Aga Ranges U110054 You will also need the following tools, Additional materials you may need

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INSTALLATION

Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.

This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning or servicing. Also, make sure your floor covering will withstand 180°F (80°C); see the ‘Installation Safety Instructions’ section.

Make sure the wall coverings around your range can withstand the heat generated, up to 200°F (90°C), by the range; see the ‘Installation Safety Instructions’ section.

You will also need the following tools:

1.Electric drill

2.Masonry drill bit & anchors (only required if installing the range on a stone or concrete floor)

3.Steel tape measure

4.Phillips head screwdriver

5.Flat head screwdriver

6.2.5 mm Allen key (supplied with the range)

7.Spirit level

8.Open-end or adjustable wrench

9.Pencil and ruler

10.Pipe wrenches

Additional materials you may need:

Gas line shut-off valve.

Pipe joint sealant or UL-approved pipe thread tape with Teflon* that resists action of natural and LP gases.

Flexible metal appliance connector (½’’ I.D.). A 5 foot length is recommended for ease of installation but other lengths are acceptable. Never use an old connector when installing a new range.

Flare union adapter for connection to gas supply line (¾’’ or ½’’ NPT x ½’’ I.D.).

Flare union adapter for connection to pressure regulator on range (½’’ NPT x ½’’ I.D.).

To protect any floor covering under the range a sheet of ¼’’ thick plywood or equivalent large enough to stand the range on.

Checking the parts:

3 grates

Leveling tool and Allen key

ArtNo.215-0011 - Elan 90

ArtNo.020-0004 - Tools USA

 

pan support

 

2 full width racks

1 telescopic rack with runners

ArtNo.326-0012 - Oven shelf USA

 

2 broiler pans with grids

3 energy saving racks

ArtNo.331-0008 - 90SC

ArtNo.326-0015 - Energy saving shelf (Falcon)

grill pan & trivet

 

2 sets of side supports

Toe kick

ArtNo.350-0007 - Plinth USA

Side panel extension

Reducer plates for conduit

connection

 

ArtNo.351-0001 - Side extension

ArtNo.020-0012 Reducer Plates USA

panel USA

 

Conversion kit from natural

Anti-tip device

gas to propane gas

 

ArtNo.020-0019

Conversion Kit USA

ArtNo.070-0003 -

Anti-tip bracket V2

Control knob (°C)

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Contents User Guide Contents  Do Not Leave Children Alone or Unattended Important Safety InformationCase of Fire To Prevent Fire or Smoke DamageConversion Important Safety Notice and WarningProper Installation Wear Suitable ClothingUse the Right Size Pan Placement of Oven RacksGeneral Safety Instructions Enamel and may be cleaned off with a metal polishPage Range Overview 5Fig.2-6 Igniting Cooktop Burners without ElectricityFunction Use Wok BurnerMulti-function Oven AFig.2-9Convection Oven Operating the OvenMulti-function oven modes -13 Thaw and ServeBrowning Element Self-CleaningFan Assisted Oven Conventional Oven Top and Base HeatSabbath Mode Energy Saving Panel FeatureRemoving the Divider To stop the oven automatically ClockTo set the time of day To time something that is cooking minute minderTo turn off the key lock Auto is showing, you want to reset to manual cookingKey Lock To activate the key lockTo remove and refit the telescopic rack and runners AccessoriesOven racks To remove and refit the racksReplace the storage drawer Oven LightStorage To Remove the DrawerGeneral Oven Tips Tips on Cooking with the TimerCooking Tips Cooking with a Multi-function OvenMeat Cooking TableTroubleshooting Timed oven is not coming on when automatic cooking Oven temperature getting hotter as the range gets olderAn oven light is not working Daily Care Cleaning Your RangeCleaning for Spills Essential InformationRemoving the oven door outer panel Self-Clean OvenMain Top Control Panel and Oven DoorsHours Soiling Before using the self-clean functionSelf-Clean Operation  WARNING! The oven will still be hotTo start the self cleaning cycle automatically Cleaning Table TablePart Finish Recommended Cleaning method To cancel the self cleaning cycle Warning Converting to Propane Gas InstallationInstallation Safety Instructions RegulationsChecking the parts You will also need the following toolsAdditional materials you may need Gas line shut-off valvePositioning the Range  The range is very heavy. Take great care Moving the RangeRemoving the Oven Door Removing the Storage DrawerInstalling the Flue Grille Completing the MoveLeveling Wall Attachment Kit ContentsProcedure Anti-Tip DeviceElectrical Connection Wire Conduit Installation Installing a 3-Wire Power CordDisconnect the supplied power cord from the terminal block Black Canada Gas ConnectionGas Supply Requirements Provide Adequate Gas SupplyFlexible Connector Connect the Range to the Gas Supply CAUTIONleaks. do not use a flame to check for gas Final Fitting Seal the OpeningsRange Operational Checks Customer CareMoving the Range for Servicing Conversion to Propane For Your SafetyValve Adjustment Conversion to Another GasType For safety’s sake push the drawer rails back out of the wayGas Regulator Replacing the Bypass ScrewStick on label Pressure TestingRefitting the Flue Grille Refitting the Grille and DrawerCode Description Colour Code Circuit DiagramRatings Technical DataDimensions ConnectionsPage Page If further help is needed concerning this warranty, contact Consumer WarrantyArtNo.000-0003 CE logo