Aga Rangemaster AGA-TC3CKR Electric Cooker User Manual 04 12 EINS 516294 DRAFT EINS 514193

Aga Rangemaster Electric Cooker 04 12 EINS 516294 DRAFT EINS 514193

User Manaul

GENERAL NOTES3NOTE: THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE APPLIANCEAND THE USER TO RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Before installation of an AGA can be made, the site is inspected for suitability by an authorizedAGA distributor and corrected where necessary to conform with local installation codes or in theabsence of local codes with:NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES ANSI/NFPA 70.DELIVERY REQUIREMENTSThere must be access to the kitchen to manipulate a foot print of 39 9/16” (1005mm) x 29 1/8”(740mm). A wooden template (skate with castor wheels) of dimensions 39 9/16” (1005mm) x 29 1/8” (740mm) could be used to check if the AGA Total Control (TC3) part built appliance isable to fit through the property grounds and doors into its installation position in the kitchen. Itmust also be considered that the height of the appliance is 35 13/16” (910mm), so high levelobstacles/restrictions must not be overlooked.If this skate/template can be manipulated through the property grounds and doorsinto position, then the AGA Total Control (TC3) can be installed as intended with nore-work.If the skate/template cannot be manipulated through the property grounds and doors, into position then the following must be considered.Use of specialised delivery company who can remove property doors/windows etc to gain greater access or use specialised equipment, such as a stair lifter.GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTSThe installation of the range must be in accordance with the relevant requirements of the localWiring and Building Regulations. It should be in accordance also with any relevant requirementsof the Local Authority.In your own interest and that of safety to comply with the law, all appliances should be installedby an authorized AGA distributor in accordance with the relevant regulations.USAModel NumberFCC ID: A2M-AGA-TC3FCC ID: A2M-AGA-TC3CKRThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.CANADAModel NumberIC 10181A-AGATC3IC 10181A-AGATC3CKRModel No. AGA TC3
Users Instruction01/12 EOPI 516292 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCEIMPORTANT : SAVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LOCAL INSPECTORS USECUSTOMER: KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCEREMEMBER: when replacing a part on this appliance, use only spare parts thatyou can be assured conform to the safety and performance specification that werequire. Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly autho-rised by AGA.For use in USA/CanadaAGA TOTAL CONTROLModel No. - TC3
3 Warnings4 Introduction/A Brief Description 5 - 6 Equipment supplied with your AGA Total Control7 How to Use your AGA Total Control/Getting Started8 - 9 AGA Total Control Operating Modes9 General Advice10 Handset10 Handset Advice11 Communication/Handshake12 The Date/Time Settings Screen14 Information (Home) Screen15 Power Cuts15 Automatic Update of Time15 Changing Batteries16 Using The Zones of The AGA Total Control16 The Hotplates17 The Boiling Plate18 The Simmering Plate18 The Top Plate19 The Ovens19 The Roasting Oven20 The Baking Oven22 Caring and Cleaning23 Fitting and Removal of Oven Shelves24 Servicing & Warranty24 Error Codes24 Serial Numbers25 Health & Safety26 AGA Basic Recipes CONTENTS2
WARNINGS3NOTE: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS RANGE.Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room.USER SERVICINGDo not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual. All other servicing should be referred to aqualified technician.VENTILATING HOODS (WHERE APPLICABLE)•    Clean ventilating hoods frequently, grease should not be allowed to accumulate on the hood or filter.•    When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.BASIC RANGE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS•    Materials such as gasoline, vapors and liquids which can catch fire and explode must not be stored in, above or near a range.•    Make sure that nothing is allowed to prevent the flow of air to the electric control compartment.•    Ensure space storage cabinets are capable of supporting the heavy weight of cooking utensils of the range.•    The maximum depth of any cabinets installed above the top of the range must not exceed 330mm (13in)CHILD SAFETYChildren are more sensitive to heat than adults, therefore they MUST be made aware of the following safety precautions.1.   Do not leave children alone or unsupervised near the range and discourage them from this area.2.   Children should not be allowed to mount any part of the range.3.   Children MUST be taught that the range and its utensils can be hot.4.   Children should be taught that the range is not a toy. They should be forbidden to play with the range electric controls behind the outer      burner door or any other range parts.5.   