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AGA SIX-FOUR SERIES - CERAMIC HOB

OWNERS MANUAL

12/15 EINS 517080

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE

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.

For use in GB and IE

Comprising

Servicing, Installation & 

Users Guide

DESN 513131

Summary of Contents for Six Four Series

Page 1: ...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 For use in GB and IE Comprising Servicing Installation Users Guide DESN 513131 ...

Page 2: ...EELS 10 SPLASHBACK 11 USERS GUIDE 12 WARNINGS 13 CONTROL PANEL 14 SETTING UP THE COOKER FOR USE 15 CERAMIC HOB 16 THE GRILL 17 THE OVENS GENERAL 18 FITTING AND REMOVAL OF OVEN SHELVES 19 SIMMERING OVEN 20 FAN OVEN COOKING HINTS 21 22 USING THE AUTOMATIC COOKING FACILITY 23 25 CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR COOKER 26 27 SERVICING 28 SERVICING 29 32 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM 33 2 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...t insulation and will cease after a short period of use Your appliance has a ceramic hob three electric ovens the lower right hand oven is a slow cooking oven the upper right hand and lower left hand ovens are electric fan ovens The fan behind the rear panel ensures a virtually even distribution of heat within the oven during cooking i e the temperature at the lowest shelf position is the same as ...

Page 4: ...7095 GRILL COMPARTMENT CONTROLS DUAL ELEMENT SINGLE ELEMENT DUAL ELEMENT TIMER SURROUND HOTPLATE REAR TRIM SPLASHBACK SINGLE HISPEED ELEMENT UPPER FAN OVEN HANDRAIL HOTPLATE SIDE TRIMS TIMER LOWER FAN OVEN SIMMERING OVEN DATA PLAQUE ...

Page 5: ...hen 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 ...

Page 6: ...NT LEFT double circuit 2 0 kW 0 70 kW 205 120mm dia rapid heat up REAR LEFT single circuit 1 1 kW 140mm dia rapid heat up FRONT CENTRE single circuit 1 1 kW 140 mm dia rapid heat up REAR CENTRE double circuit 2 0 kW 0 70 kW 205 220mm dia rapid heat up FRONT RIGHT single circuit 1 4 kW 155mm dia rapid heat up REAR RIGHT single circuit 1 4 kW 155mm dia rapid heat up ELECTRIC GRILL AND OVENS UPPER OV...

Page 7: ... the cooker must not be closer than 650mm Cooker Hood see below The vent slots in the back of the top plate must not be obstructed Do not install the cooker behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating The cooker must stand on a firm and level surface and we recommend that any soft material such as linoleum is removed It is recommended that the cooker is not installed on a base PLEASE NO...

Page 8: ...s damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION The cooker requires a 45 amp 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 10mm2 cable to comply with the latest editions of the local and national ...

Page 9: ...NECTION CONTINUED THREE PHASE CONNECTION Minimum 2 5mm2 cable and must comply with the latest editions of the local and national wiring regulations Fig 3A DESN 517107 L1 5 25 kW L2 4 50 kW L3 5 45 kW CABLE ENTRY SIDE PANEL FIXING SCREWS ...

Page 10: ...late casting See section To Remove Ceramic Hob and Frame Servicing Section Page 29 To raise the cooker turn screw clockwise to lower turn screw anti clockwise 10 DESN 513148 Fig 5 LEVELLING AND MOBILITY WHEELS 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 l...

Page 11: ...11 1 Locate tabs on rear of splashback assembly into the brackets on the upper rear of the cooker See Fig 6 Push fully into place Fig 6 DESN 513137 SPLASHBACK ...

Page 12: ...Users Guide 12 ...

Page 13: ...pliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continously WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to ext...

Page 14: ...ushed in can only be rotated clockwise from the OFF position l The HOB NEON illuminates when the hob is hot and therefore too hot to touch There is a short delay after initial switch on The neon remains on when the element is switched off until the temperature reduces to a safe level although the hob may still be warm enough to cause minor discomfort l The OVEN NEONS illuminate when ovens are swit...

Page 15: ...ns down Fig 10 Now press the button or button until the correct time shows Press and hold the button Now press the or buttons to increase or decrease the time Fig 9 Holding the or buttons for more than 2 seconds will advance decrease the set time quickly Release the buttons to set the time of day Fig 9 DESN 517066 Do not forget that it is a 24 hour clock If you need to reset the clock cooker turn ...

Page 16: ...heating area l Switch off the plates when the cooking is complete l Do not cook directly on the hob surface Always use a pan l Do not use the hob as a chopping board or resting area l Always lift the pan off the surface Do not drag or slide the pans into position l Always use the recommended cleaning materials and methods See Cleaning and Caring section Choice of saucepans l Only smooth flat based...

Page 17: ...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 l For best results pre heat at a high setting for approximately 2 minutes l The grill pan fits on the shelf supplied The shelf is designed to lock in place but is removable for cleaning See Fig 11B l Food should be cooke...

