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Thermador® ExtraLow (XLO) Burners
(SGSX Models only)
The center and left front burners are enhanced with the
ExtraLow (XLO®) feature. When the control knob is set
within the XLO® zone, the flame cycles OFF and ON
automatically for varying seconds every minute. This
cycling is normal and allows you to reduce the heat even
further than the low setting to cook delicate foods. For
example, this very low setting is suitable to simmer, poach,
melt or hold cooked food without scorching or burning.
How They Work
The burner flame will cycle ON and OFF during each
minute when the setting is at any position between LO
(past detent) and XLO.
The length of time the flame is ON and OFF depends
on the knob setting.
With a setting just below LO, the flame will be ON
approximately 53 seconds and OFF 7 seconds of each
minute.
With a setting at the XLO position, the flame is ON
approximately 7 seconds and OFF 53 seconds of each
minute.
The knob can be set to any position between LO and
XLO.
WARNING:
Do not clean or touch any of the burners when
one or both ExtraLow burners are in use. When
the ExtraLow burner automatically reignites, the
igniter at the burner will spark.
Burner Grates
Grates must be properly positioned before cooking.
30" 4 Burner
30" 5 Burner
36" 5 Burner
Burner "ON" Lights
For SGS models:
An "On" light corresponds with the knob for each burner.
When illuminated, it indicates that the corresponding
burner is in use.
For SGSX models:
A light ring around each knob will illuminate to indicate that
the corresponding burner is in use.
Figure 6: Burner Grates
WARNING:
To prevent flare-ups, properly support pots, and
avoid spills, all grates must be properly
positioned on the cooktop whenever the
cooktop is in use. Each of the four feet must be
placed into the corresponding dimples in the
cooktop. Do not use a grate if the rubber feet
are missing or damaged.
For replacement rubber feet: Part # 416438, contact your
dealer or call the service number listed inside the cover.
English 8
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