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Important Safety Instructions

INCORRECT USE OF THIS RANGE CAN INCREASE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCKS OR INJURY TO 

PERSONS.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS TO REDUCE THESE RISKS.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (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 by a person responsible for their safety.

ALWAYS

Always make sure children are never left alone or unsupervised when the range is on.
Always be aware that range surfaces will be hot during and after use and can cause burns.
Always teach children that the range and utensils can be hot.
Always allow heavy and hot utensils to cool in a safe place and out of reach of small children.
Always be aware hot grease is flammable. Wipe off any grease deposits on the range top and front.
In the event of a grease fire, do not remove the pan, cover the pan to extinguish the flame.
Always turn utensil handles inwards but not cover adjacent heated surfaces, to prevent accidental spillage and 

burns.
Always when opening an oven door, allow hot air and steam to escape.
Always use dry pot holders. Moist pot holder will cause steam burns. Do not use towels or other cloths near the 

heated plates.
Always clean ventilation hoods frequently. grease should not be allowed to accumulate in hood and filters.
Always make sure cabinet and work surface are capable of supporting heavy cooking utensils used on your range.
Always make sure cooking utensils are suitable for range top service. Only certain types of glass, glass ceramic 

earthenware/glazed utensils with stand sudden temperature changes without breaking.
Always make sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.

Always make sure your appliance is serviced by a qualified technician.

NEVER

Never store items of interest to children above the range.
Never allow children to climb on, sit or stand on any part of the range.
Never allow children to play with the controls or any part of the range.
Never wear loose fitting clothing or other flammable materials that could contact hot surfaces on the range.
Never leave boiling pans unattended, boil over causes smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite.
Never store gasoline or other volatile liquids in the range or in cabinets above or near the range, which can catch 

fire or explode.
Never use water on grease fires. Smother fire or flame or use a dry chemical or foam type extinguisher.
Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room.
Never repair or replace any part of the appliance unless recommended in this manual. All other servicing should 

be carried out by a qualified technician.
Never cover or restrict the air flow to the controls compartment.
Never install cabinets (shelves) or similar above the range with a depth greater than 13” (330mm).
Never heat unopened food containers. Pressure build-up may cause the container to burst and cause injury.
Never reach directly into a hot oven to add or remove cooking utensils. Instead pull the grid shelf out to its 

maximum projection.
Never use a steam cleaner to clean your range.
Never use a power spray or oven cleaners on the control panel.
Never use caustic cleaners, abrasive pads or metal scrapers to clean enamel surfaces.

Summary of Contents for AHC Series

Page 1: ...nform to the safety and performance specification that we require Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorized by AGA PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS A...

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Page 3: ...eral Installation Requirements 8 Appliance Dimensions 9 Installation 10 Range Base or Hearth 10 Plinth 10 Handrail Extension 10 Side Clearances 10 Tiling 10 Overhead Cabinets 10 Connection to the Powe...

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Page 5: ...und electrode TERRE DE PROTECTION Pour marquer bornes destin es tre raccord es un conducteur de protection ext rieur contre les chocs clectiques en cas de d faut d isolement ou pour marquer la borne d...

Page 6: ...suitable for range top service Only certain types of glass glass ceramic earthenware glazed utensils with stand sudden temperature changes without breaking Always make sure your appliance is properly...

Page 7: ...Plate Hotcupboard The warming plate is the ideal resting place for cooked food Simmering Oven Hotcupboard Ideal for a broad range of long slow cooking applications such as leg of lamb pulled pork bel...

Page 8: ...fing dish Keeping your food temperate and free from drying out NOTE These ovens vent into the room mechanical venting to the outside is not available Points to remember when using your Simmering Oven...

Page 9: ...ed covers will scratch if pans or utensils are dragged across them Oven Door Linings The best way to keep the linings clean is to wipe them over after cooking so that splashes do not get baked on bein...

Page 10: ...e Only the parts specified by the manufacturer are to be fitted The appliance warranty does not cover Commercial use For continued efficient and safe operation of this appliance it is important that s...

Page 11: ...tory rights n n APPLIANCE YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE AS SURFACES CAN BECOME HOT TO TOUCH Deep Fat Frying Use a deep pan Never fill the pan more than one third full of fat or...

Page 12: ...then the AGA TC DC can be installed as intended with no re work General Installation Requirements The installation of the range must be in accordance with the relevant requirements of the local Wiring...

Page 13: ...30 13 Range Dimensions When surveying for a range installation the actual clearance required for the body of the appliance should be increased by 3 8 beyond the figures quoted above This allows safe m...

Page 14: ...afe removal of the top plate should this be required at a later date Where ranges are to be fitted against a side wall a 4 9 16 116mm clearance is required on the right and left hand side for oven doo...

Page 15: ...Fig 6 2 11...

Page 16: ...ppliance and easily accessible for the user to disconnect Do not position the socket above the appliance see Fig 6 4 on page 13 Take special care when cutting holes in the wall or floor Electrical wir...

Page 17: ...ugh ducting dependent upon position of supply socket Hotcupboard power supply Rating label located behind plinth pull to remove The mains supply connect point must be within the zones shown Fig 6 3 Fi...

Page 18: ...alongside the AGA Total Control Dual Control without the top plates clashing The hotcupboard top plate should then be adjusted down to its correct height once the range is in its final position 1 Det...

Page 19: ...etween the hotcupboard plinth and Total Control Dual Control plinth is correct 3 8 11mm If necessary use shims in each corner to level the plinth Attach locking screw and jacking screw into plinth Mak...

Page 20: ...linth to ensure the front face of both plinths sit squarely against the straight edge see Fig 6 9 When satisfied both plinths sit squarely jacking screws can be tightened until they just make contact...

Page 21: ...underside of the base plate Once satisfied that the front tongue bracket is engaged fully lock it into place by tightening the two M6 screws fully Ensure that the electrical cable does not come into...

Page 22: ...aising adjusters approximately 1 4 5mm the top plate can now be removed easily without causing damage to the enamelled surfaces When removing the top plate the switch wiring harness should be disconne...

Page 23: ...be carefully pushed into place until they sit flush with the outside face of each bracket a light smear of lubricant such as hand or dish soap on the end cap O rings may ease fitment 14 Finally fit t...

Page 24: ...ng Diagram AGA TC DC Hotcupboard Fig 7 1 Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after s...

Page 25: ...ill need to be completed accordingly There will be no labor charges during the first 12 months of the warranty A call out charge may be applicable if The authorized AGA service engineer who calls at y...

Page 26: ...ns This warranty does not cover products which have been altered by the customer or by a third party Materials spare parts and specific tools must be as recommended by AGA Warranty does not cover misu...

Page 27: ...23 Notes...

Page 28: ...616 754 9690 Toll Free Telephone 800 223 3900 With AGA Marvel s policy of continuous product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the applianc...

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