Thermador Oven C271 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
FORTHERMADOR® BUILT-IN ELECTRIC OVENS  
Models:  
C272 / C302 / CM302 / CJ302 / C271 / C301 / CM301  
S272 / SC272 / SCD272 / S302 / SC302 / SCD302 / S301 / SC301 / SMW272 / SM272  
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COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
BAKE  
OFF  
BAKE  
BROIL  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER  
1
TIMER  
2
BROIL  
OVEN  
LIGHT  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
CONVECTION  
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COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
BAKE  
OFF  
SELF  
CLEAN  
TIMER  
1
TIMER  
OVEN  
2
BROIL  
CONVECTION  
ROAST  
CLOCK  
CONVECTION  
LIGHT  
Please read this entire instruction manual before proceeding.  
IMPORTANT: Local codes vary. Installation, electrical connections, circuit  
breakers and grounding must comply with all applicable codes.  
Save these instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector's use.  
INSTALLER: Please leave these Installation Instructions with this unit for the  
owner.  
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.  
WARNING: Disconnect power at the breaker before installing.  
 
Fig. 2- Cabinet Cutout - Wall Mounted Installation  
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
G
Double Oven  
Location of  
F
Preferred  
Location  
of Conduit  
Box  
Conduit Box  
C
Frame  
Overlap  
(Top) 3/8"  
(1, 0 cm)  
Cabinet  
2-1/2" (6, 4 cm)  
Above  
Unit  
Recommended  
2" Diameter Hole (4.5 cm)  
E
A
D
CONDUIT BOX IS NOT  
FURNISHED WITH UNIT  
2x4 Supports  
(Wall Stud)  
Exposed Edge Must  
be a Finish-Cut  
Post Supports  
Required Near  
Back  
H
Approx. 5" (13 cm)  
Side Frame Overlap  
5/8" Cabinet  
(1, 6 cm)  
B
FLOOR LINE  
Conduit Box May be Placed Here  
Refer to dimensions for specific ovens on Page 4  
Page 3  
 
Fig. 2- Cabinet Cutout - Wall Mounted Installation  
27" Built-In Electric Double Wall Ovens: C272, S272, SC272, SCD272  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
Door  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
23-7/8" 22"  
(60, 6 cm) (55, 9 cm)  
Extension  
51-1/8"  
(129, 9 cm)  
25-1/2"  
24"  
9-3/4"  
51-1/2"  
26-3/4"  
(64, 8 cm) (61, 0 cm)  
(24, 8 cm)  
(130, 8 cm)  
(68, 0 cm)  
27" Built-In Electric Single Wall Ovens: C271  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
Door  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
4-3/4" to 31-3/8" 28-5/8"  
(12, 1 to 79, 7 cm) (72, 7 cm)  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
28-1/4"  
(71, 8 cm)  
25-1/2"  
(64, 8 cm) (61, 0 cm)  
24"  
26-3/4"  
(68, 0 cm)  
23-7/8"  
(60, 6 cm)  
22"Extension  
(55,9 cm)  
27" Built-In Electric Wall Ovens: SMW272  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
Door  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
55-3/8"  
25-1/2"  
24"  
9-3/4"  
55-3/4"  
26-3/4"  
23-7/8"  
22"Extension  
(140, 6 cm)  
(64, 8 cm) (61, 0 cm)  
(24, 8 cm)  
(141, 6 cm)  
(68, 0 cm)  
(60, 6 cm) (55, 9 cm)30"  
27" Built-In Electric Wall Ovens: SM272  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
Door  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
45-3/4"  
(116, 2 cm)  
25-1/2"  
(64, 8 cm) (61, 0 cm)  
24"  
19-1/2"  
(50 cm)  
46-1/8"  
(117, 1 cm)  
26-3/4"  
(68, 0 cm)  
23-7/8"  
22"Extension  
(60, 6 cm) (55, 9 cm)30"  
Built-In Electric Double Wall Ovens: C302, CM302, S302, SC302, SCD302 - Excluding CJ302 (See below)  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
Door  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
51-1/8"  
28-1/2"  
24"  
9-3/4"  
51-1/2"  
29-3/4"  
23-7/8"  
22"Extension  
(129, 9 cm)  
(72, 4 cm)  
(61,0 cm)  
(24, 8 cm)  
(130, 8 cm) (75, 6 cm)  
(60, 6 cm) (55, 9 cm)  
30" Built-In Electric Single Wall Ovens: C301, CM301, S301, SC301  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
4-3/4" to 31-3/8" 28-5/8"  
(12, 1 to 79, 7 cm) (72, 7 cm)  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
28-1/4"  
(71, 8 cm)  
28-1/2"  
(72, 4 cm) (61, 0 cm)  
24"  
29-3/4"  
(75, 6 cm)  
23-7/8"  
22"  
(60, 6 cm)  
(55,9 cm)  
30" Built-In Electric Double Wall Oven: CJ302  
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions  
Overall Dimension  
A (Height)  
B (Width)  
C (Depth)  
D (Floor to Cutout) E (Height)*  
F (Width)**  
G (Depth) H***  
45-5/8"  
28-1/2"  
24"  
15-1/4"  
46"  
29-3/4"  
23-7/8"  
22"  
(115, 9 cm)  
(72, 4 cm) (61, 0 cm)  
(38, 7 cm)  
(116, 8 cm) (75, 6 cm)  
(60, 6 cm) (55, 9 cm)  
* Add 1/16" for stainless steel ovens (S- Series Ovens Only) ** Add 1/8" for stainless steel ovens (S- Series Ovens Only)  
