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Pressure Regulator Conversion

This range is equipped with a convertible pressure regulator. It is located at the rear of the stove behind the

control panel. To convert the
regulator, remove the cap with
a large flat blade screwdriver
or a quarter, turn counter
clockwise to remove. The cap
is marked  "LP" on the inside
of the hollow (concave side)
and "NAT" on the face (convex
side) of the cap. (see
illustration below). The gas you
are converting to must face
outward. So if you have
converted to propane (LP)
then the "LP" marking should
be visible. Replace the cap
with the appropriate side
facing out and turn clockwise
to lock into place.

"NAT" is stamped into the face
(convex side) of the regulator cap

Regulator Diagram: use a screwdriver or coin

and turn the cap counter clockwise to remove.

Conversion Kits and Information

Converting Model 4200/4210, 5200/5210 to Natural Gas (NAT) or Propane (LP)

Normally, Model 5200/ 5210 (48") and 4200 / 4210 (30") are ordered from the factory preset for either Natural
Gas or Propane. However, they can be converted after installation by converting the pressure regulator and
replacing the orifices in the valves and burners with the appropriate orifice kit. Kits can be ordered from your
dealer or directly from Heartland. Each kit contains one orifice for each size burner and each size burner valve,
6 orifices for the 5200/ 5210  and 4 for the 4200 / 4210.
The following pages describes where the various orifices are located and how to remove and replace them.
Please note that each orifice is stamped with a numbered size. It is vitally important that the correct orifice
is installed into each burner  (see orifice to control matching chart with kit) and the valves adjusted correctly

Caution! Ensure that the gas supply is shut off before proceeding with the conversion.

This installation must be performed by a licensed Gas Technician.

"LP" is stamped into the hollow
(concave side) of the regulator
cap

Summary of Contents for 4200

Page 1: ...ean Range Model 5200 5210 NOTE Clock must be set or your main oven will not function Model 4200 4210 ATTENTIONINSTALLER Leavethismanualwithappliance 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 ...

Page 2: ...m wall and place floor protection under front legs and slowly pull out to gain access to rear 4 To reinstall reverse these instructions The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated keepnaturalventilationholesopenorinstallamechanical device mechanicalextractorhood Prolonged intensive...

Page 3: ...dent fire flood acts of God commercial business or rental use and alteration or the removal or defacing of the serial plate cancels all obligations of this warranty Service during this warranty must be performed by a factory Authorized Service Person 2 Warranty applies to product only in the country in which it was purchased 3 HeartlandisnotliableforanyclaimsordamagesresultingfromanyfailureoftheCo...

Page 4: ...7 25 Time Bake 18 26 Standard Convection Cooking Guidelines 19 27 Meat Roasting Guide 20 28 Poultry Roasting Guide 20 29 Broiling Guide 21 Description Page 30 Baking Guide 21 31 Porcelain Care Cleaning 22 32 Standard Oven Warming Drawer Cleaning 22 33 SelfCleanOvenCleaning 22 34 How to Self Clean 24 35 Time Delay Self Clean 25 36 Cancel Time Delay Self Clean 26 37 Nickel Trim 27 38 Exhaust Hood 27...

Page 5: ...ange down on the floor bending you knee s not your back For48 unitsunitshaveonepersonateachendandoneside standbesidetheskidandcarefullylifttherangebythebottom skirt and a fourth person pull the skid out from underneath the range Slowly set the range down on the floor bending your knee s not your back 6 Finish unpacking the range removing packing tape around the doors and in the oven Both 30 and 48...

Page 6: ...e floor Remove the coasters when moving the range for cleaning or servicing Installation Clearances If the range must stand beside a refrigerator it is important for proper air circulation that there be at least 5 of space between the twoappliances Do not install range closer than 1 2 from adjacent surfaces To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units installation o...

Page 7: ... wall Remove air deflector used for ventless operation only Cut a 3 1 2 x 10 1 2 88 9mm x 266 7 mm hole through the wall directly behind the range hood outlet See Figure 4 making sure no wall studs are cut Push range into position From outside of the house measure distance from the siding to the range outlet Cut duct pipe that length plus1 25 4mm foroverlapintooutlet Attachventhoodtopipe Caulktheb...

