Heartland Electric Range & Oven Manual: Troubleshooting & Repair

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Range Problem Solver

To save time and money before you call for service, check this guide.

If you have a problem it may be minor. You may be able to correct it yourself. Use this Guide to locate your problem and then follow the suggested recommendation.

Oven will not work

Plug on range is not completely inserted in the wall receptacle.

The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped or a fuse is blown in the switch panel.

The multi pin plug from the exhaust hood is not properly or completely plugged in.

The timer is not set, if the timer is flashing see page 17 "Time of Day Setting"

The timer is set for time bake. If "AUTO" is lit, then time

bake function is on. Push the cancel " " button

The self clean high limit breaker has activated, The high limit breaker is located on the bottom of the control panel on 48" models, and in 30" models it is located under the range on the right side midway between the front and back legs. Reset by pushing in the red plunger.

Food does not broil properly

Broil control not set properly

Rack position is incorrect.

Necessary preheating was not done.

Utensils are not suited for broiling.

Food is not roasting properly

Oven temperature is not set correctly.

Rack position is incorrect.

Roasting pan is too small.

Improper cookware is being used.

A foil tent was not used when needed to slow down browning.

Food is not baking properly

Control is not set properly.

Rack is not on correct shelf position.

The wrong cookware is being used.

Too many utensils in the oven.

Temperature setting is incorrect.

Oven light does not work

Check that light switch is not jammed. The light switch activator is located at the left side bottom of the oven door.(to inspect: remove door as per page 30 instructions)

Light bulb is loose.

Bulb has blown.

Breaker or fuse has been tripped or blown.

Surface units will not work

Plug on range is not completely inserted in the wall receptacle.

The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped.

Oven Thermostat

Oven thermostats, in time, may “drift” from the factory setting and differences in timing between an old and new oven of 5 to 10 minutes are not unusual. Your oven control has been set at the factory and is more apt to be accurate than the oven which it replaced. Voltage lower than 240v will affect performance, particularly preheat time, which increases from 10-12 minutes to 20 - 22 minutes.

If you still require help...

Heartland Ranges contain standard electrical components available from your dealer or Heartland Appliances Inc.

In case repair is required, consult your Dealer for an appliance repair depot near you. For warranty service, please call your dealer, or call Heartland:

Bus. (519) 650-5501Fax (519) 650-3773

Toll Free Phone 1-800-361-1517

Toll Free Fax 1-800-327-5609

Have your serial number, model, and date of purchase information ready.

Technical Data

-Voltage 240 v / 60 Hz

-Load 3.8 kW (model 5200/5210)

-Load 3.8 kW (model 4200/4210)

NOTE: Service amperage should be calculated by a qualified electrician.

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Contents Installation and Operating Instructions For Models For future useFor Your Safety Consumer Warranty Table of Contents Assembly of Exhaust Hood to Range Tools required for assemblyGliders Installation Clearances Installation ClearancesPositioning the Range Min 30 1/4 768 mm Max 914 mm Min 18 457 mmVentless Installation Installation of DuctingInstallation through an outside wall Installation through an attic to an outside wallVented Installation, Tools, Material, and Dimensions Venting Safety GuidelinesModel Important Safety Instructions Oven SafetySelf Clean Safety Instructions Exhaust Hood SafetyWarming Oven Safety Features Cooking ControlsWarming Drawer Features Storage Features 48 models onlyControl Panel Clock Control PanelControl Panel Layout Model 4200/4210 Control PanelModel 5200/5210 Control Panel Top Burner Operation Lighting the Top BurnersPower Failure Operation Manually Lighting the Top BurnersWarming Drawer Control and Operation Bake Broil Control BakingOven Operation Getting to Know Your OvenBefore You start How to Select Cooking Methods Minute Minder To set the time of dayPress the minute minder button To cancel minute minder operation To cancel time bakeTo set time bake General Cooking Guidelines Standard & Convection CookingStandard Cooking Convection CookingCooking Guide Poultry Roasting GuideBroiling Guide Baking GuideCare and Cleaning Oven & Warming Drawer CleaningPorcelain and Painted Enamel Page How to Self Clean Figure a Control Panel LayoutTime Delay Self Clean To set Time Delay self cleanTo cancel time delay self clean Oven and Cabinet Light Replacement Nickel Plated TrimExhaust Hood Convection Fan FilterSurface Burners Interior Oven Rack Rack SupportsRemoval of Oven Door Warming Drawer Broiling PanSetup and Troubleshooting Burner Setup & AdjustmentRange Problem Solver Technical DataIf you still require help Gas Trouble Shooting Guide Gas Trouble Shooting Chart Problem Cause RemedySpark Ignition Page Adjusting the SimmerFlame size Top Burner Orifice Conversion558 557 7560 7559 976 7570 7569 7571 7562 7561 Model 4200 / 5200 / 4210 / 5210 Range Parts Chart See our complete line of kitchen appliances

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