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Failure  to  follow  these  instructions  may  result  in 
electrical shock or other personal injury. 

CAUTION: PROPERTY DAMAGE! 

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Contact  a  qualified  installer  or  contractor  to  deter-
mine the proper method for drilling holes through the 
wall or floor material (such as ceramic tile,  hardwood, 
marble, etc.) 

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DO NOT slide range across unprotected floor. 

Failure  to  follow  these  instructions  may  result  in  dam-
age to wall or floor coverings. 

TOOLS  NEEDED  FOR  INSTALLATION  OF  ANTI-TIP 
DEVICE! 

1.Screwdriver, Phillips 
2.Drill, electric or hand 
3.Measuring tape or ruler 
4.1/8" drill bit (wood or metal wall or floor) 
5.3/16"  anchors,  drywall,  or  concrete,  2  each  (not  re-
quired if mounting bracket is being attached to solid wood 
or metal. 
6.Hammer 
7.Pencil or other marker 

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION 

The  Anti-Tip  Bracket  may  be  attached  on  the  floor. 

See  Bottom drawing.

 

STEP 4: INSTALLING ANTI-TIP DEVICE 
For  all  Ranges,  an  anti-tip  device MUST  be  installed  as 
per these instructions. 
 
WARNING! 

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ALL RANGES CAN TIP 

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INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT 

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INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICES PACKED WITH RANGE 

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SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 

WARNING: RANGE TIPPING HAZARD! 

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All  ranges can  tip  and  injury  can  result.  To  prevent 
accidental tipping of the range, attach it to the floor, 
wall or cabinet by installing the Anti-Tip Device sup-
plied. 

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A risk of tip-over may exist if the appliance is not  in-
stalled in accordance with these instructions. 

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If the range is pulled away from the wall for cleaning, 
service or any other reason, ensure that the Anti-Tip 
Device  is  properly  re-engaged  when  the  range  is 
pushed  back  against  the  wall.  In  the  event  of 
abnormal usage (such as a person standing, sitting, 
or leaning on an open door); failure to take this pre-
caution  can  result  in  tipping  of  the  range.  Personal 
injury might result from spilled hot liquids or from the 
range itself. 

WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! 

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Use extreme caution when drilling holes into the wall 
or  floor.  There  may  be  concealed  electrical  wires 
located behind the wall or under the floor. 

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Identify  the  electrical  circuits  that  could  be  affected  by 
the  installation  of  the  Anti-Tip  Device,  then  turn  off 
power to these circuits. 

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The  thickness  of  the  wall  or  floor  may  require  use  of 
longer screws, available at your local hardware store. 

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In  all  cases  at  least  one  (1)  of  the  bracket  mounting 
screws must be fastened to solid wood or metal on 
each side. 

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Use appropriate anchors when fastening the mounting 
bracket  to  any  material  other  than  hardwood  or 
metal. 

 

MOUNTING ANTI-TIP BRACKET: 

The  alternative  floor  mounted  bracket  shall  be  installed 
as follows: 

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Place bracket on floor in position shown in Figure below. 

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Secure to floor or wall stud. 

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Later, when unit is installed, the adjustable leg will slide 
under the bracket 

 

STEP 5: GAS CONNECTION AND HOOK -UP  

Verify the type of gas being used at the installation site 
matches the gas type of the range. As shipped from the 
factory, units are configured for use with Natural Gas or 
Propane (LP). Make certain the range matches  the  type 
of gas available at the location. 
For installation of the appliance at high altitude, please 
consult your local gas company for their  recommenda-
tion  of  the  correct  orifice  sizes  and  any  other  necessary 
adjustments  that  will  provide  proper  gas  combustion  at 
specified altitudes. 
 

NOTE: Capital DOES NOT supply ranges to match vary-
ing altitudes. Orifices to adjust for combustion for differ-
ing  altitudes  may  be  purchased  through  Capital 
Cooking Equipment by calling our Parts Department 
at  1-866-4024600,  or  email  us  at  customerser-
[email protected]

INSTALLATION  INSTTRUCTIONS 

MCR-SERIES 

Summary of Contents for LMCR304

Page 1: ...USE AND CARE INSTALLATION GUIDE GAS MANUAL CLEAN MCR SERIES...

