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Summary of Contents for HGRP301AAWW

Page 1: ...Gas Ramge User Manua_ ...

Page 2: ...ing the installation adjustment and use of your range HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE AND OR PARTS When your range does not operate in accordance with the instructions in the manual you should contact the dealer in the immediate vicinity for service Or the purchaser may contact the service organization noted on the warranty IMPORTANT TO THE OWNER OF THE RANGE Retain this owner s manual for future reference ...

Page 3: ... Installation 11 Wall Clearances 12 Alignments and Adjustments 13 20 Operation of Range 21 23 Broiling 23 Optional Equipment 24 25 Cleaning the Range 26 27 Lift Off Doors 28 Trouble Shooting Guide 29 Wiring Diagrams 30 31 Note For warranty and service information please see back cover of this manual I A WARNING fthe information inthis manua isnot fo owed exact a fire or explosion may result causin...

Page 4: ...Birds have a very sensitive respiratory system Fumes released during the self cleaning cycle overheated cooking oil tat margarine or overheated non stick cookware may be harmful or fatal to birds PROPER INSTALLATION Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 1atest edition and the National Electrical...

Page 5: ...e flame is not visible Areas near surface burners may become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials touch these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool Among these areas are the cooktop surfaces facing the cooktop the oven vent openings and surfaces near these openings oven door and windows _GJ WARNIN NEVER use this applia...

Page 6: ...up of pressure may cause the container to burst and result in injury Keep the oven vent duct unobstructed The oven vent is located along the bottom of the backguard Touching the surfaces in the vent area when the oven is being operated may cause severe burns Also do not place plastic or heat sensitive items on or near the oven vents These items could melt or ignite The range requires fresh air for...

Page 7: ...ing the air back up into the hood This creates a cyclonic air wash that is designed for electric ranges only A cyclonic hood may cause the burners of a gas range to operate improperly Glazed cooking utensils Only certain types of glass glass ceramic ceramic earthenware or other glazed utensils are suitable for rangetop service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature Check the manu...

Page 8: ...hen surthce cooking A lid traps steam and uses it to speed up the cooking process If you have a pressure cooker or vegetable steamer use it You ll waste fewer vitamins save time and cut energy costs Use medium weight flat bottomed pans that match the flame size Choose pans made of metals that conduct heat well When cooking on a surface burner use as little water as possible to reduce cooking time ...

Page 9: ...e replaced as outlined in the installation instructions before placing the range back in operation Leveling a Free Standing Range All free standing ranges must be level to obtain proper cooking results The leveling legs should be screwed into the corner brackets Place a pan or a measuring cup partially filled with water or spirit level on oven rack Adjust leveling legs until the range is level The...

Page 10: ...les ANSI A119 2 2 1982 in the U S A or CANiCGA Z240 4 2 in Canada The installation of appliances designed for recreational park trailers must conform with state or other codes or in the absence of such codes with the standard for recreational park trailers ANSI A119 5 Note Check all piping connections in the unit for leaks Never use an open flame to check for gas leaks Use a soap solution It is no...

Page 11: ...ped with electrical features See No 1 D Insert machine screws through lower inside flange of end caps and end panels Secure with the hex nuts provided See No 2 E Insert machine screws through elongated holes See No 3 at bottom of backguard and side flanges of burner box Secure with the hex nuts provided E Attach lower edge of backguard to vent outlet with two sheet metal screws See No 4 11 ...

Page 12: ...BEHIND THE UNIT AND 1N THE FLOOR UNDER THE 3NIT MUST BE SEALED Note Due to potential hazards it is recommended that storage cabinets not be installed above the cooking surface 1N THE EVENT OVERHEAD CABINETS ARE INSTALLED THE MAXIMUM DEPTH OF CABINETS INSTALLED ABOVE COOKING TOPS SHOULD BE 13 RANGE SIZE 3 DIM 20 203 s 24 243 8 30 303 8 36 363 s g_J_N_E_Y _C_U_Z _O__Lff F_O_B FR_BS_ _ t_LOJ25L_ _r 3...

Page 13: ...atural Gas The factory setting is indicated on the serial plate When set for Natural Gas operation the pressure regulator will regulate the pressure to 4 inches water column When set for LP Gas operation the pressure regulator will regulate the gas to 10 inches water column pressure Ion sealed burner models the main top must be removed to adjust regulator burner I I orifices and thermostat fl om N...

Page 14: ...pes of regulators shown NAT For a Harper Wyman regulator remove converter cap by inserting a coin into slot in top and twisting Turn cap over and re install On the SCP regulator unscrew the converter using a 5 8 wrench Turn the cap over and reinstall LPG LPG Harper Wyman Regulator NAT SCP Regulator On the Maxitrol regulator unscrew the brass converter cap using a 7 8 wrench Turn the selector pin o...

Page 15: ...ns steady throughout the entire cooking period Typical Oven Cycling Gas Oven Cycling Your gas range is set from the l acto15 for natural gas or has tile har xare necessary to covert to LP Propane gas 3 Top Pilots Gas The top burner pilots can be adjusted by a screw located on the pilot filter attached on the rear lhce of the manifold pipe Adjust the pilot flame until there is only a slight tip of ...

Page 16: ...e height in the _Lox_ position 3 4 FLAME HEIGHT should be approxinlately 1 8 high j REMOVE St IIPPING S CRE S ON HIGH S ETTI NG I ROM lOP BURNt RS 2 Standard Top Burner Valves All top burner valves operate counterclockxxise to open the valve and clockxxise to close the valve To ignite gas depress and turn the valve knob 90 degrees to the left to the LITE position You will feel a detent in the knob...

