Installation Guide

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Check the condition of the flame supervision thermocouple tip to ensure it is clean and free of carbon.
Heavy heat oxidised tips should mean the removal of the thermmocouple and a new replacement.
Examine and brush the pilot light parts and examine the ignitor cable to ensure the PTFE insulation
remains intact and is firmly connected to the spark electrode. Clean any carbon away from the electrode.
8. Refit the gas burner assembly in reverse manner.
NOTE: USE SOAPY WATER SOLUTION TO ENSURE THERE ARE NO GAS LEAKS.
9. Inspect and clean vent fan blades, remove debris using a soft brush, access to this fan can be made by
removing the centre shroud (one screw fixing inside top outlet slot).
10. Turn on the gas and electric supply and follow the procedure for lighting the burner.
11. Ensure that the pilot and main burner flame are burning evenly, the thermocouple is enveloped by the
pilot flame.
12. Visually check the main burner and flame supervision flame for correct flame pattern. An established
main burner at high fire will be predominantly blue with yellow tippings on an even height flame strip and
be about 100mm (4in) high. Ensure all flame ports have cross-lit and that the flame supervision flame is
free from sooting.
13. The maximum depth of any cabinets installed above the top cooking surface of the range must not
exceed 330mm (13in).
NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE RANGE YOURSELF, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGA
DISTRIBUTOR STATING THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF THE APPLIANCE TOGETHER WITH
YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS.
Fig. 14 A MAIN BURNER DESN 516967
In the event of a component failure which requires replacement, contact your local AGA distributor who will
advise and supply the necessary replacement.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
INSTRUCTIONS
Hand these instructions to the user for retention, and instruct in the safe operation of the appliance.