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User Manual

Heritage Gas Range

HGPR30S

Part No. 113802 Rev A

T a b l e   o f   C o n t e n t s

Important Safety Instructions ....................................................................1
Getting to Know the Range ....................................................................... 3
Setting Up the Range ................................................................................. 5
Operating the Range ...................................................................................7
Care and Cleaning ......................................................................................12
Troubleshooting .........................................................................................18
Parts and Accessories ...............................................................................19
Warranty and Service ................................................................................19
Warranty Card .............................................................................Back Cover

Summary of Contents for Heritage Pro HGPR30S

Page 1: ...Rev A T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Important Safety Instructions 1 Getting to Know the Range 3 Setting Up the Range 5 Operating the Range 7 Care and Cleaning 12 Troubleshooting 18 Parts and Accessories 19 Warranty and Service 19 Warranty Card Back Cover ...

Page 2: ...stions and remedies that may pre empt a call for service Valuable customerinput helps us continually improve ourproducts and services so feel free to contact ourCustomerAssurance Team forassistance with all yourproduct support needs DacorCustomerAssurance 14425 Clark Avenue City of Industry CA 91745 Telephone 833 35 ELITE 833 353 5483 USA Canada Fax 626 403 3130 Hours of Operation Mon Fri 5 00 a m...

Page 3: ...e hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do no...

Page 4: ...ts or pans to boil dry Ensure all cooktop parts are dry before lighting a burner Turn off burners before removing the control knobs Do not use the oven for storage When opening the oven door stand aside so hot air and steam can escape safely Do not use the oven without the convection filter installed Spinning convection fan blades are a safety hazard Do not leave food in the oven more than 1 hour ...

Page 5: ...re sponding Illumina knob illuminates when a burner is on The center knob operates the oven TRIM RINGS Located behind each knob they pre vent liquids from getting into the internal parts Parts of the Cooktop Burner Locations and Features Getting to Know the Range A 800 to 15000 BTU standard burner B 800 to 18000 BTU SimmerSear burner Effective Special Cooktop Features Perma Flame The Perma Flame i...

Page 6: ... chrome plated adjustable GlideRack oven racks H Convection Fan Filter This fan circulates heated air through the oven during convection cooking The Convection Fan Button P turns the convection fan on off The Convection filter covers the convection fan for safety purposes helps prevent flavor transfer between foods when convection cooking a whole meal and helps keep the oven cleaner especially dur...

Page 7: ...ate on top of the spill tray Put the legs of each grate inside the corresponding dimples Setting Up the Range SimmerSear Burner Assembly left front burner only Standard Burner Assembly left rear right rear and right front burners STEP 1 Install burner head Put locating tab in keyed hole STEP 2 Install burner ring Line up ring tabs with head slots STEP 3 Install burner cap Ridge on cap must surroun...

Page 8: ...of the guides with the oven rack supports as shown 3 Insert the rack in the oven sliding its supports between the rear safety clips as shown Tilt the front up slightly until the front safety clips just clear the front of the rack supports 4 Lower the rack so the front of the rack support is between the front safety clip and the rack stop 5 Grasp the front center of the rack and pull The rack slide...

Page 9: ...FF when you are finished cooking Do not turn the knob farther than the HIGH position until lit Doing so may result in a burst of flame that could cause burns or damage to the surrounding area Do not touch any part of the burner while the igniter is sparking An electric shock could result Never light the burners with a match or other open flame If the gas does not ignite after four seconds or if th...

Page 10: ...oes not ignite in 4 seconds or if the flame dies turn the burner off open a window and let the gas dissipate for at least 2 minutes then retry Step 1 If ignition still fails the igniter keeps sparking or the flame spreads unevenly around the cap see Troubleshooting Pg 20 2 Place the cookware on the grate 3 Adjust the flame to the cook task OFF HIGH LOW Using the Griddle For best results preheat th...

Page 11: ...s a quick cooking process 20 minutes maximum The range is designed for consumer use conditions only Do not use it to broil continuously for more than 45 minutes at a time After 45 minutes in broil mode turn the oven off and allow it to cool for 30 minutes before broiling again Warm To keep food warm after cooking turn the oven knob to the WARM setting Operating the Range IMPORTANT Before starting ...