Page 18: ... at the appropriate heat settings until the neon light goes out l For effective heat distribution leave a gap of no less than 12mm between the dishes and the sides of the oven l Do not use a tin or tray larger than the one supplied with the cooker l It is important to check that food is piping hot before serving l You can change the setting and cooking time to suit your tastes Condensation Condens...

Page 19: ...OT USE AS OVEN SHELVES Please note the different design with shelf guards on both front and back 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 11A Fig 11B DESN 511867 DESN 512411 DESN 511866 19 ...

Page 20: ...h an internal temperature of at least 75 C l Always bring soups casseroles and liquids to the boil before putting in the oven l When cooking casseroles or braising meat cover the food first with foil and then the lid to create a good seal and preventing loss of moisture l Joints of meat should be cooked for a minimum of 6 hours Casseroles and stews will cook within 2 4 hours depending on the quant...

Page 21: ...of joint on or off the bone l Thaw frozen joints thoroughly before cooking them l The times are for open roasting If covered with foil allow for extra time l 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 l The cooking charts give a general guide but times and temperatu...

Page 22: ... on recipe 25 mins 8 10 mins depending on recipe 25 35 mins 45 mins 20 25 mins 45 mins 200 210 200 210 180 170 180 160 170 200 210 170 200 210 130 130 140 150 130 180 160 170 190 180 210 190 200 200 200 170 180 Yeast Mixtures Bread loaves Bread rolls Chelsea Buns etc Cakes Pastries Biscuits Scones Small Cakes Victoria Sandwich Swiss Roll Fatless Sponge 180mm Scones Light Rich Fruit Cake 20cm Rich ...

Page 23: ...s set automatically by setting the cook period and the stop time Press and hold the button Fig 15 and then press the button or button until the required cook period shows Fig 16 The cook period which is the length of time you want the oven to cook for The stop time which is the time of day you want the oven to stop cooking Setting a Cook Duration Press and hold the button and set the required cook...

Page 24: ...Please note that this action will also clear the Minute Minder setting Beeper Tone Adjustment The beeper tone can be adjusted to three different levels Whilst in the time of day mode press and hold the button for a period until the display shows the Tone Bars Fig 20 USING THE AUTOMATIC COOKING FACILITY Fig 16 DESN 517074 Fig 17 DESN 517075 Fig 18 DESN 517076 Now press and hold the button Fig 17 an...

Page 25: ...unction Notes Sets the Minute Minder Sets the duration cook period Used with the and buttons Used with the and buttons Sets the end stop cook time Used with the and buttons Allows the time of day to be set when AUTO is not active Used with the and buttons Resets the cooking con trol to manual Decreases time interval Holding this button down allows a quick set Increases time interval Holding this b...

Page 26: ... fruit juice or anything containing acid or sugar is spilled on the cooker or hob wipe it up immediately l Clean off any condensation streaks on the front plate around the oven doors or the vitreous enamel may be permanently discoloured l Do not use abrasive pads oven cleaner or cleaners containing citric acid on enamelled surfaces 26 CLEANING CARING FOR YOUR COOKER ...

Page 27: ...eel or chrome cleaner Chromium Plated Oven and grill shelves Shelf supports Grill pan handle Grill pan grid 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 Plastic Grill pan handle Control knobs Timer facia controls Neons Wipe with a damp cloth and hot soapy water Stubborn stains may be removed with...

Page 28: ...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 28 ...

Page 29: ...c supply 2 Remove ceramic hob and frame assembly See section B 3 Lower the cooker onto the rollers by turning the adjusting feet fully anti clockwise 4 Roll the cooker slightly forward 5 Remove rear fixing screws 3 and slide panel back and out 6 Re assemble in reverse order B TO REMOVE CERAMIC HOB AND FRAME 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Pull off the control knobs See Fig 21 3 Remove corner stay...

Page 30: ...be eased out to disconnect wiring See Fig 23 4 The timer assembly is now free 5 To remove timer Remove 2 screws as shown in Fig 23A Fig 22 Fig 23 DESN 513142 DESN 513197 30 C TO REMOVE HANDRAIL 1 Loosen 2 grub screws one at each end of hand rail See Fig 22 using 2 1 2 mm socket key 2 Slide hand rail forwards off locating studs ...

Page 31: ... NOTE Take care to identify terminations 6 Re assemble in reverse order F TO REMOVE OVEN THERMOSTATS 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE ENERGY REGULATOR 3 Remove 7 back panel screws 4 Remove thermostat phial and capillary through back of the cooker note correct capillary route 5 Re assemble in reverse order G TO REMOVE GRILL LINERS SEE FIG 24 1 Remove LH and RH runners 4 screws ...

Page 32: ...withdraw panel 3 Remove 3 screws securing element to frame and carefully withdraw element until access can be made to the electrical terminals 4 Disconnect terminals taking care not to allow the cable to fall down the rear of the appliance 5 Re assemble in reverse order J TO REMOVE A OVEN FAN 1 Isolate from electric supply 2 Proceed as TO REMOVE FAN OVEN ELEMENT 3 Remove 4 fixing screws securing f...

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Page 36: ...master 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 Rangemaster Station Road Ketley Telford Shropshire TF1 5AQ England www agaliving com www agacookshop co uk ...

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