*** Measured from cabinet face, largest door.  
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Fig. 3 - Cabinet Cutout - 30" Single Oven Under the Counter Installation  
Figure
Fig. 3a  
Cooktop Cu
Cooktop Ins
Instructions  
28-1/4"  
(71, 8 cm)  
4" (10, 2 cm) Nominal Toe Space  
Fig. 3c  
Figure 3d  
J-Box  
Conduit  
4-1/8"  
(10, 5 cm)  
36"  
Fr
Ov
3
28-1/4"  
(91 cm)  
28-5/8" (71, 8 cm)  
(72, 7 cm)  
(1,
Ca
18"  
(45, 7 cm)  
3/4"  
(1, 9 cm)  
4" (10, 2 cm)  
Nominal Toe Space  
28-1/2"  
verlap  
abinet  
(1.5 cm)  
2x4  
(Wall Stud)  
Supports  
(72, 4 cm)  
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
Under the Counter Units —  
Some TMH cooktops require additional clearances to  
combustible walls. Refer to Fig. 4 for specific models and  
dimensions.  
A single oven (S301, SC301, C301 or CM301) installed  
under the counter allows for the installation of most  
Thermador Gas or Electric non-Cook'n'Vent® Model  
Cooktops. (See Table 1 for recommended cooktop  
models.) Downdraft units cannot be installed in  
this configuration; Thermador overhead ventilation is  
recommended.  
NOTE: TheThermadorOvenModels S301,SC301,  
C301 or CM301 under the counter and cooktop  
combinationareaULandCULapprovedinstallation.  
A Thermador cooktop should be installed on the same  
center line as the under-the-counter single oven. Follow  
the installation instructions provided with cooktop for  
installationofcooktops.Three(3)inches(7.5cm)minimum  
is required from the top of the countertop to the top of the  
cutoutopening(seeFigure3d)forunder-counterinstallation  
with Thermador cooktops (see Table 1, Page 6). If the type  
ofcabinetorcountertopthicknessdoesnotprovideforthis  
minimum space, the cabinet base may have to be lowered,  
into the toe space, to provide the necessary space above  
the oven.  
Side-by-side installation units—  
Theminimumdistancerequiredforsidebysideinstallation  
is 2 inches (5, 1 cm) from one vertical edge of the cabinet  
cutout to the adjacent edge of the next cabinet cutout.  
Use only Thermador Trim Piece D30SXSB (black) or  
D30SXSW (white) for side-by- side installation in place  
of the standard cabinet face between the 2 ovens. This  
will leave a 3/4" (2 cm) space from one vertical edge of  
thedoortotheadjacentedgeoftheotherdoor. Donot  
install a cabinet wall partition between the two  
ovens.  
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Table 1  
Under-The-Counter Installation with  
Thermador Cooktops  
Model  
Model  
Type of Cooktop  
Type of Cooktop  
Number  
Number  
CGX304  
CGX365  
CGX456  
CER30  
Glass Ceramic top - gas  
CE304  
CE365  
CE456  
Glass Ceramic top - electric  
SGC304R  
SGC365R  
SGC456R  
SGCS304R  
SGCS365R  
SGCS456R  
SGS36G  
*TMH30  
*TMH36G  
*TMH45P  
Steel top - gas  
Steel top - electric coil  
Glass top - gas  
GGS30  
GGS365  
CD365  
CD456  
Glass Ceramic top - gas and electric  
* See Figure 4  
STEP 3: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  
Fig. 4- TMH Models Installation Minimum Wall Clearance  
All model ovens on the front cover are dual rated,  
designed to be connected to either 120/240V AC or 120/  
208V AC, 60 Hz, 4 wire, single-phase power supply.  
Combustible Wall  
B
ertop  
utout  
The S301 and SC301 require a 20-amp circuit. The C271,  
C301, CM301 SMW272 and SM272 require a 30-amp  
circuit. The S272, SC272, SCD272, C272, S302, SC302,  
SCD302 and C302 require a 40-amp circuit. The CM302  
and CJ302 require a 50-amp circuit.  
A
The electrical supply should be a 4-wire single-phase  
AC. Install a suitable conduit box (not furnished) as  
shown in Figures 2 or 3.  
