Aga Ranges Cooktop DESN 513534 User Manual

AGA FOUR-TWO SERIES  
OWNERS MANUAL (NG & LPG)  
DESN 513534  
Comprising  
Servicing, Installation & Users  
Instructions  
&
Cooking Guide  
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  
For use in GB and IE  
10/07 EINS 513502  
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Installation  
Section  
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.  
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INSTALLATION  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE  
REGULATIONS IN FORCE AND ONLY USED IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE, READ THE  
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS APPLIANCE.  
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, ENSURE THAT THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTION CONDITIONS  
(TYPE OF GAS AND GAS PRESSURE) AND THE ADJUSTMENTS OF THE APPLIANCE ARE  
COMPATIBLE.  
THE ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS FOR THIS APPLIANCE ARE STATED ON THE DATA  
PLATE WHICH IS SITUATED IN THE CENTRE VENT SLOT AT THE BASE OF THE  
APPLIANCE.  
This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device. It must be installed  
and connected in accordance with current installation regulations. Particular attention shall be  
given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation. (B.S. 5440 Part 2). It should be in  
accordance also with any relevant requirements of the Gas Region and Local Authority.  
In your own interest, and that of safety to comply with the law, all gas appliances must be  
installed by a competent person. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.  
On completion, test the gas installation for tightness.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
The appliance is designed for the voltage stated on the data plate.  
The Four-Two is supplied from the manufacturers as a fully tested chassis construction. Hot  
plate, doors, splashback, pan supports and handrail are assembled during installation.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
HOTPLATE  
2H  
NATURAL GAS G20 - (APPLIANCE CATEGORY I )  
L.H.F.  
WOK  
R.H.F.  
RAPID  
3.0 kW  
R.H.R.  
RAPID  
3.0 kW  
L.H.R.  
BURNER TYPE  
ULTRA-  
RAPID  
SEMI-RAPID  
1.75 kW  
MAXIMUM HEAT  
INPUT  
4.5 kW  
INJECTOR MARKING  
INNER  
OUTER  
0.66  
1.00  
116  
-
116  
-
097  
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PRESSURE POINT POSITION:  
LEFT HAND REAR 1.75 kW INJECTOR  
PRESSURE SETTING:  
20mbar - NG  
BURNER IGNITION: H.T. SPARK  
3+  
G30/G31 - (APPLIANCE CATEGORY I )  
L.H.F.  
WOK  
R.H.F.  
R.H.R.  
L.H.R.  
BURNER TYPE  
ULTRA-  
RAPID  
RAPID  
RAPID  
SEMI-RAPID  
MAXIMUM HEAT  
INPUT  
4.0 kW  
(287 g/h)  
3.0 kW  
(215 g/h)  
3.0 kW  
(215 g/h)  
1.75 kW  
(125 g/h)  
INJECTOR MARKING  
INNER  
OUTER  
0.46  
0.66  
85  
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85  
-
65  
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PRESSURE POINT POSITION:  
LEFT HAND REAR 1.75 kW INJECTOR  
PRESSURE SETTING:  
PROPANE (G31) - 37 mbar BUTANE (G30) - 28 mbar  
BURNER IGNITION: H.T. SPARK  
ELECTRIC GRILL AND OVENS  
TOP OVEN POWER RATING - 2.2 kW  
GRILL ELEMENT - POWER RATING 2.25kW  
LOWER OVEN (FAN) - 2.0kW  
TOTAL OUTPUT - 4.2 kW  
230V 30 AMP POWER SUPPLY  
This is a CLASS 1, type X appliance.  
The data plaque is located on a pull out plate - lower front of appliance (See Fig. 10, Page 21).  
WEIGHT OF APPLIANCE : 140 kg  
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FITTING AND PRODUCT DIMENSIONS  
Any side wall above the cooker on either side shall be not less than 60mm horizontally from the  
cooker (Fig. 1).  
Surfaces over the top of the cooker must not be closer than 650mm.  
The vent slots in the back of the top plate must not be obstructed.  
DESN 513504  
Fig. 1  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION IS LOCATED AT THE TOP RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE  
APPLIANCE, BEHIND SIDE PANEL. DURING INSTALLATION REMOVE THE RIGHT HAND  
SIDE PANEL TO CONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.  
Remove 6 screws securing side panel to gain access to mains terminal. See Fig. 3 for location  
of cover.  
Remember that the mains electrical cable must be routed through the grommet at the rear right  
hand side of the cooker near the top, before connecting to the mains terminal connection.  
REFER TO FIG. 2 for wire connection to appliance.  
Remember that an excess of cable length is required inside the cooker to allow for possible  
servicing of the spark generator.  
Remember that an excess of cable length is required behind the cooker for the withdrawal of the  
cooker from between the kitchen units etc.  
SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION - The cooker requires a 30amp power supply fitted in  
conjunction with a double pole isolator with a minimum contact clearance of 3mm and be  
connected to the mains with a minimum 6mm2 cable to comply with the latest editions of the local  
and national wiring regulations.  
THE ISOLATOR MUST NOT BE POSITIONED IMMEDIATELY ABOVE THE COOKER, BUT  
MUST BE SITED WITHIN 2 METRES OF THE APPLIANCE.  
Replace the right hand side panel once electrical connection has been made and replace fixing  
screws.  
NOTE: Ensure that the insulation card covering the mains terminal is in place, between the side  
panel and mains terminal.  
SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION - MINIMUM 6mm2 CABLE AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE  
LATEST EDITIONS OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL WIRING REGULATIONS.  
Fig. 2A  
DESN 513312  
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THREE PHASE CONNECTION - MINIMUM 2.5mm2 CABLE AND MUST COMPLY WITH  
THE LATEST EDITIONS OF THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL WIRING REGULATIONS.  
Fig. 2B  
DESN 512313  
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CONNECTING TO GAS  
To allow ease of servicing and cooker mobility, an approved flexible 4ft (1.2 metres) hose should  
be fitted. Supply piping should not be less than R 1/2 (1/2” BSP). Connection is made to the R  
1/2 (1/2” BSP) female threaded entry in the inlet block located just below the hotplate level on  
the rear right hand side of the cooker.  
