Heartland 3530, 3630 Surface Burners, Nickel Plated Parts, Oven Light Replacement

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Metro / Legacy Series

Surface Burners

Top burners require little care other than to wipe off the head of each burner. With usage, burner rings may discolor (rates of discoloration will vary) - this is normal and does not affect burner performance. If a boilover occurs, the burner part can be easily lifted out so burner port holes can be cleaned in hot soapy water with a soft brush. There are no bolts or screws to remove. The igniter must also be kept clean to ensure quick positive starts. When replacing, be sure the tab is locked securely in position on the burner base otherwise random sparking and uneven flame will occur (Fig 19). For normal or everyday cleaning of light spills, wipe the burner parts with a damp cloth. For heavy duty cleaning—cooked spills, oil stains, etc., scrub with a tub and tile type of cleaner. Rinse thor- oughly after every cleaning operation. Wipe away excess water . Avoid using abrasives on the burner base, as they may damage the finish on the burner base. Remove all water from the burner ports before lighting the burner (water in ports will lead to random sparking)

Ports

Important: tab must be locked in position on the burner base

Nickel Plated Parts

These may be cleaned with any non abrasive chrome and metal polish or Windex and a soft cloth. If any acid based food or liquid, such as lemon juice or tomato juice, is spilled on the range, wipe it at once to prevent staining.

Oven Light Replacement

Before replacing oven lights, disconnect the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. When replacing light bulbs wait until the oven and bulb are cool. Using your fingertips, remove oven light lens by simply prying the glass cover off. Place your finger on the top edge and pry downward. The Halogen bulb can easily be pulled out. A new bulb must be free of grease or it will break after very short usage. Use alcohol to clean the grease off bulb.

Surface Burner

(fig 19)

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Contents Be set or your oven will not function ModelModels Installation and Operation Guide Consumer Warranty Table of Contents Safety Instructions Set Up and AssemblyPreparing the Installation Site Installation ClearancesGas Line Installation Electrical InstallationVenting Safety Guidelines Exhaust HoodMetro Clearance Diagrams 36 Metro DimDim Metro Clearance Diagrams 30 MetroDim Legacy Clearance Diagrams 36 LegacyDim Clearance Diagrams 30 LegacyPreparing the Range for Installation Positioning the Range Safety GuidelinesImportant Safety Instructions Oven Safety Safety GuidelinesExhaust Hood Safety Self Clean Safety InstructionsSelecting the Proper Cookware Cooktop Features Oven FeaturesCooking Controls Cooking Controls Diagrams Control Panel Graphic Features Electronic Oven Control FeaturesTable Of Contents Oven and Clock OperationGeneral Information Oven Light Safety FeaturesClock Operation Turn oven light on/off4A. Clock Set Up 4B. Clock Safety Lock OutTime of Day 5A. Set Minute Minder Minute MinderBake 6A. Regular Bake6B. Timed Bake 6C. Delayed Time Bake Oven and Clock Operation True Convection 7A. True Convection7B. Timed True Convection Convection 7C. Delayed Time True ConvectionMetro / Legacy Series Convection Bake 8A. Convection Bake8B. Timed Convection Bake 8C. Delayed Time Convection Bake Oven and Clock Operation Broil 9A. Regular Broil10A. Convection Broil Broil or Sabbath Mode 11A. Sabbath Mode Bake11B. Sabbath ModeTrue Convection 11D. Sabbath Broil 11C. Sabbath Mode Convection BakeSelf Clean 12A. Regular Self Clean12B. Delayed Time Self Clean Oven and Clock Operation Lighting the Top Burners and Grill Top Burner and Grill OperationSmall Pot Ring / Trivet Burners will spark, but only the burnerBaking, Broiling and Roasting Standard BakingStandard Broiling Convection Bake Convection Broil True Convection Convection Roasting Broiling Tips Care and Cleaning Porcelain Legacy SeriesStainless Steel Metro Series Oven Cleaning Self Clean Oven Light Replacement Surface BurnersNickel Plated Parts Excessive Flare Ups and Flaming GrillRack Supports Interior Oven RackOven Door Removal Burner Set Up and Adjustment Trouble ShootingProblem Solver Range Oven Gas Trouble Shooting Power Failure OperationManually Lighting the Burners Manually Lighting the GrillRo b le m U se M ed y Gas Trouble Shooting ChartAccessories ReferenceConversion Kits Information 3665 Parts DrawingPart Description See our complete line of kitchen appliances For Your Safety Push UP Appendix a Cooking Guides Table of ContentsMeat Roasting Guide Cooking GuidesIii Meat Roasting GuidePoultry Roasting Guide Internal Temperature Approximate Cooking TimeMeat Cut Degree Thickness Approximate Doneness Cooking Time Broiling GuideFood Baked Good Suggested Group Oven Temp Cooking Time Baking GuideVii Grilling Guide