Aga Ranges U104001-03 manual

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    Dual Fuel Range Users Guide & Installation Instr uctions U104001-03 www .aga-ranges.com This book contains man y impor tant safety messages. Alwa ys read and obey all saf ety messages. Installer:Leave these instructions with the appliance[...]

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    1 W ARNING If the inf or mation in this manual is not f ollow ed exactly , a fi re or e xplosion ma y result causing proper ty damage, personal injury or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable v apors and liquids in the vicinity of this or an y other appliance . WHA T T O DO IF Y OU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance. Do[...]

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    2 Using y our Rang e[...]

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    3 Using y our Rang e Contents General Saf ety Instructions P age 8 Cooktop Bur ners P age 10 The Broiler P age 11 The Ov ens P age 12 The Left Hand Multi-function Ov en P age 12 The Right Hand Con vection Ov en P age 12 The Cloc k P age 13 Both ov ens P age 15 Multi-function ov en P age 16 Handyrac k P age 17 Ov en rac ks P age 18 Ov en light P age[...]

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    4 Read all instructions before using this appliance. Impor tant Saf ety Inf or mation Save these instructions f or future reference. Hav e y our appliance proper ly installed and grounded b y a qualifi ed technician in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFP A No . 70—latest edition, and local code requirements. In Canada, electr i[...]

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    5 Read all instructions before using this appliance. Impor tant Saf ety Inf or mation Save these instructions f or future reference. Storage should not be fi tted directly abo ve a range . If anything is stored abo ve the r ange, it should be limited to infrequently used items which can be saf ely stored in an area subjected to heat from a range .[...]

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    6 Read all instructions before using this appliance. Impor tant Saf ety Inf or mation Save these instructions f or future reference. T o av oid risk of electr ical shock, personal injur y , or death, mak e sure your range has been properly grounded and alwa ys disconnect it from main pow er supply before ser vicing. Do not touch cook top b urners o[...]

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    7 Read all instructions before using this appliance. Impor tant Saf ety Inf or mation Save these instructions f or future reference. Impor tant : Never keep pet birds in the kitc hen or in rooms where the fumes fr om the kitchen could reach. Bir ds have a very sensitive respiratory system. Fumes released due to overheated cooking oil, fat, margarin[...]

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    8 Read all instructions before using this appliance. Impor tant Saf ety Inf or mation Save these instructions f or future reference. Ovens Use Care When Opening Door Let hot air and steam escape before removing or replacing f ood. Never heat unopened f ood containers. Pressure build up ma y make container bur st and cause injury . Keep o ven v ent [...]

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    9 Read all instructions before using this appliance. Impor tant Saf ety Inf or mation Save these instructions f or future reference. Clean only par ts listed in this guide. In the interests of h ygiene and safety the range should be k ept clean at all times as a build up in f ats and other f ood stuff could result in a fi re. Alwa ys k eep combust[...]

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    10 Using y our Rang e Cooktop Burners The dra wing by each knob indicates which b ur ner that knob controls. Each bur ner has a special saf ety device that stops the fl ow of gas if the fl ame goes out. Push in and tur n a knob to the ( ) lighting position. K eep holding the knob pressed in to let the gas through to the burner f or fe w seconds. [...]

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    11 Using y our Rang e 3. T ur n burner control knob to OFF position when fi nished. Y ou can remo ve the burner cap and head f or cleaning, see page 23. Y ou should wipe the enamel top surf ace of the range around the cooktop b ur ners as soon as possible after spills occur . Note: Use of aluminum pans ma y cause metallic marking of the grates. Th[...]

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    12 Using y our Rang e The Ovens During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to av oid touching the heating elements inside the oven. The clock m ust be set to the time of day bef ore the ovens will w or k. See ‘The Clock’ section for instructions on setting the time of day . The Left Hand M ulti-function Oven The Right Hand Conve[...]

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    13 Using y our Rang e The Clock Setting the time of da y Setting knob Adjusting knob When the clock is fi rst connected the displa y will fl ash ( ) and ( ) alternately . T o set the clock to read the time of da y tur n and hold the Setting knob to the clock symbol ( ) and at the same time tur n the Adjusting knob left or right until the clock sh[...]

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    14 Using y our Rang e T ur n the Setting knob to the ( ) position. The displa y will show the current time of da y plus the ‘cook period’ you just set. Use the adjustment knob to set the ‘Stop time’ you need. ‘Stop Time’ shows. A UT O will show in the displa y . Set the ov en(s) to the cooking temperature y ou need (don’t f orget to s[...]

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    15 Using y our Rang e Cooking using the timer (Dela yed baking) The timer can be used to tur n just one ov en or both on and off automatically . The star t and stop time must be the same f or both ov ens but diff erent cooking temperatures can be set. If you w ant to tur n one of the ov ens on at the same time as the timer is set f or automatic coo[...]