Page 8: ...ange hood should never be exhausted into a wall cavity or an attic where an accumulation of grease could become a fire hazard When the installation is completed turn on the fan and make sure that there are no obstructions in the duct 30 Model 48 model Venting Safety Guidelines Vented Installation Tools Material and Dimensions Tools required to install vented hood Hammer Slotscrewdriver Pliers Elec...

Page 9: ...id cookie sheet metal tray or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher 10 Use only dry potholders moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of potholder Such materials could catch fire on hot surface unit 11 Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accumula...

Page 10: ...rom the storage drawer This includes plastic or aluminium utensils and any utensils with plastic parts that can become over heated and melt 4 In 48 ranges remove all contents from the storage area This includes plastic or aluminium utensils and any utensils with plastic parts that can become over heated and melt 5 DO NOT clean the gasket The door gasket is essential for a good seal Care should be ...

Page 11: ...ne for large jobs one for small easy clean D GasBurnerControls allowaninfiniteselectionofcookingtemperatures 4controlson30 modelsand 6controlson48 models Allmodelsfeature auto reignition whichmeansifforanyreasontheflame goes out it automatically begins to spark to re ignite the burner Oven Features E Oven temperature control With bake control broil control F SelfCleanlatchinghandle slidestotherigh...

Page 12: ... broiling M Three position switch controls the high low for the exhaust fan Center position is OFF Control Panel A U T O P M J K Please Note Warming oven is not affected by timer settings L Warming Drawer Features H Located under the main oven glides open for easy access sliding humidity control large 1 cubic foot warming area I Thermostatic temperature control located just right and behind the wa...

Page 13: ...t Rear Burner Control Medium Left Front Burner Control Large Right Front Burner Control Medium Bake Broil Oven Control see page 14 Bake Broil Indicator Light Warming Drawer Indicator Light see page 13 Left Rear Burner Control Medium Left Front Burner Control Large Centre Rear Burner Control Medium Centre Front Burner Control Medium Right Rear Burner Control Medium Bake Broil Oven Control see page ...

Page 14: ...king noise will stop Note when lighting any one burner all burners will spark but only the burner that you have selected will light All models feature auto reignition which means if for any reason the flame goes out it automatically begins to spark tore ignitetheburner See page 12 for manual lighting procedure For safety reasons always adjust the burner controls so that flames do not extend beyond...

Page 15: ... unobstructed access to the burner head 2 Hold a flame source to the desired burner head We recommend a barbecue lighter to use as a flame source 3 Push in and turn the corresponding control knob to the medium setting 4 After the burner lights adjust flame size as required 5 Carefully replace cast grate keep fingers clear of the flame Please note that the auto reignition feature will not function ...

Page 16: ...ng drawer also features a humidity control located along the top of the drawer door When the control is positioned to the left stop the humidity is retained in the warm ing drawer If positioned to the right stop then air is able to circulate allowing humidity to escape Too keep moisture in close humidity control To keep things crisp open humidity control Proof rise bread or pizza dough on LOW with...

Page 17: ...t temperature please allow oven to cycle on off before placing food in oven Thetemperatureisinfinitelyvariablebetweentemperatures 150 Fand 550 F 65 Cand290 C Broiling do not broil with door open To activate broil top element turn oven control to broil When broiling is selected the indicator light lights up To de select broiling turn the oven control knob to a temperature setting which resets the c...

Page 18: ...ion feature should be OFF Your oven has a temperature range of 150 F to 550 F 65 C to 290 C The ovenCycling Light glows until oven reaches the high end of heating cycle then cycles off and on during cooking The average of the high and low levels of the heating cycles will be approximately within 30 F of selected temperature This temperature fluctuation is normal and standard intheapplianceindustry...

Page 19: ...st hood is set to this symbol the convection fan has been activated The convection fan can be operated in three modes 1 convection baking 2 convection broiling 3 convection drying Note When using convection baking please ensure the grease filter is not installed otherwise air will not be able to properly circulate in the oven Filter must be installed for convection broiling roasting Convection Bak...

