Heartland 5200 User Manual

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1050 Fountain Street North Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H 4R7
Bus. (519) 650-5501 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone 1-800-361-1517 Toll Free Fax 1-800-327-5609
Installation and Operating Instructions For
Models:
Save these instructions
for future use
Note: Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install this unit.
5200 48" Gas Top / Electric Convection Range
5210 48" Gas Top / Electric Convection Self Clean Range
4200 30" Gas Top / Electric Convection Range
4210 30" Gas Top / Electric Convection Self Clean Range
Model
5200/5210
NOTE: Clock
must be
set or your main oven
will not function!
Model
4200/4210
ATTENTION INSTALLER:
Leave this manual with appliance
The oven door thermometer does not sense
temperature. It is for aesthestics only and is
nonfunctional.
© 2004 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC.
WARNING: Improper installation,
adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or
property damage. Refer to this manual.
For assistance or additional information,
consult a qualified installer, service
agency, manufacturer (dealer).
Please
read these instructions thoroughly
before attempting to install this unit.
Failure to follow installation instructions
will result in costly service calls.
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Page 1 - Save these instructions

1050 Fountain Street North Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H 4R7Bus. (519) 650-5501 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone 1-800-361-1517 Toll Free Fax 1-8

Page 2 - —FOR YOUR SAFETY—

7Self Clean Safety InstructionsRead the instructions below and the appropriate timer instructions before attempting to operate.Do not touch heating el

Page 3 - TERMS AND CONDITIONS

8Cooking ControlsThe cooking controls are located on the righthand side of the cooktop; these controlsoffer an infinite number of heat settings foreas

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

9Clock Control PanelThe timer and control panel is concealed behind the cabinet door for standard and self clean models. Note: Warming Oven isnot time

Page 5 - Assembly and Installation

10Control Panel LayoutThe control panel is laid out in a straight line and each control is identified by agraphic on the right side of the knob.The o

Page 6 - Installation Clearances

11OPERATIONTop Burner Control6 (HI) - Quick start for cooking, brings water toboil.5 (MED HI) - Fast fry, pan broil, maintain fast boilon large amount

Page 7 - Exhaust Hood

12Power Failure OperationIf electrical power is interrupted in your area, you can still cook meals on the top burners of yourHeartland gas /electric r

Page 8 - Venting Safety Guidelines

13HeartlandHeartlanHeartlanClosedOpenWarming Drawer Control and Operation To activate the warming drawer, first find the temperature control located

Page 9 - Important Safety Instructions

14Bake - Broil ControlBakingTo bake, push down and turn the oven control counter clockwise to any desired temperature.When baking is selected, the ind

Page 10 - Warming Oven Safety

15Oven OperationBefore You start:1. Remove the oven racks and oven rack supports and clean with soap and water. (seeinterior oven rack and rack sup

Page 11 - Cooking Controls

16How to Select Cooking Methods Standard Baking - To bake, turn the oven control to any desired temperature between 150°F to 500°F (65°C AND 290°C).Wh

Page 12 - Warming Drawer Features

!• ALL RANGES CANTIP• INJURY TO PERSONSCOULD RESULT• SEE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONSWARNING—FOR YOUR SAFETY—DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMAB

Page 13 - Model 5200/5210

17Adjust setting downDuration of bake or S/C time"Auto" indicates autoactivate timer in operationBell symbol indicates minuteminder in opera

Page 14 - OPERATION

182. To cancel minute minder operation: a) press “ “. b) press “ “ setting button and set to zero. c) then press “ “ cancel button and the display wi

Page 15 - Power Failure Operation

19General Cooking GuidelinesStandard & Convection CookingStandard Cooking:Convection Air PatternDiagram shows how heat iscirculated from the conve

Page 16

20°F °CMinutes per lb (per kg)°F °CBeefSirloin or Rib RoastsRare 325 160 20-25 (45-50) 140 60Medium 325 160 25-30 (55-60) 160 70Well done 325 160 30-3

Page 17 - Bake - Broil Control

21Cooking Guide-Broiling Guide:Baking Guide:Caution: Accessible parts may become hot when the broiler is in use. Children should be kept away.General

