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The cooker has been designed to provide a satisfactory
supply of domestic hot water with or without a limited
amount of heating with a normal day’s cooking providing
the cooker is kept alight overnight and the system
complete with lagged cylinder conforms to the installation
instructions.

In some circumstances it may be possible to overheat the
appliance and the water inside will boil. This will be evident
by the sound of a knocking noise coming from the
appliance and pipes around the house. If this occurs, close
off all air controls and manually start the central heating
pump if fitted. Opening the oven doors and hotplate covers
will help to release heat from the appliance. Be aware that
steam and boiling water will be expended from any open
vent from the heating system probably in the roof space at
the expansion tank.

WARNING:- 

If there is a possibility that a part of the

heating system may be frozen you should not light the
stove until you are confident that the system is free of ice,
has no leaks and water is able to fully circulate.

Always use a qualified service/heating engineer when
servicing is required. Use only authorised replacement
parts. Do not make unauthorised modifications.

To Replace Grate Bars

1. Dump the grate assembly as described in 

1

2

and 

3

under ‘To Dump the Grate - Clinker Removal’.

2. Lift up and draw forward the firebar in question and 

replace new firebar in reverse manner.

To Replace Grate Bar Support Frame

1. Dump the grate assembly as described in 

1

2

and 

3

under ‘

TO DUMP THE GRATE - CLINKER 

REMOVAL

’.

2. Lift up and withdraw all the grate bars from the cooker.
3. Lift the support frame from its rear pivot support and 

withdraw until clear of ashpit.

4. Insert new frame ensuring its pivot/supported at rear.
5. Replace firebars ensuring they are in correct order.
6. Lift grate assembly (as described in 

4

and 

5

under ‘

TO

DUMP THE GRATE CLINKER’. 

Building regulations require that when ever a new or
replacement fixed solid fuel or wood/biomass appliance is
installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be
fitted in the same room as the appliance. Further
guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm
is available in BS EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm
manufacturer’s instructions. Provision of an alarm must
not be considered a substitute for either installing the
appliance correctly or ensuring regular servicing and
maintenance of the appliance and chimney system.

WARNING:-

Your installer should have fitted a CO alarm

in the same room as the appliance. If the alarm sounds

unexpectedly, follow the instructions given under

“Warning Note” above.

Properly installed and operated, this cooker will not emit
fumes.
Occasionally fumes from de-ashing and re-fuelling may
occur, but persistent fume emission must not be tolerated.
If fume emission does persist, then the following
immediate action should be taken:-
a) Open doors and windows to ventilate room.
b) Let the fire out or remove lit fuel from cooker.
c) Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if 

required.

d) Do not attempt to relight the fire until cause of fumes 

has been been identified, and if necessary seek 
professional advice.

If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of
time then it should be given a thorough clean to remove
ash and unburned fuel residues. To enable a good flow of
air through the appliance to reduce condensation and
subsequent damage, leave the air controls fully open.
It is important that the flue connection, any appliance
baffles or throat plates and the chimney are swept prior to
lighting up after a prolonged shutdown period.

Part Number

Description

No Req’d

RS4M 22093

Bottomgrate Bars Top

4

RS4M 22094

Bottomgrate Bars Bottom

3

RS4F3-13507

Oven Side Firebricks (Fixed)

2

RS4F4-13508

Firebox Side Top Firebrick

1

RS4F3-13509

Front Firebrick

1

RS4F3-13507

Boiler Side Firebricks

2

(Removeable)

RS1M91905

Ashpan 2

RSFM61

Operating Tool

1

Replacement parts if required are available from your
local stockist.

9

SERVICING

FUME EMISSION WARNING

CO ALARM

HOT WATER SERVICE

PROLONGED NON USE

SPARES LIST

Fig. 15

Summary of Contents for Heatranger 216SFW

Page 1: ...UELLING INTRODUCTION REMEMBER when replacing a part on this appliance use only spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and performance that we require Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by AGA The Rayburn 216SFW is intended to supply heating for a Cooking and domestic hot water b Cooking domestic hot water and central heating The cooker m...

Page 2: ...eating surface area is based on an average heat emission of 0 5kW m2 The flow and return pipes from the cooker should be connected to a 190 litre indirect cylinder and the flow be vented PREPARATION OF SITE The non combustible hearth must be solid and level and together with the walls adjacent to the cooker and chimney conform to current Building Regulations The cooker and chimney flue installatio...

Page 3: ...tion The chimney must be swept before installation Erecting New Chimney The flue through the chimney should be formed with pre cast moisture and acid resistant liners with a minimum internal dimension of 150mm square and all in accordance with the current Building Regulations J 1 2 3 England and Wales and in Scotland the Building Standard Scotland Consolidation Regulations and the Codes of Practic...

Page 4: ...mber with soft rope and fire cement Any bends in the flue pipe must not be less than 135 45 from horizontal and be complete with a cleaning door Flue Layouts In Fig 2 the cooker is installed in an existing recess There must be a clearance of not less than 150mm between the top of the flue pipe and any overhanging brickwork Any cavities or pockets above the register plate should as far as possible ...

