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MODEL 9200/7200 GAS RANGE
AGA-HEARTLAND | 1050 FOUNTAIN STREET NORTH | CAMBRIDGE, ON N3H4R7 | CANADA
PHONE. (877) 650-5775 | FAX. (519) 650-3773 | WWW.HEARTLANDAPP.COM | WWW.AGA-
RANGES.COM
Installation and Operating Instructions
Model 9200 Model 7200
Note: Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install this unit.
Save these instructions for future use.
ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave this manual with appliance.
These symbols on the name plate mean the product has been
design certified by American Gas Association Laboratories and
Canadian Gas Association Laboratories.
Manual #7302
REV 100507
© 2007 AGA-HEARTLAND
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Page 1 - MODEL 9200/7200 GAS RANGE

MODEL 9200/7200 GAS RANGEAGA-HEARTLAND | 1050 FOUNTAIN STREET NORTH | CAMBRIDGE, ON N3H4R7 | CANADAPHONE. (877) 650-5775 | FAX. (519) 650-3773 | WWW.H

Page 2 - • ALL RANGES CAN TIP

10Venting Safety GuidelinesInstallation must be done in accordance with all local and national codes. Use only materials which conform to localcodes i

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11Appliance Clearances (see Page 13 for additional details):• Sides of stove to adjacent surfaces: 1/2” (1.5 cm) min• Nickel trim to adjacent surfac

Page 4 - Gas Models 9200/7200

12Rough inMeasurementsDimensions 52”(133 cm)with bottom drawer fully open43-3/4”(111 cm)with ovendoor open0” clearanceto the back 3” (7.6 cm)14”(36 cm

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

13Option 2 - Venting directly outside:• Method 1 - Installation through outside wall.• Method 2 - Installation through attic to outside.SafetyHow t

Page 6 - Assembly of Exhaust Hood

14Rough inMeasurements 52”(133 cm)with bottom drawer fully open43-3/4”(111 cm)with ovendoor open0” clearanceto the back 3” (7.6 cm)14”(36 cm) 29-1/2”

Page 7 - Electrical Installation

Important Safety Instructions1. PROPER INSTALLATION—BE SURE YOUR APPLIANCE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED BY AQUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.2. NEVER use th

Page 8 - Ventless Installation

16FeaturesCooking ControlsThe cooking controls are located on the right hand side of the cooktop; these controls offer an infinite number of heatsetti

Page 9 - Installation of Ducting

17Oven FeaturesE) Oven Temperature Control - With infinite bake temperature and broil control. All units feature "auto gas shutoff", whichme

Page 10 - Venting Safety Guidelines

18The control panel is laid out in a straight lineand each control is identified by a graphic onthe right side of the knob.Control Panel LayoutModel 7

Page 11 - Method 2

19Top Burner OperationLighting the Top BurnersYour range is equipped with a spark ignition system that is electrically operated. You need only to push

Page 12 - Model 9200

—FOR YOUR SAFETY—DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOURS OR LIQUIDS INTHE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE.* Do not use the range as a heate

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20Oven LightingOpen oven door. There are 2 holes in the oven bottom so you can view the oven flame. Push in andhold down the oven knob and select the

Page 14 - Model 7200

21Power Failure OperationIf electrical power is interrupted in your area, you can still cook meals on your Heartland gas range.By following these simp

Page 15 - Important Safety Instructions

Clock / Timer22Functions:Power onDisplay is flashingSet time of dayPress left button" ". Set time of day with " "and " "

Page 16 - Features

23Cooking GuideFood Temp (°F) Time Rack PositionWhole Chicken 375°F 40min/lb 3rdChicken Wings 350°F 20min 4thFish 350°F 20min 2ndRoast 325°F 35min/lb

Page 17 - Other Features (see fig. 14)

24CAUTION: When cleaning the cooking surface around the valve stems, be aware that detergentsmay corrode the electrical contacts on the valve switches

Page 18 - Control Panel

25Oven CleaningYour range must be kept clean and free of accumulations of grease or spillovers which mayignite. This is most important in the oven and

Page 19 - OPERATION

26Nickel-Plated TrimNickel must be cleaned with warm soapy water and a mirco cloth. If any acid-based food or liquid,such as lemon juice or tomato jui

Page 20 - Oven Cooking

27Rack SupportsThe oven rack supports are designed to interlock into the oven sides but are easy to remove. Firstremove oven racks, then grasping the

Page 21 - Power Failure Operation

28WARNING!Do not sit, lean, lift or stand on thedoors or drawers of this range as pos-sible injuries may result.Removal of Oven DoorAt times you may w

Page 22 - Figure 20

29BroilingBroiling is cooking by direct radiated heat from above the food. It is fast because no preheat time isrequired and the food is close to the

Page 23 - Cooking Guide

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS!!• Do not try to light any appliance.• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.• Immedia

Page 24 - Care and Cleaning

30Burner Setup & AdjustmentThe range was carefully set up and inspected at the factory but some final adjustments may be nec-essary once the unit

Page 25 - Surface Burners

31Air Shutter Adjustment (oven burner only)The quality of the flame can be changed by adjusting the air shutters. Factory setting on the air shutter i

Page 26 - WARNING!

32TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEFOR ALL BURNERS EQUIPPED FOR REIGNITIONWITH " AUTO RE-IGNITION "ProblemCauseRemedyA. Spark Ignition1. No sparks when

Page 27 - Interior Oven Rack

33Conversion Kits and InformationNormally, Model 7200 and 9200 are ordered from the factory preset for either Natural Gas or LiquidPropane. However, t

Page 28 - Removal of Oven Door

34ProductsSee our complete line of kitchen appliances:5210- 48" Gas / Electric kitchen range- 6 sealed gas burn-ers, self clean oven feature, ele

Page 29 - Broiling Pan

357200/9200 Parts Diagram6676- #72006675- #9200603167797772077957599-#92007793-#7200716216241624602508200820215966028560288158860293155171627161602456

Page 30 - SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING

36Model 7200/9200 Range Parts ListTO ENSURE THE CORRECT COLOR MATCHWHEN ORDERING COLORED PANELS, BOTHTHE COLOR AND SERIAL NUMBER MUST BEPROVIDED.1110

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37Natural Gas LP/PropaneMedium 8000 BTU/HR 7000 BTU/HRLarge 10000 BTU/HR 9000 BTU/HROven 16500 BTU/HR 16500 BTU/HRManifold Pressure 5 IN. W.C. 10 IN.

Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

38Wiring DiagramsTechnical Data- Voltage 120 v / 60 Hz - Load 3 amps (model 9200)- Load 3 amps (model 7200)NOTE: Service amperage shouldbe calculated

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Gas Models 9200/7200CONSUMER WARRANTYENTIRE PRODUCT – LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTYAGA-HEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts, includi

Page 34 - Products

51. Assembly of Exhaust Hood to Range 62. Positioning the Range 63. Electrical Installation 74. Exhaust Hood 85. Ventless Installation 86. Vent

Page 35 - 7200/9200 Parts Diagram

6Positioning the Range1. When the range is fully assembled, recheck all electrical connections especially between theexhaust hood and the back of the

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7Electrical InstallationTHE MODEL 7200/9200 GAS RANGE MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCALCODES AND IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, W

Page 37 - HLG00001

8Exhaust Hood Your range is equipped with a two speed range hood that may be either vented directly to the outside, or may beinstalled ventless. A set

Page 38 - Wiring Diagrams

9Installation through anattic to an outside wall If the vent elbows are embed-ded in the wall, the range maybe positioned as shown inPage 9, Figure 5.

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