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The Gas Hob

The hob has four gas burners:

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- ultra rapid (wok) burner - rated at 3.6 kW 

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- semi-rapid burner - rated at 1.75 kW

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- rapid burner - rated at 3.0 kW

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- semi-rapid burner - rated at 1.75 kW

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 HOB

To light a hob 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.

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

hob  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.

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Commercially available foil spillage aids are 

unnecessary on this cooker and could effect the 

combustion.

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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.

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Pans and kettles with concave bases should not be 

used.

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The minimum pan diameter recommended is 12cm, 

maximum recommended pan diameter is 28cm.

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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. 1).

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Always position pan handles away from the front of the

cooker - out of reach of small children.

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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. 1

DESN 512396

Содержание CITY60 CONTEMPORARY

Страница 1: ...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...

Страница 2: ...My AGA Details AGA City60 Gas Hob Serial No AGA Service No Date of Installation 2...

Страница 3: ...ssembly of Burners 12 The Ovens 13 The Roasting Oven Setting 14 The Baking Oven Setting 15 The Simmering Oven 16 The Simmering Oven User Guidance 16 Quick Guide Oven Usage 17 Hints and Tips for using...

Страница 4: ...shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water but switch off t...

Страница 5: ...ills of iron making have been united with industrial strength electric elements to enable the ovens to reach cooking heat within a relatively short time with one or both ovens as your cooking requires...

Страница 6: ...can be stacked here soup casserole steamed rice steamed carrots and poached pears all cooking simultaneously without any danger of burning Gas Hob Top Oven Roasting Oven and Baking Oven setting Simmer...

Страница 7: ...ack in its high position for grilling at the top of the roasting oven It can be used for roasting smaller joints of meat or poultry with or without the grill rack Roast potatoes can be cooked in this...

Страница 8: ...mended with the thick tri core bases and stacking lids so that the maximum use of oven space is made when using the AGA technique of stacking pans in the Simmering Oven AGA accessories can be viewed a...

Страница 9: ...sed by the insulation lagging and starch binder on the element insulation drying out The condensation should be wiped away as soon as possible to prevent staining the enamel The AGA City60 Gas Hob Con...

Страница 10: ...ed Any stubborn stains can be removed with the wire brush supplied Please refer to Page 21 for Cleaning of Ovens General Advice 10 Food SHOULD NOT be placed into any oven until the oven is up to norma...

Страница 11: ...em 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 11 SOME SAFETY POINTS l Simmering aids suc...

Страница 12: ...sses in the hob casting See Fig 2 Fig 2 DESN 517195 Assembly of Burners Fig 4 BURNER CAP RETAINING LUGS FITTING OF BURNER CAP RAPID AND SEMI RAPID PLACE BURNER CAP OVER RETAINING LUGS THEN TURN CAP CL...

Страница 13: ...the secret of the cooking excellence for which the AGA cooker is renowned An indirect radiant heat does not dry food out so it retains its natural moisture and flavour Each oven has the same capacity...

Страница 14: ...kfasts and browning dishes such as gratins Whereas the middle of the oven is best for roast meats and scones Tarts quiches and bread are better near the floor of the oven The base of the oven can be u...

Страница 15: ...o shelves are used interchange the food to achieve even colouration as you would with any oven which is zoned heat As with the Roasting Oven setting the specially designed roasting tins and bakeware s...

Страница 16: ...cked here This greatly extends the capacity of the AGA City60 s cooking facilities The Simmering Oven The Simmering Oven User Guidance Allow the oven to heat fully the longer the oven is on the better...

Страница 17: ...try Oven grid shelf on base of oven bread loaves pies roast vegetables Floor grid on base of oven quiches pies MODERATE Towards top whisked sponges some biscuits small cakes Middle fish souffl s sheph...

Страница 18: ...Hob Wipe up spills as they happen saves time and effort later on if the spills have baked on Use good quality saucepans with a good base for best performance Saucepans boil quicker with a lid on A goo...

Страница 19: ...in the Simmering Oven then just open and pour into a warmed jug for serving Food browning too quickly Then slide the cold plain shelf above the dish to cut off the top heat Use the large or half size...

Страница 20: ...DESN 512403 DESN 512404 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 DESN 512405 Fig 9 DESN 512406 Fitting of Oven Shelves When using the oven shelves follow Figs 6 9 Removal of Oven Shelves 20...

Страница 21: ...Heating up the ovens periodically will help burn off any cooking deposits to aid cleaning within the ovens To season the ovens a light vegetable spray oil corn oil is best is recommended Any stubborn...

Страница 22: ...sons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance...

Страница 23: ...23...

Страница 24: ...ford Shropshire TF1 5AQ England With AGA Rangemaster s policy of continuous product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance describe...

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