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Lighting the Top Burners

Cooktop is equipped with a spark ignition 

system that is electrically operated.  Pushing 

in and turning the knob to any position will 

light the burner.  When the knob is turned, a 

distinct clicking noise will be heard.  After 

the burner lights, the clicking noise will stop.  

Note: When lighting any one burner, all 

burners will spark, but only the burner 

selected will light.

  All models feature “auto-

reignition” – should the flame go out for any 

reason, the igniter automatically begins to 

spark to re-ignite the burner.  See “Refer-

ence” section for manual lighting 

procedure.

Propane Stoves: 

a slight pop or flash may 

occur at the burner ports for a few seconds 

after the burner has been turned off.  This 

“extinction pop” is normal for propane gas.

Note: Incorrect burner alignment will produce 

a potentially dangerous flame and poor burner 

performance.  (refer to fig 11)

Burner and Grill Operation

Small Pot Ring / Trivet

Pot ring support is used when cooking on top 

burners while using a small pot.  The trivet 

fits on any burner.  Each channel fits on one 

of 4 fingers on the burner grate. (see fig 8 )

Dials

30” - left rear burnerl

(fig  7)

(fig 8)

This channel fits on a finger 

on the burner grate.

Summary of Contents for 300

Page 1: ...s unit Failure to follow installation instructions will result in costly service calls Note This appliance can only be installed in the state of Massachusetts by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gasfitter Save these instructions for future use Model 3800 3820 39380 060408 30 cooktop 36 cooktop ATTENTION INSTALLER Leave this manual with appliance Installation and Operation Guide 30 and 36 Gas Co...

Page 2: ...from service delays beyond their reasonable control 4 To obtain warranty service the original purchaser must present the original Bill of Sale Model and Serial number Components repaired or replaced are warranted through the remainder of the original warranty period only 5 The warranty does not cover expense involved in making this appliance readily accessible for servicing replacement of house fu...

Page 3: ...Grill 15 Small Pot Ring Trivet 15 Grilling Guide 16 Section 4 Care Cleaning 17 Porcelain Legend Series 17 Surface Burners 18 Nickel Plated Parts 18 Grill 19 Section 5 Trouble Shooting 20 Burner Set Up and Adjustment 20 Power Failure Operation 21 Gas Trouble Shooting 21 Gas Trouble Shooting Chart 22 Section 6 Reference 23 Accessories 23 Conversion Kits and Information 23 Parts Drawing and Descripti...

Page 4: ...r gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating the oven NEVER cover any slots holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum ...

Page 5: ...exhaust hood These diagrams will outline the required opening for your cooktop and clearances to cupboards electrical outlets and gas outlet locations are also illustrated Site preparation can be made to have these utili ties ready prior to receipt of the cooktop Caution To avoid mishaps during the instal lation phase ensure power to receptacle and gas valve are off Installation Clearances Should ...

Page 6: ...cluded Gas Requirements Gas hook up must be done by a licensed gas fitter Pressure requirements Natural gas 6 W C min LP gas 11 W C min Connection 1 2 NPT An accessible manual shut off valve must be installed at the appliance Note This unit contains a pre set regulator Natural Gas Propane Conversion kits are available must be done by a licensed gas fitter Figure 1 Dim 30 Legend Cooktop A 26 5 8 68...

Page 7: ...per air circulation that there be at least 5 13 cm of space between the two appliances Figure 2 Dim 30 Legend Cooktop G Maximum 25 63 5cm H Maximum 7 3 4 21cm I 30 77 cm J Minimum 6 16cm left and right side K 13 33cm L Specify Width of Hood M 24 61cm N1 30 min to 36 max 76 2 92cm for standard and high back guard N2 30 min to 32 max 76 2 82cm for low profile back guard O 18 46cm Table 2 Note Suppor...

Page 8: ...control panel must not be obstructed or covered Electrical requirements Electrical hookup must be done by a licenced electrician 120 Volts 60Hz 375 kW 3 prong plug 5 ft 1 5 m power cord included Gas Requirements Gas hook up must be done by a licensed gas fitter Pressure requirements Natural gas 6 W C min LP gas 11 W C min Connection 1 2 NPT An accessible manual shut off valve must be installed at ...

Page 9: ...irculation that there be at least 5 13 cm of space between the two appliances Figure 2 Dim 36 Legend Cooktop G Maximum 25 63 5cm H Maximum 7 3 4 21cm I 36 1 4 92cm J Minimum 6 15 2cm left and right side K 13 33cm L Specify Width of Hood M 24 61cm N1 30 min to 36 max 76 2 92cm for standard and high back guard N2 30 min to 32 max 76 2 82cm for low pro file back guard O 18 46cm Table 2 Note Support d...

Page 10: ...cooktops must be electrically grounded in compliance with lo cal codes In the absence of local codes the installation must conform with the National Electrical Code Disconnect the electrical supply and turn off the gas supply before servicing the appliance Gas Line Installation Gas requirements 30 and 36 Heartland gas cooktop models can be operated with either natural gas or liquid propane LP The ...