Page 20: ...You will have 3 seconds to start the next step c tap to advance time or to decrease time the display will begin at 12 00 Press and hold to advance time quickly Set to the correct time of day the clock is based on a 12 hr cycle d once the time of day has been entered the clock is set and the appliance is ready to use e timeofdaymaybeadjustedatanypointbypressingthe and buttonsandthenpressing or sett...

Page 21: ...light up showing the timer is in operation and the symbol will shut off indicating the oven is off until the timer activates the oven f set Temperature Dial to desired cooking temperature The timer calculates the start time by subtracting the cook time from the time of day you want the oven to shut off g when the bake cycle begins the symbol will light up showing that the oven is in operation h wh...

Page 22: ... at the same temperature as there is no flavour transfer howeverwedonotrecommendanitemthatmayspattertocookonthesame shelf as a dessert Be sure to stagger pans if possible on multi levels so that one is not directly over the other and leave at least 1 2 5 cm of space between the pans Do not place large pans directly in front of fan at the back of oven as this may block the air circulation This meth...

Page 23: ...n Allow meat to stand about 15 20 minutes before carving Convection Cooking For convection roasting insert the grease filter in back of oven and place the raised roasting rack over the 2 pc broiler pan broiler rack is necessary to prevent spattering Convection cooking may cook faster times may often be reduced up to 10 minutes per lb 5 Kg for large items meat should be checked shortly before the s...

Page 24: ...ommended except for moist casseroles e g lasagna which can be covered half way through the cooking time to prevent drying out For quick breads e g banana or zucchini loaves do not reduce temperature since they are very dense and moist Be sure to insert a cake tester or toothpick to see that center is cooked For cookies tea biscuits and rolls use aluminum baking sheets that are supplied with stove ...

Page 25: ...ut avoid applying a strong cleaner to the front flanges or sides of endpanelsbecauseitmaydestroythedoorsealsorplatedsurfaces Undernocircumstances should an oven cleaner be used in a hot oven or warming drawer Oven racks oven rack supports broiler pan rack oven bottoms and broiler pan are all removableforeasycleaning Thewarmingdrawerisalsoremovableforeasiercleaning see page 31 for warming drawer re...

Page 26: ...outside the self cleaning area and soil will become baked on DONOTunderanycircumstanceuseacommercialovencleaner orsurfacecoating for ovens on a self clean oven This will damage the finish DO NOT clean the gasket DO NOT use surface elements while range is self cleaning DO NOT run the convection fan during self clean mode The convection fan switch must be turned off at the control panel in the exhau...

Page 27: ...AUTO symbolwilllightup indicating the self clean cycle is active 3 Press bake button on the clock 4 Tap the button for additional self clean time in one minute increments Press and hold to advance quickly to 3 00 hour maximum 3 hours is recommended for maximumcleaning display will show time 1 30 to start adjustable to 3 00 hours maximum press to increase self clean time P 1 30 and AUTO lights up w...

Page 28: ...th DANGER If a large amount of smoke comes out of the oven vent it is probably because you have left something in the oven or the storage drawer Turn off the oven thermostat control Allow the oven to cool and use caution when removing any utensils or debris to avoid burns Note Self clean mode may be cancelled at any time by turning the oven thermostat control back to 0 Unlatch the self clean door ...

Page 29: ...mbol AUTO alternately 11 Turn the thermostat control knob to 0 The clock will flash until the the oven is unlocked 12 The safety interlock is active until the oven has cooled approximately 1 hour You will not be able to unlock the oven door during this cool down period Please do not attempt to open door while locked or damage to the locking mechanism may occur Caution Even after the oven door lock...

Page 30: ...ter Pleaseturnoffpowertounitwhencleaninginsidethe hood Convection Fan Filter Filter may be removed and washed in soap and water or washed in a dish washer To remove the filter grasp the filter and pull upwards to unhook it from the deflector Reverse the procedure to replace Filter to be used for Convection Broil Roasting applications only Oven and Cabinet Light Replacement Before replacing a lamp ...

