REMEMBER, when replacing a part on this appliance, use only spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and performance specification that we require. DO NOT use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by AGA. PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Health and safety Consumer protection The appliance may contain some of the materials that are indicated below. It is the Users/Installers responsibility to As a responsible manufacturer, we take care to make sure ensure that the necessary personal protective clothing that our products are designed and constructed to meet the is worn when handling where applicable, the pertinent required safety standards when properly installed and used.
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced If you smell gas by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly • DO NOT turn electric switches on or off qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. • DO NOT smoke WARNING! This appliance must be installed with an appropriate device that will allow permanent •...
The fan will continue to run after the grill/oven has been turned off, until the unit has sufficiently cooled. This AGA Module (with gas hob) has been designed to compliment your appliance. Retaining the external AGA Your appliance is supplied with the following accessories: image of durable enamel cast iron.
Overview Fig. 3.1 GAS HOTPLATE SEMI RAPID BURNER RAPID BURNER WOK BURNER SEMI RAPID BURNER CONTROL PANEL GRILL PAN WITH GRID SHELF GRID SHELF GRILL & SIMMERING OVEN GRID SHELF FANNED OVEN ROASTING TIN (BAKING TRAY NOT SHOWN) FOR USE IN BOTH OVENS DESN 511635 C...
Control panel Fig. 3.2 GAS HOB BURNERS FRONT FRONT LOWER REAR LEFT REAR RIGHT GRILL SIMMERING OVEN LEFT RIGHT OVEN LOWER OVEN OVEN NEON NEON DESN 515698 B The GAS HOTPLATE CONTROL KNOBS have a ‘push to turn’ action and can only be rotated anti-clockwise from the OFF position: •...
Gas hotplate The hotplate has four gas burners: Refer to Technical Data. • Rear left • Front left and rear right • Front right The semi-rapid burners are especially suited for use with small pans and for gentle simmering or poaching. All burners have a set simmer position and are easily adjustable.
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SOME SAFETY POINTS Fig. 3.3 Fig. 3.4 Make sure that the flames are under the pans. Using a lid will help the contents boil more quickly (Fig. 3.3). Large pans should be spaced well apart. ArtNo.311-0002 Pan with rim Pans and kettles with concave bases or down-turned base rims should not be used (Fig.
The grill pan supplied is not designed to fit in the lower oven. period after. If you also have an AGA DO NOT use the small roasting tin provided with the AGA in the Module. Please use utensils provided and place on the grid shelves.
This is used for long, slow cooking over 6-8 hours, keeping food warm and warming plates for short periods. • For best results use the AGA Stainless Steel cookware. Extra care must be taken when warming bone china - use •...
Cooking guide Cooking hints Lower oven (Fanned) • Both ovens must be pre-heated until the light • The lower oven has a fan, which means the air is extinguishes. circulated to create an even temperature throughout the oven. • The guidelines are for cooking after the oven(s) have •...
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Lower oven (Fanned) - Cooking table Food Setting ºC Shelf position Approximate cooking time Roasting Meat Beef 2 or 3 Rare 35 mins per kg plus 15 mins 2 or 3 Medium 45 mins per kg plus 20 mins 2 or 3 Well Done 55 mins per kg plus 30 mins Lamb...
Enamelled top and front plate The easiest way to clean the AGA top plate and front plate is to mop up spills as they happen. VEA approved AGA Enamel Cleaner can be purchased from www.agacookshop.co.uk.
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Gas hotplate Fig. 6.1 If spillage does occur on a burner cap or pan support, move pan to another burner and when cool, clean in hot soapy water. After cleaning, be sure all parts are dry. When fitting the burner cap and burner head, make sure that the hole in the burner head is correctly located over the ignition electrode (see Fig.
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A wipe with a damp cloth should be sufficient. TIP: Clean your Module regularly. Preferably every time you use it. IMPORTANT: AGA recommend Vitreous Enamel Association approved cleaners for cleaning the vitreous enamelled surfaces of this product. Accessories...
Aga engineer. Approved Aga engineers have been factory trained and always use genuine Aga spares • In the event of requiring maintenance, please call AGA Service or your authorised distributor. • Your appliance MUST only be serviced by a qualified engineer from AGA tor an authorised distributor.
REMEMBER, when replacing a part on this appliance, use only spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and performance specification that we require. DO NOT use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by AGA. PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE...
It is recommended that any soft material flooring is removed from where the AGA Module will be installed. The AGA Module is designed to stand on a flat surface, Any adjacent walls that project above the height of the hob however any unevenness may be overcome by packing under must be of heat resistant material.
Specifications AGA Total Control (TC3) / Dual Control (DC3) with TC/DC Gas Hob Module (TC3M/DC3M) Fig. 10.1 POSITION OF LIDS WHEN RAISED OVEN DOOR IN OPEN POSITION PLAN VIEW 1589 1388 1145 1533 ** POSITION FOR GAS SUPPLY PIPE TO MODULE DESN 516395 A NOTE: When surveying for the installation the actual clearance required for the ‘body’...