Fig. 3  
DESN 513505  
The gas bayonet connector must be fitted to the wall in the shaded area dimensioned in Fig. 4.  
Take into account that it must be possible to pull the cooker forward sufficiently for servicing.  
Ensure flexible hose is not trapped between cooker back panel and rear wall. Ensure hose is  
routed within the shaded area and away from shielded oven vent. The flexible hose must be in  
accordance with the relevant standards.  
IMPORTANT: THE GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION AT THE WALL MUST NOT PROJECT OUT  
FROM THE WALL BY MORE THAN 45MM, SO THAT IT DOES NOT FOUL WITH THE BACK  
OF THE COOKER.  
Check for gas tightness after connecting the appliance.  
FLEXIBLE HOSE  
The flexible hose must be suitable with the type of gas being used. LPG hoses carry a red stripe,  
band or label. If in doubt ask your supplier.  
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COOKER STABILITY  
A stability bracket shall be secured firmly to the fabric of the building, when the appliance is  
connected to the gas supply by a flexible hose. For positioning of bracket (See Fig. 3). A safety  
chain must also be anchored firmly to the wall and cooker to prevent the flexible hose from  
straining, when the cooker is withdrawn for servicing. When fitting a stability bracket and chain  
refer to shaded area shown in Fig. 3 and Fig. 3A.  
Fig. 3A  
DESN 513506  
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POSITION OF GAS BAYONET ON WALL (locate in shaded areas)  
IMPORTANT: THE GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION AT THE WALL MUST NOT PROJECT  
OUT FROM THE WALL BY MORE THAN 45MM, SO THAT IT DOES NOT FOUL WITH THE  
BACK OF THE COOKER.  
Fig. 4  
DESN 513507  
PRESSURE TESTING  
The pressure test point is situated under the burner cap on the 1.75 kW semi-rapid burner. It is  
a combined test nipple/injector.  
Push the pressure gauge flexible tube over the test nipple/injector. With the wok burner fully  
assembled, light the burner by pushing in the appropriate control knob, and turning it anti-  
clockwise to the inner full flame position. Press the knob until the gas ignites, then hold for a  
further 3 seconds. Once the flame is stable, turn the knob to the inner and outer full flame  
position.  
With the wok burner alight, push and turn the control knob for the rear left hand 1.75 kW burner  
to the full flame position. Hold the control knob down and take the pressure reading.  
For Natural gas appliances, the pressure should be (nominal) 20mbar (8 inches water gauge).  
For LPG appliances, the pressure should be G30/28 mbar or G31/37mbar.  
Turn off the gas taps, disconnect the pressure gauge and refit the burner cap on to the 1.75 kW  
burner.  
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LEVELLING AND MOBILITY WHEELS  
INSTALLATION/LEVELLING  
The cooker is fitted with mobility rollers, two at the rear and two at the front.  
The Four-Two is designed to stand on a flat and level surface, however, any unevenness may  
be overcome by adjusting the four levelling feet, one at each corner of the base plate. The  
adjusting screws are accessed by removing left and right hand hotplate castings (See section  
To Remove Hotplate Castings - Servicing Section Page 45). To raise the cooker turn screw  
clockwise, to lower turn screw anti-clockwise.  
Fig. 5  
DESN 513508  
There are rollers on the base of the cooker to allow for positioning.  
When the cooker is in the correct position the four levelling feet can be adjusted to level the  
cooker. THE FEET MUST BE LOWERED ENOUGH TO PREVENT THE COOKER ROLLING  
OUT OF POSITION. (See Fig. 5)  
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FITTING OF HOTPLATE CASTING AND PAN SUPPORTS  
HOTPLATE CASTINGS  
1. Attach earth cable from LH casting to cooker chassis and located over burner bodies. Repeat  
for RH casting and ensure that the gasket is fitted where the castings overlap. Ensure that  
earth cables are attached. (See Fig. 6A)  
Fig. 6A  
DESN 513509  
2. Secure castings using 4 profiled fixing nuts. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. (See Fig. 6B).  
Fig. 6B  
DESN 513510  
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3. Fit and secure four burner rings using M4 screws on rear left hand, front right hand and rear  
right hand burners. Use 4 M4 x 8mm screws on front left hand burner. (See Fig. 6C)  
Fig. 6C  
DESN 513511  
4. Position burner caps onto burner bodies. (See Figs. 7A, 7B, & 7C).  
ULTRA RAPID BURNER  
Fig. 7A  
DESN 513512  
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ASSEMBLY OF RAPID AND SEMI-RAPID BURNERS  
Fig. 7B  
DESN 513513  
FITTING BURNER CAP - RAPID AND SEMI-RAPID BURNERS  
BURNER CAP  
RETAINING LUGS  
Fig. 7C  
DESN 511617  
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5. Fit the pan supports in the following order The pan supports are marked on the underside to  
correspond to the markings below. The pan supports must locate in the recesses in the  
hotplate casting. (See Fig. 8A & 8B)  
Fig. 8A  
DESN 513515  
DESN 513514  
Fig. 8B  
TO ADJUST PAN SUPPORT LEVEL  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Loosen retaining nut using 8mm spanner (See Fig. 8B).  
To prevent rocking adjust the pan support foot using 2.5mm allen key.  
Check pan support is level with opposing pan supports.  
Retighten retaining nut.  
HANDRAIL FITTING  
1.  
2.  
Position handrail assembly onto locating studs at each end of facia. Ensure the grub screw  
at each end of the hand rail is facing downwards.  
Push handrail assembly fully against facia and lock in place by tightening 2 grub screws  
(2 1/2 mm). (See Fig. 6A).  
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SPLASHBACK  
1. Locate tabs on rear of splashback assembly, into the brackets on the upper rear of the  
cooker. (See Fig. 9).  
