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Caloric™ 

Professional Freestanding Range

Use & Care Manual

CPR SERIES

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201605V1

Summary of Contents for CPR SERIES

Page 1: ...Caloric Professional Freestanding Range Use Care Manual CPR SERIES PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA 201605V1...

Page 2: ...2 Use Care Manual PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA Welcome...

Page 3: ...stall set up and maintain your new Caloric range as well as insights into the unique features that our product offers We recommend that you read this manual before installation Installation MUST be do...

Page 4: ...4 Use Care Manual This manual applies to the following models CPR486BGS CPR486BGS CPR366BS CPR364BGS CPR304BS CPR300BS CPR366BS CPR364BGS CPR304BS CPR300BS PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA...

Page 5: ...ANCES CA 5 Use Care Manual Welcome 2 4 Safety Warnings 6 11 Installation Introduction 12 23 First Use 24 Oven Use 25 32 Cooktop Use 33 38 Broiler Use 39 41 Care and Cleaning 42 50 Troubleshooting 51 5...

Page 6: ...OR MODERATE INJURY CAUTION WHEN USED WITHOUT THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE IMPORTANT USED FOR INSTALLATION OP...

Page 7: ...R YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED POWER OUTLET DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG FAILURE TO F...

Page 8: ...URED OR A FIRE COULD START KEEP THE AREA AROUND THE APPLIANCE FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS E G WALL COVERINGS CURTAINS AND DRAPES GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS DO NOT LET COOKING...

Page 9: ...CE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS ADVICE MAY RESULT IN POISONING OR DEATH HOT SURFACE HAZARD ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME HOT DURING USE DO NOT TOUCH BURNERS AREAS NEAR BURNERS THE GRILL GRIDDLE GREASE DRIP PA...

Page 10: ...THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE RANGE IN AN EMERGENCY DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE LEFT ALONE OR UNATTENDED IN THE AREA WHERE THE APPLIANCE IS IN USE THEY SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO PLAY W...

Page 11: ...ENTIAL FOR A GOOD SEAL WHICH ENSURES THAT THE OVEN OPERATES EFFICIENTLY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO RUB DAMAGE OR MOVE IT DO NOT USE HARSH ABRASIVE CLEANERS SCOURERS OR SHARP METAL SCRAPERS TO CLEAN T...

Page 12: ...SPECIAL NOTE OF THE SAFETY AND WARNINGS SECTION 4 REMOVE ALL THE PACKAGING FROM THE OVEN S AND COOKTOP RECYCLE ITEMS THAT YOU CAN IF ANY ADHESIVE RESIDUE IS LEFT ON SURFACES REMOVE THIS USING A SOFT C...

Page 13: ...Installation Introduction 13 Use Care Manual PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA...

Page 14: ...ERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE WHEN COOKING SET THE BURNER CONTROLS SO THAT THE FLAME HEATS ONLY THE BOTTOM OF THE UTENSIL AND DOES NOT OVERLAP AT THE SIDES OF THE UTENSIL UTENSILS POTS AND PANS THAT...

Page 15: ...SIZ21 1A LATEST EDITION MAXIMUM GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE TO APPLIANCE FOR LP GAS 13 0 IN W C MAXIMUM GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE TO APPLIANCE FOR NG GAS 10 0 IN W C APPLIANCE REGULATOR IS SET AT 10 0IN W C OUTLET...

Page 16: ...STALL NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BEHIND THE RANGE BELOW THE COUNTER TOP HEIGHT THE MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM THE SIDE OF THE RANGE ABOVE THE COUNTER TOP TO COMBUSTIBLE SIDEWALLS MUST BE AT LEAST 10 INCHES...

Page 17: ...Installation Introduction 17 Use Care Manual PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA...

Page 18: ...AGENCY THE USE OF CABINETS FOR STORAGE ABOVE THE APPLIANCE MAY RESULT IN A POTENTIAL BURN HAZARD COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS MAY IGNITE METALLIC ITEMS MAY BECOME HOT AND CAUSE BURNS IF A CABINET STORAGE IS TO...

Page 19: ...M OF THE HOOD SHOULD BE 30 MIN TO 36 ABOVE THE COUNTER TOP THIS WOULD TYPICALLY RESULT IN THE BOTTOM OF THE HOOD BEING 66 TO 72 ABOVE THE FLOOR THESE DIMENSIONS PROVIDE SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION OF...

Page 20: ...CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 THE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE THE CORRECT POLARITY REVERSE POLARITY WILL RESULT IN CONTINUOUS SPARKING OF THE ELECTRODES EVEN AFTER FLAME IGNITION IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT AS T...

Page 21: ...PRONG WALL RECEPTACLE IS ENCOUNTERED IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY AND OBLIGATION OF THE CUSTOMER TO HAVE IT REPLACED WITH A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE PRONG WALL RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING...

Page 22: ...W C NATURE GAS AND 11 W C LP GAS CONNECT FLEXIBLE GAS LINE CONNECTOR TO THE REGULATOR ON THE RANGE POSITION RANGE TO PERMIT CONNECTION AT THE SHUT OFF VALVE 4 WHEN ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE MAKE...

