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  • Page 1

    With specific exceptions, the installing of any type of Aga Cooker is subject to the respective directions contained in current issue of The Building Regulations. In addition, Planning Permission may need to be obtained, which should be applied for separately . The complete range of Aga cookers are suitable for Natural or Prop ane gases only and ca[...]

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    2 AB C DE F G H J K LM NP Q S T UV mm 987 889 851 679 41 1330 756 1 125 39 3 698 499 127 41 530 R 1 16 770 484 328 828 NA TURAL G20 MAXIMUM HEA T INPUT 5kW 5kW Thermostat Byp ass 100 or 120 120 or 140 Main Burner Injector 285 285 Pilot Injector N35 N35 Inlet Pressure G20 20mbar 20mbar PROP ANE G31 MAXIMUM HEA T INPUT 5kW (357g/h) 5kW (357g/h) Therm[...]

  • Page 3

    3 NA TURAL G20 MAXIMUM HEA T INPUT 5kW 5.8kW Thermostat Byp ass 100 or 120 120 or 140 Main Burner Injector 285 330 Pilot Injector N35 N35 Inlet Pressure G20 20mbar 20mbar PROP ANE G31 MAXIMUM HEA T INPUT 5kW (357g/h) 5.8kW (414g/h) Thermostat Byp ass 60 or 80 80 or 100 Main Burner Injector 180 200 Pilot Injector L23 L23 Inlet Pressure 37mbar 37mbar[...]

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    The terminal is suitable for wall thicknesses from 228mm to 600mm cut size Should the installation of the appliance be in an unusual location or restricted space, special procedures may be necessary . T erminal Position The minimum acceptable sp acings from the terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are as shown in the diagram. Where the[...]

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    Kitchen or Internal S pace Air Supply Where the appliance is to be installed in a kitchen or internal space, it does not require the kitchen or internal space cont aining it to have a permanent air vent. Installation pipes should be fitted in accordance with current Gas Regulations. Pipework from the meter/tank to the cooker must be of adequate siz[...]

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    LIGHTING THE BURNER - Fig. 2 CAUTION: NO SMOKING OR NAKED LIGHTS Open the outer burner door to expose the gas control combination valve. CAUTION: BEFORE LIGHTING: ENSURE THA T THE GAS V AL VE CONTROL KNOB 2 IS SET IN THE OFF POSITION (SEE FIG . A) AND COMBUSTION DISCHARGE SAFETY DEVICE BUTTON IS DEPRESSED. 1. T urn off union gas cock 1 . T est the [...]

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    NOTE: AFTER SEVERAL HOURS THE HEA T INDICA TOR SHOULD BE ON OR ABOUT THE BLACK LINE IN THE SIL VER SECTION. IT MA Y BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE CONTROL KNOB SLIGHTL Y IN THE GREEN BAND TO ACHIEVE THIS. IF THE FLAME HAS EXTINGUISHED FOR WHA TEVER REASON, W AIT THREE MINUTES (MINIMUM) BEFORE RE-LIGHTING . 7. On the first lighting or if the cooker has [...]

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    8 With Aga'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. Aga For further advice or information contact your S tation Road local distributor/stockist. Ketley T elford Shropshire TF1 5AQ www .aga-web.co.uk www .aga[...]