Push fully into place.  
Fig. 9  
DESN 513516  
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Users  
Guide  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
As responsible manufacturers we take care to make sure that our products are designed and  
constructed to meet the required safety standards when properly installed and used.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE READ THE ACCOMPANYING WARRANTY  
Any alteration that is not approved by Aga could invalidate the approval of the appliance,  
operation of the warranty and could affect your statutory rights.  
In the interests of safety and effective use, please read the following before using your new Aga  
appliance.  
The use of gas on a cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room  
in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated, keep the natural ventilation holes  
open or install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical extractor hood).  
Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional and/or more effective ventilation,  
for example, opening of a window, or, increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where  
present.  
Installation must be to local and national IEE wiring regulations and carried out by a qualified  
CORGI engineer, from an authorised distributor.  
A little smoke and some odour may be emitted when the appliance is first switched on. This is  
normal and harmless (from oven lagging and starch binder on the element insulation) and will  
cease after a short period of use.  
Your appliance has a gas hob and two electric ovens; the lower oven has a fan and the upper  
oven is a conventional oven.  
The fan behind the rear panel ensures an even distribution of heat within the oven during  
cooking, ie. the temperature at the lowest shelf position is the same as the temperature at the  
highest shelf position.  
The electric grill is situated in the roof of the upper oven. Refer to the diagram (See Fig. 10) to  
familiarise yourself with the cooker and refer to the relevant section for the fan oven,  
conventional oven, grill and gas hotplate etc.  
Your cooker is supplied with the following accessories:  
3 oven shelves  
1 grill shelf  
1 large roasting tin  
1 grill pan  
1 grill rack  
1 baking tray  
The following loose parts are also packed with the appliance:  
4 pan supports (cast)  
2 spillage wells (cast)  
5 burner caps  
4 burner heads  
1 handrail assembly  
1 splashback assembly  
1 fitting kit  
4 burner skirts  
4 gaskets  
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HEALTH & SAFETY  
APPLIANCE  
YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPTAWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE AS SOME SURFACES  
CAN BECOME HOT TO TOUCH.  
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During use the appliance can become hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating  
elements inside the oven.  
Deep Fat Frying  
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Use a deep pan, large enough to completely cover the appropriate heating area.  
Never fill the pan more than one-third full of fat or oil.  
Never leave fat or oil unattended during the heating or cooking period.  
Never use a lid on the pan.  
IMPORTANT: Oil is a fire risk, do not leave pans containing oil unattended.  
In the event of fire cover with a lid and turn OFF the appliance.  
Do not attempt to extinguish the fire using water.  
Smother the flames on the hotplate, rather than attempting to remove the pan to the  
outside.  
Burns and injuries are caused almost invariably by picking up the burning pan to carry  
outside.  
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Fig. 10  
DESN 513517  
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CONTROL PANEL  
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The GAS HOTPLATE CONTROL KNOBS can only be rotated anti-clockwise from the OFF  
position.  
Symbol - Ignition Setting  
Large Flame Symbol - High Setting  
Small Flame Symbol - Low Setting  
(See ‘HOTPLATE’ section).  
Fig. 11  
DESN 513518  
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The GRILL ELEMENT CONTROL KNOB can be rotated in either direction.  
Clockwise  
Full on, with both elements on  
Anti-clockwise  
Economy grill, centre element only  
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The OVEN CONTROL KNOBS can only be rotated clockwise from the OFF position.  
The OVEN NEONS illuminate when ovens are switched on. When the required  
temperature is reached the neon will go out.  
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SETTING UP THE COOKER FOR USE  
Fig. 12  
Before the fan oven can be used, it will be necessary to set the ‘time-of-day clock’  
This is a 24-hour clock, and when the power supply is initially switched on, or after an interruption  
DESN 513503  
in supply, the clock will show 12.00 and the LED bar 4 will flash above the  
sign.  
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY  
1. Whilst the LED bar 4  
is flashing, press the plus + and/or minus - buttons until the display  
shows the correct time of day.  
2. After 5 seconds, the bar 4 will stop flashing.  
The setting can be altered at any time by using the MODE button until the LED bar 4 flashes and  
pressing plus the + and minus - buttons.  
The cooker is now ready for use.  
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GAS HOTPLATE  
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The hotplate has four gas burners:  
front left - ultra rapid (wok) burner - rated at 4.5 kW (whole burner) and 1.0 kW for the  
inner burner  
rear left - semi-rapid burner - rated at 1.75 kW  
rear right - rapid burner - rated at 3.0 kW  
front right - rapid burner - rated at 3.0 kW  
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The semi rapid burner is especially suited for use with small pans and gentle simmering  
or poaching.  
All burners have a set simmer position and are easily adjustable.  
TO USE THE HOTPLATE  
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To light a hotplate burner: push in and turn the control knob anti-clockwise to the large  
flame symbol , and hold in for 3 seconds until the burner lights, then turn the knob to  
the required setting.  
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If the burner flame should accidentally go out, turn off the burner control and do not  
attempt to re-light the burner for at least one minute.  
The control may be set towards a lower position, simply by turning the control knob  
towards the small flame symbol.  
IMPORTANT: The cast iron pan supports on the appliance are much heavier than those on  
most gas hotplate cookers, therefore care must be taken when removing or re-fitting  
them to the hob. It is important that they are lifted from the appliance and not dragged  
across nearby enamelled parts which would result in damaging the enamel.  
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SOME SAFETY POINTS  
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Simmering aids such as mesh mats are not recommended. They can impede burner  
performance, damage the pan supports and waste fuel.  
Commercially available foil spillage aids are unnecessary on this cooker and could effect  
the combustion.  
Some ‘Wok’ cooking pans are unstable. Check with the ‘Wok’ manufacturer before  
purchasing.  
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Do not use unstable and mis-shapen pans (e.g. with convex bases) that tilt easily.  
Pans and kettles with concave bases should not be used.  
The minimum pan diameter recommended is 120mm.  