Page 31: ...e away excess water Avoid using abrasives on the burner base as they may damage the finish on the burner base Oven and Cabinet Light Replacement Beforereplacinglamp disconnectthepoweratthemainfuseorcircuitbreakerpanel When replacinglightbulbswaituntiltheovenandbulbarecool Removeovenlightlensbysimply unscrewingitcounterclockwise Thebulbcanthenbeunscrewedeasily Alwayshandlethe bulbwithadry neverwet ...

Page 32: ...ll the way to the back until the oven rack slips off the end of the rack support see 2 Thenpullracksupportaheadslightlytoengagethe feet withtheracksupport see 3 Toremove reversetheinstallationprocedure Rack Support Oven rack Oven rack feet Rack Supports The oven rack supports are designed to interlock into the oven sides but are easy to remove First remove oven racks see instructions above then gr...

Page 33: ...out 39 LBS 18 kg please exercise caution when removing the door 4 To replace the door reverse this sequence Please ensure hinges are fully inserted into recptacle and that door is fully opened to disengage brass catches When closing door again please inspect brass catches to ensure that they are completely away from hinges or damage may occur Make sure the brass catch is securely hinged Brass catc...

Page 34: ... used without removing the grease Let the pan cool first then wash the pan and griddle in hot soapy water Warming Drawer These ranges are equipped with a warming drawer below the main oven They have a variable thermostat which is on the right side behind the drawer front When ON a light will be visible on the control panel cooktop When removing the drawer ensure that the control is set to 0 the of...

Page 35: ...o not use an open flame for testing ii Check that all the controls are operating properly by lighting each of the burners Turn the burners on by pushing down and turning counter clockwise Try them at low medium and high settings iii Check the quality of the flame The top burners should have a steady relatively quiet flame with a 1 2 13mm sharp blue cone There should be no orange flame The oven bur...

Page 36: ...perly Control is not set properly Rack is not on correct shelf position The wrong cookware is being used Too many utensils in the oven Temperature setting is incorrect Oven light does not work Check that light switch is not jammed The light switch activator is located at the left side bottom of the oven door toinspect removedoorasperpage30instructions Light bulb is loose Bulb has blown Breaker or ...

Page 37: ...ck high voltage wires carefully for loose connections or pinches in the wires if connections are tight replace high voltage wire 3 Sparking occurs at electrodes when all control knobs are turned off 4 All burners that are turned on have lighted but electrodes are still sparking Push receptacles firmly onto all terminals Check positioning of shrink sleeving on receptacle should be flush with end of...

Page 38: ...ting Model 4200 4210 5200 5210 to Natural Gas NAT or Propane LP Normally Model5200 5210 48 and4200 4210 30 areorderedfromthefactorypresetforeitherNatural GasorPropane However theycanbeconvertedafterinstallationbyconvertingthepressureregulatorand replacingtheorificesinthevalvesandburnerswiththeappropriateorificekit Kitscanbeorderedfromyour dealerordirectlyfromHeartland Eachkitcontainsoneorificefore...

Page 39: ...stoftheburners Adjusting the Simmer Flame size After converting the burners with new orifaces the burner valves need to be adjusted The gas supply should be turned on for this step 1 Remove the control knob only the valve cover need not be removed 2 Turn the burner on and set to low 3 The flame size will have to be adjusted up or down depending on the gas you are converting to To adjust flame size...

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Page 41: ...t Housing 8202 Oven Light Assembly w light bulb 8204 OvenLens 8313 Front Band 9234 Electronic Timer self clean non self clean 60236 WarmingDrawerFrame 60237 Warming Drawer Bubble Panel specify colour 60239 OvenDoorFrame 60240 Rack Storage Door Frame 60241 Rack Storage Door Bubble Panel 60242 UtensilDrawerFrame 60243 Utensil Drawer Bubble Panel 60244 ReservoirFront 60245 ReservoirBubblePanel specif...

Page 42: ... Gas Electric kitchen range 6 sealed gas burners or 4 sealed burners and centre grill Electric convection oven come standard Also available in stainless steel as model 3635 Metro Cooktop versions for both Metro3825andLegacy3820modelsareavailable 9720 Built in Dual oven one convection one standard radiant Also available with a self clean oven feature as model 9730 6200 48 Electrickitchenrange 5radi...

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