Thermador GGN36 Cooktop User Manual


 
A Special Message to Our Customers,
Thank you for selecting a Thermador Gas Cooktop. If you follow the few
simple procedures and suggestions in this manual, the cooktop should give
you years of service.
You have either a steel top or a glass top. The glass cooktop fully meets the
safety and durability requirements of the American Gas Association, the
Canadian Gas Association and the Tempered Glass Association as well as the
stringent test requirements imposed by Thermador. Testing includes drop-
ping a 1.2 pound steel ball from about 2 feet and hitting the glass with a 4 pound
“pan bottom” 10 times. The cooktop is tough, but it is glass. Severe abuse or
excessively rough treatment may break the glass. Tempered glass derives its
excellent strength and heat resistance from powerful internal tensions through-
out the piece. When any part of the glass is broken, these tensions are released
throughout the piece. In this unlikely event, the entire glass will break into
many small, blunt pieces called popcorn (the average count is 20 pieces per
square inch). The pieces may scatter somewhat and since most particles are
transparent, food on or near the cooktop should not be eaten. The cooktop
should not be used again until it is repaired by a qualified service technician.
Remember, the steel top is covered with porcelain enamel, which is also a very
durable glass. Severe abuse or excessively rough treatment may cause the
porcelain enamel to chip.
There is no limit to the types of food which can be cooked on your cooktop, but
some utensils could harm it. Do not use any utensil which spans two burners
because this will excessively heat the space between them. Utensils which
have large overhangs beyond the burner grate may cause over heating or
tipping, if used for long periods of time. Of course, hard impact should be
avoided.
We recommend that you read this entire manual before using your new
cooktop. We know you will enjoy cooking on your new cooktop. Please
contact us if you have questions or comments. When you write, please include
the model and serial numbers of your cooktop.
Sincerely,
The Home Economics Staff