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.
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Make a note of your AGA appliance Serial Number when it is being installed. The serial number can be found behind the plinth cover. My AGA Details: Serial No: AGA Service No: Date of Installation:...
Control panel Cooker hoods and oven venting 12. Specifications General advice 13. Electrical connection Using the zones of the AGA 60 Hotplate control 14. Control knob and The boiling plate setting handrail connection The simmering plate setting The resting plates 15.
Health and Safety CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM THE General APPLIANCE AS SOME SURFACES CAN BECOME HOT NEVER place anything aluminium between the TO THE TOUCH. saucepan base and the ceramic surface (i.e. cooking mats, aluminium foil, etc). The appliance may contain some of the materials that are indicated below.
The AGA 60 has been designed to have all the attributes of a larger AGA within a small space. Refer to the diagram in the Overview chapter to familiarise yourself with the product and refer to the relevant sections for upper oven, lower oven, grill, etc.
Overview Fig. 3.1 DESN 517541 Cooker overview Fig. 3.1 Simmering Plate and Boiling Plate Top Plate and Resting Area Top Oven (Roasting Oven and Baking Oven setting) Simmering oven...
The AGA cooker will emit an odour for a short while, this is simply due to the protective oil we put on the hotplate and Boiling Setting ovens burning off.
The traditional AGA heat storage cooker is famous for the for toasted sandwiches, quesadillas, drop scones, searing gentle warmth it emits, with the AGA 60 you will get warmth scallops and even a non-fat fried egg! Slow cooked toast can...
Replacement of resting plates Replace resting plates carefully, as shown in Fig. 3.3. The ovens Your AGA 60 has two ovens which are pre-set at a different heat, just like the traditional AGA heat storage cooker. The top DESN 516889 oven has two temperature settings one for the roasting and one for baking.
If you have not already seen a demonstration, ask your AGA Specialist for details. A demonstration will show you how to get the best from your new AGA and will give you hints and tips. You will also see a selection of AGA utensils and accessories being used.
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If you have not already seen a demonstration, ask your AGA Specialist for details. A demonstration will show you how to get the best from your new AGA and will give you hints and tips. You will also see a selection of AGA utensils and accessories being used.
These elements heat the air and the cast iron within to heat the air and the cast iron within to provide cooking provide cooking results consistent with the traditional AGA results consistent with traditional AGA heat storage cookers, heat-storage cooker, with the flexibility of being able to turn with the flexibility of being able to turn it off when not in use.
• To get the very best performance, we recommend to This element heats the air and the cast iron within it to use AGA cookware with thick bases and stacking lids. provide cooking results consistent with the traditional simmering oven of the traditional AGA heat-storage cooker, •...
Milk puddings For casseroles, stock, milk puddings and similar dishes bring to heat elsewhere on the AGA then transfer to the simmering oven (one exception is meringues). Rich fruit Stock cakes can be cooked here for a, long time on the oven grid shelf placed on the base of Meringues the oven.
Enamelled Top and Front Plate DO NOT use a steam cleaner to clean this cooker. The easiest way to clean the AGA top plate and front plate is to mop up spills as they happen. VEA approved AGA Enamel When cleaning use as little water as possible.
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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...
• A full service is due at the end of year 5 (60 months). The appliance does not cover Commercial use (see separate warranty book provided for further details).
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...
10. Installation introduction Consumer protection Checks for the installer As a responsible manufacturer, we take care to make sure Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the that our products are designed and constructed to meet the appliance is properly earthed.
11. Removal from pallet and appliance installation Removing of transit brackets - Unscrew 4 screws and Fig. 11.1 remove brackets, from front and two screws from rear (Fig. 11.1). NOTE: Care must be taken not to trap mains cable. Appliance to be removed from rear of pallet only. Recess provided for suitable sack truck.
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Appliance can now be pushed back on its wheels into Fig. 11.5 desired position. NOTE: Care must be taken not to trap mains cable (Fig. 11.5). Levelling of appliance - Use 13mm socket to adjust wheel mechanism for FINE adjustment on both sides at rear of the appliance (Fig.
10 mm (3/8) beyond the figures quote above. This allows safe margin to take into account the natural dimensional variations found in major castings in particular the width across an appliance recess could be critical. Appliance weight (Excludes packaging) Model: AGA 60 Electric 492 lbs (223 kg)
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Timer cable is 4 metres. Fitting into a 60cm gap If you are restricted to a 60cm width space, the AGA 60 will fit, subject to the following guide (Fig. 12.2). The appliance top plate casting width tapers outwards at its bottom edge.
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Combustible Rear Walls Fig. 12.3 Since this appliance can be used continuously, please take note of the IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS. Where the rear wall is constructed of combustible materials (such as all-timber or stud wall partitions and batoned plasterboard) these will require special wall heat protection measures.
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The air gap must be left open and NOT blocked off across the Fig. 12.5 top edge (Fig. 12.5). SPECIAL NOTE: Ensure that unprotected electric cabling or plastic services do not pass within or on the outside of the wall behind or directly above the appliance. This type of material can age prematurely when exposed to continuous higher temperature.
13. Electrical connection WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. The method of connection to the mains electricity supply must facilitate complete electrical isolation of the appliance, This appliance is designed for the voltage stated on by a multi-pole switch, having a contact separation of at least the rating plate, which is situated behind the plinth 3 mm on all poles.
Control Knob Location Fig. 14.1 Ensure control knobs are located onto spindles correctly, as shown in (Fig. 14.1). Handrail Location - AGA 60 (Traditional) Locate handrail onto spindle, lock into position with grub screws (located on the inside of the bracket). OVEN...
16. Checklist Hand these instructions to the user for retention, and instruct in the safe operation of the appliance. Tick Box / Not Serial No. Applicable (N/A) Check hotplate lid and setting Check oven door seals, adjust door alignment if necessary. Baking and Simmering oven rope seals MUST have a gap between the door hinges.
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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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