Thermador PRD48JDSGU Use and Care Manual - Page 29

Flame Height, Flame Description - installation manual

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Flame Height • The correct flame height depends on 1) size and material of pan being used; 2) food being cooked; and 3) amount of liquid in the pan. • NEVER extend the flame beyond the base of the pan. • Use a low or medium flame for pan materials that conduct the heat slowly, such as porcelain coated steel or glass-ceramic. Flame Description Dark Blue Secondary Cone Light Blue flame color; this indicates the burning of airborne impurities and will disappear with use. • With propane (LP) gas, slight yellow tips on the primary cone are normal. • The flame should burn completely around the STAR® burner cap. If it doesn't, check that the cap is positioned correctly on the base and that the ports are not blocked. • The flame should be stable with no excessive noise or fluttering. WARNING: This product contains or, through ordinary use for its intended purpose, facilitates emission of chemicals or other substances known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure to these chemicals: Primary Cone Figure 18: Flame Colors • The STAR® burner flame color should be blue with no yellow on the tips. It is common to see orange in the 1) The STAR® burners should be adjusted by a certified installer or agency to ensure proper combustion. 2) Ensure proper ventilation with an open window or use a ventilation fan or hood when cooking with Gas. 3) ALWAYS operate the unit according to the instructions in this manual. English 25

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Flame Height
The correct flame height depends on 1) size and
material of pan being used; 2) food being cooked; and
3) amount of liquid in the pan.
NEVER
extend the flame beyond the base of the pan.
Use a low or medium flame for pan materials that
conduct the heat slowly, such as porcelain coated steel
or glass-ceramic.
Flame Description
The STAR®
burner flame color should be blue with no
yellow on the tips. It is common to see orange in the
flame color; this indicates the burning of airborne
impurities and will disappear with use.
With propane (LP) gas, slight yellow tips on the
primary cone are normal.
The flame should burn completely around the STAR®
burner cap. If it doesn’t, check that the cap is
positioned correctly on the base and that the ports are
not blocked.
The flame should be stable with no excessive noise or
fluttering.
Dark Blue
Dark Blue
Dark Blue
Secondary Cone
Secondary Cone
Secondary Cone
Light Blue
Light Blue
Light Blue
Primary Cone
Primary Cone
Primary Cone
Figure 18: Flame Colors
WARNING:
This product contains or, through ordinary use
for its intended purpose, facilitates emission
of chemicals or other substances known to
the State of California to cause cancer and/or
birth defects or other reproductive harm. To
minimize exposure to these chemicals:
1)
The STAR®
burners should be
adjusted by a certified installer or
agency to ensure proper combustion.
2)
Ensure proper ventilation with an
open window or use a ventilation fan
or hood when cooking with Gas.
3)
ALWAYS
operate the unit according
to the instructions in this manual.