Aga Ranges DC6 (FFD) owner manual To Remove Electrodes LHR, CF, CR, RHR, RHF Burners

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I.TO REMOVE ELECTRODES (LHR, CF, CR, RHR, RHF BURNERS)

1.Isolate from electric supply.

2.Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE’.

3.Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR’ disconnect the appropriate electrode lead.

4.Withdraw clip securing electrode to burner and withdraw lead and electrode (See Fig. 30).

5.Re-assemble in reverse order.

Fig. 30A

DESN 513541

 

 

Fig. 30B

DESN 513713

 

 

J.TO REMOVE ELECTRODES (LH BURNER)

1.Isolate from electrical supply.

2.Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE HOTPLATE’.

3.Proceed as ‘TO REMOVE SPARK GENERATOR’.

4.Disconnect the left hand burner pipe (13mm) and the inner burner pipe (13mm) using the special spanner.

5.Remove the burner and burner fixing plate, by unscrewing the (4) screws holding the burner mounting plate in place.

6.Turn burner over and remove electrode fixing clip. Withdraw electrode through top of burner checking on route of lead.

7.Re-assemble in reverse order, re-routing lead along the same path.

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Contents AGA SIX-FOUR Series DC6 FFD Natural GAS and Propane GAS Contents Installation Section Technical Data Installation Fitting and Product Dimensions Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Connecting to GAS Location Installation Must Conform with the National Electric CodeSide View Cooker StabilityPressure Testing Levelling and Mobility Wheels INSTALLATION/LEVELLINGHotplate Castings Fitting of Hotplate Casting and PAN SupportsUltra Rapid Burner WOK Burner Fitting Burner CAP Rapid and SEMI-RAPID Burners Assembly of Rapid and SEMI-RAPID BurnersDesn 512995 a Splashback To Adjust PAN Support LevelHandrail Fitting Users Guide General Information Important Notice Please Read the Accompanying WarrantyChild Safety Safety Precautions and HintsDesn 512646 B Control Panel To USE the Hotplate GAS HotplateImportant Safety Considerations To FIT PAN Supports Setting the Time of DAY Setting UP the Cooker for USEStorage and RE-HEATING of Food Using the Simmering Oven SettingSimmering Oven Simmering OvenRecipes Ragout of Beef in Ale Ideas for the Simmering OvenBaked Potatoes Dauphinoise Potatoes Recipes Roast fillet of LambBread and Butter Pudding St Clements Pudding RecipesGammon and Apricot Pie Braised Red CabbageChilli Con Carne Meal RecipesFrangipane and Apple Pudding Broiling Oven Food Suggested Heat SettingGeneral OvensCondensation Cooking Hints Oven Cooking GuideDeep Fat Frying Roasting Oven Yeast Mixture Food Setting F Shelf Position Approximate Cooking TimeBaking Oven Food Setting FYeast Mixtures Food Setting F Approximate Cooking TimeSetting the Minute Timer Minute TimerAutomatic Cooking Control Setting the Automatic Cooking ProgramSetting AN END Time only , Automatically Cancelling a ProgramTo DE-ACTIVATE Keylock Cleaning & Caring for Your CookerKEY Lock To Activate Keylock FunctionDo not USE Abrasives Cooker Part and Finish Cleaning MethodWhich MAY Clog the Pores Do not USE ANY Cleaning MaterialPOWDERS, Soap Filled Pads Wire WOOL, Spray CLEANERS, BRUSH-ONOven Shelves These shelves are designed to slide out Fitting Burner CAP Rapid and SEMI-RAPID Assembly of Rapid and SEMI-RAPID BurnerUltra Rapid Burner Servicing Section Completely Isolate from Electric Supply Before Servicing ServicingDesn 512393 C To Remove Facia Castings To Remove Side PanelsTo Remove Handrail see FIG To Remove TimerTo Remove GAS TAPS/IGNITION Switches To Remove Oven Thermostats To Remove Grill RegulatorTo Remove Spark Generator To Remove Electrodes LH Burner To Remove Electrodes LHR, CF, CR, RHR, RHF BurnersTo Remove Thermocouple LHF Burner To Remove Oven and Broiler Liners see FIG To Remove Thermocouple LHR, RHR, RHF BurnersTo Remove FAN Oven Element To Remove Elements RH OvensTo Remove Oven FAN

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