Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 3530 del fabbricante Heartland
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WARNING n All ranges can tip n Injury to persons could result n Install anti tip devices packed with range n See installation instructions Models 3530-3630 Models 3535-3635 Installation and Operation .
Gas Top/Electric Convection Self Clean Models 3530/3535 & 3630/3635 CONSUMER WARRANTY ENTIRE PRODUCT – LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY HEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts, includ.
Metro / Legacy Series Section 1: Set Up & Assembly .................... 2 Safety Instructions .......................................... 2 Preparing the Installation Site ......................... 2 Installation Clearances ........................
2 Metro / Legacy Series Set Up and Assembly Safety Instructions Please check for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. In the unlikely event that you find any shipping damage, inform your dealer immediately! Legacy and Metro ranges consist of the range body and the splashback.
Section 1: Set Up and Assembly 3 Y our range should be level for best cooking results. T o verify , place a carpenter ’ s level on top of the cooking surface and across the oven rack. If leveling is required, adjust the leveling screws under one or more of the legs accordingly .
4 Metro / Legacy Series Di m 36 " Me t ro G 25 1/2" (65cm) H 36" (92.5cm) I 12" (30.5cm) J 37" (94cm) K 5 5/ 8"( 14. 5cm ) L 2" (5cm) M 18" (38cm) N 20" (5.
Section 1: Set Up and Assembly 5 D i m 30" Met ro A 1 28 3/ 4" (73cm ) to fro nt o f s to v e A 2 31 1/ 4" (79 cm ) t o edge of ov en doo r h an dl e B 36 1/ 8" (92cm ) C 29 3/ 4&q.
6 Metro / Legacy Series Edges of counter t o p m ust be f ini she d G H I J K O cupb mu s 26” o ard depth t not exceed L M P Q R S S 1 N Ga s I nl et Ant i - t i p br acket T Clearances • Minimum .
Section 1: Set Up and Assembly 7 Clearances • Minimum distance between the range and a side wall above the cooking top surface is 6” (see dim "O" in T able 2 below) Electrical requirements: • Electrical hookup must be done by a licenced electrician • 240 Volts 60Hz 4.
8 Metro / Legacy Series (fig 6) 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.
9 Section 2: Safety Guidelines Positioning the Range (fig 7) 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 T eflon gliders and flooring are clean and clear of all dirt and debris.
10 Metro / Legacy Series Important Safety Instructions 1. Never use appliance for warming or heating the room. 2. Children should not be left alone or unattended in area where appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
11 Section 2: Safety Guidelines Self Clean Safety Instructions Read the instructions below and the appropriate oven and clock operation instructions before attempting to operate. During self clean cycle, the surfaces may get hotter than usual and children should be kept away .
12 Metro / Legacy Series Selecting the Proper Cookware Utensils will affect the overall safety and per- formance of cooktop cooking. It is important to select them carefully . An improperly selected utensil will not cook efficiently or evenly . For best results, follow these guidelines: 1 .
13 Section 3: Cooking Controls Cooktop Features A . Burners feature 15,500 BTU (4.4kW) easy clean, sealed style, dual head burners. The outer head is designed for high tem- perature, heavy duty jobs. The inner head is more suited for low temperature require- ments, such as sauces and melting choco- late.
14 Metro / Legacy Series Cooking Controls Diagrams (fig 8) A B C D E OVEN VENTS THRU THESE SLOTS, LEGACY VENTS FROM SAME AREA ONLY VENT IS COVERED BY A DECORATIVE STRIP.
15 Section 3: Cooking Controls Control Panel Graphic 4 burner 6 burner and 4 burner with Grill (fig 9) These illustrations show the control panel layout of each model.
16 Metro / Legacy Series Electronic Oven Control Features Features: • T ime of day display , selectable 12 hr/24 hr clock mode. • Count down timer display . • Fully programmable bake and broil cooking, include cook time, stop time, convection bake and broil, self clean function, etc.
17 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation Oven and Cloc k Operation seconds elapse between consecutive selec- tions during programming, the function will be cancelled automatically).
18 Metro / Legacy Series 4. Clock Operation • The electronic oven control can be temporarily locked (out of service) to prevent children from switching the oven on.
19 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 4A. Clock Set Up (please read all steps prior to setting the clock ) Time of Day: 1. Press clock symbol. (colon between hours and minutes stops flashing and clock indicator light begins to flash) 2. W ithin 5 seconds of step 1, press increase or decrease symbols to set the time of day in hours and minutes.
20 Metro / Legacy Series 1. Press minute minder symbol. (clock will display 00:00). 2. Press increase symbol until desired length of time is displayed. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase symbol key for over 5 seconds) 3. T o correct time press increase or decrease as needed.
