Heartland 3530 user manual

User manual for the device Heartland 3530

Device: Heartland 3530
Category: Range
Manufacturer: Heartland
Size: 8.5 MB
Added : 6/18/2013
Number of pages: 65
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1050 Fountain St. N., Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H 4R7
ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave this manual with appliance
Bus. (519) 650-5775 or Fax (519) 650-3773
Toll Free Phone 1-800-361-1517
Toll Free Fax 1-800-327-5609
Model 3530-3630
Model 3535-3635
Installation and Operation Guide
30” and 36” Gas/Electric Professional Style
Cook Stove
NOTE: Clock must
be set or your
oven will not
function!
Note: Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install this unit. Failure
to follow

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Models 3530-3630 Models 3535-3635 Installation and Operation Guide WARNING n All ranges can tip n Injury to persons could result n Install anti tip devices packed with range n See installation instructions

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Gas Top/Electric Convection Self Clean Models 3530/3535 & 3630/3635 CONSUMER WARRANTY ENTIRE PRODUCT – LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY HEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts, including gas components of this Cookstove which prove to be defective in material or workmanship, with the exception of the painted or porcelain enamel finish and plated or stainless steel surfaces, for one year from the date of original purchase. Such parts will be

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Table of Contents Metro / Legacy Series Section 1: Set Up & Assembly ....................2 Section 6: Baking, Broiling & Roasting ...37 Safety Instructions .......................................... 2 Standard Baking............................................ 37 Preparing the Installation Site......................... 2 Standard Broiling .......................................... 37 True Convection ........................................... 38 Installation Clearances ..........................

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Metro / Legacy Series Set Up and Assembly Safety Instructions bracket. 1) the anti tip bracket package (complete with Please check for any damage that may have screws) is found in the accessory box inside the occurred during shipping. In the unlikely event oven. that you find any shipping damage, inform your 2) on the wall measure up from the floor 5 5/8” dealer immediately! and mark that position with a pencil, this is the correct height of the tab on the bracket. Legacy and Metro ranges consi

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Section 1: Set Up and Assembly Your range should be level for best cooking results. Models 3520/3525 and 3620/3625 gas/electric To verify, place a carpenter’s level on top of the ranges must be electrically grounded in compliance cooking surface and across the oven rack. If leveling with local codes. In the absence of local codes, the is required, adjust the leveling screws under one or installation must conform with the National Electrical more of the legs accordingly. (see “Positioning the C

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Metro / Legacy Series Dim 36" Metro Clearance Diagrams - 36” Metro 28 3/4" (73cm) 1 A to front of stove 31 1/4" (79cm) 2 A to edge of oven door handle B 36" 1/8 (92cm) C 36" (91cm) D 17 1/2" (79cm) 1 E standard 40 5/8" (103cm) 2 E low profile: 38" (97cm) high back , high back w/shelf: 3 E 56 1/8" (143cm) Figure 1 Table 1 Clearances • Oven door vents must be 2" from any combustible. Door vents are required on Metro units to allow oven door ventilation. • Minimum distance between the range and a

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Section 1: Set Up and Assembly Clearance Diagrams - 30” Metro Dim 30" Metro 28 3/4" (73cm) 1 A to front of stove 31 1/4" (79 cm) 2 A to edge of oven door handle B 36 1/8" (92cm) C 29 3/4" (76cm) D 17 1/2" (45cm) 1 E standard 40 5/8" (103cm) 2 E low profile: 38" (97cm) high back w/shelf: 3 E 56 1/8" (143cm) Figure 1 Table 1 Clearances • Oven door vents must be 2" from any combustible. Door vents are required on Metro units to allow oven door ventilation. • Minimum distance between the range and

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Metro / Legacy Series Dim 36" Legacy Clearance Diagrams - 36” Legacy 28 3/4" (73cm) 1 A to front of stove 31 1/2" (80 cm) 2 A to edge of oven door handle B 36 1/8" (92cm) C 36" (91cm) D 17 1/2" (45cm) 1 E standard 42 1/8 "(106cm) 2 E low profile: 38" (97cm) high back w/ shelf: 3 E 56 1/8" (143cm) Figure 1 Table 1 Clearances • Minimum distance between the range and a side wall above the cooking top surface is 6” (see dim "O" in Table 2 below) • 0” Clearance to the back of the stove may be obtai

