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AGA SIX-FOUR SERIES - DC6

(NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE GAS)

OWNERS MANUAL

04/06 EINS 512635

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE

INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLIANCE

CUSTOMER: KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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.

Comprising

Servicing, Installation & Users

Instructions 

&

Cooking Guide

For use in USA/Canada

WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing property damage,personal injury or death.

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.

WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
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Do not try to light any appliance.

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Do not touch any electrical switch

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Do not use any phone in your building.

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Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone.
Follow the gas suppliers instructions

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If you can not reach your gas supplier call the fire department.

Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.

NATIONALLY RECOGNISED

TESTING LABORATORY 

Summary of Contents for SIX-FOUR Series

Page 1: ...tions Cooking Guide For use in USA Canada WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store...

Page 2: ...AN 14 17 SUPPORTS SPLASHBACK 18 USERS GUIDE 19 GENERAL INFORMATION 20 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND HINTS 21 PRODUCT VIEW 22 CONTROL PANEL 23 GAS HOTPLATE 24 25 TO FIT PAN SUPPORTS 26 SETTING UP THE COOKER F...

Page 3: ...n 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 CAUTION THIS UNIT IS HEAVY PROPER E...

Page 4: ...RA RAPID MAXIMUM HEAT 5 kW 3 1 kW 3 1 kW 1 8 kW 1 8 kW 4 kW INPUT BTU s hr 17 000 10 600 10 600 6150 6150 14 000 INJECTOR MARKING MAIN 112 94 94 72 72 108 SECONDARY X PRESSURE POINT POSITION REAR RH S...

Page 5: ...upply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa On completion test the...

Page 6: ...s over the top of the cooker must not be closer than 28 and must not exceed 13 in depth See Fig 1 A minimum clearance of 1000mm must be available at the front of the cooker to enable it to be serviced...

Page 7: ...supply is required on a separate 30 amperes circuit fused on both sides of the line z A time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended z Local codes permit the use of a U L listed 250 volt 30 amper...

Page 8: ...terminal connection REFER TO FIG 2 2A 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 ther...

Page 9: ...the shaded area dimensioned in Fig 3 Take into account that it must be possible to pull the cooker forward sufficiently for servicing Ensure flexiline hose is not trapped between cooker back panel and...

Page 10: ...the electric cable to the unit The 6 4 Series requires a 30 amp power supply and must be connected to the mains with a cable which complies with the latest edition of the Local and National Wiring Reg...

Page 11: ...sh the range back against the wall If it is not there is a possible risk of the range tipping over and causing injury if you or a child stand sit or lean on an open door If disconnection of the restra...

Page 12: ...rts and all control knobs b Remove four chrome buttons and the four plate retaining screws 2 each side c Remove left hand and centre shroud from the control panel to gain access to the fixing screws R...

Page 13: ...late castings See section To Remove Hotplate Castings Servicing Section Page 47 To raise the cooker turn screw clockwise to lower turn screw counter clockwise There are rollers on the base of the cook...

Page 14: ...RH castings and that the gaskets are fitted where the outer castings overlap centre castings Ensure that earth cables are attached See Fig 6A 2 Secure castings using 8 profiled fixing nuts DO NOT OVER...

Page 15: ...RNER Fig 6C DESN 512419 3 Fit and secure six burner rings using M4 screws on rear left hand front centre front right hand and rear right hand burners Use No 6 3 8 screw on front left hand and centre r...

Page 16: ...Fig 7C DESN 511617 FITTING BURNER CAP RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNERS BURNER CAP RETAINING LUGS 16 Fig 7B DESN 511618 BURNER CAP ASSEMBLY OF RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNERS BURNER HEAD ELECTRODE...

Page 17: ...ry important for the performance and reliability of the hob that the pan supports are fitted in accordance with the AGA SIX FOUR SERIES DC6 OWNERS MANUAL To help identify the correct location of the p...

Page 18: ...spanner See Fig 8C 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 retaining nut HANDRAIL FITTING 1 Position...

Page 19: ...Users Guide 19...

Page 20: ...rom an Authorized Distributor A little smoke and some odour may be emitted when first switched on This is normal and harmless from oven lagging and starch binder on the element insulation and will cea...

Page 21: ...INTEREST TO CHILDREN IN ANY CABINETS INSTALLED ABOVE THE RANGE TO PREVENT THE RANGE BEING USED TO OBTAIN CABINET ACCESS AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY Temperatures in cabinet storage spaces above the ra...

Page 22: ...22 Fig 10 DESN 512646 A...

Page 23: ...n z The BROILER ELEMENT CONTROL KNOB can be rotated in either direction Clockwise Full on with both elements on Counter clockwise Economy grill centre element only z The OVEN CONTROL KNOBS can only be...

Page 24: ...ame symbol z IMPORTANT The cast iron pan supports on the appliance are much heavier than those on most gas hob cookers Therefore care must be taken when removing or re fitting them to the hob It is im...

Page 25: ...nvex bases that tilt easily z Pans and kettles with concave bases should not be used z The minimum pan diameter recommended is 120mm 5 z Place all pans centrally over the burners The flames must be on...

Page 26: ...tant for the performance and reliability of the hob that the pan supports are fitted in accordance with the AGA SIX FOUR SERIES DC6 OWNERS MANUAL To help identify the correct location of the pan suppo...

Page 27: ...tion in supply the clock will show AUTO and 0 00 alternately SETTING THE TIME OF DAY 1 Press and hold the MINUTE TIMER and COOK TIME buttons at the same time the word AUTO flashes and the 0 00 is disp...

Page 28: ...or the slow cooking method z Always stand covered joints on a rack over a meat tin to allow good air circulation z Make sure that pork and poultry reach an internal temperature of at least 195 F z Thi...

