Heartland 5200, 5210, 4200 Gliders, Assembly of Exhaust Hood to Range, Tools required for assembly

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Assembly and Installation

To fully enjoy your new range, it is important that you read this booklet thoroughly.

Note: Please check for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. In the unlikely event that you find any shipping damage, inform your dealer immediately!

Caution when unpacking:

Lift the range by the bottom skirt, do not lift by nickel trim.

Unpacking:

Note: to avoid injury, please wear safety equipement, glasses and gloves, while you are unpacking your new range.

1)Unscrew the 12 screws that hold the crate onto the skid. There are 12 along the bottom and 4 along the top.

2)After the screws have been removed, carefully lift the crate over the stove and set it aside.

3)Next with a pair of tin sips cut the metal banding that holds the stove into place.Caution metal banding is under tension!

4)Carefully remove the metal banding, the 2 boards that where under the banding and the cardbord cap and styrofoam.

5)You are now ready to remove the range from the skid

For 30" units have one person at each end stand beside the skid and carefully lift the range by the bottom skirt, and a third person pull the skid out from underneath the range. Slowly set the range down on the floor, bending you knee's not your back!

For 48" units units have one person at each end and one side, stand beside the skid and carefully lift the range by the bottom skirt, and a fourth person pull the skid out from underneath the range. Slowly set the range down on the floor, bending your knee's not your back!

6) Finish unpacking the range removing packing tape around the doors and in the oven.

Both 30" and 48" Ranges consist of two main parts:The Range Body, and

The Cabinet / Exhaust Hood

Tools required for assembly:

-Phillips/Robertson Screwdriver

-5/16" ( 8 mm) wrench or crescent wrench

You must have a qualified electrician connect the new range to be sure all electrical codes and rules are

observed except when range is equipped with a cord and plug

Gliders:

Figure 1

1/8"- 1/4"

The teflon glider should extend beyond the bottom of the leg by approximately 1/8"-1/4". Adjusting levelling bolts in too far will cause the leg to drag on the floor potentially causing damage to flooring. (see figure 1). Check that gliders and floor are free of any debris, this will ensure you do not scratch your floor.

Teflon Glider

Assembly of Exhaust Hood to Range

Figure 2

See the manual entitled "Cabinet Installation Instructions for Gas, Electric, Combination and Wood Stoves" which is included with the cabinet .

(DO NOT REST CLOSET CORNER BRACKETS ON PORCELAIN SURFACE, DAMAGE TO SURFACE MAY OCCUR)

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Contents For future use Installation and Operating Instructions For ModelsFor Your Safety Consumer Warranty Table of Contents Gliders Assembly of Exhaust Hood to RangeTools required for assembly Installation Clearances Installation ClearancesPositioning the Range Min 30 1/4 768 mm Max 914 mm Min 18 457 mmInstallation of Ducting Ventless InstallationInstallation through an outside wall Installation through an attic to an outside wallModel Vented Installation, Tools, Material, and DimensionsVenting Safety Guidelines Oven Safety Important Safety InstructionsWarming Oven Safety Self Clean Safety InstructionsExhaust Hood Safety Cooking Controls FeaturesStorage Features 48 models only Warming Drawer FeaturesControl Panel Clock Control PanelModel 5200/5210 Control Panel Control Panel LayoutModel 4200/4210 Control Panel Lighting the Top Burners Top Burner OperationManually Lighting the Top Burners Power Failure OperationWarming Drawer Control and Operation Baking Bake Broil ControlBefore You start Oven OperationGetting to Know Your Oven How to Select Cooking Methods Press the minute minder button Minute MinderTo set the time of day To set time bake To cancel minute minder operationTo cancel time bake Standard & Convection Cooking General Cooking GuidelinesStandard Cooking Convection CookingPoultry Roasting Guide Cooking GuideBaking Guide Broiling GuidePorcelain and Painted Enamel Care and CleaningOven & Warming Drawer Cleaning Page Figure a Control Panel Layout How to Self CleanTo set Time Delay self clean Time Delay Self CleanTo cancel time delay self clean Nickel Plated Trim Oven and Cabinet Light ReplacementExhaust Hood Convection Fan FilterSurface Burners Rack Supports Interior Oven RackRemoval of Oven Door Broiling Pan Warming DrawerBurner Setup & Adjustment Setup and TroubleshootingIf you still require help Range Problem SolverTechnical Data Spark Ignition Gas Trouble Shooting GuideGas Trouble Shooting Chart Problem Cause Remedy Page Top Burner Orifice Conversion Adjusting the SimmerFlame size558 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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