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MODEL 9100/7100

GAS   RANGE

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WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this
manual. For assistance or additional information, consult a qualified
installer, service agency, manufacturer (dealer) or the gas supplier.

Note: This appliance can only be installed in the state of
Massachusetts by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gasfitter.

The oven door thermometer does not sense temperature. It is for
aesthestics only and is nonfunctional.

Model
9100

Model
7100

Manual #7715
REV 111204

©  2004 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC.

1050 Fountain St. N.

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H 4R7

Bus. (519) 650-5501

Fax (519) 650-3773

Toll Free Phone 1-800-361-1517

Toll Free Fax 1-800-327-5609

These symbols on the nameplate mean the product has been
design certified by American Gas Association Laboratories and
Canadian Gas Association Laboratories.

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Summary of Contents for 7100

Page 1: ...ce agency manufacturer dealer or the gas supplier Note This appliance can only be installed in the state of Massachusetts by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gasfitter The oven door thermometer does not sense temperature It is for aesthestics only and is nonfunctional Model 9100 Model 7100 Manual 7715 REV111204 2004 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC 1050 Fountain St N Cambridge Ontario Canada N3H4R7 Bus...

Page 2: ...e performed by a factory Authorized Service Person 2 Warranty applies to product only in the country in which it was purchased 3 HeartlandisnotliableforanyclaimsordamagesresultingfromanyfailureoftheCookstoveorfromservicedelays beyond their reasonable control 4 Toobtainwarrantyservice theoriginalpurchasermustpresenttheoriginalBillofSale ModelandSerialnumber Components repaired or replaced are warra...

Page 3: ...l 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 keep natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical device mechanical extractor hood Prolonged inte...

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Page 5: ...eration 14 23 Oven Lighting 15 24 RangeThermostat 15 25PowerFailureOperation 16 26 Manually Lighting the Top Burners 16 27 ManuallyLightingtheOvenBurner 16 28 Clock Timer 17 29 Care and Cleaning 18 30 Porcelain 18 31 OvenCleaning 19 32 SurfaceBurners 19 33 Nickel Trim 20 34 Exhaust Hood 20 35 Oven and Cabinet Light 20 36 InteriorOvenRackRemoval 21 37 Rack Supports Removal 21 38 OvenDoorRemoval 22 ...

Page 6: ...ely 1 8 1 4 Adjusting levelling bolts in too far will cause the leg to drag on the floor potentially causing damage to flooring see figure 1a Check that gliders and floor are free of any debris this will ensure you do not scratch your floor 3 Assemble base to legs using the nuts and bolts provided For the 48 the shorter base sections are the sides and the longer sections are front and rear the bla...

Page 7: ...n body at the bottom can be used to lift from the back 3 Lift the range off pallet and onto base making sure the range is sitting square and level on base The stove sits over the lip of the base assembly Helpful hint Instead of trying to square the entire stove over the base put one side or back on first then slowly lower the other side into position 4 Lastly install the oven vent deflector on the...

Page 8: ...ts final position See cabinet installation instructions 5 Toleveltherange simplyadjustthelevellingscrewswithteflonpadslocatedatthebottomofeach leg the ones you assembled in step 2 of Assembly of Range Base Using a 5 16 8 mm open endwrenchturntheadjustingscrewclockwisetoraiseupthecorner andcounter clockwisetolower thecorner Don tforgettheteflonglidershouldextendbeyondthebottomofthelegbyapproximatel...

Page 9: ...r one or more of the legs see Positioning the Range step 4 min 18 457 mm 0 0 1 25 mm min 30 1 4 768 mm min 36 914 mm min 18 457 mm 0 0 0 min 30 1 4 768 mm max 36 914 mm Model 7100 Installation Clearance Model 9100 Installation Clearance Fig 3 Installation Clearances The clearances in the table are also stated on the rating plate and on a reproduction of the plate on the back page of this manual se...

Page 10: ... MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI NFPA 70 LATEST EDITION IN THE U S OR THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART I CSA STANDARD C22 1 IN CANADA or YOUR NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Connect the female end of the power cord to the main power male receptacle at the rear of the stove See page 8 for receptacle loca...

Page 11: ...rsandexhaustedthru therearofthehood backintotheroom Installtheexhaustfiltersintheirlocationunderthecabinetbyfirstremoving the light lens Then on one side insert one of the filters into the grooves front and rear of the cabinet and slide into place Repeat these steps for the second filter Figure 6 Exhaust venting options Vented Installation Tools Material and Dimensions Tools required to install ve...

Page 12: ...wall the range may be positioned as shown in Figure 6 Continue the duct through the ceiling into the attic Terminate duct either on an outside wall just below the sofit using a vent hood or through the roof with aroofcap Sealwithcaulking aroundandundercaporhood Completeyourinstallationby following directions under Ventless Installation Model 9100 Model 7100 19 483 mm 66 1 4 1682 mm 56 1416 mm 36 1...