Page 17: ... a flame safety probe l his flame safety probe actuates the internal safety device to allow gas into tile oven burner when tile oven is turned on if there is a loss of gas ignition during operation the flame safety device will close offgas flow to the oven burner and pilot i he oven burner orifice is located on a brass injector stud at tile rear of tile oven under the oven floor iNs orifice is ded...

Page 18: ...pilot flame extinguishes when the oven control knob is released repeat the above procedure Adjust the size of the oven pilot flame if needed ALWAYS LIGtlf file OVEN PILOI Wli tl ALL CON fROL KNOBS IN fItE OI I POSI I ION Ovens with Electric Glow Bar Ignition Ranges equipped with electric ignition have an electric glow bar oven ignition system This type of oven cannot adjust gas flow to hold a cons...

Page 19: ...se to tile side of tile burner right in front of tile flame ports 4 The burner is not ill its proper position Make sure the rear of tile burner is seated on the iNector elbo_x and tile front is bolted onto the burner support 5 The spark i_ mitor is defective Contact an authorized service technician 6 The ghm bar ignitor is defective Contact an authorized service technician 6 Oven Burner Air Shutte...

Page 20: ... of the valve and into the burner a portion of the gas flow s across the hot ignitor and ignition occurs SERIES IGNITOR VALVE CIRCUIT The ignitor will remain energized when the burner is lit Once the oven reaches the selected temperature the thermostat contacts will open and remove power from the ignitor valve circuit The valve will then close after a few seconds and the burner flame will go out P...

Page 21: ...pon the care of the user Top Burner Valves The top burner flame size should be adjusted so that is does not extend beyond the edge of the cooking utensil As a matter of safety it s urged that you comply with these instructions A high flame on a surface burner is both inefficient and unsafe The flame should always be adjusted so that it is no larger than the bottom of the pan Fluctuations in flame ...

Page 22: ...e utensil is not directly over another Rack Removal Pull the oven rack forward and lift up on the front of the rack so it will clear the rack keeper To replace the oven rack guide the angled rear portion of the rack under the rack keeper and slide the rack to the rear Never cover the oven racks with aluminum foil Such practices will trap heat and cause intense heat in spots which usually give poor...

Page 23: ...artment Close the broiler dool_ BROILER DOOR BRO LER _BROILER PAN Economy Broiler Your range may be equipped with this optional broile_ The outward appearance of the range will be the same To open the broiler door lift handle up slightly to release the door catch and then lower the door In the broiler section there are two positions of stamped in oven rack guides and a broiler pan and grill When y...

Page 24: ...easy However some spills or food types are harder for the oven to clean without a little assistance For heavy spillovers such as fi om an overfilled fruit pie or casserole put a cookie sheet or aluminum foil on the oven bottom Be sure the foil does not cover the air openings so do not extend foil beyond oven bottom lfyou shouhl get a heavy spillover on the oven bottom 1 Brush off heavy soil with a...

Page 25: ...roups CLOCK WITH TIMER 9 To set a dial type clock PUSH 1N on the knob and turn it to the correct time NOTE Release and then without pushing in rotate so that the timer hand is OFE This should be done after setting the time To set timer don t push in on the knob simply rotate to the length of time you want A signal will sound when the time has elapsed To stop the signal rotate the knob to OFE DIGIT...

Page 26: ...d steel These materials can be cleaned at the sink with detergent or soap filled scouring pads Do not be alarmed when the grate loses its shining finish The heat from the burners will cause the grates to lose their shining finish NOTE Top burner grates must be seated in the proper position with the retainer lug in the hole provided for it This will prevent the burner grate fl om rotating or tiltin...

Page 27: ... of many range fires Make certain that vents or air openings aren t covered by the foil lfthe vents located along the sides of the oven bottom are blocked poor cooking will result Never cover a rack completely A piece of foil slightly larger than the utensil can be placed on the rack beneath the utensil Remove and discard aluminum foil after each use This will help prevent greases and spilled food...

Page 28: ...he oven door is removable on some models but it is heavy You may need help removing and replacing the door To remove the door open it to the full open position Raise the locking mechanism by applying force to the locking mechanism lever Close the door until it stops against the locking mechanism Grasp firmly on each side and lift the door straight up and off the hinges To replace the door position...

Page 29: ...o wall outlet Check circuit breaker or tilse box c See Moisture inALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS section d Check selector screw See step 4 in ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS section e Set indicator in MANUAL MAN or OFF position t_ Have servicer a lst burner 6 Oven Temperature seems inaccurate Food takes too long Food cooks too titst Food pale m color Overbrowning Overdone on outside and underdone m center ...

Page 30: ...MER _ OVETN LAMP SW CH WAL _ LIGHT BK PLUG _ W REFER ONLY TO FEATURES WHICH ARE EQUIPPED ON YOUR RANGE WARNING ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS THiS APPLIANCE iS EQUIPPED WI _H ATHREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR PROTEC _ION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE PRONG RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM HE PLUG t80 6C1_ REV O Refe...

Page 31: ...R SAFETY VALVE REFER ONLY TO FEATURES WHICH ARE EQUIPPED ON YOUR RANGE WARN NG_ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS THiS APPUANCE IS EQUIPPED Wl H A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR OUR PRO _ECT_ON AGNNST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY iNTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THRED PRONG RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDmNG PRONG PROM HE PLUG 180 _6C145 REV 2 Refer to this diagram for ranges equi...

Page 32: ...t service center please call 1 877 337 3639 THiS WARRANTY COVERS APPLIANCES WiTHiN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES PUERTO RICO AND CANADA IT DOES NOT COVER THE FOLLOWING Damages from improper installation Damages in shipping Defects other than manufacturing Damage from misuse abuse accident alteration lack of proper care and maintenance or incorrect current or voltage Damage from other titan househo...

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