Page 5: ...to use an air extraction device in the same room as the appliance unless ventilation is provided to prevent any adverse effect on the flue The maximum water pressure is 1 75 bar The water capacity of the boiler is 12 litres It is recommended that a 190 litre indirect hot water storage cylinder of the double feed type e g Manufactured by Albion Cylinders complying with BS 1566 Part 1 DF Type 10 sho...

Page 6: ... be fitted above the flue pipe connection either in the brickwork or into a right angle T fitting in the flue pipe position that will not inconvenience appliance operation or maintenance The flue dilution lever may be used to combat temporary high updraughts such as high winds but is not intended to replace a draught stabiliser Place the cooker in the intended position and lift out the surface gro...

Page 7: ...en fuel is well alight with spinwheel on ashpit door at required setting v Allow the cooker to heat up gradually at first time lighting NOTE SMOKE SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL USAGE Some parts of the cooker have been coated with a light covering of protective oil During initial operation of the cooker this may cause smoke smell to be emitted and is normal and not a fault with the appliance It is t...

Page 8: ...e however expendable items and in time will require renewal The renewal of firebricks is not major operation and can be carried out by the average person The boiler side firebricks are supported on a frame on the boiler sides and are held in position by a retaining toggle at the top The front plate protection firebrick is held in position by a retaining rib on the boiler side The firebricks are no...

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Page 12: ...aster 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 rayburn co uk www agacookshop co uk ...

Page 13: ...Consumer Protection As responsible manufacturers we take care to make sure that our products are designed and constructed to meet the required safety standards when properly installed and used IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE READ THE ACCOMPANYING WARRANTY Any alteration that is not approved by AGA could invalidate the approval of the appliance operation of the warranty and could affect your statutory righ...

Page 14: ...cordancr with Building Regulations Any air inlet grilles must be maintained so that they are free from blockage OVEN DOOR OPERATION SEE FIG 1 To open the doors Twist the handle slightly to lift up the door catch from the locking spindle and pull the door open To close the doors Gently push the door shut until the door catch makes contact with the locking spindle FIRE DOOR ASHPIT DOOR OPERATION The...

Page 15: ...d refitted quite simply See Fig 5 The firebricks fitted to Rayburn cookers are of first quality manufacture and providing the cooker has been installed and used correctly will have a reasonable life They are however expendable items and in time will require renewal The renewal of firebricks is not a major operation and can be carried out by the average handyman The boiler side firebricks are suppo...

Page 16: ...omgrate bars together with a small quantity of fuel and light i Close and lock the ashpit door with the spinwheel control open j Close and lock the firedoor k With fire established open firebox door and fill firebox with fuel Check secondary air slide setting Fig 11 Close and lock firebox door Push flue chamber damper back to position which has been found to give desired burning rate All Fuels Usi...

Page 17: ...the chimney damper to its full extent This results in most of the heat being wasted up the chimney Avoid excessive fire temperatures with solid fuel they are not necessary and may do serious harm to the cooker The first sign that the cooker is being overheated is the formation of clinker melted ash and clinker will damage the firebricks Damaged firebricks should be repaired with fire cement or if ...

Page 18: ...that the door opens at the bottom and minimises the burning rate and chimney condensation NOTE THE PRECISE AMOUNT OF OPENING DEPENDS ON THE CHIMNEY DRAUGHT AND MAY TAKE 2 OR 3 DAYS TO ASCERTAIN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TYPE CONDITION OF WOOD BEING BURNT 1 If the fuel in the firebox is exhausted prematurely the overnight chimney draught must be reduced by further opening of the flue chamber door 2 I...

Page 19: ...lied when raising the dome lids to use the hotplate Replacement glove can be obtained from the AGA Shop The firebox should be filled to the recommended level of the bottom firebox door opening and the firebox door closed NOTE WHEN BURNING ALL MANUFACTURED FUELS OTHER THAN SUNBRITE COKE THE SECONDARY ARE SLIDE SHOULD BE SET IN A CLOSED POSITION A DEEP BED OF NEWLY CHARGED FUEL ON A LOW FIRE WILL TA...

Page 20: ... in clean intact properly installed chimneys Have a professional chimney sweep clean and inspect your appliance at least once a year More frequent cleanings may be required based on the type of fuel burned the type of appliance and the frequency of use In general an older appliance or one that is used frequently will require more than one clean per year Detection The first indication of a chimney ...

Page 21: ...w or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s instructions Provision of an alarm must not be considered a substitute for either installing the appliance ...

Page 22: ...lames or elements within the oven means full use can be made of the whole cooking space The main oven is slightly hotter towards the top than the bottom At a low idling heat from the main oven can be used for long slow cooking such as casseroles stock soup curries meringues creme caramels rice pudding etc all of which benefit from the gentle slow heat and as the oven is vented into the flue cookin...

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Page 24: ... 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 rayburn web co uk www agacookshop co uk 12 ...

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