Heartland Bakeware 3805-3825 manual Exhaust Hood, Electrical Installation, Gas Line Installation

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Exhaust Hood

An exhaust hood must be installed over your new appliance. (see fig. 2) Exhaust hoods to match the Legacy and Metro cooktops are available from your dealer. Our hoods are designed and built to complement your range’s visual appeal and performance.

Should you wish to install an exhaust hood of your own choice, ensure that the exhaust hood you purchase is the correct size and capacity for your Heartland cooktop. Please follow the exhaust hood manufacturers installation instruc- tions. When installing an after market exhaust hood over a Heartland cooktop we recommend that you use the clearances as shown in the clearance diagrams for exhaust hood installa- tions. See page 3-10.

Venting Safety Guidelines:

Installation must be completed in accordance with all local and national codes. Use only materials which conform to local codes in effect. Be sure the power is disconnected before doing any electrical work. All duct work must be metal. Do not use plastic duct. The hood should never be exhausted into a wall cavity or an attic where an accumulation of grease could become a fire hazard. When the installation is completed, turn on the fan and make sure that there are no obstructions in the line.

Electrical Installation

Electrical requirements: standard 120 volts 60 Hz .375 Kw volt receptacle, properly polarized, on it’s own line. Cooktops are supplied with a 3 prong 5 ft. (1.5 m) moulded plug cap power cord.

Models 3800/3820 and 3805/3825 gas cooktops must be electrically grounded in compliance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform with the National Electrical Code.

Disconnect the electrical supply and turn off the gas supply before servicing the appliance.

Gas Line Installation

Gas requirements: 30” and 36” Heartland gas cooktop models can be operated with either natural gas or liquid propane (LP). The cooktops are set for either natural gas OR propane at the factory. A conversion kit may be purchased at a later time and installed on site should the need arise. The cooktop requires a ½” NPT connector. Use minimum 5/8” diameter flexible line. Note: This unit contains a pre-set regulator.

The cooktop must be installed in compliance with local codes. In the absence of local re- quirements, the installation must conform with the National Gas Code.

Note: Appliances installed in the state of Massachusetts:

- This appliance can only be installed in the state of Massachusetts by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gas fitter

-This appliance must be installed with a three (3) foot / 36 inch long flexible gas connector

-A “T” handle type manual gas valve must be installed in the gas supply line to this appliance

During any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system, at test pressures equal to or less than 2.5 KPS, the cooktop must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve.

The maximum propane/natural gas supply inlet pressure must not exceed 14” of water column. The minimum gas supply inlet should be at least 6” of water column for natural gas or at least 11” of water column for LP gas.

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Contents Model Consumer Warranty Gas Cooktop Models 3800/3820 Legacy and 3805/3825 MetroTable of Contents For Your Safety Preparing the Installation Site Installation and AssemblySafety Instructions Installation ClearancesInstallation Diagram- 30 Legacy Cooktop Model Clearance Diagram- 30 Legacy Cooktop Model Installation Diagram- 36 Legacy Cooktop Model Clearance Diagram- 36 Legacy Cooktop Model Installation Diagram- 30 Metro Cooktop Model Dim Metro CooktopClearance Diagram- 30 Metro Cooktop Model Between the two appliancesInstallation Diagram- 36 Metro CooktopModel Electrical requirementsClearance Diagram- 36 Metro Cooktop Model Exhaust Hood Electrical InstallationGas Line Installation Preparing the Cooktop for Installation Cooktop Features Cooking ControlsControl Panel Graphic Small Pot Ring / Trivet Burner and Grill OperationLighting the Top Burners and Grill Grilling Guide CommentsStainless Steel Metro Series Care and CleaningPorcelain Legacy Series Surface Burners Nickel Plated Parts Uter burner headGrill Excessive Flare Ups and FlamingTrouble Shooting Burner Set Up and AdjustmentPower Failure Operation Gas Trouble Shooting Manually Lighting the BurnersGas Trouble Shooting Chart Problem Cause RemedyAccessories Reference3483 3660 3484 3662 3664 3364 3663 3457 3661 3350 3665 3680 Parts Drawing & DescriptionExhaust Hood Safety Safety GuidelinesImportant Safety Instructions Selecting the Proper Cookware Safety Precautions Page See our complete line of kitchen appliances

3800-3820, 3805-3825 specifications

Heartland Bakeware has emerged as a frontrunner in the culinary world, known for its exceptional products designed for both amateur and professional bakers. The Heartland Bakeware series, including models 3805, 3825, 3800, and 3820, showcases impressive innovation and functionality that cater to a wide range of baking needs.

One of the standout features of Heartland Bakeware is its high-quality materials. Constructed from heavy-duty, non-stick coated steel, these bakeware items ensure even heat distribution for perfectly baked goods every time. The non-stick surface not only allows for effortless food release but also makes cleanup a breeze, as stubborn residues slide off with minimal effort.

In addition to outstanding materials, the design of Heartland Bakeware focuses on durability. The reinforced edges provide extra support, preventing warping and ensuring that the bakeware retains its shape throughout years of use. This durability is essential for those who bake frequently, as it withstands the rigors of regular oven use.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Heartland Bakeware series is its versatility. Each model, whether it be 3805, 3825, 3800, or 3820, is tailored for specific baking tasks ranging from cake pans to muffin tins. This variety allows bakers to experiment with different recipes and techniques, fostering creativity in the kitchen.

The technology incorporated into Heartland Bakeware extends to its heat retention capabilities. The heavy-gauge construction ensures that heat does not escape quickly, allowing baked items to cook thoroughly and evenly. This feature is particularly beneficial when working with delicate recipes like soufflés or layered cakes.

Moreover, Heartland Bakeware products are designed to be user-friendly. The items are lightweight yet robust, making them easy to handle, even when filled with heavy mixtures. With convenient handles and a well-thought-out dimension design, bakers can maneuver their creations effortlessly from the oven to the countertop.

Finally, Heartland Bakeware prides itself on its commitment to safety. The non-toxic, PFOA-free coatings used in their bakeware ensure that no harmful chemicals are released during the baking process, providing peace of mind for health-conscious cooks.

In conclusion, Heartland Bakeware models 3805, 3825, 3800, and 3820 represent the perfect combination of quality, durability, and innovation. With their exceptional heat distribution, versatile designs, and user-friendly features, these bakeware products are indispensable tools for anyone looking to elevate their baking game. Whether you are a novice baker or a seasoned professional, Heartland Bakeware equips you with the confidence to create delectable culinary masterpieces.