21 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 6. Bake 1. Press bake symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 350F or 175C and the bake indicator light begins to flash) 2. Press increase o r decrease symbols to change temperature setting. T emperature may be set between 100F to 550F or 65C to 290C.
22 Metro / Legacy Series 6. Press start symbol to begin timed bake function. bake and cook time indica- tor lights will glow . After 5 seconds the time of day and temperature in oven will be displayed. T emperatures will be displayed in increments of 5F or 5C until programmed temperature is reached.
23 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 7. Press increase symbol until desired delayed time bake is set. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase symbol key for over 5 seconds). 8. T o correct time set press increase or decrease as needed. 9. Press start symbol to begin delayed time bake function.
24 Metro / Legacy Series 7. T rue Con vection 7A. T rue Convection (please read all steps prior to setting the r egular convection function) 1. Press convection symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the convection indicator light begins to flash) 2.
25 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 5. T o correct time set press increase or decrease as needed. 6 Press start symbol to begin timed convection function. convection and cook time indicator lights will glow . After 5 seconds the time of day and temperature in oven will be displayed.
26 Metro / Legacy Series 7. Press increase symbol until desired delayed time true convection is set. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase symbol key for over 5 seconds) 8. T o correct time set press increase o r decrease as needed. 9. Press start symbol to begin delayed time convection function.
27 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 8A. Con vection Bake (please read all steps prior to setting the convection bake function) 1. Press convection symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the convection indicator light begins to flash) 2.
28 Metro / Legacy Series 5. Press increase symbol until desired cook time is set. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase symbol key for over 5 seconds) 6. T o correct time set press increase o r decrease as needed. 7. Press start symbol to begin timed convection bake function.
29 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 7. Press stop time symbol to set desired time for cooking to be completed. stop time indicator will flash and clock will automatically display the time the oven would normally shut off if its duration were not delayed.
30 Metro / Legacy Series 9. Broil 1. Press convection symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the convection indicator light begins to flash) 2. Press broil symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 550F or 290C and the broil indicator light begins to flash) 3.
31 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 5. Press start symbol to begin convection br oil function. convection and broil indicator lights will glow . After 5 seconds the time of day and temperature in oven will be displayed. T emperatures will be displayed in increments of 5F or 5C until programmed temperature is reached.
32 Metro / Legacy Series 1. Press bake symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 350F or 175C and the bake indicator light begins to flash) 2. Press decrease symbols to set desired temperature below 295F or 145C. (fast scrolling begins after holding decrease symbol keys for over 5 seconds).
33 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 1. Press convection symbol (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the convection indicator light begins to flash) Press bake symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the bake indicator light begins to flash) 2.
34 Metro / Legacy Series 12. Self Clean 1. Press self clean symbol. (countdown timer is automatically set at 3:00 hours and the self clean indicator light begins to flash) 2. Press decrease symbol to change cleaning time if needed. 3. T o correct time set press increase or decrease as needed.
35 Section 4: Ov en and Clock Oper ation 4. Press stop time symbol to set desired time for delayed self clean to be completed. stop time indicator will flash and clock will automatically display the time the self cleaning would normally shut off if its duration were not delayed.
36 Metro / Legacy Series Lighting the T op Burners and Grill Range is equipped with a spark ignition system that is electrically operated. Pushing in and turning the knob to position 3 or lower will provide best lighting results. When the knob is turned, a distinct clicking noise will be heard.
37 Section 6: Baking, Broiling and Roasting Standard Baking This is the traditional “radiant heat” style of cooking. Y ou may choose this method of cook- ing for your tried and true recipes. As with all radiant style ovens, it will be necessary to preheat the oven, especially for baked goods.
38 Metro / Legacy Series T rue Convection Convection means conveying. In convection cooking the heat from a dedicated convection element is circulated by a fan. The circulating hot air penetrates food faster than motionless air in a standard oven. This means food surfaces are cooked on all sides sealing in natural juices and flavour .
39 Section 6: Baking, Broiling and Roasting Broiling Tips 1. Prepare meat, allowing frozen meat to thaw before broiling. 2. Slit the fat around the edge of the meat about every inch (2.
40 Metro / Legacy Series Porcelain – Legacy Series Keeping it clean The porcelain is very serviceable and simple to clean, but because it is glass, it will not withstand rough handling or abuse. Never place a cold wet cloth on a hot porcelain surface.
41 Section 7: Care and Cleaning Oven Cleaning - Self Clean Range is equipped with a standard self clean feature. Self cleaning requires the use of the clock timer . Read and follow the safety and pre- cleaning instructions below . Then refer to “Clock and Oven Operation” section for self clean details and procedures.
42 Metro / Legacy Series Po r t s Im portan t: t ab m ust be locked in position on th e burn er base Surface Burners T op burners require little care other than to wipe off the head of each burner . W ith usage, burner rings may discolor (rates of discoloration will vary) - this is normal and does not affect burner performance.
