Page 1: ...Owner s Manuel Part No 164D3333P185 1 Pub No 49 8955 3 180 6C139 04 0 JR...
Page 2: ...tances can be minimized by venting with an open window or using a ventilation tan or hood WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing prope...
Page 3: ...se date is needed to obtain set ice under the W uTanty Safety Information Anti Tip Device 4 Safety Precautions 4 5 Oven 5 SurfaceCookingUnits 6 Operating Instructions Usingthe SurfaceBurners 8 9 Using...
Page 4: ...outlet replaced with a properly g_mnded th ee prong outlet in acct lance with the National Electrical Code NFI A 70 latest edition In Canada the appliance must be electrically gTounded in acco dance w...
Page 5: ...ERNAL temperatureof 160 Eandpoultry to at least an INTERNAL temperatureof 180 ECookingto these temperaturesusuallypretects against foodbomeil ness OVEN Stand away from range when opening oven door Hot...
Page 6: ...Foods for flying shouM be as hT as possible Frost on fiozen foods or moisture on flesh foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over sides of the pan Use least possible amount of fat fbr effective sha...
Page 7: ...cleaning or servicing LEVELING THE RANGE I eveling legs are located on each corner of the base of dm range Your range must be level in o ler to produce proper cooking and baking results After it is i...
Page 8: ...ner onuol knobs are in the OFFposition I ifi the ooktop up or off see the Care and cleaning of the range se tion I ocate the 2 pih t ports and light each of theln with a inatch lfthepilotsneeda iustin...
Page 9: ...tendupthesidesofthe coekware Any flame larger than the bottom of the cookwme is wasted and only serves to heat the handle Topof RangeCookware Aluminum Medium weight cookwme is recommended beomse it he...
Page 10: ...broiler pan I ocate the oven pih t assembly by h oking into the broiler opening The pilot is at the ba k of the broiler comp_uunent on the left side of the burner NOTE Theovenmustbeat roomtemperature...
Page 11: ...lame shouM be steady with approxima ely 1 2 inch blue cones and shouM not extend out over the baffle edges Bump OvenShelves The shelves me designed with stop locks so when placed conectly on the shelf...
Page 12: ...become very hot if they are left on the cooklop and could cause buI ns Do not leave any items on tile cookmp The hot air flom the vent m W ignite flammable items and will increase pressure in closed c...
Page 13: ...ile oven Topreheat set the ovenat thecorrect temperature selecting a higher temperature doesnot shorten the preheat rime Preheating is necessa U tar good resuhs when baking cakes cookies pasu 7 and br...
Page 14: ...ugh or hill pans to produce a br_x_ller crisper cmst Frozen pies in foil pans should beplaced onan aluminum cookiesheet for baklhg since theshiny foil pan reflects heat away from thepie crust the cook...
Page 15: ...Place tile shelf in tile A or B position No preheating is ne essa U heck tile weight of tile meat Place it fat side up or for pouhiT breast side up on a roasting rack in a shallow pan The melting tht...
Page 16: ...broiling sh mM be clone in position A Preheat the broiler fi r best resuhs If the meat has fat or gristle around the edge cut vertical slashes through it about 2 indms apmt but don t cut into the meat...
Page 17: ...en Fish Amountor Shelf Thickness Position 1 2 lb about 8 tlfin slices 1 lb 4 patties 1 2 to 3 4 thick 1 to 11 z Ibs 1 whole 2 to 2VzIbs split lengthwise 1 lb fillets 1 4 to I 2 thick Time In Minutes F...
Page 18: ...the Installation Instructions for the h cation of the bracket Lift Up OffCooktop Clean theareaunderthecooktopoften Built up soil especially grease maycatchonfke To make cleaning easier the cooktop may...
Page 19: ...soatch the smthce burners If the holes become clogged clean them xdth a small pin or se_dng needle Before putting the surface burner back shake out excess water and then hy it thoroughly by setting it...
Page 20: ...over the shelf as this would cm_seuneven heat in the oven Ahmfinum titil sh_tuld not be placed on the oven bottom lfa spilh ver does occur on the oven bottom alh w the oven to cool first You can clean...
Page 21: ...sh ts in tim bottom of the door squarely over the hinges Then lower the door slowly and evenly over both ltinges at the same time Open the door to the fifll open position and press the locking mechan...
Page 22: ...up in a shallow glass or pot e U container in a cold oven overnight Tile mnmonia flmms will help loosen the burned on grease and fi od Ifnecessarg youmayuseanovencleaner Follow package directions Caut...
Page 23: ...mediately call your gas supplier Do not store or use combustiblematerials gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of thisor any other appliance WAflNINg Improper installation ad...
Page 24: ...on and Canadian Gas Association according to CAN CGA 1 1latest edition As with any appliance using gas and generating heat there are certain safety precautions you should follow Youwill find these pre...
Page 25: ...liance connector same 3 4 in h or 1 2 in h I D as gas supply line Flare union adapter line 1 2 m h NPT x 3 4 m h or 1 2 m h I D Installo gtheBackguard Remove the cooktop Place the backguard on top of...
Page 26: ...here it may be subject to strong drafts Any opening in the waft behind the range and in the floor under the range should be sealed Make sure the flow of combustion or ventilation air is not obstructed...
Page 27: ...e screw is self drilling in w _o 1 pl _v od pmticle and chip board and most metal flmning If attaching to mason U _ u can Nly suitable screws and or anchors at hmdwme stores Use a masomy drill to dril...
Page 28: ...d The pressure regulator must not be rem xv 1 To convert the regulator fiom one gas to another reter to the ti llowing illusuafion that applies Harper Wyman Regulator _ _ NAT For a Harper W qnan regul...
Page 29: ...detector at all joints and connections Tighten all connections as necessa U to prevent gas leakage in the range or supply line CAUTION Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks Clmck alignment of val...
Page 30: ...ician WARNING Electrical GroundingInstructions This appliance is equipped with a throe prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged dirocfly into a properly grou...
Page 31: ...NAg mrn fiflly counterclockwise so that indicator points to VAT If desired the gas to the oven pilot can be turned offby turning the selector so the pointer is at the OFFposition nfidway between the L...
Page 32: ...es approximately 1 2 inch long A soft lazy flame with indistinct cones means too much gas or not enough air A noisy lifting flame means too much air ff adjustments are necessary First loosen tile lock...
Page 33: ...1984 Manufitcmred Home Sites Communities and Set Ups ANSI A225 l latest edition or with local cocDs In Canada mobile home installation nmst be in accordance with the cunent CAN CSA Z241 MH Mobile Home...
Page 34: ...burner flames look like A call fin service Normal burner flmnes should look like B or C depending on the ype of gas you use With I_P gas some yellow tipping on outer cones is normal A Yellow flames B...
Page 35: ...ose or used cotntnetdally Replacement of house fi_ses or resetting of drofit breakers Dmnage to the pro _ct cm_sed by accident fire floods or acts of God lnddental or consequential dmnage to personal...
Page 36: ...hat are available while your warranty is still in efl ct You can purchase it on line anytime or call 800 626 2224 during normal business hours E onsumer Home Sev_4 es _dll still be there after your wa...