Specifications

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The maximum depth of any cabinets installed above the top of the range must not exceed 330mm (13in).
Grease
WARNING: HOT GREASE IS FLAMMABLE.
Wipe off any grease deposits on the range top and front. Do not leave containers of cooking fat around the range.
In the event of a grease fire, do not remove the pan but cover the pan to extinguish the flame.
WARNING: DO NOT DOUSE FLAME WITH WATER. Use a dry chemical type fire extinguisher if available, or
sprinkle heavily with baking soda.
Range Cooking Safety Precautions and Hints
Never reach directly into a hot oven to add or remove cooking utensils. Instead, pull the grill shelf out to its
maximum projection and load or remove utensils. Oven gloves will be necessary on utensils removal.
Although the range itself provides gently radiation and convected warm air currents, it may not be used for
increased space heating by exposing the hotplate with the insulating covers permanently raised or the oven doors
left open. This instruction is based on safety considerations where accidents could occur, as does the use of ovens
for storage space.
WARNING: DO NOT HEAT A CLOSED GLASS OR METAL CONTAINER IN THE OVEN.
Pressure-build in the container may cause it to burst and result in harmful personal damage
General Safety Precautions and Hints for Cooking Utensils.
1. Ensure utensils have flat machined bases to obtain perfect contact with the hotplates.
2. Ensure the correct size utensil is chosen to prevent food boil-over.
WARNING: NEVER LEAVE A DEEP FAT FRYING OPERATION UNATTENDED.
3. Always turn utensil handles away from the front of the range and out of reach of small children.
THE ORIGIN OF THE AGA RANGE
Developed in the late 1920s as a solid fuel unit, the concept provided the facility to bake, boil, braise, broil, roast,
stew, toast
and fry with the minimum of attention, and that the same time provide perfect cooking and easy
management, with automatic
heat control.
Later gas-firing developments have maintained this same
standard of cooking facility, combined with safe
automatic gas
burning to ensure the absolute minimum of attention.
The range operates without any electrical power supply and
can be operated on Natural or L.P.G. gases
(depending on
model type), the range being connected to a chimney flue to duct the flue products and ovens smells
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