Page 13: ...theknockoutanduptothemanifold Reassemblethebackpaneltothestove Model7100hasonlyonesupply pipe installation location see illustration below THE RANGE MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL REQUIREMENTS THEINSTALLATIONMUSTCONFORMWITHTHENATIONALGASCODE Note Appliances installed in the state of Massachusetts This appliance can only be installed in the state of Mas...

Page 14: ...linings may also trap heat causing a fire hazard 10 It is a good practice to install CO detectors when any gas appliance or furnace is present in the home Please follow manufacturer s recommendations for location and installation of CO detectors Exhaust Hood Safety Caution Do not store items of interest to children in cabinet above the range or on top of range cabinet Children climbing on range to...

Page 15: ... BTU 3 kW and rear is maximum 8 000 BTU 2 34 kW L P 7 000 BTU with simmer of 600 BTU 2 kW accurately maintain temperature C Right Burners 48 models only front sealed burner is maximum 10 000 BTU 2 93 kW L P 9 000 BTU with simmer of 1000 BTU 3 kW and rear is maximum 8 000 BTU 2 34 kW L P 7 000 BTU with simmer of 600 BTU 2 kW one for large jobs one for small easy clean D GasBurnerControls allowaninf...

Page 16: ...6Kw ovenburner Other Features see fig 8 G Digital Clock With minute minder H Broiler Broiler drawer located under the oven glides open for easy access for all your broiling needs I More Storage model 7100 only lift and open the cast door to gain access to more storage area J CabinetDoor theminuteminder exhaustfancontrolandoverheadlightswitchareconcealedbehindthecabinet door K Three position switch...

Page 17: ...er Control Medium Left Front Burner Control Large Centre Front Burner Control Medium Centre Rear Burner Control Medium Right Front Burner Control Large Oven Control Oven Control Right Front Burner Control Medium Left Front Burner Control Large Right Rear Burner Control Medium Left Rear Burner Control Medium 5 6 4 3 0 2 1 5 6 4 3 0 2 1 5 6 4 3 0 2 1 5 6 4 3 0 2 1 200 35 0 170 300 1 45 250 1 20 95 2...

Page 18: ...p Note whenlightinganyone 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 to re ignite the burner See page 16 for manual lighting procedure For safety reasons always adjust the burner controls so that flames do not extend beyond the edges of pots ...

Page 19: ...as lines If the oven flame does not light in 10 seconds STOP Release oven knob this will prevent any further gas from going into the oven Wait at least 1 minute before trying to light oven again If you are still not successful see trouble shooting guide Range Thermostat The temperature in the oven is transmitted to the thermostat by the sensor tube located at the rear of the oven It must always be...

Page 20: ...acing the grate Manually Lighting the Oven Burner The oven can be operated safely by lighting the oven burner in the following manner 1 Removetheovenbottom 2 Hold a flame source at the front of the burner directly beside the igniter We recommend a barbecue lighter as flame source 3 Push in and hold down the knob continue to hold down the oven knob and select the desired oven temperature 4 You must...

Page 21: ...ring count down the minute minder has priority in the display The units are seconds The maximum time is 99 minutes Bell symbol indicates minute minder in operation Minute minder Adjust setting up Adjust setting down Reset minute minder Press and buttontogetherandrelease button first Signal The signal after time out will stay on 7 minutes if itisnotbeenresetwiththe button Onlyone touch Signal Sound...

Page 22: ...is hot Porcelain is glass and sudden changes in temperature may cause cracking Clean porcelain surfaces using warm soapy water glass cleaner or non abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth Avoid abrasivecleaners Ifanyacid basedfoodorliquid suchaslemonjuiceortomatojuiceisspilledontherangewipe it at once to prevent staining Note Redappliancesonly aredwaxcoatinghasbeenaddedforpreparationpurposeswhich may we...

Page 23: ...ycleaning Ovenracksmaybecleanedinyoursinkwithdishclothanddetergent Ifspillage hasremainedontheracksforanextendedperiod morevigorouscleaningwithasteelwoolsoap pad may be required Surface Burners Top burners require little care other than to wipe off the head of each burner If a boilover occurs theburnercapcanbeeasilyliftedoutsoburnerportholescanbecleanedinhotsoapywaterwith asoftbrush Therearenobolt...

Page 24: ...to save freight and handling charges See instructions for ordering on page 7 under EXHAUST HOOD The inside of your exhaust hood should be inspected periodically for grease buildup a fire hazard and cleaned as required with soap and water Oven and Cabinet Light Replacement Beforereplacinglamp disconnectthepoweratthemainfuseorcircuitbreakerpanel When replacinglightbulbs waituntiltheovenandbulbarecoo...