Page 18 - Getting to Know Your Oven

22Care and CleaningPorcelain and Painted EnamelKeeping it cleanThe porcelain and painted enamel is very serviceable and simple to clean, but because i

Page 19 - How to Select Cooking Methods

23A-oven front frameB-outside oven door gasketareaDo not clean gasket3. Remove all utensils and food from cooktop.4. Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bo

Page 20 - 0:00" and "

24AUTOTIMERSTOPHow to Self CleanThe recommended self clean time is 3 hours. The cycle can be set however, anywhere from 1 hour 30 minutesfor light

Page 21 - "AUTO"

25Self CleanpositionFigure C5. Turn the oven thermostat control knob clockwise until itcan no longer be turned (see fig c). Bake indicator willcome on

Page 22 - General Cooking Guidelines

266. Use the " " or " " to set the actual time of the day you want the oven to shutoff. After 5 seconds the display will change

Page 23 - Cooking Guide

Gas Top/Electric Convection Models 4200/5200Gas Top/Electric Convection Self Clean Models 4210/5210 CONSUME

Page 24

27Nickel Plated TrimNickel plated surfaces may be cleaned with any non abrasive chrome and metal polish (such as Flitz)or Windex and a soft cloth. If

Page 25 - Care and Cleaning

28Surface BurnersTop burners require little care other than to wipe off the head of each burner. If a boiloveroccurs, the burner cap can be easily lif

Page 26 - Do not clean gasket

29Interior Oven RackThe oven rack is designed with stop-locks so that when placed correctly on the supports, it (a) willstop before coming completely

Page 27 - How to Self Clean

30Removal of Oven DoorAt times you may want to remove the oven door for thorough cleaning of the oven. Removal of the oven door is easy:1) Open oven

Page 28 - Time Delay Self Clean

31Broiling Pan and GriddleThe Broiling PanThe broiling pan griddle allows for the proper drainage of cooking grease into the lower pan. Both the gridd

Page 29

32SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING Burner Setup & AdjustmentThe range was carefully set up and inspected at the factory but some final adjustments may be

Page 30

33Range Problem SolverTo save time and money before you call for service, check thisguide.If you have a problem it may be minor. You may be able tocor

Page 31 - WARNING!

34Gas Trouble Shooting GuideIf you smell gas:Check for loose connections. Connections may loosen in transportation. If the range connections are not p

Page 32 - Rack Supports

35Pressure Regulator ConversionThis range is equipped with a convertible pressure regulator. It is located at the rear of the stove behind thecontrol

Page 33 - Upper leg

36remove this orificeonly with the nutdriver supplied.burner baseorifice removedTop Burner Orifice ConversionAfter the regulator has been converted t

Page 34 - Broiling Pan and Griddle

1TABLE OF CONTENTS Description ... Page1. Assembly and Installation ... 22.

Page 35 - SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING

37Model 4210 / 5210 Electric Self Clean Range,Model 4200 / 5200 Electric Range Parts Chart716215991546159260283602871556159616101588155171621599801318

Page 36 - Technical Data

38Model 4200 / 5200 / 4210 / 5210 Range Parts ChartTO ENSURE THE CORRECT COLOUR MATCH WHENORDERING COLORED PANELS, BOTH THE COLORAND SERIAL NUMBER MUS

Page 37 - Gas Trouble Shooting Guide

39See our complete line of kitchen appliances:Model 3110:shown with theOptional cowl(available onlywith the ClassicSeries)Model 19033010- 30" Cla

Page 38 - Pressure Regulator Conversion

2 Assembly and InstallationTo fully enjoy your new range, it is important that you read this booklet thoroughly.Note: Please check for any damage that

Page 39 - Top Burner Orifice Conversion

3Positioning the Range1. When the range is fully assembled, recheck all electrical connections especially between the exhaust hood and the backof the

Page 40

4Exhaust HoodYour range is equipped with a two speed range hood that may be either vented directly to the outside, or may beinstalled ventless. A set

Page 41

514.0"355 mm28” 711 mm29 1/2”787 mm Range Hood Outlet 3 1/4"x 10" 83 mm x 254 mm66 1/4"1682 mm62 3/8

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6Important Safety Instructions1. PROPER INSTALLATION—BE SURE YOUR APPLIANCE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED BY AQUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. Have the inst

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