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    16 Using y our Rang e M ulti-function o ven The left hand ov en of your r ange is Multi- function. It has many v ar ied uses. We suggest you k eep a careful ey e on your cooking until y ou are f amiliar with each function. Remember - not all functions will be suitable f or all food types . Please remember that all ranges v ar y - temperatures in y [...]

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    17 Using y our Rang e Conventional o ven (top and base heat) This function combines the heat from the top and base elements. It is par ticularly suitable f or roasting and baking pastr y , cak es and biscuits. F ood cooked on the top rac k will brown and crisp faster than on the lo wer rac k, because the heat is greater at the top of the o ven than[...]

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    18 Using y our Rang e Oven racks the rac k guard should be at the back pointing upwards As well as the fl at racks some models are supplied with drop rac ks The drop rac ks increases the possibilities f or ov en rack spacing. fl a t r a c k drop rac k The ov en rac ks can be easily remov ed and refi tted. Pull the rac k forw ard until the back o[...]

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    19 Using y our Rang e S torage The bottom dra wer is f or stor ing ov en tra ys and other cooking utensils. It can get v er y w ar m, don’t store anything in it which ma y melt or catch fi re. Nev er store fl ammab le materials in the drawer . This includes paper , plastic and cloth items, such as cookbooks, plasticw are and towels , as well as[...]

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    20 Using y our Rang e M ulti-function (Left hand) Oven cooking guide Remember - not all modes will be suitable f or all food types . The ov en control settings and cooking times giv en are intended to be used only as a guide. Individual tastes may require the temperature to be altered to pro vide a preferred result. F ood is cooked at a low er temp[...]

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    21 Using y our Rang e Cooking chart Con ventional Oven Con vection Oven Appro ximate Cooking Time F ood T emp Rack P osition T emp FISH 375°F 3 350°F Fillets 15-20mins. 375°F 3 350°F Whole 10mins.per lb + 10mins . 375°F 3 350°F Steaks according to thickness . RO AST MEA TS Beef with bone 325°F 2-3 300°F 20-25mins. per lb + 20-25mins. 400°F[...]

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    22 Using y our Rang e Cleaning your range Essential inf or mation Bef ore thorough cleaning isolate the electr icity supply . Remember to switch on the electricity supply bef ore use. Never use paint solvents, caustic cleaner s, biological powders, bleach, chlorine based bleac h cleaners, coarse abrasives or salt. Don’t mix different cleaning pr [...]

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    23 Using y our Rang e Cooktop b urners Some models hav e a separate tr im ring, which fi ts on the b ur ner head. The burner heads and caps can be remov ed f or cleaning. Make sure they are absolutely dry bef ore replacing. The central cooktop A cap , B head, C notch, D base, E electrode When refi tting the b ur ner head, make sure that the notch[...]

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    24 Using y our Rang e Ovens Some of the ov en lining panels can be remov ed f or cleaning and for cleaning behind. They can also be put into a dishwasher . Remov e the rac ks fi rst. The right hand fanned o ven has a remo vab le ov en roof - slide the roof liner f orward and re move. The side panels of either ov en can be remov ed. Each side of th[...]

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    25 Using y our Rang e The oven is not cooking e venly Do not use a tin or tra y larger than 11 3 / 8 ” x 13”. If you are cooking a large item, be prepared to tur n it round during cooking. If two rac ks are used, check that space has been left f or the heat to circulate. When a baking sheet is put into the ov en, make sure it is placed centrall[...]

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    26 Using y our Rang e Service and spares Please complete the appliance details below and keep them saf e for future ref erence - this inf or mation will enable us to accurately identify your particular appliance and help us to help you. Filling this in now will sa ve y ou time and inconv enience if you later hav e a problem with your appliance . It[...]

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    27 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Installation This book contains man y impor tant safety messages. Alwa ys read and obey all safety messages. Installer: Leave these instructions with the appliance[...]

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    28 W ARNING If the inf or mation in this manual is not f ollow ed exactly , a fi re or e xplosion ma y result causing proper ty damage , personal injur y or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable v apors and liquids in the vicinity of this or an y other appliance . WHA T T O DO IF Y OU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance.[...]

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    29 Installation Regulations P age 30 If y ou smell gas P age 30 T ools P age 30 Materials P age 30 Installation Saf ety Instr uctions P age 31 Dimensions and clearances P age 32 Location guidelines P age 33 Moving the Range P age 33 Chec king the par ts P age 35 Le v eling the Range P age 35 Anti-Tip De vice P age 35 Gas Connection P age 36 Electri[...]

