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TO REMOVE ELECTRODES (LHR, RHR, RHF BURNERS)

1.

Isolate from electric supply.

2.

Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE’.

3.

Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR’ disconnect the appropriate electrode
lead.

4.

Withdraw clip securing electrode to burner and withdraw lead and electrode (See Fig. 27).

5.

Re-assemble in reverse order.

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TO REMOVE ELECTRODE (LHF BURNER)

1.

Isolate from electrical supply.

2.

Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE’.

3.

Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR’.

4.

Disconnect the left hand burner pipe (13mm) and the inner burner pipe (13mm) using the
special spanner.

5.

Remove the burner and burner fixing plate, by unscrewing the 4 screws holding the burner
mounting plate in place.

6.

Turn burner over and remove electrode fixing clip. Withdraw electrode through top of 
burner checking on route of lead.

7.

Re-assemble in reverse order, re-routing lead along the same path.

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DESN 513541

DESN 513530

Fig. 27

Fig. 28

Summary of Contents for Four-Two Series

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...ORMATION 19 HEALTH SAFETY 20 PRODUCT VIEW 21 CONTROL PANEL 22 SETTING UP THE COOKER FOR USE 23 GAS HOTPLATE 24 25 TO FIT PAN SUPPORTS 26 ASSEMBLY OF BURNERS 27 28 THE GRILL 29 THE OVENS 30 HOW TO USE...

Page 3: ...en 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...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...RAPID SEMI RAPID RAPID MAXIMUM HEAT 4 0 kW 3 0 kW 3 0 kW 1 75 kW INPUT 287 g h 215 g h 215 g h 125 g h INJECTOR MARKING INNER 0 46 85 85 65 OUTER 0 66 PRESSURE POINT POSITION LEFT HAND REAR 1 75 kW IN...

Page 6: ...3504 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 th...

Page 7: ...d 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 isolat...

Page 8: ...Fig 2B DESN 512313 THREE PHASE CONNECTION MINIMUM 2 5mm2 CABLE AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITIONS OF THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL WIRING REGULATIONS 8...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...as 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 with...

Page 11: ...ame 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 Nat...

Page 12: ...ssed 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 The...

Page 13: ...es Repeat for RH casting and ensure that the gasket is fitted where the castings overlap Ensure that earth cables are attached See Fig 6A 2 Secure castings using 4 profiled fixing nuts DO NOT OVERTIGH...

Page 14: ...burner bodies See Figs 7A 7B 7C 14 ULTRA RAPID BURNER Fig 6C DESN 513511 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 8...

Page 15: ...Fig 7C DESN 511617 FITTING BURNER CAP RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNERS BURNER CAP RETAINING LUGS 15 Fig 7B DESN 513513 ASSEMBLY OF RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNERS...

Page 16: ...EL 1 Loosen retaining nut using 8mm spanner See Fig 8B 2 To prevent rocking adjust the pan support foot using 2 5mm allen key 3 Check pan support is level with opposing pan supports 4 Retighten retain...

Page 17: ...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 17 SPLASHBACK...

Page 18: ...Users Guide 18...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...more than one third full of fat or oil z Never leave fat or oil unattended during the heating or cooking period z Never use a lid on the pan z IMPORTANT Oil is a fire risk do not leave pans containing...

Page 21: ...21 Fig 10 DESN 513517...

Page 22: ...ction z 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 z The OVEN CONTROL KNOBS can only be...

Page 23: ...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 t...

Page 24: ...to the large flame symbol and hold in for 3 seconds until the burner lights then turn the knob to the required setting z If the burner flame should accidentally go out turn off the burner control and...

Page 25: ...at tilt easily z Pans and kettles with concave bases should not be used z The minimum pan diameter recommended is 120mm z Place all pans centrally over the burners The flames must be on the base of th...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...27 ASSEMBLY OF RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNER FITTING BURNER CAP RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNER BURNER CAP RETAINING LUGS DESN 513513 DESN 511617 Fig 14 Fig 15...

Page 28: ...28 DESN 513512 Fig 16 ULTRA RAPID BURNER...

Page 29: ...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 z For best results pre heat at a high setting...

Page 30: ...id shelf or food directly on the base of the fan oven z Pre heat the ovens at the appropriate settings until the neon light goes out z For effective heat distribution leave a gap of no less than 12mm...

