior to installation and use of the oven.
Under oven dimensions are provided as a general
guideline and may be adjusted as needed based on a
particular application. Consult a design professional for
optimizing personal preferences.
Cabinet requirements vary depending on the model to be
installed. Please consult the “Appliance and Cabinet
Cutout Dimensions” chapter for the details pertaining to
your particular model.
All models require:
¼” (6.4 mm) space between the side of the oven and
an adjacent wall or cabinet door when installed at the
end of a cabinet run.
A 2” diameter hole is required to run conduit to the
junction box.
The junction box must be installed according to the
locations specified and can be found in the individual
dimension installation instructions found.
The cabinet base must be flat and capable of
supporting the weight of your oven when in use (varies
by model up to 429 lbs. (195 kg). See the appropriate
weight for your model in the NOTICES area at the
beginning of each individual model section.
Ensure that a recommended 1/4” (6 mm) minimum
clearance gap is maintained on either side of the oven
door with that of adjacent cabinetry, cabinet doors,
walls, etc. to avoid incidental contact with the oven
door throughout its entire range of motion.
Ensure that the cabinet floor structure properly
supports the full weight of the oven from underneath. It
is recommended that (2) 2x4 runners spanning front
to back of the cabinet be installed and be adequately
supported within the cabinet. The runners should be
spaced apart to the full width of the oven such that
they support the left and right edges of the oven base.
Note: When installing a side hinge oven, leave a
minimum 10” (254 mm) clearance to allow the door to
open.
Door Handle Depth
Note: Protrusion of handle from outer part of door. Does
not include thickness of door.
A Door Fully Open
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B Masterpiece Series Side Hinge Handle
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Appliance and Cabinet Cutout Dimensions
Dimensions for Single Oven Units
NOTICES
A 2” diameter hole is required to run conduit to the
junction box.
The cabinet base must be flat and capable of
supporting a weight of at least 232 lbs (105 kg).
Under oven dimensions are provided as a general
guideline and may be adjusted as needed based on a
particular application. Consult a design professional
for optimizing personal preferences.
Single Oven Wall Mount Installation
Single Oven Right Hinge
Single Oven Left Hinge
Single Oven Bottom Hinge
Single Oven Wall Mount Installation
*For single ovens installed into a wall cabinet, the
junction box may be located above, beneath, left or right
of the unit within reach of the power cord.
**For oven installation in a wall cabinet, the control panel
overlap is a minimum
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Single Oven Flush Mount Installation
Flush installation requires two side cleats to be attached
inside the cabinet frame, recessed from the front.
Top View Right Hinge Door
Top View Left Hinge Door
Top View Bottom Hinge Door
Side View-Right Hinge, Left Hinge and Bottom Hinge
Dimensions for Under-Counter Installation
* Includes ¾” (19 mm) base plate.
**For single ovens installed under a cabinet, the junction
box should be located to the right or left of the unit within
range of the power cord.
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