Heartland 4200, 5210, 5200, 4210 Positioning the Range, Installation Clearances

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Positioning the Range

1.When the range is fully assembled, recheck all electrical connections especially between the exhaust hood and the back of the range. As well, check that all nuts and bolts have been tightened.

2.Ensure teflon gliders and flooring are clean, (as described on page 2 under "Gliders").

3.Caution: On flooring with very rough surfaces or deep, large grooves the appliance may have to be lifted and slowly slid into position.

4.Put both hands on the trim and carefully push the range into place, make sure floor is clear of all debris. Don't forget to plug in the main power cord and the exhaust hood power cable and test the operation of the appliance, before the range is in it's final position. See cabinet installation instructions.

5.To level the range, simply adjust the levelling screws with teflon pads located at the bottom of each leg (the ones you assembled on page 2 under "Gliders"). Using a 5/16 (8mm) open end wrench turn the adjusting screw clockwise to raise up the corner, and counter-clockwise to lower the corner. (Don't forget the teflon glider should extend beyond the bottom of the leg by approximately 1/8"-1/4") Ensure the unit is perfectly level, or utensils may fall of during cooking.

6.Note: On soft kitchen flooring, the weight of the stove may cause slight depressions in the flooring. When the range is in position and levelled, you may want to place coasters under the teflon gliders of each leg, to protect the floor. Remove the coasters when moving the range for cleaning or servicing.

Installation Clearances

If the range must stand beside a refrigerator, it is important for proper air circulation, that there be at least 5" of space between the two appliances.

Do not install range closer than 1/2" from adjacent surfaces.

To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units, installation of cabinet storage space above the surface units should be avoided. If there is existing cabinet storage space have at least 30 1/4" (768 mm) of clearance. (see fig 3)

For best cooking results, your range should be level. This can be checked with a carpenter’s level on top of the cooking surface and across the oven rack. If levelling is required, adjust the leveller screws under one or more of the legs (see "Positioning the Range"

step 5).

0Fig 3 Installation Clearances

min

301/4" 768 mm

0

max 36 "

914 mm

0min 18" 457 mm

m in

30 1 /4 "

7 68 m m

1"

25 m m

m in

36 "

914 m m

0

 

m in

 

18 "

 

 

0

457 m m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model 4200 / 4210 30" Installation Clearance

 

 

Model 5200 / 5210 48" Installation Clearance

 

 

Installation Clearances

 

 

Surface adjacent to cook top-left (48") 1” (25mm)

Surface adjacent to cook top-right (48")

0” (0 mm)

Surface adjacent to cook top (30")

0” (0 mm)

Surface adjacent to warming oven

0” (0 mm)

Cook top to underside of adjacent cabinets ...

18” (457 mm)

Cook top to underside of cabinets .... 30 1/4” (768 mm)

Maximum depth of overhead cabinets

............

13” (330 mm)

Maximum depth of counters

24” (610 mm)

Maximum height of counters

36” (914 mm)

Rear clearance

0”

(0 mm)

The clearances in the table are also stated on the rating plate and on a reproduction of the plate on

the back page of this manual. (see "installation clearances" diagram)

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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 Positioning the Range Installation ClearancesInstallation Clearances Min 30 1/4 768 mm Max 914 mm Min 18 457 mmInstallation through an outside wall Ventless InstallationInstallation of Ducting 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 ControlsControl Panel Warming Drawer FeaturesStorage Features 48 models only 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 Standard Cooking General Cooking GuidelinesStandard & Convection 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 Exhaust Hood Oven and Cabinet Light ReplacementNickel Plated Trim 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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