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USING YOUR OVEN

chops and hamburgers would typically be broiled
on rack position 4. If top browning casseroles or
bread, the thickness of the food will indicate the posi-
tion. Casseroles and bread would typically be
browned on rack position 2 (see instructions below
for more information).

CONVECTION BROIL

Convection broil is cooking by intense infrared radiant
heat supplied by the broil burner while fan at the back
of the oven circulates hot air in a continuous pattern
around the food. Convection broil cooks the food with
better results for thicker cuts of meat. The meat sears
on the outside and retains more juices and natural
flavor inside with less shrinkage.

FOODS SUITABLE FOR CONVECTION BROILING:

Thicker Cuts of Meat (1" or more)
Rack position #3 (same position for broiling)

Thicker, Irregular-sized Pieces of Poultry (1" or more),
Rack position #2 or #3 (same position for broiling)

Thicker, Pieces of Fish (1" or more)
Rack position #3 (same position for broiling)

Top Browning: Casseroles and Breads

Rack position #2 or #3 (same position for broiling)

REGULAR BROIL

Broil is cooking by intense infrared radiant heat supplied by
the broil burner located at the top of the oven.

FOODS SUITABLE FOR BROILING:

Appetizers

Rack position #3 or #4
Meats, Poultry, Fish (under 1")
Rack position #4

Top Browning: Casseroles and breads
Rack position #2 or #3

NOTE: The broiler pan for both broiling and convection
broiling should be placed all the way to the back of the
oven and centered on the rack for best results.

USING A MEAT THERMOMETER TO BROIL AND
CONVECTION BROIL

To accurately determine the doneness of a thick steak or
chop (1-1/2) inches thick or more), use a meat ther-
mometer. Insert the point of the thermometer into the
side of the meat to the center. Cook the first to 90°F for
rare meat. Cook the first side 100°F for medium to
well done. Cook the second side to the desired de-
gree for the doneness you want, 140°F to 145°F for
rare, and 150°F to 155°F for medium and 160°F to
165°F for well done. If you are cooking pork, cook to
160°F.
A large two-piece broil pan comes with your new
range. When you are broiling, always use both
pieces. Do not cover the grid with aluminum foil.
This slotted grid allows the grease drippings to flow
into the bottom of the pan keeping it away from the
intense heat of the infra-red broiler burner. This help to
minimize the smoking and spattering of the grease.

TO GET THE BEST RESULTS
OPEN DOOR BROILING

NOTE: Open Door

Broiling is also possible with the

Precision Series oven. However, the oven door hinge
DOES NOT have a dedicated Broil-Stop position. To
achieve the best results for Open-Door Broiling, open
oven door approximately 6-8 Inches.

WARNING! NEVER leave pets and/or small children
unattended while oven is in the Open Door Broiling
position. Front panel and knobs may get hot to
the touch as the heat is directly escaping to the
front section of the oven. Wear oven mitts and
always use Caution!

NOTE: It is not recommended to use the convection
fan if Open Door Broiling.

Defrost the food before starting to cook.

Put food on broiler pan, center and push broiler pan
to the very back of the oven rack.

Set a minute timer for the minimum time to check the
food.

Steaks should be at least one inch thick, if rare doneness
is desired. It is difficult to get rare with meat that is thin-
ner.

After half the total cooking time, turn the food over only
once. It is not necessary to turn over thin foods (fillet
of fish, Ham slices, etc.). Liver slices must be turned
over.

Use a two-piece broil pan. Two-piece broil pans are
designed to minimize smoke and spatter. DO NOT
cover the slotted grid with aluminum foil. This will
catch the grease and could cause a fire.

When top browning use metal or glass-ceramic bake

ware. DO NOT use heat-proof Glass or pottery as this
type of glassware cannot withstand the intense heat
of the broiler burner.Place the vertical positioning
rod into the hole located on the bottom left side of
the oven can.