Place all pans centrally over the burners. The flames must be on the base of the pan. Do  
not allow the flames to go up the sides of the pan. (See Fig. 13).  
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Always position pan handles away from the front of the cooker - out of reach of small  
children.  
NEVER leave a chip pan unattended.  
NOTE  
Aluminium pans may cause a metallic marking on the pan supports. This will not affect the  
durability of the enamel. The appliance warranty does not cover mis-use of the pan supports.  
Fig. 13  
DESN 512396  
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TO FIT PAN SUPPORTS  
Fit the pan supports in the following order. The pan supports are marked on the underside to  
correspond to the markings below. They must be fitted in the recesses in the hotplate casting.  
Fig. 13A  
DESN 513515  
Fig. 13B  
DESN 513520  
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ASSEMBLY OF RAPID AND SEMI-RAPID BURNER  
Fig. 14  
DESN 513513  
FITTING BURNER CAP - RAPID AND SEMI-RAPID  
BURNER  
BURNER CAP  
RETAINING LUGS  
Fig. 15  
DESN 511617  
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ULTRA-RAPID BURNER  
Fig. 16  
DESN 513512  
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THE GRILL  
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THE GRILL COMPARTMENT DOOR MUST BE KEPT OPEN WHEN THE GRILL IS ON.  
CAUTION: Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is in use. Young children  
should be kept away.  
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When operating the grill, the cooling fan should also come on, blowing a jet of cooling air  
out of the slots above the grill door. If the fan fails to operate correctly, it is important that  
the grill is not used until the fault is corrected.  
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The very high speed instant grill is divided into two areas to save energy and to suit  
individual grilling needs.  
Turn the grill control clockwise and the whole of the grilling area can be used for large  
amounts of food. Turn the control anti-clockwise and the middle area only can be used for  
small amounts e.g. 2 slices of bread, one or two chops etc.  
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Most food is cooked at a high setting but for thicker pieces of meat/poultry and for food  
such as well done steak the heat can be reduced by turning the control down to a lower  
setting.  
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For best results pre-heat at a high setting for approximately 5 minutes.  
Food should be cooked on the rack or in the base of the grill pan. Some dishes can be  
placed straight onto the shelf or floor of the compartment. This is useful when browning  
the top of food such as cauliflower cheese.  
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The oven side panels are self cleaning.  
The grill pan can be stored in the base of the grill compartment, when the grill is off.  
The following information is for guidance only as shape, thickness, size of food and personal  
taste can vary.  
FOOD  
SUGGESTED HEAT SETTING  
Toast  
HIGH  
Pikelet/Crumpet/Muffins  
Bacon  
HIGH  
HIGH  
Sausage  
Beefburger  
Steak med./rare  
Chops  
Fish - whole  
- steaks  
HIGH TO MED.  
MED. as per packet instructions  
HIGH TO MED.  
HIGH TO MED.  
HIGH TO MED.  
HIGH TO MED.  
HIGH  
- fillets  
Chicken portions  
Toppings i.e. meringue,  
potato, cheese etc.  
HIGH TO MED.  
HIGH  
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THE OVENS  
General  
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The ovens and grill compartment are fitted with side and back self cleaning panels. The  
roof of the fan oven is also self-cleaning enamel.  
There are two shelves in the fan oven and one in the conventional oven. They are designed  
to be non-tilt.  
To remove a shelf, lift clear of the side notches and slide forward. To replace a shelf, insert  
into the oven with the short prongs at the rear, facing upwards. Slide into position above  
the side notches then allow to drop down on the runner. (See Fig. 17A & 17B).  
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Do not place the grid shelf, or food, directly on the base of the fan oven.  
Pre-heat the ovens at the appropriate settings until the neon light goes out.  
For effective heat distribution, leave a gap of no less than 12mm between the dishes and  
the sides of the oven.  
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Do not use tins or trays which are larger than the one supplied with the cooker.  
When using the conventional oven always make sure that the door is fully closed to  
prevent the control knobs from over-heating.  
Condensation  
Condensation forms when heat and moisture are present, for example during cooking.  
Whenever possible try to make sure that the food which contains a lot of moisture is covered e.g.  
casseroles. If you do notice any condensation, wipe it up straight away.  
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Oven Shelves - These shelves are designed to slide out  
STOP ON SHELF  
MUST PROJECT  
UPWARDS  
SHELF STOP AND  
ANTI TILT BRACKET  
DESN 511867  
Refit as follows:  
Locate in guide as above.  
DESN 511866  
Please Note: Shelf slides out to stop position.  
Fig. 17A  
Grill Shelf - operates as oven shelves  
DESN 512411  
Fig. 17B  
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OVEN COOKING GUIDE  
Cooking Hints  
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Shelf positions are counted from the bottom.  
Put dishes in the centre of the shelf.  
When using the fan oven, reduce conventional oven settings by 10ºC - 20ºC and in some  
cases, cooking time by up to 10 minutes for every hour.  
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It is important to check that food is piping hot before serving.  
You can change the setting and cooking times to suit your tastes.  
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Conventional Oven  
Conventional Oven • Conventional Oven • Conventional Oven • Conventional Oven  
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The upper oven is a conventional oven which means that the heating elements are in the sides of the oven  
compartment. The oven is slightly hotter towards the top than at the bottom.  
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The cooking charts are a general guide but times and temperatures may vary according to individual recipes.  
The meat section timings should be used as a general guide but may vary according to the size, shape of joint on or  
off the bone.  
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Thaw frozen joints thoroughly before cooking them.  
The times are for open roasting. If covered allow extra time.  
The turkey/chicken is cooked when the juices run clear when pierced with a skewer. If the juices are still pink continue  
to cook, checking every 15 minutes.  
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The four shelf positions are numbered from the bottom upwards. Use the cranked shelf when cooking large joints of  
meat and poultry.  
The grill shelf which has positioning stops for the grill pan, may be used as a conventional shelf. Take care when placing  
and removing cookware within these stops.  