Page 31: ...ut Grill Shelf operates as oven shelves STOP ON SHELF MUST PROJECT UPWARDS SHELF STOP AND ANTI TILT BRACKET Refit as follows Locate in guide as above Please Note Shelf slides out to stop position Fig...

Page 32: ...lf z When using the fan oven reduce conventional oven settings by 10 C 20 C and in some cases cooking time by up to 10 minutes for every hour z It is important to check that food is piping hot before...

Page 33: ...may be used as a conventional shelf Take care when placing and removing cookware within these stops 33 APPROXIMATE COOKING TIME COMMENTS FOOD SETTING C SHELF POSITION Conventional Oven Fish 190 25 30...

Page 34: ...piece of citron peel after 20 mins Maderia Cake 180 2 2 1 2 hours Med Rich Fruit Cake 150 4 4 1 2 hours Christmas Cake 140 150 1 1 1 2 hours Gingerbread 150 160 1 1 4 1 1 2 hours Shortbread 150 10 25...

Page 35: ...of joint on or off the bone z Thaw frozen joints thoroughly before cooking them z The times are for open roasting If covered with foil allow extra time z The turkey chicken is cooked when the juices r...

Page 36: ...mins depending on recipe Pies 45 50 mins depending on recipe 25 mins 8 10 mins depending on recipe 25 35 mins 45 mins 20 25 mins 45 mins 80 90 200 210 200 210 180 170 180 160 170 200 210 170 200 210...

Page 37: ...TOMATIC COOKING CONTROL DESN 513503 Fig 18 z z Mode By using these buttons the following functions can be selected z Minute timer z Automatic cooking time z End of automatic cooking time z Time of day...

Page 38: ...ired 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 fla...

Page 39: ...lay shows the time of day A signal will sound 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...

Page 40: ...ure all parts are thoroughly dry before replacing z When re fitting the burner caps and burner heads make sure that they are properly located See Figs 14 16 z THE FOLLOWING PARTS ARE NOT DISHWASHER SA...

Page 41: ...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 o Check that the cleaning...

Page 42: ...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 DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING MATERIAL WHICH MAY CLOG THE PORES OF THE...

Page 43: ...eplacing 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...

Page 44: ...ice or contact your authorised distributor stockist z Your cooker must only be serviced by a qualified CORGI engineer from an authorised distributor or stockist z Do not alter or modify the cooker z O...

Page 45: ...UPPLY A TO REMOVE HOTPLATE 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Remove pan supports and burner caps See Fig 20 3 Remove burner fixing screws 10 and hotplate fixing nuts 4 4 Lift off burner fixing rings 4...

Page 46: ...EMOVE FACIA CASTINGS 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE HOTPLATE CASTINGS 3 Pull off control knobs 4 Remove control panel fixing screws 4 See Fig 23 When removing the screws support...

Page 47: ...ASTINGS 3 Proceed as TO REMOVE FACIA CASTING 4 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 remov...

Page 48: ...eed pipe 19mm nut See Fig 25 5 Disconnect all gas connections to taps 5 nuts 13mm 14mm and 19mm 6 Remove 4 screws fixing gas rail 7 Disconnect ignition switch 8 Lift complete gas rail assembly clear o...

Page 49: ...L REGULATOR 3 Remove 7 back panel screws 4 Remove thermostat phial and capillary through back of cooker note correct capillary route 5 Re assemble in reverse order I TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR 1 Isolat...

Page 50: ...Isolate from electrical supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE HOTPLATE 3 Proceed as TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR 4 Disconnect the left hand burner pipe 13mm and the inner burner pipe 13mm using the special span...

Page 51: ...e This is a push on jack connector 6 Re assemble in reverse order M TO REMOVE THERMOCOUPLE LHR RHR RHF BURNERS 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE 3 Undo the nut fixing...

Page 52: ...1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE OVEN LINERS NOTE You will need only to remove one side 3 Remove 4 fan cover fixing screws and withdraw panel 4 Remove 3 screws securing element t...

Page 53: ...DIAGRAM AGA 4 2 53 COLOUR KEY UK BL BLUE WH WHITE R RED BK BLACK Y YELLOW PK PINK BR BROWN P PURPLE GR GREY O ORANGE UK WARNING BEFORE OBTAINING ACCESS TO TERMINALS ALL SUPPLY CIRCUITS MUST BE DISCON...

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Page 56: ...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...

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