NOTE: You cannot use the broiler burner and
the bake burner at the same time. When one is
on, the other cannot be turned on!

LGR SERIES

Summary of Contents for LGSCR304

Page 1: ...USE AND CARE INSTALLATION GUIDE GAS SELF CLEAN...

Page 2: ...fication 12 Range Parts Identification 13 Using The Range Top Power Burners 14 Using The RangeTop 15 16 17 Using Your Oven 17 18 19 20 Using Your Oven Self Clean Mode 21 22 Care And Maintenance 23 Car...

Page 3: ...s Manual Clean feature our exclusive BBQ Grill w Tru Sided stainless steel channeling grates that help reduce flare ups by channeling the grease away from the burner The stainless radiant trays promot...

Page 4: ...LGR SERIES 4 30 MODELS LGSCR304 LGSCR304 30 LGR MSELF CLEAN MODELS...

Page 5: ...5 36 MODELSS LGR SERIES LGSCR366 LGSCR364G LGSCR364B LGSCR366 36 LGR MSELF CLEAN MODELS...

Page 6: ...6 48 MODELS LGR SERIES LGSCR486G LGSCR484BG LGSCR486B LGSCR488 LGSCR484BG 48 LGR MSELF CLEAN MODELS...

Page 7: ...7 60 MODELS NOT AVAILABLE LGR SERIES...

Page 8: ...ndard is not applicable Standard for Manufactured Home Installations ANSI NCSBCS A225 1 or with local codes as Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed ex...

Page 9: ...iber range as this appliance provides intense heat and can increase acci dent potential Safety precautions must be followed when using any kitchen appliance Insure proper installation and servicing Fo...

Page 10: ...over adjacent work areas cooking areas or the edge of the range HOLD THE HANDLE of the pan to prevent movement of the utensil when stirring food DO NOT USE the BBQ grill top section for cooking exces...

Page 11: ...minum foil to cover the oven racks or to line the oven Heat can be trapped beneath the foil this can cause damage to the oven and food may not cook correctly Before BAKING and BROILING Turn on the ove...

Page 12: ...Large Oven 2 Oven Thermostat Sensing Bulb 3 Convection Baffle 4 Convection Fan center back wall of oven can behind baffle 5 Oven Light 6 Broiler Burner behind glass 7 Door Lock only on self clean mod...

Page 13: ...riddle Plate 3 Griddle Flue Cover 4 BBQ Grill 5 Island Trim 6 Cast Iron Grate 7 Bull Nose 8 Indicating Lights 9 Switch Light Fan 10 Knobs 11 Drip Pan Handle 12 Oven Door Handle 13 Door Panel 14 Small...

Page 14: ...ensils which con duct heat slowly such as glass ceramic should be used with medium to low flames If you are cooking with a large pot a larger flame can be used When using the simmer feature turn the m...

Page 15: ...ing the grill components into the grill compartment Avoid hitting the ceramic igniter that could break preventing operation of the grill Do not leave the grill unattended while in use Do not use charc...

Page 16: ...preventing operation of the grill After the juices begin to bubble to the surface turn the meat only once This helps keep the juices in the meat If ash is particularly thick and impedes the airflow o...

Page 17: ...rates from the food The amount of moisture that condenses on the oven depends on the moisture content of the food The moisture will condense on any surface that is cooler than the inside of the oven s...

Page 18: ...king pies and breads A shiny finish works best for cakes and cookies since it reflects some of the heat and provides a tenderer surface Cookie sheets with only one lip will give the best results as th...

Page 19: ...r a lid To dehydrate food follow suggestions in a recipe To warm plates check with the dishware manufacturer for the recommended temperatures To use the oven as a low cooker set the oven control knob...

Page 20: ...r medium and 160 F to 165 F for well done If you are cooking pork cook to 160 F A large two piece broil pan comes with your new range When you are broiling always use both pieces Do not cover the grid...