SHELF  
POSITION  
APPROXIMATE COOKING TIME & COMMENTS  
FOOD  
SETTING °C  
Fish  
Whole Fish e.g. trout, mackerel  
Steaks  
190  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
3 or 4  
1 or 2  
25 - 30 mins depending on size  
20 - 25 mins depending on thickness  
25 mins depending on packet instructions  
15 - 18 mins per 450g  
190  
Oven-fried fish  
Salmon (2.7kg)  
Meat & Poultry  
Beef  
210 - 220  
160 - 170  
180 - 190  
180 - 190  
180 - 190  
190 - 200  
180 - 190  
190 - 200  
150 - 160  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
1
30 mins per 450g + 30 mins over (medium rare)  
25 mins per 450g + 25 mins over  
Lamb  
Pork  
30 - 35 mins per 450g + 35 mins over  
20 - 25 mins per 450g + 20 mins over  
15 - 18 mins per 450g + 15 mins over  
Chicken  
Turkey  
Duck & Goose  
Casserole  
1
25 mins per 450g + 25 mins over  
1
1 or 2  
2
1 / - 3 hours depending on recipe  
Puddings  
Milk Puddings  
Baked Custard  
Baked Sponge Pudding  
Fruit Crumble  
160  
150  
1 or 2  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 hours  
35 mins - 1 hour  
190  
45 mins - 1 hour using raw fruit  
45 mins - 1 hour  
190 - 200  
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SHELF  
POSITION  
APPROXIMATE COOKING TIME  
FOOD  
SETTING °C  
Meringue Toppings  
Meringues  
140 - 150  
100 - 110  
1 or 2  
2
45 mins  
3 - 4 hours - Turn meringues over as soon as they are set  
Yeast Mixture  
Bread - loaves  
220 - 230  
220 - 230  
190  
1
30 - 45 mins  
15 - 20 mins  
25 - 35 mins  
Bread - rolls  
2 or 3  
1 or 2  
Chelsea Buns etc  
Cakes, Pastries, Biscuits & Scones  
Small Cakes  
190  
180  
2
2
20 - 25 mins  
Victoria Sandwich  
Swiss Roll  
25 - 30 mins  
220  
3
7 - 10 mins  
Fatless Sponge (180mm)  
Scones  
190  
3
20 mins  
10 - 15 mins  
220  
3
Maderia Cake  
180  
1 or 2  
1
1 hour - Place on a piece of citron peel after 20 mins  
2 - 2 1/2 hours  
Med. Rich Fruit Cake  
Christmas Cake  
Gingerbread  
150  
1
140 - 150  
150 - 160  
150  
1
4 - 4 /2 hours  
1 - 1 1/2 hours  
1 1/4 - 1 1/2 hours  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
3 or 4  
1, 2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
Shortbread  
Biscuits  
170 - 180  
180 - 190  
200  
10 - 25 mins depending on recipe  
30 mins - 1 1/2 hours depending on recipe  
Tray Bakes & Tea Breads  
Shortcrust Pastry  
Rich Shortcrust  
Flaky/Puff Pastry  
Choux Pastry  
Small Tarts 20 - 25 mins depending on recipe, Pies 45 - 50 mins depending on recipe  
190  
25 mins  
25 - 30 mins depending on recipe  
25 - 35 mins  
220 - 230  
200  
Miscellaneous  
Yorkshire Pudding - Large  
Yorkshire Pudding - Individual  
Soufflés  
220  
220  
190  
2
3
1
50 mins  
20 - 25 mins  
35 - 45 mins  
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Fan Oven  
Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven •  
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The lower oven which is a fan oven, has four shelf positions. The air is circulated to create an even temperature  
throughout. In most cases food requires a lower oven temperature when cooked in ovens by approximately 10ºC -  
20ºC.  
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The cooking charts are a general guide but times and temperatures may vary according to individual recipes.  
The meat sections should be used as a guide but may vary according to the size, shape of joint on or off the bone.  
Thaw frozen joints thoroughly before cooking them.  
The times are for open roasting. If covered with foil allow extra time.  
The turkey/chicken is cooked when the juices run clear when pierced with a skewer. If the juices are still pink  
continue to cook checking every 15 minutes until juices run clear.  
FOOD  
Fish  
SETTING °C  
APPROXIMATE COOKING TIME  
Whole Fish e.g. trout, mackerel  
Steaks  
170  
170  
25 - 30 mins depending on size  
20 - 25 mins depending on thickness  
25 mins depending on packet instructions  
15 - 18 mins per 450g  
170  
Oven-fried fish  
Salmon (2.7kg)  
140 - 150  
Meat & Poultry  
Beef  
170 - 180  
170 - 180  
170 - 180  
170 - 180  
150 - 160  
170 - 180  
130 - 140  
30 mins per 450g + 30 mins over (medium rare)  
25 mins per 450g + 25 mins over  
Lamb  
Pork  
30 - 35 mins per 450g + 35 mins over  
20 - 25 mins per 450g + 20 mins over  
15 - 18 mins per 450g + 15 mins over  
25 mins per 450g + 25 mins over  
Chicken  
Turkey  
Duck & Goose  
Casserole  
1 1/2 - 3 hours depending on recipe  
Puddings  
Milk Puddings  
Baked Custard  
Baked Sponge Pudding  
Fruit Crumble  
140  
140  
2 hours  
35 mins  
160  
45 mins - 1 hour using raw fruit  
45 mins - 1 hour  
170 - 180  
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Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven • Fan Oven •  
FOOD  
SETTING °C  
APPROXIMATE COOKING TIME  
Meringue Toppings  
Meringues  
130  
45 mins  
80 - 90  
3 - 4 hours - Turn meringues over as soon as they are set  
Yeast Mixtures  
Bread - loaves  
200 - 210  
200 - 210  
180  
30 - 45 mins  
15 - 20 mins  
25 - 35 mins  
Bread - rolls  
Chelsea Buns etc.  