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Section 1: Set Up and Assembly Dim 30" Legacy Clearance Diagrams - 30” Legacy 28 3/4" (73cm) 1 A to front of stove 31 1/2" (80cm) 2 A to edge of oven door handle B 36 1/8" (92cm) C 29 3/4" (76cm) D 17 1/2" (45cm) 1 E standard 42 1/8" (106cm) 2 E low profile: 38" (97cm) high back w/shelf: 3 E 56 1/8" (143cm) Figure 1 Table 1 Clearances • Minimum distance between the range and a side wall above the cooking top surface is 6” (see dim "O" in Table 2 below) Electrical requirements: • Electrical hook

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Metro / Legacy Series Adjusting the levelling bolts in too far Preparing the Range for will cause the leg to drag on the floor. Installation This could potentially cause damage to flooring. (see fig 4) 1. Carefully remove banding with metal ii. Metro. shears. Caution: banding may be under Legs are pre-adjusted for level. They pressure, wear gloves to protect hands may require only a slight adjustment. from accidental cuts. 2. Remove crating, cardboard, and plastic packaging material. To avoi

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Section 2: Safety Guidelines 3. Caution. On flooring with very rough 8. If you are installing a 20” high profile surfaces or deep, large grooves the appli- backguard: ance may have to be lifted and slowly slid a. Unpackage. into position. b. Secure 20” high profile back to the stove 4. Place both hands on the front. Carefully top using: push the range into place. Do not forget to 3-large metal washers. plug in the main power cord before the 3-small metal washers. range is in it’s final

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Metro / Legacy Series Safety Guidelines Important Safety Instructions Oven Safety 1. Never use appliance for warming or Do not touch heating elements or interior sur- faces of oven – heating elements may be hot heating the room. 2. Children should not be left alone or even though they are dark in colour. Interior unattended in area where appliance is in surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause use. They should never be allowed to sit burns. During and after use, do not touch or o

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Section 2: Safety Guidelines Self Clean Safety Instructions Exhaust Hood Safety Read the instructions below and the appropriate Caution: Do not store items of interest to children oven and clock operation instructions before in cabinet above the range or on top of range attempting to operate. cabinet. Children climbing on range to reach items could be seriously injured. During self clean cycle, the surfaces may get hotter than usual and children should be kept 1. Clean exhaust hood frequently –

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Metro / Legacy Series Selecting the Proper Cookware Utensils will affect the overall safety and per- 4. Use utensils with tight fitting lids to retain formance of cooktop cooking. It is important to heat, odors, and steam. Lids also enable select them carefully. An improperly selected food to be prepared with less water, utensil will not cook efficiently or evenly. For thereby retaining the vitamin content. best results, follow these guidelines: 5. Use cooking vessels that are clean and 1. U

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Section 3: Cooking Controls Cooking Controls The cooking controls are located on the front of the cooktop. These controls offer an infinite number of heat settings for ease and accuracy in cooking. Oven functions are controlled through the electronic clock. Refer to figure 8 for features described below. Oven Features Cooktop Features A. Electronic oven control features touch A. Burners feature 15,500 BTU (4.4kW) pad controls for accurate cooking settings, easy clean, sealed style, dua

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Metro / Legacy Series Cooking Controls Diagrams (fig 8) C OVEN VENTS THRU THESE SLOTS, LEGACY VENTS FROM SAME AREA ONLY VENT IS COVERED BY A DECORATIVE STRIP A B D E 14

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Section 3: Cooking Controls Control Panel Graphic (fig 9) These illustrations show the control panel layout of each model. Legacy is shown, however, Metro has a similar layout. 4 burner 6 burner and 4 burner with Grill 15

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Metro / Legacy Series Electronic Oven Control Features (fig 10) Start Time Indicator Broil Indicator Element “ON” Convection Broil Indicator Indicator Celsius Indicator Convection Bake Bake Indicator Stop Time Indicator Indicator Convection Fan Indicator Self Clean Indicator minute minder stop time oven light broil clock decrease increase bake cook time start cancel convection self clean Features: • Time of day display, selectable 12 hr/24 hr clock mode. • Count down timer display. • Fully pro

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Section 4: Oven and Clock Operation Oven and Clock Operation Table Of Contents 1. General Information 7. True Convection 2. Safety Features 8. Convection Bake 3. Oven Light 9. Broil 4. Clock Operation 10. Convection Broil 5. Minute Minder 11. Sabbath Mode 6. Bake 12. Self Clean 1. General Information seconds elapse between consecutive selec- • Clock must be set before any other tions during programming, the function will be operation of the electronic oven control. cancelled aut


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