Page 21: ...tic door lock cycle begins Do not attempt to open the door when the lock light is on You can stop the cycle by turning to OFF position The lock light will turn off only after the oven has cooled below...

Page 22: ...te porcelain enamel on both sides for durability The occasional use of mild abrasive cleaners such as Bon Ami Soft Scrub Abrasive cleansers used vigorously or too often can eventually harm the enamel...

Page 23: ...ghtly Rinse thoroughly and dry If food has burned onto the oven and is difficult to remove soak the spots with a cloth saturated with household ammonia Allow it to soak for an hour or two with the doo...

Page 24: ...type and gas BTU input ratings for each burner as well as necessary information from ETL test labs is located behind the kick plate You will need to remove the kick plate to access this information se...

Page 25: ...Verify gas type Burners are dirty Clean burners ports Burners are mis aligned Align and reassemble burners Water in burner s Dis assemble and dry burners Dirty electrode s Clean burner electrode Techn...

Page 26: ...Check plug Improper settings Verify proper settings on knob selector No oven broil Improper settings see no bake Verify proper settings Uneven baking Insufficient pre heat time Allow oven to preheat a...

Page 27: ...27 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LG SERIES RANGES LGR SELF CLEAN CONVECTION MODELS LGSCR 30 36 48 LGR SERIES...

Page 28: ...48 All Models 32 xx All Models 33 Unpacking and Ventilation Requirements 34 Cabinet Install Drawing Front View 35 Cabinet Install Drawing Side View 36 Installation Instructions 37 38 Gas Hook Up Testi...

Page 29: ...High Shelf must be ordered separately and installed at the rear of the range For island installations and other installations with more than 12 clearance our stainless steel Island Trim is suitable t...

Page 30: ...30 30 ALL MODELS LGR SERIES LGSCR304 FOUR Burners At 17 000 btu...

Page 31: ...31 36 ALL MODELS LGSCR364B Four Burners At 17 000 btu 12 BBQ Grill LGSCR366 Six Burners At 17 000 btu LGSCR364G Four Burners At 17 000 btu 12 Thermo Griddle LGR SERIES...

Page 32: ...GSCR488 Eight Burners At 17 000 btu LGR SERIES LGSCR484BG Four Burners At 17 000 btu 12 BBQ Grill 12 thermo Griddle LGSCR486B Six Burners At 17 000 btu 12 BBQ Grill LGSCR486G Six Burners At 17 000 btu...

Page 33: ...33 60 ALL MODELS NOT AVAILABLE LGR SERIES...

Page 34: ...ge must be sealed 5 When there is less than 12 horizontal clearance between combustible material D and the back edge of the range above the cooking surface a Capital Low Back or High Shelf back guard...

Page 35: ...35 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING FRONT VIEW FIG 1A Cabinet Clearances LGR SERIES...

Page 36: ...36 CABINET INSTALL DRAWING SIDE VIEW LGR SERIES...

Page 37: ...so that the rough in of the junction box for the receptacle or conduit connection allows for maxi mum clearance to the rear of the unit This is especially critical if the junction box in the wall is...

Page 38: ...perly re engaged when the range is pushed back against the wall In the event of abnormal usage such as a person standing sitting or leaning on an open door failure to take this precaution can result i...

Page 39: ...at test pressures equal to or less than 112 psig 3 5kPa The Appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system...

Page 40: ...xplains each item before leaving and ex plains the range operation to you thoroughly OPERATION Receptacle with correct over current protec tion is provided for service cord connection Proper ground co...

Page 41: ...and claimed within the warranty period All claims regardless of warranty or non warranty must be documented with photos and detailed description and or narrative of the problem and submitted to Capit...

Page 42: ...CIFICVENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS FORTHEMOSTUPTODATEUSEANDCAREAND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSCONTACT CAPITALCOOKINGEQUIPMENT INC INDICATINGTHEMODEL DUETOONGOINGPRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS WERESERVETHERIGHT TOCHANGE...

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