Ludlow Wide Model Electric Stove INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE. CUSTOMER: PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. For use in GB & IE (United Kingdom and Ireland) Document No. : RH/ELEC/LUD/A5W/AM – Iss 02/01/2020 File: Ludlow Electric ECE-A5W Wide_User_Man.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual. Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual. The instructions included here will assure that you have many years of dependable and enjoyable service from your AGA Electric Stove.
PURCHASE & INSTALLATION INFORMATION Please complete the following form for reference when required: Ref.
HEALTH & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS – PLEASE READ 1. If the electricity supply cable is damaged do not use the appliance until it has been replaced. For safety reasons the replacement has to be carried out by a service agent or a similarly competent electrician. 2.
HEALTH & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS – PLEASE READ Never leave children unsupervised with an unguarded heater. Never obstruct or cover the Stove or the heater Air Inlet and Outlet. Never install or use this product where it may come in contact with water, moisture or Steam i.e. Kitchen, Bathroom or Wet Room. Never use aerosols or steam cleaners near this product. Never route the electric cable near the heater outlet. Never route the electric cable under carpets or floor coverings.
This AGA Electric Stove has been fully tested and CE Approved in the UK by KIWA Blackwood Compliance Laboratories, a leading European Test Agency Electrical Safety Test Certificate Manufacturer: Product Name/Model: Description: Certificate Number: Test Standards: Tested at: AGA Rangemaster Ludlow EL Electric Stove LUD/ELEC/A5W Room Heater C 19-4649B EN 60335-2-30:2009 + A11:2012 EN 60335-1:2012 + A11:2014 + A13:2017 Kiwa Blackwood Compliance Laboratories Blackwood, NP12 2DG, United Kingdom CONFORMITY W
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read all instructions before installing or using this heater. 2. DO NOT COVER THIS STOVE IN ANY WAY WHAT SO EVER 3. THIS STOVE MUST BE FITTED ONTO A NON COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH, WHICH EXTENDS 225MM PAST THE FRONT OF THE STOVE &100MM TO THE REAR. 4. DO NOT BLOCK THE COOL AIR INLET AT THE REAR OR THE HOT AIR OUTLET AT THE FRONT 5.
26. Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided. 27. If the glass is damaged, do not use the heater in order to avoid a hazard. 28. Do not leave children unsupervised when heater is turned on. 29. CAUTION Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present. 30.
STOVE DIMENSIONS Manual Controls and the ON/OFF Switch Front View Rear View Right Hand Side View Top View Drawings are Not to Scale AGA Ludlow Electric Wide Model Stove Installation & User Manual Page 9
INSTALLATION MUST BE ONTO A NON-COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH (Hearth is shown as thick Black Line below) Drawing Not to Scale Hearth Must Extend 100mm to the rear of the Stove Hearth Must Extend 225mm to the front of the Stove Must be Installed onto a NonCombustible 12mm thick Hearth ============ ==== 225mm 100mm This stove must be fitted on to a Non Combustible Hearth with a minimum thickness of 12mm, which extends: 225mm from the front of the door of the stove Minimum of 100mm from the rear of the stove
DO NOT COVER THIS STOVE – this will void the warranty Must be Installed onto a Non-Combustible 12mm thick Hearth Hot Air Output Vent KEEP CLEAR Above Front View - Hot Air Output Grill must be kept clear– shown in white box above Rear Wall Fixing Bracket Must be Installed Mains Socket Plugs in Here Rear Cool Air Inlet Vent KEEP CLEAR Rear View - Cool Air Intake Grill shown in white box above, this must be kept clear of any foreign objects such as Pet Hairs and Carpet Fluff, this must be regularly clea
UNPACKING AND TESTING APPLIANCE Carefully remove the appliance from the box. Prior to installing the appliance, test to make sure the appliance operates properly by plugging the power supply cord in the socket on the back of the stove and then directly into a 240 Volt wall socket (not an extension lead or a multi-plug in a wall socket) Test all aspects of its operation (manual switches, remote and heater) to make sure all components are operating correctly.
WHAT COMES WITH THE STOVE 1 - Media Pack consisting of Logs and Embers – please refer to the Media Section 2 - Remote Control 3 - 2 x AAA Batteries - packed separately 4 - Power Cord with 3 pin sealed plug fitted – 10 AMP fuse fitted 5 - Wall Fixing Bracket – please note this is already fitted to the rear of the stove Item 3 - Batteries Item 2 – Remote Control Item 1 - Log Media Pack includes the following: 11 x Piece Log set – various sizes Large bag of Glass Amber Bead Embers Small bag
FITTING THE REAR WALL FIXING BRACKET This bracket must be fitted to the rear of the stove to ensure that the stove will not tip forward when the stove door is opened Step 1 - Drill x 3 holes - 7mm diameter x 40mm deep to suit brown masonry wall plug.
Step 3 - Fix wall bracket (item 3) with 3 x no. M5 x 25mm long posi drive screws (item 4) as shown Note orientation of the bracket Step 4 - Offer up the fire to the wall bracket so the two brackets align fit the 2x no. M5 x 20mm long cap screw supplied into bracket adjust distance to wall to suit (max 102.
HOT Air Out COOL Air In Congratulations the rear fixing bracket is now complete and the stove is securely fixed to the rear wall.
SETTING UP THE LOG SET & MEDIA Your Stove is supplied with 11-piece-log, Amber Glass beads and Black and White Vermiculite chippings.