Page 23: ...NITION OF OVEN BURNER 3 VISUALLY CHECK TUBULAR BURNER OVEN BURNER RE IGNITION TO BE SURE BOTH ROWS OF BURNER PORTS ARE RELIGHTING EACH TIME 4 CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS AT ALL GAS CONNECTIONS USING A GAS DET...

Page 24: ...Y BY A CERTIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN INSTALLER MAKE SURE THE KITCHEN IS WELL VENTILATED BY TURNING ON THE HOOD FAN CHECK TO MAKE SURE EVERYTHING HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE OVEN TURN THE OVEN KNOB TO 300 F 6...

Page 25: ...POSITIONS FOR BEST RESULTS THE 3RD RACK CENTRE OF THE OVEN HAS THE BEST AIR FLOW NEVER PLACE FOOD POTS OR PANS DIRECTLY ON THE FLOOR OF THE OVEN ALWAYS USE A OVEN SHELF DO NOT use your oven for stora...

Page 26: ...Oven Use 26 Use Care Manual INSERT THE SHELVES 1 HOLD THE FRONT OF BOTH SIDES OF THE SHELF FIRMLY TO KEEP IT IN HORIZONTAL PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA...

Page 27: ...LOT HORIZONTALLY 3 LIFT THE FRONT ABOUT 15 UPWARD TILL THE TAG OF THE SHELF CLEAR THE SAFETY STOP OF THE SIDE RACK THEN LOWER THE SHELF HORIZONTALLY AND SLIDE ALL THE WAY INTO THE OVEN OTHER SHELVES C...

Page 28: ...INS THE SET TEMPERATURE YOU WILL ALSO HEAR A CLICKING NOISE THE SOUND OF THE ELECTRIC SPARK IGNITER IGNITING THE BURNER ONCE BURNER IGNITION HAS BEEN ACHIEVED THEN TURN THE BURNER CONTROL KNOB TO ADJU...

Page 29: ...OOR OF THE OVEN THE TRAPPED HEAT CAN IRREVERSIBLY DAMAGE THE ENAMEL AND MAY EVEN CAUSE FIRE DO NOT PLACE WATER ICE OR ANY DISH OR TRAY DIRECTLY ON THE OVEN FLOOR AS THIS WILL IRREVERSIBLY DAMAGE THE E...

Page 30: ...F is not recommended Never cover any slots holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause ca...

Page 31: ...VEN SHELF SHELVES BEFORE USING OVEN AND REMOVE ANY UNUSED SHELVES AND BAKING UTENSILS FROM THE OVEN PREHEAT THE OVEN TO THE TEMPERATURE STATED IN THE RECIPE BEFORE MOST BAKING DEPENDING ON THE TEMPERA...

Page 32: ...MER CARE WHEN ROASTING LARGER ITEMS LIKE A WHOLE TURKEY USE ONLY THE PAN AND GRID FOR GREATER STABILITY CONVECTION DEFROST WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROL OFF A MOTORIZED FAN IN THE REAR OF THE OVEN CIRCULAT...

Page 33: ...Cooktop Use 33 Use Care Manual COOKTOP CONFIGURATIONS CPR486BGS CPR366BS PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA...

Page 34: ...Cooktop Use 34 Use Care Manual COOKTOP CONFIGURATIONS CPR364BGS CPR304BS CPR300BS PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORICAPPLIANCES CA...

Page 35: ...EDGE OF THE RANGE OR ANOTHER BURNER THAT IS ON TAKE CARE WHEN DEEP FRYING OIL OR FAT CAN OVERHEAT VERY QUICKLY PARTICULARLY ON A HIGH SETTING MAKE SURE THAT ALL BURNER PARTS ARE PROPERLY IN PLACE INC...

Page 36: ...BLE OR CLEAN AROUND ANY BURNER WHILE ANOTHER BURNER IS ON DO NOT TOUCH ANY BURNER CAP BURNER BASE OR IGNITER WHILE THE IGNITERS ARE SPARKING SIMMER BOIL 1 A SMALLER FLAME WILL GIVE THE BEST SIMMER RES...

Page 37: ...RIAL IN THE GAS LINE MAY CAUSE AN ORANGE FLAME DURING INITIAL OPERATION POWER FAILURE IF THE GAS DOES NOT IGNITE WITHIN FOUR SECONDS TURN OFF THE VALVE AND ALLOW AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES FOR ANY GAS TO D...

Page 38: ...D BURNERS OF YOUR RANGE ARE NOT SEALED TO YOUR COOKTOP AND ARE DESIGNED TO BE REMOVED BOIL OVERS OR SPILLS WILL NOT SEEP UNDERNEATH THE COOKTOP THE BURNERS SHOULD BE CLEANED AFTER EACH USE BURNER GRAT...

Page 39: ...INFRARED BROILER FOODS WILL STICK ON HARD METAL TO PREHEAT TURN THE OVEN SELECTOR KNOB TO THE BROIL POSITION WAIT FOR THE BURNER TO BECOME HOT APPROXIMATELY 2 MINUTES PREHEATING IS NOT NECESSARY WHEN...