Page 12: ...chamber eliminating hotter and cooler spots for uniform results Typically this mode cooks foods at lower temper atures for shorter periods with better results Standard temp s can be reduced 25 F and cook times 10 Baked goods have golden brown crusts with flaky textures meats have crispy exteriors with juicy tender interiors Some standard dishes may need adjustment testing when converting to convec...

Page 13: ...u should set a cook timer when broiling Start with a room temp broil pan for even cooking Use tongs or a spatula to turn and remove meats Piercing releases juices compromising moistness Broil food on the first side for a little over half the recommended time then season and turn Season the second side just before removal To prevent sticking lightly grease the grill excess grease causes heavy smoke...

Page 14: ...ugh allowing the dough or batter to rise twice before the final pan rising develops a better flavor Try making the adjustments below for successful recipes Take note of the changes that work best and mark your reci pes accordingly You may also consult a cookbook on high altitude cooking for specific recommendations Altitude feet Baking powder for each tsp decrease by Sugar for each tsp decrease by...

Page 15: ...ide surfaces of the oven Self cleaning eliminates the need for manual scrubbing of interior surfaces The oven will run better will provide better baked goods and produce less smoke and odors when it is clean The oven door locks automatically during the self clean process and during cool down for safety The self clean process takes approximately 2 1 2 hours It is normal for the oven to emit popping...

Page 16: ... Clean process is complete The door latch will release when the oven has cooled to 600 F 315 C or below Exercise caution opening the door because the oven will still be hot at the time the door lock is released Turn the oven knob to the OFF position otherwise the self clean process will start again if you open and close the door after it has been released Reinstall the convection filter and oven r...

Page 17: ...ORTANT The igniters will not work properly if the burner rings burner bases or igniters are not clean Dirty or wet igniters may not spark at all After disassembling the burners check for any dirt or grime deposited on the individual parts including the igniters 1 Clean completely around the igniter including the metal top and porcelain base A firm toothbrush is ideal for this task Use care while c...

Page 18: ...emove them for cleaning or replace ment 2 Grasp each knob and pull straight back off of the valve shaft Care and Cleaning 3 Clean the outside edges of the trim rings while the knobs are removed Wipe them with a soft damp rag 4 Wash the knobs regularly with a solution of warm soapy water Dacor recommends hand dishwash ing liquid 5 To replace the knobs align the D shaped opening on the back of the k...

Page 19: ...ays ensure that the lens cover is in place when using the oven The lens cover protects the bulb from breakage caused by high oven temperatures or mechanical shock Replacing the lens cover without lining up the cutout with the light socket will damage the light fixture Do not use a screwdriver to remove the lens Replacing a Light Bulb Light bulb replacement is considered a homeowner maintenance ope...

Page 20: ...Wet or dirty igniter Clean and dry per Care and Cleaning Burner parts wet or dirty Burner parts not properly positioned Ensure burner is assembled per Setting Up the Range Power polarity reversed improperly grounded Have a licensed electrician check electrical outlet Orange glow on oven ceiling when broiling Normal operation IR broil burner igniter glows orange off and on when oven knob is set to ...

Page 21: ...p m Pacific Time Phone 833 35 ELITE 833 353 5483 USA Canada Contact us through our website www dacor com customer care contact us Parts and Accessories Description Dacor Part Number Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner A302 Halogen light bulb 120 Vac 50 Watt 108774 Cooktop griddle AG30 Cooktop grill AEGR30 Standard broil pan and broil pan grill AER30BP Replacement standard oven rack 107745 GlideRack oven...

Page 22: ...What Is Not Covered Slight color variations may be noticed because of dif ferences in painted parts kitchen lighting product placement and other factors this warranty does not apply to color variation Service calls to educate the customer on proper use and care of the product Service fees for travel to islands and remote areas which include but not limited to ferries toll roads or other travel exp...

Page 23: ...RRANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 90070 CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91715 9907 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL CITY OF INDUSTRY CA PERMIT NO 1600 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE ...

Page 24: ...orwhat purpose was the product purchased A Replacement only C New Home B Part of a Remodel D Other 4 What is yourhousehold income A Under 75 000 D 150 000 200 000 B 75 000 100 000 E 200 000 250 000 C 100 000 150 000 F Over 250 000 5 What otherbrands of appliances do you have in yourkitchen A Cooktop C Dishwasher B Oven D Refrigerator 6 Would you buy orrecommend anotherDacorproduct Yes No Comments ...

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