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AGA Total Control (TC5) / Dual Control (DC5) with TC/DC Gas Hob Module (TC5M/DC5M) Fig. 10.2 POSITION OF LIDS WHEN RAISED FRONT VIEW LEFT-HAND SIDE VIEW HOTCUPBOARD ELECTRICITY SUPPLY OVEN DOOR IN RIGHT-HAND OPEN POSITION SIDE VIEW MINIMUM WALL PLAN VIEW...
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AGA Module Gas Hob - Freestanding Fig. 10.3 Overhead Cupboard 595 mm 600 mm 75 mm 75 mm Appliance can be close fitted to kitchen units up to work height DESN 511616...
11. AGA Module Gas Hob - Freestanding Installation The appliance must have an anti-tip device correctly installed Centre line of Cooker Fig. 11.1 as per these instructions (Fig. 11.1) and (Fig. 11.2). If you pull the appliance out from the wall for any reason, make...
When fitting the Module onto a AGA TC5/DC5 there should be a gap of 4.5 mm (See Fig. 12.3). PLEASE NOTE: When fitting a Module plinth to an AGA TC5 or AGA DC5 the 2 adjustment screws should be screwed in from the outside (until they are fully in). The screw heads will set a gap of 4.5 mm between plinths.
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Fig. 12.1 FOR AGA TC3/DC3 + MODULE ONLY Fig. 12.2 11mm height differential Plinth base DESN 517427 DESN 516276 Fig. 12.3 Fig. 12.4 FOR AGA TC5/DC5 + MODULE ONLY 11mm height differential Hotcupboard Plinth base 4.5 mm gap Plinth base 4.5 mm SCREW...
DESN 511646 lock into place by tightening the two M6 screws fully. Check to ensure that the Module front plate and AGA Fig. 13.3 Total/Dual Control front plate are the same height, and that the overlap strips correspond correctly.
Final Fitting Fig. 13.6 Apply tape (provided) to the underside of the lap strip on the Module top plate. BURNER Replace module hotplate. Reassemble in reverse order and reconnect the mains wire (See Electrical Connections). Ensure burner heads and burner caps BURNER CAP are correctly located (See Fig.
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Module plinth facia sits against the left hand side of the AGA Total Control or AGA Dual Control plinth facia leaving no gap between. Also,make sure that the plinth facias are centrally located and do not overhang either appliance (See Fig.
14. Pressure testing NOTE: The regulator is set for N.G. or for propane put out of action. Use the front left-hand hotplate burner injector as the pressure test point. • For Natural Gas manifold pressure is 1kPa (4” w.g.) • For L.P.G. (Propane X Only) manifold pressure 2.54kPa (10”...
15. Electrical connection Electrical earthing is required on this range. Fig. 15.1 Disconnect the power to the junction box before making the electrical connection. This range must be connected to a earthed, metallic, LIVE permanent supply or a earthing connector should be connected to the earth terminal or wire lead on the range.
16. Handrail fitting Integrated module (Gas Hob) only Fig. 16.1 APPLIANCE HANDRAIL JOINTING BRACKET SILICON STRIP JOINTING BRACKET GASKET END CAP (4) FIBRE WASHERS SOCKET HOT CUPBOARD SCREWS (2) HANDRAIL FIBRE PROTECTION END BRACKET (2) WASHERS (2) JOINTING BRACKET FIXING PLATE Prior to fitting the appliance top plate and hot cupboard/ The appliance and hot cupboard/electric module top plates electric module top plate to the appliance:-...
The data plaque is located in the centre vent slot near the base of the front plate. Weight of appliance(s) • AGA Total Control (TC3) = 370 kgs. • AGA Dual Control = 444 kgs. • Hotcupboard (TC5 / DC5) = 110 kgs.
19. Servicing notes AGA Module Gas Hob - Freestanding / Integrated Fig. 19.1 DISCONNECT FROM ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING. WHEN REWIRING ANY ELECTRICITY COMPONENTS REFER TO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONS FLOW DIAGRAM ATTACHED BEFORE ELECTRICAL RECONNECTION. CHECK THAT THE APPLIANCE IS ELECTRICALLY SAFE.
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REMOVAL OF HOTPLATE Fig. 19.3 Repeat operations in REMOVAL OF TOP PLATE’ . Remove burner heads and burner caps. Remove all of the screws retaining hotplate burner trims (4 from the Wok burner, 2 each from the other three burners). (Fig. 19.2). Carefully remove burner trims and gaskets, taking care not to damage gaskets or burner electrodes.
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TO CHANGE IGNITION GENERATOR Fig. 19.5 GAS REGULATOR Turn off electricity supply. Remove top plate and hotplate (See REMOVAL OF TOP PLATE and REMOVAL OF HOTPLATE). Remove two screws retaining the generator fixing bracket to the burner mounting panel, and remove generator (Fig.
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TO CHANGE HOTPLATE GAS TAP Fig. 19.7 Turn off gas supply and electricity supply. Remove top plate and hotplate (See REMOVAL OF TOP PLATE and REMOVAL OF HOTPLATE). Remove controls mounting plate by removing the 6 screws (Fig. 19.7). Disconnect supply pipes from rest of all 4 gas taps and pull wiring off tap switches.
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For further advice or information contact your local AGA Specialist. With AGA Rangemaster’s policy of continuous product improvement, the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliances described and illustrated at any time. Manufactured By...
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