Page 25: ...n Rack Theovenrackisdesignedwithstop lockssothatwhenplacedcorrectlyonthesupports it a willstopbefore coming completely out of the oven b will not tip when placing or removing food Toinstall placetherack feet ontheracksupportand pushtheovenrackbackwardalongtheracksupport see 1 Push the oven rack all the way to the back until the oven rack slips off the end of the rack support see 2 Thenpullracksupp...

Page 26: ...vetheovendoorforthoroughcleaningoftheoven Removaloftheovendoor is easy 1 Open oven door and latch the brass catches on to the upper leg of the hinge see below Make sure the catch is securely hinged 2 With a hand on each side of the door lift the door slightly and pull out 3 The door weighs about 17 lbs 8 kg so exercise caution when removing the door 4 To replace the door reverse this sequence 2 an...

Page 27: ...en could reach 550 F causing the oven burner to cycle down to the low position which will affect your broiling time Broiling guide charts in most cookbooks are approximate Your personal experience using the broiler will establish the most desirable cooking time Broiling Pan The broiling pan grille allows for the proper drainage of cooking grease into the lower pan Both the griddle and pan should a...

Page 28: ...ntil it stops At the same time from underneath pull on both release tabs see figure 2 to disengage the drawer from the track and pull drawer out 6 To reinstall line up the drawer s tracks with each other press on the bottom of the drawer and push all the way back see figure 3 7 Reattach drawer stop Please ensure the drawer is back far enough to clear stove s fixed stops Drawer Stop Reverse View An...

Page 29: ...les Do 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 ove...

Page 30: ...o allow more or less air into the tube The centred position is usually about right Tighten the screw replace the assembly and check the flame pattern 4 10 6 mm loosen screw Oven Burner Assembly Theovenburnerassemblyisvisibleandaccessibleforservicingwhentheovenbottompanelisremoved Theburnerassembly is made up of several components as shown below Oven burner assembly Figure 10 figure 11 thermocouple...

Page 31: ...tacles firmly onto all terminals Check positioning of shrink sleeving on receptacle should be flush with end of receptacle trim if necessary Replace module Ground Earth lead to module disconnected or range chassis not properly connected to ground earth by ground earth lead or through third prong of power cord plug combined with reversed power supply polarity Check ground earth connection of range ...

Page 32: ...nd Each kit contains all the parts required for conversion as well as instructions and a orifice removal tool The kits available are When ordering your kit please include your serial number to ensure the correct conversion kit is supplied to you Conversion Kits and Information 7698 7100 ORIFICE KIT NAT DOMESTIC SABAF 7698I 7100 ORIFICE KIT NAT DOMESTIC SABAF ISPHORDING 7699 9100 ORIFICE KIT NAT DO...

Page 33: ...ilable in stainless steel as model 3635 Metro Cooktop versions for both Metro 3825 and Legacy 3820 models are available 9720 Built in Dual oven one convection one standard radiant Also available with a self clean oven feature as model 9730 4200 30 Gas Electrickitchenrange 4sealedgas burners electricconvectionovenfitsina30 opening Also available with a self clean oven feature as model 4210 5200 48 ...

Page 34: ...5 5 208 16601 1551 6 536 1 588 1 610 1 5451 1 575 1596 1110 1115 11201 1125 9141 1320 1330 1599 1546 1592 46071 4575 1556 45231 7545 9530 8313 4012 1110 1115 11201 1125 9141 9106 91051 8455 8455 7162 1551 8536 1588 1610 45451 4570 1596 6679 8202 6202 8204 7590 7956 7364 9100 7581 9237 3556 7100 7580 7162 8200 7577 7376 7551 7552 9533 7528 7374 7374 7374 7591 7558 7557 7560 7562 2 7559 7570 7569 75...

Page 35: ...rder by part number Parts may be ordered from your dealer or direct from Heartland Appliances Inc Phone factory for prices and ordering instruction Phone 519 650 5501 ask for the order desk 1110 OvenDoorHandleStanchion 1120 OuterOvenDoorPanel 1125 OvenDoorThermometer NonFunctional 1307 Fire Door Frame 7100 only 1311 Ash Pan Door Complete 7100 only 1320 Wire Spring Handle 7100 only 1325 Bell Damper...

Page 36: ...is used Surface adjacent to cook top left 7100 1 25mm Surface adjacent to cook top right 7100 0 0mm Surface adjacent to cook top 9100 0 0mm Surfaceadjacenttowarmingoven 0 0mm Cook top to underside of adjacent cabinets 18 457mm Cook top to underside of cabinets 30 1 4 768 mm Maximumdepthofoverheadcabinets 13 330mm Maximum depth of counters 24 610mm Maximum height of counters 36 914mm Rearclearance ...

Page 37: ...age should be calculated by a qualified electrician Themaximumpropane naturalgassupply inlet must not exceed 14 inches of water column The minimum gas supply inlet shouldbeatleast5inchesofwatercolumn for natural gas or at least 11 inches of water column for LP gas NOTE Gas services should be checked by a qualified gas technician ...

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