Summary of Contents for Heartland Appliances Legacy 3530
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® METRO LEGACY SERIES II SERVICE MANUAL Model 3530 30” Legacy Model 3535 30” Metro Diagnosis Charts Service Procedures Component Data Model 3630 36” Legacy Model 3635 36” Metro Heartland Appliances Inc. Manual No. MLSM2003-09-03 0910-1...
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2003, September 3 Heartland Appliances Inc. 1050 Fountain St. N Cambridge, Ontario; N3H 4R7 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from Heartland Part# 0910-1 MLSM2003-09-03...
N - Burner Valves O - Back Panel Access P - Stove Top Prop Up Section 6: Wiring Diagrams ......26 Models 3530/3535 Models 3630/3635 Section 7: Exploded Views and Parts List ..28 NOTE: FOR FULL SERVICE NOTES, PLEASE REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL #0910...
Therefore, and covers are Heartland Appliances cannot be 3. If a replacement part is properly and responsible for the interpretation required ensure it meets securely of its Service Manuals by those factory specifications.
Warranty Claim forms to in- clude, but not limited to, the • • Contact an authorized Contact one of the following information: Heartland dealer or Heartland manufacturer’s service • Appliances direct. technicians to obtain a CSF Customer Name, Address and •...
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Section 2 Parts & Warranty Serial Number Location in Ranges: • Metro & Legacy ranges have the serial number located at the back of the range and on the kick plate. To view serial number plate, open door, and look at kickplate’s right top corner.
Electrical Requirements: & Gas Top) • Standard 240V; 60 Hz receptacle, properly polarized, • • 30” Models 3530/3535 on its own dedicated line must 36” Models with Grill 3630B/3635B be used. • 240V, 60Hz, 4.1 Kw (3 prong or Ranges are provided with a...
Problem Diagnosis Charts Section 4 Models 3530/3535; 3630/3635 & 3630B/3635B Problem Possible Cause Repair/Test Procedure PLEASE REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL #0910 FOR FULL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE DETAILS THIS AMENDMENT IS INTENTED TO ILLUSTRATE CHANGES MADE TO THE LOCATION OF THE RELAY BOARD,...
Section 5 Procedure A - Terminal Block Step 1: Disconnect power supply to Step 4: Mark and disconnect all range. Pull range away from wall wires attached to the terminal block and remove backguard held by 3 (including wire to ground stud for 4 screws and washers.
Section 5 Procedure B - Timer Replacement Step 1: For oven to operate, time of Step 5: Disconnect two molex day must be set in timer. See Timer plugs from clock. Please note that Programming (Procedure C) for clock has specific markings for details.
Section 5 Procedure D - Broil Element Step 5: If element faulty - Replace. Step 1: Disconnect power supply to range. Pull range away from wall Step 6: Open oven door and remove and remove backguard held by 3 for easier access (please refer to screws and washers.
Section 5 Procedure E Self Clean Latch Mechanism Step 1: Disconnect power supply to Step 6: Check microswitch to Step 11: Replace with new range. Pull range away from wall cooling fan - top white switch. assembly and remove backguard held by 3 Chech to ensure wiring is making screws and washers.
Section 5 Procedure F - Timer Relay Board Step 1: Disconnect power supply to range. Pull range away from wall and remove backguard held by 3 screws and washers. See Proce- dure A Step 1. Step 2: Prop Top Up. See Proce- dure P.
Section 5 Procedure G - Timer Coaxial Cable Step 1: Disconnect power supply to range. Pull range away from wall and remove backguard held by 3 screws and washers. See Proce- dure A Step 1. Step 2: Prop Top Up. See Proce- dure P.
Section 5 Procedure H - Cooling Fan & Limit Step 5: To access fan limit. Prop Step 1: Disconnect power supply to Top Up. See Procedure XXX. range. Pull range away from wall and remove backguard held by 3 Step 6: If fan and wiring in good screws and washers.
Section 5-3 Procedure I - Spark Module Step 1: Disconnect power supply to Step 4: There should be no conti- range. Pull range away from wall nuity across any of the correspond- and remove backguard held by 3 ing terminals from one side of the screws and washers.
Section 5-3 Procedure J - Regulator Replacement Step 1: Disconnect power supply to Step 6: If installed backwards, range and shut off gas supply. Pull disconnect regulator from manifold range away from wall and remove and inlet piping, reverse orientation backguard held by 3 screws and and re-install.
Section 5-3 Procedure K - Gas Conversion Serial number of range must be Step 6: Burner valves simmer jet Step 9: Surface burner orifice provided to ensure correct kit is conversion. Remove control panel: conversion - outer flame ring. ordered. See Table below. pry open the metal plugs using a Remove existing orifices and replace small blade screwdriver (ensure...
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Section 5-3 Procedure K - Gas Conversion Step 13: Grill models only. There Step 11: Air shutter adjustment will Step 12: Air shutter adjustment will is only valve simmer jet and one be needed for small simmer setting. be needed for small simmer setting. burner jet.
Section 5-3 Procedure L - Burner Caps Step 1: Nuisance sparking and Step 3: Other causes for erratic erratic flames can be caused by sparking are moisture inside caps improper positioning of burner caps (specially after washing) or food onto the burner base. particles blocking the ports.
Section 5-3 Procedure M - Electrodes (Surface & Grill) Step 10: Pull wire from faulty Step 16: Grill models. To replace Step 1: Before replacing surface electrode and transfer to new damaged or faulty grill electrodes. electrode, ensure it is clean of food deposits (an emery board can be electrode.
Section 5-3 Procedure N - Top Burner Valve Step 1: Disconnect power supply to range and shut off gas. Pull range away from wall and remove backguard held by 3 screws and washers. See Procedure A Step 1. Step 2: Prop Top Up. See Proce- dure P And remove control panel.
Section 5-3 Procedure O - Back Panel Access Back Panel Removal: Step 5: Gently pull panel back and Step 14: To access components, disconnect red and black wires to swing side panel outwards. Provides access to all electrical and cooling fan (do not forget to re- mechanical components at the attach these at the end of any back of the stove.
Section 5-3 Procedure P - Stove Top Prop Up Step 4: Using support bar, swing up Step 1: Disconnect power supply to and attach to manifold. range. Pull range away from wall and remove backguard held by 3 screws and washers. Step 2: Remove all burner compo- nents to avoid sliding backwards when stove top is hinged up.