Cakes, Pastries, Biscuits & Scones  
Small Cakes  
170 - 180  
160 - 170  
200 - 210  
170  
20 - 25 mins  
Victoria Sandwich  
Swiss Roll  
25 - 30 mins  
7 - 10 mins  
Fatless Sponge (180mm)  
Scones  
20 mins  
200 - 210  
160  
10 - 15 mins  
Maderia Cake  
1 hour - Place on a piece of citron peel after 20 mins  
2 - 2 1/2 hours  
Med. Rich Fruit Cake  
Christmas Cake (205mm)  
Gingerbread  
130  
4 - 4 1/2 hours  
130  
1 - 1 1/2 hours  
1 1/4 - 1 1/2 hours  
130 - 140  
140 - 150  
130 - 180  
160 - 170  
190  
Shortbread  
Biscuits  
15 - 25 mins depending on recipe  
30 mins - 1 1/2 hours depending on recipe  
Small Tarts 20 - 25 mins depending on recipe, Pies 45 - 50 mins depending on recipe  
25 mins  
Tray Bakes & Tea Breads  
Shortcrust Pastry  
Rich Shortcrust  
Flaky/Puff Pastry  
Choux Pastry  
180  
210  
8 - 10 mins depending on recipe  
25 - 35 mins  
190 - 200  
Miscellaneous  
Yorkshire Pudding - large  
Yorkshire Pudding - individual  
Soufflès  
200  
200  
45 mins  
20 - 25 mins  
45 mins  
170 - 180  
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THE AUTOMATIC COOKING CONTROL  
Fig. 18  
DESN 513503  
This control includes a minute timer, a time-of-day clock as well as an automatic cooking control.  
There are three buttons which operate the timer.  
The buttons are used for the following purpose:  
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Mode  
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By using these buttons the following functions can be selected:  
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Minute timer  
Automatic cooking time  
End of automatic cooking time  
Time-of-day clock  
Every time the MODE button is pressed a small LED bar will light up to show which function has  
been chosen.  
The setting of any of the functions can be adjusted by using the plus + or minus buttons.  
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SETTING THE AUTOMATIC COOKING CONTROL  
Fig. 19  
DESN 513503  
This can be used to set an automatic cooking programme in the fan oven only. It switches the  
electricity on and off at pre-set times.  
The maximum length of cooking programme which can be set is 23 hours and 59 minutes e.g.  
delay time + cooking time = max - 23 hours 59 minutes.  
Before setting a programme, check that the clock is telling the correct time of day, and have the  
following information to hand:  
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the length of time the food needs to cook.  
the time that the food is to finish cooking.  
the oven control setting required.  
TO SET AN AUTOMATIC COOKING PROGRAMME  
The STOP time or cooking time can be entered first. Each setting will remain displayed  
for 5 seconds, before changing back to displaying the time of day.  
Example  
The food needs 2 hours 30 mins at 140ºC and is required to be ready by 18.00 hours.  
1. Place the food on the correct shelves in the oven.  
2. Check that the clock is telling the correct time of day.  
3. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED bar 2 flashes and then press the plus +  
button until 2 hours 30 mins is displayed. After 5 seconds the LED bar will stop flashing.  
4. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED bar 3 flashes and then press the plus +  
button until 18.00 hours is displayed. After 5 seconds the LED bar will stop flashing.  
5. Set the oven control to 140ºC.  
6. The time of day will remain displayed throughout the cooking programme.  
7. When the cooking has finished, a beep will sound and continue for 2 minutes, unless  
cancelled manually.  
8. To stop the beep manually, press any of the buttons.  
9. Return the oven control knob to the OFF position.  
Programmes can be changed at any time by pressing the appropriate buttons and the plus +  
and minus - buttons as already described.  
NOTE: It is not possible to change/set the time of day whilst an automatic programme is taking  
place.  
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SETTING A STOP TIME ONLY  
1. Place the food on the correct shelves in the oven.  
2. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED bar 3 flashes and then press the plus +  
button until the time at which the cooking is to end. After 5 seconds the LED will stop  
flashing.  
3. Set the oven temperature control. Cooking will start immediately.  
4. At the of the cooking time, a beep will sound and will continue for 2 minutes unless  
cancelled manually. This can be cancelled by pressing any of the buttons.  
5. Return the oven control knob to the OFF position.  
To cancel any automatic programme, press the MODE button and then the minus - button until  
the display shows the time of day. A signal will sound.  
SETTING THE MINUTE TIMER  
The minute timer can be set to time periods from 1 minute to 23.59 hours.  
1. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED bar 1 flashes, above the  
sign. Set the  
required time by using the plus + and minus - buttons. (NOTE: The LED bar 1 will disappear  
if the plus + and minus - buttons are not pressed within 5 seconds. The setting will then have  
to be repeated).  
2. The set time will now remain displayed, the LED bar will remain steady and the timer will  
start to count down.  
3. At the end of the set time, a beep will be heard (2 beeps every 2 seconds) and will continue  
sounding for 2 minutes unless cancelled.  
4. Press any of the buttons to stop the beep. The LED bar light will go out.  
The minute timer can be used at any time, even if an automatic cooking programme has been  
set.  
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CLEANING & CARING  
General  
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Always switch OFF at the mains before cleaning.  
Use as little water as possible.  
Do not use CAUSTIC CLEANING SOLUTIONS.  
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this cooker.  
Wipe up any spills as they occur and transfer pans to other burners to continue cooking.  
TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE OVEN THERMOSTAT PHIAL OR THE HOTPLATE  
IGNITION ELECTRODES DURING CLEANING.  
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After cleaning, ensure all parts are thoroughly dry before replacing.  
When re-fitting the burner caps and burner heads make sure that they are properly located.  
(See Figs. 14-16).  
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THE FOLLOWING PARTS ARE NOT DISHWASHER SAFE:  
Aluminium burner heads (LHR, RHR, RHF).  
IMPORTANT: Aga recommend Vitreous Enamel Association approved cleaners for  
cleaning the vitreous enamelled surfaces of this product.  
