I agree the instructions need to be revised,the option of pulling the thermostat by itself,needs to be removed,as it's not quite right
My company vehicle is in the shop today for some work,a day off yeehaw,lol. So i decided to play with the thermostat. The rod on the end is the key component,that uses a pellet thermostat to control it's length ,and it's removable. I'm not sure how a guy could defeat the pellet part of the thermostat,but if there's a way to defeat it,all it'd take is a longer push pin/rod to put the thermostat into the open position. But i don't know where you'd find a hardened pin the right length ,so between defeating the pellet and finding a longer pin,that option is probably out,lol.
Wifes not home,so i even borrowed one of her pots and tested the thermostat in boiling water.About 180F the pin was starting to move,and by 185 it looked to be fully extended,as even taking the water temperature to 210,didn't really extend the pin any further.