Installation Instructions
Heritage Induction Pro Range
HIPR30S, HIPR36S
Part No.113744 Rev C
Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Heritage Induction Pro Range HIPR30S HIPR36S Part No 113744 Rev C...
Page 2: ...tions de mise en garde 7 Instructions de s curit relatives l installation 8 Product Specifications 9 HIPR30S HIPR36S Ranges 9 Included Accessories 10 Needed Tools 10 Installation Requirements 11 Pre i...
Page 3: ...antied Ensure the wall coverings nearthe range can withstand the heat it generates Keep this manual forpersonal and professional reference Service Technician The wiring diagram is in an envelope attac...
Page 4: ...ne this you may be able to correct the inter ference via any or all of these methods Re orient relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the cooktop and receiver antenna Connect the...
Page 5: ...alled grounded by a qualified installer and as specified in this manual Ensure the owner knows how to turn off power to the range at the circuit breaker panel or fuse box Appliance Location Safety Ins...
Page 6: ...rounding Safety Do not use a damaged plug cord orloose poweroutlet do not alterthe plug cord oroutlet Do not put a fuse in a neutral orground circuit Use a dedicated 240 Vac 60 Hz 50 Amp breakerforthe...
Page 7: ...sson vous pourrez peut tre corriger l interf rence par l une ou l autre de ces m thodes R orienter d placer l antenne de r ception Augmenter la distance entre la table de cuisson et le r cepteur anten...
Page 8: ...moquette parune feuille de contreplaqu de ou un isolant similaire La cuisini re a besoin d un espace suffisant autourde ses vents pour vacuercorrectement la chaleuret les vapeurs Si l espace de range...
Page 9: ...9 Product Specifications HIPR30S HIPR36S Ranges HIPR30S HIPR36S...
Page 10: ...n Rack 2 Temperature Probe 1 Stainless Steel Cleaner Standard Oven Rack 1 Literature Kit Product Specifications Included Accessories Needed Tools Slotted Screwdriver Open End orAdjustable Wrench Phill...
Page 11: ...abinet temperature of194 F 90 C Adjacent wall coverings countertops and cabinets must tolerate such heat to avoid discoloration delamination melting Minimum Dimensions Regarding overhead cabinets A ho...
Page 12: ...Installation Requirements General Requirements cont Product Dimensions tolerances or 1 6 mm HIPR30 29 7 8 75 9 cm HIPR36 35 7 8 91 1 cm Range Only Range With Downdraft Critical Depth Height Dimension...
Page 13: ...ations forminimum required clearances 2 Cabinet countertop depth is at ownerdiscretion but cabinet face must not protrude beyond the rearof the front panel See Product Dimensions Pg 12 3 Consult local...
Page 14: ...size circuit breaker or time delay fuse Fuses fuse both sides of the line L1 L2 The wiring must be long enough that the range can be pulled out for service without being disconnected If connecting the...
Page 15: ...Wall mount the bracket if floormounting is unsuitable however if the range s front panel is over26 1 2 67 3 cm from the back wall orif the flooris too thick floormounting must be used Floor Mounting t...
Page 16: ...chor so its top is flush with the concrete surface 4 Align the bracket and anchorholes then insert and tighten the screws Attaching the Bracket to a Wood Sub Floor 1 Ceramic stone otherhard flooring o...
Page 17: ...n ANTI TIP BRACKETPLACEMENT Dim 30 36 C 14 1 8 35 9 cm 14 1 8 35 9 cm 1 Using product dimensions on Pg 13 and actual cabinet cutout dimensions determine the position of the range s centerline and fron...
Page 18: ...e handle If using a backguard install it Pg 17 before sliding the range into place 1 On a stable flat surface lay out some sort of padding on which to put the oven doorafteryou remove it 2 Open the do...
Page 19: ...nd circuit which may cause electric shock IMPORTANT Do not disconnect wires inside the range s electrical ac cess coverunless instructed to do so Leave sufficient slack in the conduit orpowercord so t...
Page 20: ...g screw E and re move the neutral to ground jumperlink D 3 Remove the conduit s strain relief nut J 4 Slide the wires and the end of the strain relief into the hole on the bottom of the range s electr...
Page 21: ...rconnecting the conduit to the range Pg 22 connect the range s white wire to the neutral white supplywire in the junction box 3 Connect the range s black wire to the black L1 power supplywire 4 Connec...
Page 22: ...hinge receptacle 4 Fully open the door and flip the hinge locks forward 5 Carefully close open close the doorcompletely to verify properinstallation Final Installation Installing the Anti tip Foot At...
Page 23: ...reheating temp appearon the display 7 Touch CANCEL SECURE The oven s bake element turns off 8 Set a 1 4 full pot of water on a cook zone Select a zone appropriate to the pot size 9 On the cooktop s ma...
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