Heartland 3530, 3630 Power Failure Operation, Gas Trouble Shooting, Manually Lighting the Burners

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Metro / Legacy Series

Power Failure Operation

If electrical power is interrupted, meals can still be cooked on the top burners of the Heartland gas/electric range. The oven will be inoperable. By following these simple directions you will be able to use the top burners without the benefit of electricity.

Caution: Make sure your hands and clothing are clear of the burner when lighting it!

Manually Lighting the Burners

1.Remove cast grate, for unobstructed access to the burner head.

2.Hold a flame source to the desired outside burner head. We recommend a barbecue lighter as a flame source.

3.Push in and turn the corresponding control knob to the medium setting.

4.After the burner lights, adjust flame size as required.

5.Carefully replace cast grate. Keep fingers clear of the flame.

Manually Lighting the Grill

1.Remove porcelain grill.

2.Place a flame source (barbecue lighter) through the mesh near the back of the grill burner. Turn the back control to the medium position (3).

3.Repeat this for the front grill burner. Do not attempt to light front burner by using the lit back burner.

Please note that the “auto reignition” feature will not function without electricity. Pay close atten- tion to any burners in use while electrical power is interrupted!

Gas Trouble Shooting

If you smell gas:

Check for loose connections. Connections may become loose in transportation. Range connec- tions must be perfectly tight, otherwise there may be a small leak and therefore a faint gas smell. Some leaks can only be found with the controls in the “on” position, exposing the user to serious burns. Never use a match or flame to locate a leak.

Finding a gas leak is not a “do it yourself” proce- dure. If you smell gas, turn off the supply of gas to the range and call for service.

If you have other problems:

Before any component is replaced, follow this four-step check list. Then consult “Gas Trouble Shooting Chart” on the next page.

1.Be sure problem is not due to improper operation.

2.Check basic adjustments – correct pressure, dirt in the line, etc.

3.Ensure correct gas setting used. Setting should be set for either propane or natural gas.

4.If gas pressure and all adjustments seem correct, use the following chart to help identify the problem and/or malfunctioning component.

If you still require help...

Contact your dealer and/or service techni- cian. Should you still require help, see the “Reference” section on how to contact Heartland Appliances.

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Contents Be set or your oven will not function ModelModels Installation and Operation Guide Consumer Warranty Table of Contents Installation Clearances Set Up and AssemblySafety Instructions Preparing the Installation SiteExhaust Hood Electrical InstallationGas Line Installation Venting Safety GuidelinesMetro 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 Turn oven light on/off Safety FeaturesOven Light Clock Operation4A. 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 Burners will spark, but only the burner Top Burner and Grill OperationLighting the Top Burners and Grill Small Pot Ring / TrivetBaking, Broiling and Roasting Standard BakingStandard Broiling Convection Bake Convection Broil True Convection Convection RoastingBroiling 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 Manually Lighting the Grill Power Failure OperationGas Trouble Shooting Manually Lighting the BurnersRo 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

3630, 3530 specifications

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