43 Section 7: Care and Cleaning Grill The easiest way to clean the grill is immediately after cooking. First, turn the control valves to the OFF position. ( “O” ) W earing an oven mitt, to protect hands from the heat and steam, dip a barbecue brush in tap water .
44 Metro / Legacy Series 2 1 3 Interior Oven Rack The oven rack is designed with stop-locks so that when placed correctly on the supports it will stop before coming completely out of the oven and will not tip when placing or removing food. T o install: 1.
45 Section 7: Care and Cleaning Oven Door Removal Removal of the oven door for thorough cleaning is easy: 1. Open oven door , and latch brass catches on to upper leg of the hinge. Make sure catch is securely hinged. 2. With a hand on each side of door , lift the door slightly , and pull out.
46 Metro / Legacy Series T rouble Shooting Burner Set Up and Adjustment The range was carefully set up and inspected at the factory but some final adjustments may be necessary once the unit is installed. Important : ensure burner rings are assembled properly 1.
47 Section 8: T roubl Shooting Problem Solver - Range Oven Before you call for service, please refer to the information in this manual. The problem may be minor . Y ou may be able to correct it. Use this manual to diagnose the problem and then follow the recommended solution(s).
48 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 .
49 Section 8: T roubl Shooting Gas T rouble Shooting Chart Pr obl e m C aus e R e m e dy No s p ar ks wh e n any co nt rol kno b is tu r n ed to “lig h t” N o pow er t o spark mo dule - m o d u le.
50 Metro / Legacy Series Accessories W ok Ring #3389 Stainless steel 9” diameter ring manufactured to fit standard size woks. The wok ring is designed to fit into the grate fingers of Metro and Legacy series ranges. (fig 25) Legacy/Metro Griddle Kit #3809 Support is stainless steel for long lasting and easy clean up.
51 Section 9: Reference Parts Drawing (fig 27) 3483 3653 30495 3364 6455 3457 3350 3660 3662 3699 3663 3661 36801 36802 3665 3552 - 30” 3650 - 30” 3655 - 36” 3551 - 36” 3656 - 30” 3658 - 36.
52 Metro / Legacy Series 3320 Burner tray: 36" 6 burner , Legacy 3321 Burner tray: 30" & 36" BBQ, Legacy 3350 Grate double cast 3364 Grill 3457 Small pot ring (Trivet) 3460 Leg Metr.
53 Section 9: Reference See our complete line of kitchen appliances: Model 3110: shown with the Optional cowl (available only with the Classic Series) Model 1903 3010 - 30" Classic II Series Refrigerator, 18 cubic feet capacity, bottom mount freezer drawer, and convienient top mount fresh food compartment.
The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated. Keep natural venti- lation holes open or install a mechani- cal device (mechanical extractor hood).
Air Shutter Adjustment - Metro & Legacy II Serial Numbers HPF##### IMPORT ANT : ALL GAS WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN. Air Shutter Adjustments may be needed in the field after conversion or new appliance installation. Step 1: remove backguard held by 3 screws and washers.
i Appendix A: Cooking Guides Appendix A: Cooking Guides ........................................................ ii Meat Roasting Guide .................................................................................. ii Poultry Roasting Guide ......
ii Metro / Legacy Series Please refer to guide on following page. All times are approximate since variables such as size, shape, thickness and temperature of meat will affect the cooking time. Use a meat thermometer inserted in thickest part of meat, avoiding bone and muscle to accurately determine doneness.
iii Appendix A: Cooking Guides Meat Roasting Guide Me a t Cut D egree of “Don eness ” Intern al Te mper at ur e ° F ° C Approx imat e Cook ing Time M in.
iv Metro / Legacy Series P oultr y Roasting Guide All times are approximate since variables such as size and temperature of poultry will affect the cooking time. Use a meat thermometer inserted in inner thigh, avoiding bone to accurately determine doneness.
v Appendix A: Cooking Guides Broiling Guide All times are approximate since variables such as thickness, temperature and individual prefer- ences will affect the cooking time. Broiling is done with the door shut and the broil temperature may be adjusted in 5-degree increments.
vi Metro / Legacy Series Baking Guide For best results preheat the oven for standard conventional or convection cooking. Convection mode may cook faster and in some cases the temperature may be lowered by 25°F /15 °C. Foods that require surface browning are greatly enhanced by convection cooking.
vii Appendix A: Cooking Guides Grilling Guide (For 36” units with grill feature) Generally we recommend preheating the grill 10 minutes on high. Then follow the guide below . When grilling roasts and thick meats sear on high then reduce heat to allow food to cook throughout and not burn.
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Se non hai ancora comprato il Heartland 3530 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Heartland 3530 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Heartland 3530 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Heartland 3530 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
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