They are unsuitable for use on: chrome and stainless steel components, hand-rails and  
their brackets.  
THE COOKER CANNOT BE MOVED ONCE INSTALLED.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE COOKER BY PULLING THE HANDRAIL OR DOORS.  
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CLEANING & CARING  
COOKER PART AND FINISH  
Vitreous Enamel  
CLEANING METHOD  
Clean with a damp cloth and hot soapy  
water. Stubborn stains can be removed with  
mild cream, paste or liquid cleaners, or by  
gently rubbing with a well moistened,  
liberally soaped very fine steel wool pads  
e.g. Brillo.  
The pan supports, roasting tin and baking  
tray may OCCASIONALLY be cleaned in a  
dishwasher.  
Top oven & fan oven - bases only  
Hotplate  
Control panel  
Pan supports  
Roasting tin  
Grill pan  
Door liners  
Front of cooker  
Doors  
o Check that the cleaning agent is  
approved by the (VEA) Vitreous Enamel  
Association. (www.ive.org.uk)  
Paint  
Clean with a damp cloth and hot soapy  
water.  
Hand rail bracket  
Plinth  
IMPORTANT:  
Side panels  
DO NOT USE ABRASIVES  
Glass  
As for enamel cleaning above. Polish with a  
clean dry cloth or kitchen roll.  
Grill element cover  
Splashback  
Timer facia  
Stainless Steel  
Use warm soapy water or a proprietary  
stainless steel or chrome cleaner.  
Door catches  
Handrail  
Chromium Plated  
Wipe with a damp cloth and soapy water.  
A well moistened liberally soaped very fine  
steel wool pad e.g. Brillo, or stainless steel  
cleaner may be used.  
Fan oven shelves  
Shelf supports  
Grill pan handle  
Grill pan rack  
Plastic  
Wipe with a damp cloth and hot soapy water.  
Stubborn stains may be removed with a  
cream cleaner carefully applied.  
Grill pan handle  
Control knobs  
Timer controls  
Neons  
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CLEANING & CARING  
COOKER PART AND FINISH  
Heat-Clean Enamel  
CLEANING METHOD  
This special enamel has a continuous  
cleaning action, which works best if a pattern  
of low and high temperature cooking is  
followed. By using low temperature roasting,  
excessive fat splashes can be avoided.  
Should any excessive staining occur,  
immediately clean the area with hot water  
containing detergent, and a nylon washing-  
up brush. Resistant stains require the oven  
to be run at 210°C for 2 hours.  
Fan Oven, Conventional Oven, Simmering  
Oven: sides, top and back  
Grill Compartment: sides and back  
DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING MATERIAL  
WHICH MAY CLOG THE PORES OF THE  
SPECIAL COATING e.g. PASTES AND  
POWDERS, SOAP FILLED PADS WIRE  
WOOL, SPRAY CLEANERS, BRUSH-ON  
OVEN  
CLEANERS,  
CAUSTIC  
SOLUTIONS, METAL SCRAPERS/KNIVES  
AND PREVENT THE CONTINUOUS  
CLEANING ACTION.  
As for enamel cleaning. Do not place in a  
dishwasher  
Aluminium  
Hotplate burner flame spreaders  
NOTE: Care must be taken to prevent  
cleaning materials, water or dirt, from  
entering and blocking the burner head, ports  
and especially the gasway. Remove any  
blockage with a fine needle or nylon brush.  
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Servicing  
Section  
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.  
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SERVICING  
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In the event of your appliance requiring maintenance, please call Aga Service or contact your  
authorised distributor/stockist.  
Your cooker must only be serviced by a qualified CORGI engineer from an authorised  
distributor or stockist.  
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Do not alter or modify the cooker.  
Only the spares specified by the manufacturer are to be fitted.  
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WARNING: WHEN SERVICING OR REPLACING GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS,  
DISCONNECT GAS SUPPLY TO APPLIANCE AND AFTER COMPLETION CHECK  
APPLIANCE FOR GAS TIGHTNESS.  
WARNING: WHEN SERVICING OR REPLACING COMPONENTS, ISOLATE THE  
APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND BEFORE RECONNECTING, CHECK FOR  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.  
A. TO REMOVE HOTPLATE  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Remove pan supports and burner caps. (See Fig. 20)  
Remove burner fixing screws (10) and hotplate fixing nuts (4).  
Lift off burner fixing rings (4).  
Lift off hotplate castings in the following order: right hand and left hand. (See Fig. 21).  
NOTE: Each hotplate casting has an earth lead. Each lead must be disconnected before  
completely removing hotplate casting. (See Fig. 22).  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
6.  
Fig. 20  
DESN 513520  
Fig. 21  
DESN 513522  
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Fig. 22  
DESN 513523  
B. TO REMOVE SIDE PANELS  
1.  
2.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Lower the cooker onto the rollers by turning the adjusting feet fully anti-clockwise.  
NOTE: It may be necessary to disconnect the flexible gas connection to allow the cooker  
to be withdrawn from between the kitchen units.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Roll the cooker slightly forward, unhook the safety chain and disconnect the flexible hose.  
Remove rear fixing screws (6) and slide side panel back and out.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
C. TO REMOVE FACIA CASTINGS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE CASTINGS’.  
Pull off control knobs.  
Remove control panel fixing screws (4) (See Fig. 23). When removing the screws support  
the casting.  
NOTE: When removing the casting, the oven indicator neons and the timer cables require  
disconnecting from the facia. To disconnect the neons, hold the cable at their entry into  
the neon, twist and pull, this will disengage the neon assembly. To disconnect the timer,  
pull the cables off their terminals taking care to identify cable connections. Be careful when  
re-fitting facia casting, to position neon and wires correctly.  
DESN 513509  
Fig. 23  
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D. TO REMOVE HANDRAIL (SEE FIG. 24)  
1.  
2.  
Loosen 2 grub screws, one at each end of hand rail (See Fig. 24) using 2 1/2 mm socket  
key.  
Slide handrail forwards, off locating studs.  