Page 29: ...s until brown 2 carrots sliced 3 Stir in flour and mix well 100g 4oz mushrooms quartered 4 Add mustard sugar and tomato pur e 2 medium onions sliced 5 Stir in the ale and seasoning Return meat 40g 11...

Page 30: ...holemeal bread 1 Grease a shallow oval or rectangular dish Approx 50g 2ozs butter melted 2 Cut the crusts off the bread and divide into rectangles triangles Grated rind of one orange optional 3 Dip en...

Page 31: ...her 2 minutes 30ml 2 tbsps cider vinegar 4 Mix in the vinegar honey and seasoning 45ml 3 tbsps honey 5 Transfer to an ovenproof dish and cover tightly with foil Place in salt and pepper the oven St Cl...

Page 32: ...oven 100ml 4 fl oz water Frangipane and Apple Pudding 450g 1lb cooking apples grated 1 Grease a shallow oven dish 50g 2oz vanilla fudge chopped 2 Mix the apples and fudge together and place into the d...

Page 33: ...or best results pre heat at a high setting for approximately 2 minutes z The grill pan fits on the shelf supplied The shelf is designed to lock in place but is removable for cleaning See Fig 17B z Foo...

Page 34: ...he runner z Do not place the grid shelf or food on the bases of the ovens z Pre heat the ovens at the appropriate settings until the neon light goes out z For effective heat distribution leave a gap o...

Page 35: ...our tastes Deep Fat Frying z Do not try to fry too much food at a time especially frozen food This only lowers the temperature of the oil or fat too much resulting in greasy food z Always dry food tho...

Page 36: ...SETTING F SHELF POSITION Roasting Oven Fish 375 25 30 mins depending on size Steaks Whole Fish e g trout mackerel 375 20 25 mins depending on thickness Oven fried fish 400 425 25 mins depending on pa...

Page 37: ...on a piece of citrus peel after 20 mins Maderia Cake 350 2 2 1 2 hours Med Rich Fruit Cake 300 4 4 1 2 hours Christmas Cake 275 300 1 1 1 2 hours Gingerbread 300 325 1 1 4 1 1 2 hours Shortbread 300...

Page 38: ...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 for extra time z The turkey chicken is cooked when the juices...

Page 39: ...epending 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 175 275 400 375 400 350 325 350 300 325 375 400 325 375 400 300 250 2...

Page 40: ...the display will go back to showing the time of day the bell symbol will remain steady and the set time will immediately start to count down By pressing the MINUTE TIMER button the display shows the...

Page 41: ...temperature control to 275 F 6 5 seconds after setting the clock will display the time of day and AUTO 7 When cooking starts the COOK TIME symbol illuminates and remains throughout cooking 8 When the...

Page 42: ...ON 3 Press the plus button The display reads OFF and the key symbol appears After approximately 5 seconds the time of day reappears next to the key symbol The key lock is now activated TO DE ACTIVATE...

Page 43: ...re fitting the burner caps and burner heads make sure that they are properly located z THE FOLLOWING PARTS ARE NOT DISHWASHER SAFE Aluminum burner heads LHR CF RHR RHF Moving the Cooker The cooker is...

Page 44: ...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 bakin...

Page 45: ...ing 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 DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING MATERIAL...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...47 ASSEMBLY OF RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNER FITTING BURNER CAP RAPID AND SEMI RAPID BURNER BURNER CAP BURNER HEAD ELECTRODE BURNER CAP RETAINING LUGS DESN 511618 DESN 511617 Fig 18 Fig 19...

Page 48: ...48 DESN 512920 Fig 20 ULTRA RAPID BURNER...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...quiring maintenance please call Aga Ranges Service or contact your authorized distributor z Your cooker must only be serviced by a qualified engineer from an authorized distributor z Do not alter or m...

Page 51: ...SAFETY A TO REMOVE HOTPLATE 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Remove pan supports and burner caps See Fig 22 3 Remove burner fixing screws 14 and hotplate fixing nuts 8 4 Lift off burner fixing rings 6...

Page 52: ...ng screws 5 and slide side panel back and out 6 Re assemble in reverse order C TO REMOVE FACIA CASTINGS 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE HOTPLATE CASTINGS 3 Pull off control knobs...

Page 53: ...4 Two top rear and two lower front of timer housing 4 The timer assembly can now be lifted upwards sufficiently to disconnect electric cables at rear of timer See Fig 26 NOTE Take care to identify ca...

Page 54: ...on switch cables Lift away inner facia and move clear do not stress wires on thermostats See Fig 28 NOTE Take care to identify cable terminations 7 Lift complete gas rail assembly clear of appliance 8...

Page 55: ...ply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE GRILL REGULATOR 3 Remove 7 back panel screws 4 Remove thermostat phial and capillary through back of cooker note capillary route 5 Re assemble in reverse order H TO REMOVE S...

Page 56: ...in reverse order J TO REMOVE ELECTRODES LHF AND CR BURNER 1 Isolate from electrical supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE HOTPLATE 3 Proceed as TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR 4 Disconnect burner pipe 1 2 and remo...

Page 57: ...K TO REMOVE OVEN AND GRILL LINERS SEE FIG 32 1 Remove LH and RH runners 4 screws per runner 2 Remove runners and liners 57 Fig 31 Fig 32 DESN 512922 DESN 512415...

Page 58: ...m electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE OVEN LINERS NOTE You will only need to remove one side 3 Remove 4 fan cover fixing screws and withdraw panel 4 Remove 3 screws securing element to frame and ca...

Page 59: ...pliance is equipped with a three prong four prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle Do not cut or remove the gr...

Page 60: ...ga distributor 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 110 Woodcrest R...

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