Page 2: ...n Parts Identification 12 Range Parts Identification 13 Using The Range Top Power Burners 14 Using The Range Top 15 16 17 Using Your Oven 17 18 19 20 21 Care And Maintenance 22 23 Care And Maintenance...

Page 3: ...FLEXIBLE UTILITY ACCESS The rear of the range provides clearance for both a wall mounted gas service or a floor access gas service and is equipped with a standard 3 prong electrical cord TRADITIONAL B...

Page 4: ...MCR SERIES 4 30 MCR MANUAL CLEAN MODELS 30 MODELS MCR304 MCR304 MCR305...

Page 5: ...5 MCR366 MCR366 MCR364G MCR364B 36 MODELS MCR SERIES...

Page 6: ...6 MCR486B MCR486G MCR484BG MCR488 MCR486B 48 MODELS MCR SERIES 48 MCR MANUAL CLEAN MODELS...

Page 7: ...7 60 MODELS NOT AVAILABLE MCR SERIES...

Page 8: ...owever we recommend that you read all sections of this manual before installation and that your range is installed by an approved gas installation techni cian capable of reviewing and performing the m...

Page 9: ...precautions must be followed when using any kitchen appliance Insure proper installation and servicing Follow the installation instructions provided with this product Have the range installed and grou...

Page 10: ...of clothing It is also a waste of gas TO MINIMIZE BURNS ignition of flammable materials and unintentional spills position handles of utensil inward so that it does not extend over adjacent work areas...

Page 11: ...known by the State of California to cause Cancer or reproductive harm California law requires business to warn customers of potential exposure to these substances To minimize exposure to these substan...

Page 12: ...MCR SERIES 1 Large Oven 2 Oven Thermostat Sensing Bulb 3 Convection Baffle 4 Convection Fan center back wall of oven can behind baffle 5 Oven Light 6 Broiler Burner 7 Oven Fan Switch 8 Oven Light Swit...

Page 13: ...iddle Plate 3 Griddle Flue Cover 4 BBQ Grill 5 Island Trim 6 Cast Iron Grate 7 Bull Nose 8 Indicating Lights 9 Switch Light Fan 10 Knobs 11 Drip Pan Handle 12 Oven Door Handle 13 Door Panel 14 Small D...

Page 14: ...enter thus avoiding burning of delicate sauces The flame ring at the bottom stabilizes the main ports so as to achieve higher heat and maintain proper combustion of the burners leading to greater effi...

Page 15: ...ceramic igniter that could break preventing operation of the grill Do not leave the grill unattended while in use Do not use Charcoal Briquettes Ceramic Plates or Coals of any kind After removing all...

Page 16: ...ase the likelihood of flare ups Cut slits in the remaining fat around the edges at 2 51 mm intervals Brushonbastingsaucestowards theendofcooking Add seasoning or salt after grilling Early salting drie...

Page 17: ...at 30 000 Btu hr ELECTRIC HOT SURFACE IGNITER The Oven Bake and Broil Burners are equipped with an electric hot surface igniter and gas safety system There will be a delay of approximately 45 seconds...

Page 18: ...o not require a dark brown crust or crisping such as souffl s Baked items cook more quickly and evenly if they are individually smaller in size i e two or three small foods do better than one large pi...

Page 19: ...Rare meat must be eaten when it is removed from the oven as continues cooking from its own heat To keep food moist it must be covered with aluminum foil or a lid To dehydrate food follow suggestions...

Page 20: ...dicated Broil Stop position To achieve the best results for Open Door Broiling open oven door approximately 6 8 WARNING NEVER leave pets and or small children unattended while oven is in the Open Door...

Page 21: ...F Medium 160 degree F Well Done 170 Degree F Fresh Pork Medium 160 degree F Well Done 170 degree F Roast Beef Cooked Commercially 140 degree F Vacuum Sealed 140 degree F Ready to eat 140 degree F Pou...