Page 11: ...rner pieces have not become dislodged from their proper position See page 20 for proper positioning Removing Cook top from Packag ing fig 3 Cooktop Back guard Assemble fig 4 Cut out handles Cooktop 8 Assemble the backguard See fig 4 Locate the backguard at the back of the cook top Remove screws and backguard Do not throw these screws away They are required to reinstall the backguard Line up holes ...

Page 12: ...nt of the cooktop These controls offer an infinite number of heat settings for ease and accuracy in cooking They have a range from 15 500 BTU setting 5 to as low as 450 BTU setting 1 Refer to page 14 fig 6 or page 17 fig 7 for details B Gas burner controls allow for an infinite selection of cooking temperatures Push and turn style controls are positioned at the front of the cooktop for easy access...

Page 13: ...13 Control Panel Graphic 4 burner 6 burner fig 6 These illustrations show the control panel layout of each model ...

Page 14: ...begins to spark to re ignite the burner See Refer ence section for manual lighting procedure Propane Stoves a slight pop or flash may occur at the burner ports for a few seconds after the burner has been turned off This extinction pop is normal for propane gas Note Incorrect burner alignment will produce a potentially dangerous flame and poor burner performance refer to fig 11 Burner and Grill Ope...

Page 15: ...r face Porcelain is glass and sudden changes in temperature may cause cracking To clean porcelain surfaces use warm soapy water glass cleaner or non abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth Avoid abrasive cleaners If any acid based food or liquid such as lemon juice or tomato juice is spilled on the cooktop wipe it at once to prevent staining Depending on level of acidity some minor discoloration may occ...

Page 16: ... operation Wipe away excess water Avoid using abrasives on the burner base as they may damage the fin ish Remove all water from the burner ports before lighting the burner water in ports will lead to random sparking Note When replacing be sure the tab is locked securely in position on the burner base otherwise random sparking and uneven flame will occur fig 9 Nickel Plated Parts These may be clean...

Page 17: ... counter clockwise Test them on low medium and high settings 3 Check the quality of the flame The burners should have a steady relatively quiet flame with a 13mm sharp blue inner cone There should be no yellow flame The outer flame should have a 2 64mm sharp blue cone see fig 11 If random sparking occurs after the burner lights or there is uneven flame from the burner or there is a flame from unde...

Page 18: ... the medium setting 4 After the burner lights adjust flame size as required 5 Carefully replace cast grate Keep fin gers clear of the flame Do not attempt to light front burner by us ing the lit back burner Please note that the auto reignition feature will not function without electricity Gas Trouble Shooting If you smell gas Finding a gas leak is not a do it yourself procedure If you smell gas tu...

Page 19: ...k will jump small gap but sensing current will not Push receptacles firmly onto all terminals Check positioning of shrink sleeving on receptacle should be flush with end of receptacle trim if necessary Defective module Replace module Ground Earth lead to module discon nected or cooktop chassis not properly connected to ground earth by ground earth lead or through third prong of power cord plug com...

Page 20: ...nverted after installation by converting the pressure regulator and replac ing the orifices in the valves and burners with the appropriate orifice kit How to order conversion kits Kits can be ordered from your dealer or di rectly from Heartland Appliances For more information please call our order desk 519 650 5775 or Fax 519 650 3773 Note Gas conversions must be performed by a qualified gas techn...

Page 21: ... pot ring 3483 Chrome Control knob 3484 Commercial Knob Black W Screening 3486 Commercial Knob Chrome Bezel 3660 Dual burner inner head D black 3661 Dual burner inner base D brass 3662 Dual burner outer head D black 3663 D Dual Burner cross ring brass 3699 Dual burner trim ring D black 3665 D Dual burner outer base 3680 Electrode C W 900 mm lead ...

Page 22: ...qualified technician 2 Never use appliance for warming or heating the room 3 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 4 Wear proper apparel loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance 5 User servicing do not replace any part of the appliance unless...

Page 23: ...nded utensil is more unstable and may cause scorching or burning of food due to uneven heat ing 3 Match the utensil to the cooking proc ess Best cooking results are usually achieved when utensils are nearly full Choose the utensil size accordingly Specialty cookware such as woks pres sure cookers canning madules and deep fat fryers must be carefully cho sen to ensure that they meet all safety guid...

Page 24: ...control panel Always turn the burners to OFF before removing cookware Carefully watch foods being fried at a high flame setting Foods for frying should be as dry as pos sible Frost on frozen food or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over the sides of the pan Use the least possible amount of fat for effective shallow or deep fat frying Fill ing the pan too full of fat can c...

Page 25: ...do not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean the cooktop while it is hot Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface Follow manufacturer s directions Do not use the grill for cooking excessively fatty meats or products which promote flare up DO NOT use cookware on the grill If cooktop is located near a window do not hang long curtains that could blow over the burners and create a ...

Page 26: ...end 3820 models are available 9800 Built in 30 wall oven can be also be installed undercounter with cooktop Includes self clean feature 4200 30 Gas Electric kitchen range 4 sealed gas burners electric convection oven fits in a 30 opening Also available with a self clean oven feature as model 4210 5200 48 Gas Electric kitchen range 6 sealed gas burners electric convection oven dual fuel Also availa...

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