E. TO REMOVE TIMER  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE CASTINGS’.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE FACIA CASTING’.  
With the facia casting removed, remove the four fixing screws which clamp the timer to  
the inside of the facia casting. The timer assembly can now be removed.  
Depress the tabs on the side of the casing and slide the timer out of the sheet metal  
bracket.  
Re-assemble in reverse order, making sure control buttons have clearance around them  
when assembled with the glass facia panel.  
5.  
6.  
Fig. 24  
DESN 513525  
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F.  
TO REMOVE GAS TAPS/IGNITION SWITCHES  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Isolate from electric and gas supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE’.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE FACIA’.  
Disconnect gas rail feed pipe (19mm nut). (See Fig. 25).  
Disconnect all gas connections to taps. (5 nuts - 13mm, 14mm and 19mm).  
Remove (4) screws fixing gas rail.  
Disconnect ignition switch.  
Lift complete gas rail assembly clear of appliance.  
Remove bolt (1) and clamp fixing to gas rail and withdraw tap from gas rail.  
10. Re-assemble in reverse order.  
Fig. 25  
DESN 513527  
Fig. 25 A  
DESN 513528  
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G. TO REMOVE GRILL REGULATOR  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE FACIA CASTINGS’.  
Remove two screws securing control to control mounting panel.  
Withdraw control and cables taking care not to strain the cables.  
Disconnect cables from the control.  
NOTE: Take care to identify terminations.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
6.  
H. TO REMOVE OVEN THERMOSTATS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE GRILL REGULATOR’.  
Remove (7) back panel screws.  
Remove thermostat phial and capillary through back of cooker, note correct capillary route.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
I.  
TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE CASTINGS’.  
Slacken electric panel fixing screws (2). (See Fig. 26).  
Lift panel off screws via keyhole slots.  
Lift panel clear of appliance.  
Disconnect electric cables to generator.  
Disconnect electrode cables.  
Slacken two screws securing generator to electrics panel to cooker frame and carefully  
withdraw generator.  
9.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
Fig. 26  
DESN 513529  
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TO REMOVE ELECTRODES (LHR, RHR, RHF BURNERS)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE’.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR’ disconnect the appropriate electrode  
lead.  
4.  
5.  
Withdraw clip securing electrode to burner and withdraw lead and electrode (See Fig. 27).  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
Fig. 27  
DESN 513541  
K. TO REMOVE ELECTRODE (LHF BURNER)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Isolate from electrical supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE’.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR’.  
Disconnect the left hand burner pipe (13mm) and the inner burner pipe (13mm) using the  
special spanner.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Remove the burner and burner fixing plate, by unscrewing the 4 screws holding the burner  
mounting plate in place.  
Turn burner over and remove electrode fixing clip. Withdraw electrode through top of  
burner checking on route of lead.  
Re-assemble in reverse order, re-routing lead along the same path.  
Fig. 28  
DESN 513530  
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L.  
TO REMOVE THERMOCOUPLE (LHF BURNER)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE’.  
Undo the nut fixing the thermocouple in place.  
Push the thermocouple down and pull out from under the burner.  
Disconnect the other end of the thermocouple cable from the gas valve. This is a push on  
jack connector.  
6.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
Fig. 29  
DESN 513532  
M. TO REMOVE THERMOCOUPLE (LHR, RHR, RHF BURNERS)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE’.  
Undo the nut fixing the thermocouple in place.  
Push the thermocouple down and slide to the side to remove from the burner.  
Disconnect the other end of the thermocouple cable from the gas valve, this is a push on  
electrical terminal.  
6.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
Fig. 30  
DESN 513531  
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N. TO REMOVE OVEN AND GRILL LINERS - SEE FIG. 31  
1.  
2.  
Remove LH and RH runners (4 screws per runner).  
Remove runners and liners.  
Fig. 31  
DESN 512415  
O. TO REMOVE ELEMENTS (TOP OVEN)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Isolate from electrical supply.  
Proceed as TO REMOVE OVEN AND GRILL LINERS’.  
Remove oven element fixing screws (2) at the rear of the oven and flex elements to  
remove from location bracket, pull forwards to expose terminal connections.  
Remove connection, make sure they do not fall down the back of the appliance.  
NOTE: TOP OVEN has two elements, one behind each side liner. Both remove in the  
same was as each other.  
4.  
5.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
P.  
TO REMOVE FAN OVEN ELEMENT  
1.  
2.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE OVEN LINERS’.  
NOTE: You will need only to remove one side.  
Remove (4) fan cover fixing screws and withdraw panel.  
Remove 3 screws securing element to frame and carefully withdraw element until access  
can be made to the electrical terminals.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Disconnect terminals taking care not to allow the cable to fall down the rear of the  
appliance.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
Q. TO REMOVE OVEN FAN  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Isolate from electric supply.  
Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE OVEN ELEMENT’.  
Remove 4 fixing screws securing fan assembly to frame.  
Withdraw fan assembly sufficiently to gain access to motor electrical terminals and  
disconnect cables.  
5.  
Remove fan blade.  
NOTE: Fan blade fixing nuts is LH thread.  
Remove motor from mounting plate screws.  
Re-assemble in reverse order.  
6.  
7.  
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WIRING DIAGRAM - AGA 4-2  
COLOUR KEY - UK  
UK - WARNING - BEFORE OBTAINING ACCESS  
TO TERMINALS, ALL SUPPLY CIRCUITS MUST  
BE DISCONNECTED.  
BL - BLUE  
R - RED  
Y - YELLOW  
BR - BROWN  
GR - GREY  
WH - WHITE  
BK - BLACK  
PK - PINK  
P - PURPLE  
O - ORANGE  
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For further advice or information please contact  
your local distributor/stockist  
With Aga’s policy of continuous product  
improvement, the Company reserves the right to  
change specifications and make modifications to  
the appliance described at any time.  
Manufactured by  
Aga  
Station Road  
Ketley Telford  
Shropshire TF1 5AQ  
England  
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