A
Cooktop Minimum Distance to Combustible Wall  
Electrical connection:  
Model  
A (cm)  
B (cm)  
1.Connecttheredovenwiretotheredelectricalsupply  
wire (hot wire).  
TMH30  
TMH36G  
TMH45P  
3" (7, 6 cm)  
2-7/8" (7, 3 cm)  
3-3/4" (9, 5 cm)  
2" (5, 1 cm)  
2-3/4" (7, 0 cm)  
2" (5, 1 cm)  
2. Connect the black oven wire to the black electrical  
supply wire (hot wire).  
GROUNDING  
3. Connect the white neutral oven wire to the white  
neutral (not bare ground) electrical supply wire.  
IMPORTANT: Local Codes might vary, installation,  
electrical connections and grounding must comply with  
all applicable local codes.  
4. Connect the bare ground oven wire to the bare  
ground electrical supply wire.  
1. If local codes permit grounding through the electrical  
supplyneutral,connectboththewhiteneutralwiretothe  
bare ground wire from the oven to the white neutral  
electrical supply wire.  
The conduit cable, where connected at the oven, swiv-  
els. Rotate conduit cable upward (or downward) and  
direct through hole prepared in cabinet to attach to J-  
Box.  
2. If local code requires a separate ground, connect the  
white oven neutral wire to the white neutral electrical  
supply wire and the bare ground oven wire to the bare  
ground electrical supply wire.  
To facilitate service, the flex conduit must not be  
shortened and should be routed to permit temporary  
removal of the oven.  
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5. 240 will appear in the temperature digits. Release all  
pads.  
208V ELECTRICAL HOOKUP  
Applies to C271, C272, C301, C302, CM302 and CJ302  
models only.  
6. Touch CLEAN and 208 replaces 240 in the tempera-  
ture digits. This will toggle with touches of the Clean pad.  
Your oven has been preset to be hooked up to 240V.  
1. Turn off the oven(s).  
7. To complete the change, touch UPPER OFF or OFF.  
2. Open the upper oven door.  
Note: When power is first supplied to the unit (and the  
door is unlocked), the CLOCK will flash. Set Time of  
Day as described in the Care and Use Manual. If the  
door is locked, the LOCK symbol will light for a few  
seconds while door is automatically unlocking and  
CLOCK will flash.  
3. Press and hold the UPPER OFF pad in a double oven or  
the OFF pad in a single oven.  
4.WhiletheUPPEROFFpadortheOFFpadishelddown,  
press the CLEAN pad .  
Fig. 5 -  
Removing  
the Door  
Hinge Arm  
nlatch  
lose  
Note:Removingthe  
door for installation  
reduces the weight  
oftheovenby30lbs
(14 kg) per door.  
sition of  
nge Latch  
remove door  
STEP 4: INSTALLINGTHE OVEN  
After installing the unit, replace the door(s), be certain  
both hinge arms are well inserted and secure, and that the  
hinge latch is fully released.  
CAUTION: DO NOT MOVE OR LIFT  
OVEN BY DOOR HANDLE. DOOR  
GLASS BREAKAGE MAY OCCUR.  
Anchor flexible metallic conduit to conduit box with  
suitable box connector. Connect power supply leads to  
oven conduit supply leads, being sure that neutral wire  
is connected to white wire.  
CAUTION: THE DOOR OFTHE CM301  
AND THE UPPER DOOR OF THE CJ302  
AND CM302 ARE NOT REMOVABLE.  
For ease of installation, some oven door(s) may be re-  
moved to reduce the weight of the oven by 30 pounds per  
door. To remove the door, open the door and hold it all  
thewayopen. Closethehingelatches SeeFig. 5. Thedoor  
can now be removed by gently lifting and pulling the door,  
(including the hinges) up and out of the frame.  
Remove the bottom trim from the top of the unit.  
Remove the base skid. See Fig. 1. Slide the oven into the  
opening being careful not to scratch side trims. Secure  
oven with the screws supplied through the side of the  
front frame into the cabinet.  
IMPORTANT: Reinstall the door very carefully. Be  
certain that the hinge arm does not hit the porcelain collar  
around the clearance slot or it will chip the porcelain.  
Note: To secure the oven to the cabinet, use the 4  
screws provided (2 each side).  
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STEP 5: INSTALLING  
THE BOTTOM TRIM  
Install the bottom vent trim and se-  
cure with (2) screws provided, one at  
each top end corner of the trim. The  
sheetmetalbottomoftheovenshould  
be under the trim, except for the  
section at the center. To install the  
screws,openthedoor. Theholesare  
visible at each end below the left and  
righthinges. Placeandtightenscrews.  
See Fig. 6 View 'A'.  
View 'A'  
Side  
View  
'A'  
Fig. 6 - Installing  
Bottom Trim  
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  
ECO12582 • 16-10-988C • ©2000 BSH Home Appliances Corp. • Litho Date: 6/01  
 

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