Heartland Classic 6200 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Heartland Classic 6200 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

48" & 30" electric convection w/smooth top self clean range
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Installation and Operating Instructions For
6200 48" Electric Convection w/smooth top Range
6210 48" Electric Convection w/smooth top Self Clean Range
8200 30" Electric Convection w/smooth top Range
8210 30" Electric Convection w/smooth top Self Clean Range
Note: Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install this unit.
The oven door thermometer does not sense
temperature. It is for aesthestics only and is
nonfunctional.
Manual #67402
0060204.013106
© 2004 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC.
1050 Fountain Street North Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H 4R7
Models:
ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave this manual with appliance
Save these instructions
for future use
NOTE: Clock must be
set or your main oven
will not function!
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). Please
read these instructions thoroughly
before attempting to install this unit.
Failure to follow installation instructions
will result in costly service calls.
Model
8200/8210
Model
6200/6210
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  • Page 1 The oven door thermometer does not sense temperature. It is for aesthestics only and is nonfunctional. Manual #67402 0060204.013106 © 2004 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC. Models: for future use NOTE: Clock must be set or your main oven will not function!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Description ... Page 1. Assembly and Installation ... 2 2. Positioning the Range ... 3 3. Installation Clearances ... 3 4. Exhaust Hood ... 4 5. Ventless Installation ... 4 6. Vented Installation ... 5 7. Important Safety Instructions ... 6 8.
  • Page 3: Assembly And Installation

    5) You are now ready to remove the range from the skid For 30" units have one person at each end stand beside the skid and carefully lift the range by the bottom skirt, and a third person pull the skid out from underneath the range. Slowly set the range down on the floor, bending you knee's not your back! For 48"...
  • Page 4: Positioning The Range

    4. Put both hands on the trim and carefully push the range into place, make sure floor is clear of all debris. Don't forget to plug in the main power cord and the exhaust hood power cable and test the operation of the appliance, before the range is in it's final position.
  • Page 5: Exhaust Hood

    A set of exhaust filters are included with your hood. The filters should be cleaned periodically in soapy water. Extras are available from your dealer or directly from Heartland Appliances Inc. Please order 4 or more filters at one time to save freight and handling charges.
  • Page 6: Vented Installation

    All duct work must be metal. Do not use plastic duct. The range hood should never be exhausted into a wall cavity or an attic where an accumulation of grease could become a fire hazard.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Instructions

    All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician. Before performing any service, switch off circuit breaker or remove fuse. 8. Storage in or on appliance—flammable materials should not be stored in an oven, near surface units or in range cabinet.
  • Page 8 Always turn the surface units off before removing cookware. When preparing flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on. Use care when touching the cooktop. The smooth surface of the cooktop will retain heat and may be hot enough to burn even though it may appear dark in color after the controls have been turned off.
  • Page 9: Oven Safety

    RECOMMENDED. For model 8210 30" range, the two right and front left surface elements will not be operational during self clean mode as long as the door lock is engaged. For model 6210 48" range, the two left and two right surface elements will not be operational during self clean mode as long as the door lock is engaged.
  • Page 10: Cooktop Features And Layout

    D - 1800 +800 watt radiant 7" dia (48" model only) F - 1800 watt radiant 7" dia. (48" model only) D & F -Total area of bridge element 16 1/2"x7" G - Element Controls (allows an infinite range of cooking temperatures) Top Elements Indicator Light...
  • Page 11: How To Set Smooth Cooktop Burners

    How to Set Smooth Cooktop Burners Fig. A Fig. B Note: You may hear slight "clicking" sounds during cooking. These sounds are normal and indicate the control is maintaining the power level set on the knob. Burners A,B, E & F: - Push the knobs in and turn in either direction to the setting desired.
  • Page 12: Radiant Heat Elements

    About the smooth cooktop surface units… The cooktop features heating units beneath a smooth Eurokera Ceramic surface. Note: A slight odor is normal when a new cooktop is used for the first time. It is caused by the heating of new parts and insulating materials and will disappear in a short time.
  • Page 13: Cookware Selection

    Selecting types of Cookware: The following information will help you choose cookware, which will give good performance on glass cooktops Stainless Steel: Recommended. Aluminum: Heavy Weight recommended . Good conductivity. Aluminum residues sometimes appear as scratches on the cooktop, but can be removed if cleaned immediately.
  • Page 14: Care & Cleaning Of The Smooth Cooktop

    Cleaning the Glass Cooktop: (for ordering information of any of the following cleaning products please see page 14) Clean your cooktop after each spill Make sure all control knobs are in the “0” (off) position Normal Daily Use Cleaning: Only use the recommended cleaning cream, Cerama Bryte™, on the glass cooktop. Other creams may not be as effective. To maintain and protect the surface of your glass cooktop, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 15: To Order Cooktop Cleaning Supplies

    Cleaning The Glass Cooktop: Special Care for Sugary Spills: Our testing shows that if you are cooking high sugar mixtures such as jelly or fudge and have a spillover, permanent damage to the cooktop surface may occur unless the spillover is immediately removed. 1.
  • Page 16: Oven And Warming Drawer Features

    Features Cooking Controls The cooking controls are located on the right hand side of the cooktop; these controls offer an infinite number of heat settings for ease and accuracy in cooking and baking. Solid Element Features (see figure 5) A) 6" (152mm) Ultra Temp Solid Element Burners - heat up 25% faster than conventional solid elements.
  • Page 17: Control Panel

