Heartland 3530, 3630 installation and operation guide Preparing the Range for Installation

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Metro / Legacy Series

Preparing the Range for

Installation

1.Carefully remove banding with metal shears. Caution: banding may be under pressure, wear gloves to protect hands from accidental cuts.

2.Remove crating, cardboard, and plastic packaging material. To avoid damage to the finish of the range, please use caution.

3.Remove grates, oven racks, baking trays, and accessory package from the oven. Set them aside. Oven racks and grates should be washed in warm soapy water, prior to use.

4.Remove packaging from top of burners. The burners are shipped completely assembled and are pre-adjusted for the gas setting ordered – natural gas or pro- pane.

5.Carefully lift the range off pallet and onto the floor directly in front of the gas and electrical connections. Two people are required to lift the stove into position. In order not to damage the range, refrain from lifting by the top. Only lift the range around the bottom of the oven body – one person on each side.

6.Leg assembly.

i.Legacy.

Adjust base leveling bolts (with Teflon glider attached) so that they extend beyond the bottom of the leg by ap- proximately 1/8”–1/4” (0.3cm-0.6cm).

Adjusting the levelling bolts in too far will cause the leg to drag on the floor. This could potentially cause damage to flooring. (see fig 4)

ii.Metro.

Legs are pre-adjusted for level. They may require only a slight adjustment.

(fig 5)

Locate the leg covers inside the oven. Unwrap and snap covers into position. (fig 5)

7.Assemble the splashback. (fig 6) Locate the splashback at the back of the stove. Remove screws and splashback. Do not throw these screws away – they are required to reinstall the splashback. Posi- tion splashback on range. Line up holes in the splashback with the holes at the back of the range. Using screws and screw- driver provided, assemble the splashback to the range.

(fig 4)

(fig 6)

 

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