Aga Ranges DC6 (FFD) owner manual Connecting to GAS

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WIRING DIAGRAM

CONNECTING TO GAS59

 

 

CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE COOKER IS ISOLATED FROM ELECTRIC SUPPLY

The cooker can be installed with an approved flexible connection. Supply piping should not be less than 3/8 I/D Flexiline. Connection is made to the 1/2” NPT female thread located just below the hotplate level on the right hand side of the cooker.

Fig. 3

DESN 512639 B

The gas flexiline connector must be fitted in the shaded area dimensioned in Fig. 3. Take into account that it must be possible to pull the cooker forward sufficiently for servicing. Ensure flexiline hose is not trapped between cooker back panel and rear wall. Ensure hose is routed within the shaded area and away from shielded oven vents.

NOTE: Use soapy water solution on new gas connections to ensure there are no gas leaks.

NOTE: AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE MANUAL SHUT GAS VALVE MUST BE FITTED BEFORE THE METAL FLEX GAS LINE.

Check for gas soundness after connecting the appliance.

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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 To Adjust PAN Support Level SplashbackHandrail 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 USESimmering Oven Using the Simmering Oven SettingSimmering Oven Storage and RE-HEATING of FoodIdeas for the Simmering Oven Recipes Ragout of Beef in AleBaked Potatoes Recipes Roast fillet of Lamb Dauphinoise PotatoesBread and Butter Pudding Gammon and Apricot Pie RecipesBraised Red Cabbage St Clements PuddingMeal Recipes Chilli Con CarneFrangipane and Apple Pudding Broiling Oven Food Suggested Heat SettingOvens GeneralCondensation Oven Cooking Guide Cooking HintsDeep 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 TimerSetting AN END Time only , Automatically Setting the Automatic Cooking ProgramCancelling a Program Automatic Cooking ControlKEY Lock Cleaning & Caring for Your CookerTo Activate Keylock Function To DE-ACTIVATE KeylockDo not USE Abrasives Cooker Part and Finish Cleaning MethodPOWDERS, Soap Filled Pads Wire Do not USE ANY Cleaning MaterialWOOL, Spray CLEANERS, BRUSH-ON Which MAY Clog the PoresOven 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 Grill Regulator To Remove Oven ThermostatsTo 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 Elements RH Ovens To Remove FAN Oven ElementTo Remove Oven FAN

DC6 (FFD) specifications

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