Page 22: ...t light even through the igniter clicks after a severe boil over or when the flame does not turn blue All stainless steel parts of the appliance can be cleaned with hot soapy water rinsed dried and bu...

Page 23: ...py cloth or mild abrasive OVEN RACKS AND ROLLERS The oven racks and rollers are chrome plated steel Chrome cleaners such as Soft Scrub Cameo or Bar Keepers Friend can be applied with a damp sponge fol...

Page 24: ...lease have this information at hand The Model Serial and Gas Type information is located in two places First when you open the oven door you will find a sticker that shows the model followed by either...

Page 25: ...Verify gas type Burners are dirty Clean burners ports Burners are mis aligned Align and reassemble burners Water in burner s Disassemble and dry burners Dirty electrode s Clean burner electrode Techn...

Page 26: ...Check plug Improper settings Verify proper settings on knob selector No oven broil Improper settings see no bake Verify proper settings Uneven baking Insufficient pre heat time Allow oven to preheat a...

Page 27: ...27 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MCR SERIES RANGES MCR 30 36 48 MCR SERIES...

Page 28: ...odels 31 48 All Models 32 xx All Models 33 Unpacking and Ventilation Requirements 34 Cabinet Install Drawing Front View 35 Cabinet Install Drawing Side View 36 Installation Instructions 37 38 Gas Hook...

Page 29: ...and gas connections must comply with all applicable codes In the absence of local codes the unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA54 CURRENT ISSUE and...

Page 30: ...30 30 ALL MODELS MCR304 FOUR Burners At 19 000 btu MCR SERIES MCR305 FOUR Burners At 19 000 btu 25 000 btu Power Wok...

Page 31: ...31 36 ALL MODELS MCR362B2 Four Burners At 19 000 btu 12 BBQ Grill MCR366 Six Burners At 19 000 btu MCR362G2 Four Burners At 19 000 btu 12 Thermo Griddle MCR SERIES...

Page 32: ...S MCR488 Eight Burners At 19 000 btu MCR SERIES MCR484BG Four Burners At 19 000 btu 12 BBQ Grill 12 thermo Griddle MCR484B2 Six Burners At 19 000 btu 12 BBQ Grill MCR484G2 Six Burners At 19 000 btu 12...

Page 33: ...33 60 ALL MODELS NOT AVAILABLE MCR SERIES...

Page 34: ...0 RANGE 1200 CFM 48 RANGE 1200 CFM 36 RANGE 1200 CFM 30 RANGE 600 CFM CAPITAL Hood blower speeds are variable to reduce noise and loss of heated or air conditioned household air when maximum ventilati...

Page 35: ...35 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING FRONT VIEW FIG 1A Cabinet Clearances MCR SERIES ELECTRICALAND GAS SUPPLY A B 10 4 10 2 1 2 D C min...

Page 36: ...36 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING SIDE VIEW MCR SERIES FIG 2...

Page 37: ...odes follow the National Electrical Codes ANSI NFPA No 70 current issue 30 Range 7 Amps Max 36 Range 7 Amps Max 48 Range 15 5 Amps Max 60 Range not available in LMCR series of Ranges ELECTRICAL SUPPLY...

Page 38: ...e this pre caution can result in tipping of the range Personal injury might result from spilled hot liquids or from the range itself WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Use extreme caution when drilling h...

Page 39: ...he appliance Be certain that burner caps seats properly into the alignment slots in the burner bases Before testing operation of the appliance verify that the unit and the gas supply have been careful...

Page 40: ...oper ground connection Proper polarity at receptacle Kick panel in place and 3 screws secure OPERATION All internal packing materials removed Check below grates and grill pans and inside the ovens If...

Page 41: ...ption and or narrative of the problem and submit ted to Capital s service department Replacement of parts will be freight prepaid by Capital and shipped regular ground Any requests for other than stan...

Page 42: ...URSPECIFICVENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS FORTHEMOSTUPTODATEUSEANDCARE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSCONTACT CAPITALCOOKINGEQUIPMENT INC INDICATINGTHEMODEL DUETOONGOINGPRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS WERESERVETHERIGHT TO...

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