Heartland 3630, 3530 installation and operation guide Positioning the Range, Safety Guidelines

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Section 2: Safety Guidelines

8.If you are installing a 20” high profile backguard:

a.Unpackage.

b.Secure 20” high profile back to the stove top using:

3-large metal washers.

3-small metal washers.

3-stainless steel screws.

c.Secure back panel to the 20” high profile back using:

9-black sheet metal screws.(do not secure t he three bottom holes at this time)

d. Secure brackets (#3266-3 pcs.)to the 20” high profile back and stove top,using 6 black sheet metal screws.

8.Range is now ready for gas connection by a qualified technician/installer.

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

4.Place both hands on the front. Carefully push the range into place. Do not forget to plug in the main power cord before the range is in it’s final position.

5.To level the range, simply adjust the levelling screws located at the bottom of each leg (as described “Preparing the Range”). Using a 5/16” (8mm) open end wrench, adjusting the screw clockwise to raise up the corner, and counter-clockwise to lower the corner. Do not forget that the Teflon glider should extend beyond the bottom of the leg by approximately 1/8”– 1/4” (0.3–0.6 cm).

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, coasters may be placed under the Teflon gliders of each leg to protect the floor. Remove the coasters when moving the range for cleaning or servicing.

7.With range in position and assembled, now is a good time to give unit an inspection and cleaning. Remove all dirt and packag- ing debris from the oven and around the burners.

Positioning the Range

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1.When the range is fully assembled and the gas line installed, insert the 240 volt plug into the receptacle. Check that all nuts and bolts have been tightened.

2.Ensure Teflon gliders and flooring are clean and clear of all dirt and debris. (as described in “Preparing the Installation Site”)

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