Page 40: ...FOR THINNER ITEMS THAT NEED LESS COOKING TIME LIKE STEAKS CHOPS OR HAMBURGER PATTIES CENTER THE ITEM IN THE OVEN SO THAT IT IS DIRECTLY UNDER THE BROILER THE BROIL PAN AND INSERT USED TOGETHER ALLOW D...

Page 41: ...ASE NOTE THAT THE COVER MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE TURNING THE GRIDDLE ON MAKE SURE THE GREASE TRAY IS UNDER THE FRONT EDGE OF THE GRIDDLE POSITION THE TRAY UNDER THE GRIDDLE OVERHANG TO CATCH GREASE OR F...

Page 42: ...BE TURNED ON TO BURN OFF THE MANUFACTURING OILS TURN THE OVEN ON TO 450 F 230 C FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTES THEN TURN THE OVEN CONTROL KNOB TO BROIL FOR THE SAME LENGTH OF TIME IT IS RECOMMENDED TO TURN ON T...

Page 43: ...NING OR MAINTENANCE TO HELP YOU IDENTIFY ANY PARTS SEE ILLUSTRATIONS IN SECTION INTRODUCTION AND AFTER THIS CLEANING CHART DON T DO NOT USE AEROSOL CLEANERS UNTIL THE RANGE HAS COMPLETELY COOLED THE P...

Page 44: ...THE COOKTOP USE ONLY A SPONGE SOFT CLOTH FIBROUS OR PLASTIC BRUSH AND NYLON PAD FOR CLEANING ALWAYS DRY COMPONENTS COMPLETELY BEFORE USING THE COOKTOP CONTROL PANEL DOOR HANDLE CONTROL HOUSING CLEAN T...

Page 45: ...ASS CLEANER TO REMOVE FINGERPRINT OR SMEARS DRY COMPLETELY WITH A SOFT LINT FREE CLOTH OVEN DOOR GASKET AVOID CLEANING THIS PART IF YOU NEED TO REMOVE LARGE FOOD PARTICLES OFF IT PROCEED AS FOLLOWS 1...

Page 46: ...EPLACING THE BURNER PARTS burner cap Inner burner base Outer burner head Ignitor Thermocoupte 4 3 2 1 Burner base cup 4 3 2 1 Outer burner base burner cap Outer burner head Outer burner base PLEASE VI...

Page 47: ...OR MAKE SURE THERE IS A LARGE ENOUGH CLEAR PROTECTED SURFACE IN THE KITCHEN TO REST THE DOOR ON TAKE CARE THE OVEN DOOR IS HEAVY WHEN REPLACING THE BURNERS MAKE SURE THAT THE TWO LOCATING PINS ON THE...

Page 48: ...OR 1 OPEN THE DOOR FULLY 2 OPEN THE LEVERS FULLY ON BOTH SIDES 3 HOLDING THE DOOR FIRMLY ON BOTH SIDES 4 DISENGAGE THE HINGES AND REMOVE THE GENTLY CLOSE IT ABOUT HALFWAY DOOR AND PLACE ON A PROTECTED...

Page 49: ...HE 2 INSERT THE HINGE TONGUES INTO THE SLOTS HALFWAY OPEN POSITION MAKING SURE THAT THE NOTCHES ON BOTH SIDES DROP INTO PLACE AS SHOWN 3 OPEN THE DOOR FULLY 4 FULLY CLOSE THE LEVERS ON THE LEFT AND RI...

Page 50: ...50 Use Care Manual REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT BULB WHEN REPLACING BULBS RELEASE THE GLASS COVER ON THE LAMP HOLDER FIRST AND THEN REMOVE THE BULB TO REPLACE NEW LIGHT BULB PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW CALORIC...

Page 51: ...RKING BUT NO FLAME IGNITION GAS SHUT OFF VALVE IS IN THE OFF POSITION TURN SHUT OFF VALVE TO THE ON POSITION IGNITERS SPARK CONTINUOUSLY AFTER FLAME IGNITION POWER SUPPLY POLARITY IS REVERSED IGNITERS...

Page 52: ...TENT OR LOCAL CLIMATE TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY IS CONTRIBUTING TO CONDENSATION CONDENSATION IS NORMAL YOU CAN WIPE THE DROPS OFF THE CONTROL PANEL IF THERE IS FREQUENT OR EXCESSIVE CONDENSATION MAKE SURE...

Page 53: ...xcept by an authorized Caloric repair centre faulty installation or installation contrary to recommended installation instructions or c cosmetic damage CALORIC S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT CAL...

Page 54: ...RESULTING FROM MISUSE ALTERATION ACCIDENT ABUSE FIRE FLOOD ACTS OF GOD IMPROPER INSTALLATION INSTALLATION NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRICAL OR USE OF CONSUMABLES OR CLEANING PRODUCTS NOT APPROVED BY...

Page 55: ...ES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY...

Page 56: ...INSTALLED FOR PRIVATE SINGLE FAMILY USE IF USED FOR COMMERCIAL MULTI FAMILY USE OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID CALORIC IS OWNED IN CANADA BY J A K NORTH AMERICA INC 56 Use Care Manual...

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