    Please Note: Warming oven is not affected by timer settings Clock Control Panel - The timer and control panel is concealed behind the cabinet door for standard and self clean models. Note: Warming Oven is not timer controlled K) Digital Timer - With minute minder and automatic start and stop cooking features. L) Rocker Switch controls the overhead light under the exhaust hood.
  • Page 18: Warming Drawer Control & Operation

    Warming Drawer Control and Operation To activate the warming drawer, first find the temperature control located beside the warming drawer behind the drawer door. Select a temperature level from "0 - 3" where "0" is off and "3" is high. The temperature is infinitely variable and rages from 130°F to 220°F.
  • Page 19: Oven Bake/Broil Control

    Bake - Broil Control Main oven indicator light Baking To bake, push down and turn the oven control counter clockwise to any desired temperature. When baking is selected, the indicator light under the bake symbol lights up, and the bake element will activate.
  • Page 20: Oven Operation

    For traditional baking the convection feature should be OFF. Your oven has a temperature range of 150° F to 550° F (65°C to 290°C). The oven Cycling Light glows until oven reaches the high end of heating cycle, then cycles off and on during cooking.
  • Page 21: How To Select Cooking Methods

    How to Select Cooking Methods Standard Baking - To bake, turn the oven control to any desired temperature between 150°F to 500°F (65°C AND 290°C). When baking is selected, the indicator lights up, and the bake element will activate. Always preheat the oven approximately 5-10 minutes.
  • Page 22: Clock / Timer Function

    CLOCK/ TIMER Bell symbol indicates minute minder in operation Minute minder Duration of bake or S/C time Time of Day Setting NOTE: Clock must be set or your main oven will not function! 1. To set the time of day: a) the clock read-out will be flashing "...
  • Page 23: Time Bake

    2. To cancel minute minder operation: a) press “ “. b) press “ “ setting button and set to zero. c) then press “ “ cancel button and the display will return to time of day mode. Time Bake (for main oven only) 1.
  • Page 24: General Cooking Guidelines

    General Cooking Guidelines Standard & Convection Cooking Standard Cooking: Radiant Heat Pattern Diagram shows how heat is radiated from the elements, during the cooking process Convection Cooking: Convection Air Pattern Diagram shows how heat is circulated from the convection fan, distributing heat evenly around the food, during the cooking process.
  • Page 25: Meat & Poultry Cooking Guide & Tips

    This chart is a reference guide only, as variables such as size, temperature and individual preferences may affect the cooking time. Recipe or package directions should always take precedence. Keep a record of your results, preferred temperatures and times. Meat Roasting Guide: Foods B eef S irloin or R ib R oas ts...
  • Page 26: Broiling & Bakingcooking Guide & Tips

    This chart is a reference guide only, as variables such as size, temperature and individual preferences may affect the cooking time. Recipe or package directions should always take precedence. Keep a record of your results, preferred temperatures and times. Broiling Guide: Foods D egree of D oneness B eef...
  • Page 27: General Care And Cleaning

    Avoid abrasive cleaners. If any acid based food or liquid, such as lemon juice or tomato juice, is spilled on the range, wipe it at once to prevent staining.
  • Page 28 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 exhaust hood.
  • Page 29: How To Self Clean

    "P 1.30" and "AUTO lights up when self clean is activated press bake button to set self clean mode How to Self Clean The recommended self clean time is 3 hours. The cycle can be set however, anywhere from 1 hour 30 minutes for light soiling, to 3 hours maximum for heavy soiling.
  • Page 30: Time Delay Self Clean

    5. Turn the oven thermostat control knob clockwise until it can no longer be turned (see fig c). Bake indicator will come on. 6. Your oven is now in the self clean mode and will operate in self clean mode for the time you have set. 7.
  • Page 31: Cancel Time Delay Self Clean

    STOP 5. Next, press the " " end time button, the display will change to show the time of day. 6. Use the " " or " " to set the actual time of the day you want the oven to shut off.
  • Page 32: Nickel Trim

    The filters should be replaced every 4 months or when they begin to restrict air flow. Replacement Filters are available from your dealer or directly from Heartland Appliances. Please order four or more at one time to save freight and handling charges. See instructions for ordering on page 38.
  • Page 33: Interior Oven Rack Removal

    Interior Oven Rack The oven rack is designed with stop-locks so that when placed correctly on the supports, it (a) will stop before coming completely out of the oven, (b) will not tip when placing or removing food. To install, place the rack "feet" on the rack support and push the oven rack backward along the rack support (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 )
  • Page 34: Oven Door Removal

    WARNING! Do not sit, lean, lift or stand on the doors or drawers of this range as possible injuries may result. Make sure the brass catch is securely hinged...
  • Page 35: Warming Drawer Removal

    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"...
  • Page 36: Range Problem Solver

    If you still require help... Heartland Ranges contain standard electrical components available from your dealer or Heartland Appliances Inc. In case repair is required, consult your Dealer for an appliance repair depot near you. For warranty service, please call your dealer, or call Heartland: Bus.
  • Page 37: Other Products

    Also available with a self clean oven feature, as model 9730 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"...
  • Page 38: Parts Diagram

    6 02 3 6 8 01 5 1 6 02 5 0 6 02 7 7 Model 6200 / 8200 Electric Range Parts Chart Model 6210 / 8210 Electric Self Clean Range Parts Chart 1 5 9 6 6 02 8 5...
  • Page 39: Parts List

    Electronic Timer (self clean & non-self clean) H-692 Easy Glide Castor 1" Diameter Please order part by number. Parts may be ordered from your dealer or direct from Heartland Appliances Inc. Telephone for prices and ordering instruction. Call 800-361-1517, and ask for the order desk.

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