LOG SET - SAMPLE LAYOUT Stove with the base lights and the rear flame effect turned on - only using the Yellow light option Step 1 - Now you are ready to place the media and logs into your stove Firstly pour the bag of amber glass beads onto the glass base plate which will allow the light from the base lights to diffuse and glow AGA Ludlow Electric Wide Model Stove Installation & User Manual Page 18
Step 2 - You can lay the logs in what ever pattern or design you wish, there are 11 x logs of various sizes (length and thickness) so from the 11 x logs select the ones you wish to assemble into the stove and arrange them in a manner that suits you. Also included are the black and white vermiculite chippings you can just sprinkle these over the top of the logs for that final log burner effect Now just clean the door glass inside and out with a damp cloth, then close the door.
OPERATING YOUR STOVE Understanding the Icons on the Remote Control ICON DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTION – FULLY DETAILED OVERLEAF Red in Colour – this is the Main ON/OFF button for the stove, this will turn on the LED lights and the Heater This button operates the LED lights in the base and the rear flame effect turning them on or off, so you can have the heater on, but the lights off This Flame icon appears on the remote screen to show the flame effect is working This operates the RED coloured LEDs in the ba
ICON DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTION – FULLY DETAILED OVERLEAF This button operates the Timing Parameter Settings This Button operates the Open Window function, this automatically adjusts the room temperature when set up This button operates Setting up the Timer Function on the stove Time Table indicator for Setting up the Heater Parameter on the Remote Control Screen Understanding the Icons on the side of the stove for Manual Operation This touch panel is located on the top right hand side of the stove Pr
MANUALLY OPERATING THE STOVE - INSTRUCTIONS This touch pad is located on the right hand side of the stove at the top 1 TURNING THE HEATER ON/OFF ONLY – LOW HEAT / HIGH HEAT Press the button/key on the touch pad. When pressed for the first time,the heater will work at the High Heat Setting of 1900W, the indicator panel lights up RED. Press for the second time, the heater reduces to the Low Heat setting of 950W,the indicator panel lights up BLUE.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 1 2 3 1 TURNING ON THE STOVE WITH THE REMOTE – HEAT & LIGHTS Press the remote control’s key , the remote screen turns on, the bottom base LED lights and rear flame ignites and the flame icon appears on the screen of the remote control. The Week, Time (24h system), and Temperature setting are displayed normally. Press it again, the screen of the remote control will turn off.
3 TURNING ON THE INDIVIDUAL LIGHTS – BASE & REAR FLAME The 3 x colours can be adjusted in brightness from Low, Medium & High then OFF independently as follows by just single pressing the icon button on the remote below: Press (1) to adjust the red flame. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed; Press (2) to adjust the yellow flame. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed; Press (3) to adjust the blue flame.
6 AJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE SETTING to adjust the temperature setting between 7℃ and 30 ℃. Press key The buzzer beeps when the key is pressed; 7. SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROL TIME & DAY FUNCTIONS Press shift key . Press once, the corresponding figure flashes. Press now to set current time and week. 8. The buzzer does not beep when the key is pressed SETTING THE TIMER CONTROL Press timing parameter setting key“ displays .” Press for the first time and the LCD screen to indicate Monday.
9. SETTING UP THE TIMING PARAMETER Press “ displays .” Press for the first time and the timing function turns on, the LCD screen , the stove’s indicator on the LCD screen lights green. Press again to turn off, icon goes off. After the timing function is turned on, it works according the parameter settings.
STOVE RESET SEQUENCE 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Unplug the Stove from the wall socket Switch the unit OFF on the rocker switch on the side of the stove Turn the on/off rocker switch to ON Using the remote only turn the display ON Does it work? Turn the heater on to the low setting Does it work? Turn the heater on to the high setting Does it work? CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1. Switch off and unplug from the power supply before cleaning. 2.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECYCLING This symbol is known as the 'Crossed-out Wheelie Bin Symbol'. When this symbol is marked on a product or battery, it means that it should not be disposed of with your general household waste. Some chemicals contained within electrical/electronic products or batteries can be harmful to health and the environment. Only dispose of electrical/electronic/battery items in separate collection schemes, which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials contained within.
EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST Reference Qty Description Part Number 1 Ludlow Wide Main Body 11500/LUD 2 Ludlow Wide Rear Heat Shield 11501 3 Ludlow Wide Cast Door 11502/LUD 4 Wall Mounting Bracket 1 11503 5 Wall Mounting Bracket 2 11504 6 Ludlow Wide Electric Firebox Assembly 11505 7 A5 Wide Front Ash Lip 11506 8&9 6 M5 X 15 CAP SCREW 11507 10 1 Handle Assembly 11508 11 1 M6 CSK x 30mm Screw Handle Pivot 11509 12 M6 CSK x 25mm Screw 11510 13 A5 Wide Glass Gasket 11511
TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM Dim or no flame Ember bed is not glowing or dimming Appliance turns off and will not turn on Appliance will not come on when switch is flipped to ON POSSIBLE CAUSE Flame LED’s are burnt out Inspect the LED’s and replace them if necessary Back black cloth is falling off Change a new flicker and back and roll the flicker black cloth Ember LED’s are burnt out Inspect the ember bed LED’s and replace them if necessary Appliance has overheated Turn off the main switch, allow and safe
SERVICE HISTORY This heater must be serviced annually depending on usage.
AGA FREESTANDING ELECTRIC STOVE – 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY If you have purchased your stove from an authorised stockist within our Retailer Network, then automatically your product will carry an extended 2 year warranty. You do not need to register your stove for the warranty, but you need to retain your invoice as proof of purchase, as you will need this to make a warranty claim.
The Extended Warranty does not cover: a) In normal usage the paint finish of your Stove may change colour slightly. As these circumstances are considered normal, they are not covered by the warranty. b) Enamelled components where these parts are subjected to abnormally high temperatures, chemical abrasion or thermal shocks, resulting in chipping, cracking, bubbling or discolouration and crazing of the enamelled finish.
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