Aga Ranges F107411-01 manual

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    Elec tric R ange Ser vice Instruc tions F107411-01 ww w .aga-ranges .com This book contains man y impor tant safety messages. Always r ead and obey all safety messages.[...]

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    W ARNING If the information in this manual is not follo wed exactly , a fi re ma y result causing propert y damage, personal injury or death. W ARNING The anti-tip device supplied with this range must be corr ectly fi tted when the range is installed . This will reduc e risk of tipping of the range from abnormal usage or by exc essive loading of [...]

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    3 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. Sec tions Diagnostics 5 Ser vicing P roc edures 11 T echnical Data 27 Schematic diagram of the Range 28[...]

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    4 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished.[...]

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    5 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. Diagnostics Check ing the Multifunc tion O ven 6 Check ing the Con vection O ven 8[...]

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    6 Check 1 Result P ossible Cause Open the oven door and turn on the o ven light Light does not work 1 No power to range 2 Light bulb failed (most likely cause) 3 F ault in power supply t o switch 4 F aulty switch Action 1 Are other parts of the range working - is the clock on, do the ovens and oven neons w ork? I f not then there is probably no pow[...]

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    7 Check ing the Multifunc tion O ven[...]

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    8 Check 1 Result P ossible Cause Open the oven door and turn on the o ven light Light does not work 1 No power to range 2 Light bulb failed (most likely cause) 3 F ault in power supply t o switch 4 F aulty switch Action 1 Are other parts of the range working - is the clock on, do the ovens and oven neons w ork? I f not then there is probably no pow[...]

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    9 Check ing the Con vection O ven[...]

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    11 Contents 1. T o change oven light bulb . 12 2 How to Mov e the R ange for Servicing 12 3. T o Remove a Side P anel 13 4. T o Lift up the Ceramic Hob 14 5. T o replace a hob element. 15 6. T o replace a C ooktop W armer element. 15 7. T o replace the cooktop neon indicat or lights pack 16 8. T o Remove the C ontrol P anel 16 9. T o Remove Oven Li[...]

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    12 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. Ser vicing Notes Disconnect from electricity supply before commencing servicing, par ticularly befor e removing any of the following: c ontrol panel, side panels, c eramic hob, or any of the electrical components or co ver box e[...]

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    13 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. Replaceing the Range Reverse proc edure to reinstall the range and low er the front roller . Make sure the an ti-tip device is re- engaged properly when the range is r eplaced. F ailure to tak e this precaution could r esult in [...]

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    14 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 4. T o Lift up the Ceramic Hob Pull the range f or ward. Pull off the push fi t control panel end caps at each end and remov e the end fi xing screws under the end cap . Remove the lo wer front retaining scr ews (one each sid[...]

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    15 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 5. T o replace a hob element. Lift up the ceramic hob see 4. The elements are now accessible . Remove the scr ew in the center of the element and slide it out to the side. Disconnect wiring from the element – make a note of th[...]

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    16 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 7. T o replace the c ooktop neon indicator lights pack Lift up the ceramic hob see section 4. The neon indicator light pack is held to the support bracket by two clips. Either: - Release the pack from the support by freeing the [...]

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    17 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 9. T o Remove Oven Light S witch Remove c ontrol panel (see 8). NB The old switch ma y be destroyed during remo val. Remove swit ch button and old switch from its bezel by g ripping the switch body behind the control panel and t[...]

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    18 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 12. T o Remove a Thermostat Lift up the cooktop - see 4. Remove the c ontrol panel - see 8 Remove the ov en shelves. Undo the range rear cov er screws and lift covers clear . Right Hand oven F rom inside the oven r emove the two[...]

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    19 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 13. T o Change Cooktop or Broiler C ontroller Lift up the ceramic hob top (see 4). Remove c ontrol panel (see 8). Disconnect wiring from controller – make a note of the wire colors and t erminal connections. Refer to the wirin[...]

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    20 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 15. T o Remove an Oven Door Door is heavy - take care. Open oven door and r emove Handyrack (where fi tted) by springing one side out of the bracket on the door and sliding the other side free. Loosen the two top hinge scr ews.[...]

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    21 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 16 T o Adjust the Oven Door Angle The ov en doors are heavy . T ransit of the range can cause the oven doors t o move so that they are not correctly aligned. Both oven doors ar e fitted with adjustable door bottom hinges. The hi[...]

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    22 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 17. T o Change O ven Door Outer P anel Remove the two plastic blanking plugs from the door handles. Remov e the 4mm Hex headed screws holding the handle to the door with the hexagon key tool. Remo ve two screws from t op edge an[...]

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    23 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 19. T o Remove the Oven Door Seal Open oven door . The seal is held in place by small hooks on the rear face . At the corner pull seal diagonally away fr om the door centre until that hook is released. Pr oceed to the next hook [...]

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    24 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 22. T o Remove an Oven Inner Back Open the oven door . F or the left hand oven unscrew the 2 thermostat phial fi xing screws . See sec tion 12 ‘ T o Remove a Thermostat’ for more detail on the thermostat phial fi xing scre[...]

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    25 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. 25. T o Remove the L eft Hand Multifunc tion Oven Bottom and T op Elements Bottom Element Pull the range f or ward to access the r ear of the range, see the section ‘How T o Move the Range for Servicing’ . Remove the scr ews[...]

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    26 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished.[...]

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    27 SERVICING  W ARNING Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is saf e when you hav e finished. T echnical Data DA T A BADGE L OCA TION: Inside base of drawer ca vit y - remov e drawer . For r emoval of drawer see installation instructions. Electric: 240V 60Hz Dimensions Overall height (splash not fi tted) minimum 35 3/8?[...]

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    28 Schematic diagram of the R ange Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls . Wiring err ors can cause improper and dangerous operation. V erify proper operation after servicing. Code Description REC Right hand end cooktop element controller LEE Left hand end cooktop element - 1200w LRE Left rear cooktop element - 170[...]

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    29 Code Description BRE Broiler elements BSB Br oiler switch block BT C Broiler contr oller CFM Cooling fan motor IGS Ignition swit ches ISG Ignition spark generat or LBE Left hand bottom element LFE Left hand fan element L TI Left hand top inner element L TO Left hand top outer element L OS Left hand oven switch block NLI Neon indicator light OFM [...]

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    Aga Ranges 110 W oodcrest Road Cherr y Hill, NJ 08003 USA 1.866.4AGA.4USA ww w .aga-ranges.c om Email suppor t@aga-ranges.com[...]