AGA TC / DC HOTCUPBOARD with Warming Plate Model No. - AHC Owners Manual (consisting of Installation & Users Instructions) REMEMBER: when replacing a part on this appliance, use only parts that conform to the safety and performance specification that we require. Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorized by AGA.
Contents 1. Product Safety 1 7. Wiring Diagram 20 2. A Brief Description 3 8. Warranty 21 AGA TC / DC Hotcupboard Welcome 21 3 Peace of Mind 21 3. Cleaning and Caring 5 Distribution and Service Network 21 Important Instruction 5 Regular Servicing 22 Service Intervals 22 Exclusions 22 Flues, Ventilation and External Services: 22 with Warming Plate 4. Service 6 5. Health & Safety 7 Consumer Protection 7 Deep Fat Frying 7 6.
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1. Product Safety Meaning / Description Symbol WARNING / CAUTION Signification / Description AVERTISSEMENT Une consigne de sécurité appropriée doivent être suivies ou garde d’un danger potentiel exists. An appropriate safety instruction should be followed or caution to a potential hazard exists. TENSION DANGEREUSE Pour indiquer les dangers résultant des tensions dangereuses. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE To indicate hazards arising from dangerous voltages.
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.
2. A Brief Description AGA TC / DC Hotcupboard with Warming Plate Fig. 2.1 Warming Plate Hotcupboard ON / OFF Simmering oven Warming oven The Hotcupboard (Fig. 2.1) has the following features: Warming 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, casseroles and celebration cake.
Simmering Oven plus Warming Oven These ovens are not cast iron on the interior. They are heated by a single element at the rear of the oven cavity. It is operated by a single push ON-OFF button located on the left hand side of the hotcupboard top plate and can be turned ON and OFF when required (Fig. 2.2). Fig. 2.2 Simmering Oven This oven delivers a gentler convected heat making it better suited for longer cooking times especially for overnight cooking, for example rich fruit cakes and celebration cakes.
3. Cleaning and Caring 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 (being careful when hot). Clean the linings when they are cool, the range is off. Important Instruction Be careful of the hot appliance. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean nn this range. Do not use abrasive pads, caustic. nn Cleaners, oven cleaners or metal. nn Scrapers to clean the surfaces of the enamel.
4. Service • In the event of your range requiring maintenance, please contact AGA Marvel or your AGA Retailer. • Your range must only be serviced by a qualified engineer, from an authorized AGA Specialist. • Do not alter or modify the range. • Only the parts specified by the manufacturer, are to be fitted. • The appliance warranty does not cover Commercial use.
5. Health & Safety Consumer Protection As a responsible manufacturer, we take care to make sure that our products are designed and constructed to meet the required safety standards when properly installed and used. This appliance is not intended for use by persons nn (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.
6. Delivery and Installation These installation instructions should be left with the range for the user to retain for future reference. General Installation Requirements The installation of the range must be in accordance with the relevant requirements of the local Wiring and Building Regulations. It should be in accordance also with any relevant requirements of the local or state codes.
Appliance Dimensions Fig. 6.1 OVERHEAD CUPBOARD DESN 516848 A A B C mm 1478 951 913 inch 58 1/4 37 1/2 36 D E F G H 680 1388 760 1145 698 J K L M N P Q R S 116 10 565 689 43 118 55 634 75 760 330 25 3 30 26 3/4 54 5/8 29 7/8 45 1/8 27 1/2 4 9/16 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.
Installation Range Base or Hearth Side Clearances It is essential that the base or hearth on which the range stands should be level and be capable of supporting the total weight of the range 890 lbs. The base of the built-in AGA plinth must be level and sit above the finished height for service access.
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Connection to the Power Supply Electric Shock Hazard The rating plate is located behind the removable plinth, see Fig. 6.4 on page 13. Electrical Grounding is required on this appliance. DO NOT connect to the electrical supply until the appliance is permanently grounded. This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent supply. Or a grounding connector should be connected to the grounding terminal or wire lead on the appliance.
Mains Supply Location Fig. 6.3 DESN 516562 Fig. 6.
Installation NOTE: The AGA TC / DC hotcupboard should arrive with the top plate in a jacked up position. This is to allow the complete appliance to be slid onto its plinth when alongside the AGA Total Control/Dual Control without the top plates clashing. 1. The hotcupboard top plate should then be adjusted down to its correct height once the range is in its final position. Fig. 6.5 EINS 516448 Fig. 6.
2. Check with a spirit level that the plinth level is correct, and also check height differential between the hotcupboard plinth and Total Control / Dual Control plinth is correct 3/8” (11mm). Position the plinth alongside the AGA Total Control / Dual Control leaving no gap between the two plinths (see Fig. 6.7). If necessary, use shims in each corner to level the plinth. Fig. 6.7 3/8” (11mm) height differential Hotcupboard plinth base DESN 516276 3.
4. Run a straight edge along the front of the AGA Total Control / Dual Control plinth, 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 with the AGA Total Control / Dual Control plinth, and locking screws can now be tightened. Fig. 6.9 DESN 516551 5. Front jointing bracket can now be hooked into place over the two pot magnets.
6. Slide hotcupboard onto plinth until rear tongue bracket engages fully into rear of base slot, (see Fig. 6.11). Ensure the appliance is aligned squarely with the plinth then proceed to engage the front tongue bracket into the slot on the 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 contact with oven vent pipe from the AGA Total Control/ Dual Control.
8. Using the stay rod nut adjusting tool, carefully lower the top plate adjusting nuts until the top plate sits at the required height, making sure that the top sits level and matches the height of the AGA Total Control / Dual Control (see Fig. 6.13). For servicing requirement, top plate should be removed by raising adjusters approximately 1/4” (5mm), the top plate can now be removed easily without causing damage to the enamelled surfaces.
10. Next the handrail, endcaps and handrail require assembly (see Fig. 6.15). Slide the handrail through the handrail brackets. Fig. 6.15 Aga Total Control / Dual Control Handrail Connection DESN 516880 11. On 5 oven appliances, fit allthread stud into the insert located in the one end of the handrail, then feed the handrail through the bracket (ensuring that the allthread stud is protruding from the right hand side of the hotcupboard handrail) and screw the handrails together (see Fig. 6.16).
7. Wiring 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.
8. Warranty What is not included in the guarantee • Consumable parts • Flues (except integral power and balanced flues). • Any labor charges not directly connected with the repair or replacement of a faulty component. • Any consequential loss. • Any part of the domestic hot water system which is not an integral part of the AGA. • Accidental or cosmetic damage. • Routine preventative service and maintenance. • Any external controls/components not supplied by AGA.
Regular Servicing Flues, Ventilation and External Services: Regular maintenance is an essential part of keeping your AGA range running safely and efficiently. Since your AGA can operate continuously it is important to ensure regular servicing is undertaken by AGA Service or your Authorized AGA Distributor. Only genuine AGA spare parts are used. Please note that routine servicing in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions is also a condition of the warranty agreement.
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For further advice or information contact your local AGA Specialist With AGA Marvel’s policy of continuous product improvement, the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance described and illustrated at any time. Supplied by AGA Marvel 1260 E. Van Deinse St. Greenville, MI 48838 Business (616) 754-5601 Fax (616) 754-9690 Toll Free Telephone 800-223-3900 www.agamarvel.