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    30 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Regulations Installation of this range must conf or m with local codes, or in the absence of local codes , with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFP A.54, latest edition. In Canada, installation must c[...]

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    31 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Installation S afety Instructions W arning! Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, ser vice or maintenance can cause injur y or proper ty damage. Ref er to this manual. For assistance or additional in[...]

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    32 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Dimensions and clearances Provide adequate clear ances between the range and adjacent comb ustible surf aces. These dimensions must be met f or saf e use of your range . The location of the electr ical outlet[...]

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    33 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. F or safety reasons cur tains must not be fi tted immediately behind the range . W e recommend a gap of 43-5/16” (110cm) (for Canada 44-5/16” (112.5cm)) between units to allow f or moving the range. If a[...]

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    34 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. LO WER THE FRONT R OLLER by doing 14 complete (360°) tur ns clockwise . (This means tur ning and removing the le veling tool 56 times). Now LO WER THE TWO REAR R OLLERS. First fi t the le veling tool on the[...]

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    35 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Checking the parts Check that the r ange has the follo wing par ts. 4 grates Broiler pan and trivet Le veling tool Handyrac k Meat tin 6 ov en racks Splashback & Plinth Conv ersion kit from Natural gas to[...]

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    36 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Gas Connection Installation of this range must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the Na- tional Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-latest edition. In Canada the range must be installed [...]

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    37 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. T o prev ent gas leaks, put pipe joint compound on, or wrap pipe thread tape with T efl on* around, all male (e xter nal) pipe threads. *T efl on: Registered trademark of DuP ont A Install a manual gas line[...]

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    38 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Electrical Connection When installed the range must be electrically gr ounded in accordance with local codes or; in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFP A 70, latest edition. [...]

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    39 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Slide the cov er down to free the side tags . F ree from the bottom tag. When refi tting the co ver fi rst locate it on the bottom tag second locate the two side tags and then replace the screws . 4-Wire Co[...]

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    40 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Fit the new str ain relief device to the mounting brac ket b y removing the two clamping scre ws, f eeding the two halves (ears fi rst) through the hole in the mounting brac ket and loosely refi tting the s[...]

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    41 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. The neutral or ground wire of the po wer cord must be connected to the neutral terminal located in the center of the connector bloc k. The pow er leads must be connected to the outside ter minals. NO TE: Make[...]

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    42 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. The two end caps (one each end) of the standard rear fl ue g r ille must fi rst be remo ved. They are held in place b y two fi xing nuts on the inside f ace. Remov e the two fi xing scre ws (3mm he xagona[...]

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    43 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. If the rear spacer is fitted Hold the splash back in position. F rom the rear refi t the 2 fi xing screws and nuts . Assemble the Grates Each grate is diff erent. Make sure that the grates are in the correc[...]

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    SER VICING - W ARNING Disconnect from electricity and gas befor e ser vicing. Check ap pli ance is safe when y ou have finished. 44 Range operational checks Oven chec k Set the clock to the time of da y - the ov ens will not work if the clock is not set. When the clock is fi rst connected the displa y will fl ash ( ) and ( ) alternately . T o set[...]

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    SER VICING - W ARNING Disconnect from electricity and gas befor e ser vicing. Check ap pli ance is safe when y ou have finished. 45[...]

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    SER VICING - W ARNING Disconnect from electricity and gas befor e ser vicing. Check ap pli ance is safe when y ou have finished. 46 Conversion to another gas This appliance is supplied set f or Natural gas. A conv ersion kit for Propane gas is supplied with the range . If the appliance is to be conv er ted this must be done bef ore installation. Th[...]

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    SER VICING - W ARNING Disconnect from electricity and gas befor e ser vicing. Check ap pli ance is safe when y ou have finished. 47 Lift up the ends of the plastic clips (one each side) to release the catches holding the dra wer to the side runners and at the same time pull the dra wer f orward and aw ay from the side runners. F or safety’ s sake[...]

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    48 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Schematic diagram of the Range Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause impr oper and dangerous operation. V erify proper operation after servicing. Cod[...]

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    49 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Schematic diagram of the Range Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause impr oper and dangerous operation. V erify proper operation after servicing.[...]

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    50 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. T echnical Data This range is supplied set for Natural gas. A con version kit fr om NG to LP gas is included. INST ALLER: Please leav e these instr uctions with the User . D A T A BADGE LOCA TION: Inside base[...]

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    51 Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance. Installation Instr uctions Save these instructions f or future reference. Ratings Natural Gas Propane Gas Orifi ce Scre w Orifi ce Screw Cooktop Wok b ur ner 15,000Btu/hr internal 110 82 15,000Btu/hr inter nal 71 49 e xter nal 166 e xter nal 93 Large Bur ner 12,000Btu/hr 170 70 1[...]

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