Let the heavy, hot utensils cool in a safe place but of out reach of small children.CAUTION: AVOID STORING ITEMS OF INTEREST TO CHILDREN IN ANY CABINETS INSTALLED ABOVE THE RANGE TO PREVENT IT BEINGUSED TO OBTAIN ACCESS AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY.DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS - SURFACES MAY BE HOT. Areas near surface units may become hot enough tocause burns, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact surface units or areas near units.GREASEWARNING: HOT GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Wipe off any grease deposits on the range top and front. Do not leave containers of cooking fataround the range. In the event of a grease fire, do not remove the pan, cover the pan to extinguish the flame.WARNING: DO NOT USE WATER ON GREASE FIRES - Smother the fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.RANGE COOKING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND HINTSNever reach directly into a hot oven to add or remove cooking utensils. Instead pull the grid shelf out of its maximum projection and load or re-move utensils. Oven gloves will be necessary on utensils removal.WEAR PROPER APPAREL - Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn whilst using the appliance.STORAGE IN OR ON AN APPLIANCE - Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near surface units.NEVER LEAVE BOILING PANS UNATTENDED - Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite.GLAZED COOKING UTENSILS - Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable forrange-top service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature.UTENSIL HANDLES SHOULD BE TURNED INWARD AND NOT EXTEND OVER ADJACENT SURFACE UNITS - To reduce risk of burns, ignitionof flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil, the handle of a utensil should be positioned so that it is turnedinward, and does not extend over adjacent surface units.USE CARE WHEN OPENING OVEN DOOR - Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food.DO NOT HEAT UNOPENED FOOD CONTAINERS - Build-up of pressure may cause container to burst and result in injury.KEEP OVEN VENTS DUCTS UNOBSTRUCTED.USE ONLY DRY POTHOLDERS - Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let the potholder touch hotheating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.
INTRODUCTIONYour new AGA Total Control gives you everything you love about the classic AGA heat storage cooker, but with the added convenience oftouchscreen technology and the ability to turn each cooking area on and off, as and when you want it. Made in the heart of Shropshire, your AGA cooker, like the generations of cookers before it, has been manufactured from cast iron at theCoalbrookdale Foundry. Traditional iron-making skills combined with industrial strength elements enable the ovens and hotplates to heat up rapidly, so you can have them all on, or just one on, depending on the time of day or the size of your army.The cooking excellence of the AGA cooker has been famous since it’s inception in the 1920’s, and is renowned due to the indirect radiantheat that its cast iron emits rather than just air temperature. And, if you haven’t found out already, you’ll soon discover that food that is cookedthis way retains its natural flavour and succulence, and simply just tastes just better. So grab a cup of tea, have a read, and prepare to dig into some of the tastiest dishes you’re ever likely to make.Simmering plateBoiling plateTop plateControl doorRoasting oven Baking ovenSimmering ovenHotplatesThe two hotplates are at different heats; the boiling plate being thehottest of the two and the simmering plate at a lower heat. Eachhotplate is individually temperature controlled.      Boiling PlateThe boiling plate is used for making toast, boiling a kettle, stir-fryingand cooking at a high heat.        Simmering PlateThe simmering plate is for cooking slower, such as sauces, simmering pans and can also be used direct on for toasted sandwiches, drop scones, non-fat fried eggs and quesadillas.                 Roasting OvenThe hottest oven for high temperature cooking; pastries, breads,roasting of meat, vegetables and poultry, grilling at the top of theoven and frying on the floor.         Baking OvenA moderate oven for cooking cakes and biscuits, baking fish,lasagne or shepherds pie, plus roasting meat and poultry at amedium heat. Cooking sweets and savoury together is no problemas the flavours do not mix.        Simmering OvenLong, slow cooking in the simmering oven develops flavours andmakes the toughest meat tender. Its large capacity means severalpans can be stacked here; soup, casserole, steamed rice, steamedcarrots and poached pears all cooking simultaneously, without anydanger of burning.A BRIEF DESCRIPTION4
Control PanelThis is situated behind the top left hand door. The control panelcontains touch sensitive buttons with a green or orange light (LED indicator) to indicate which zone is activated. An audiblebeep will confirm selection.HandsetYour AGA Total Control cooker also comes with a Handsetwhich can be used to program the ovens. It displays the time,date and program events. The hotplates work onManual only.EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED WITH YOUR AGA TOTAL CONTROLLarge Size Roasting Tin with Grill RackThis is designed to slide onto the oven runners without theneed for it to sit on an oven grid shelf. The roasting tin can beused with the grill rack, in its high position, for grilling at the topof the roasting oven. It can be used for roasting meat, orpoultry with or without the grill rack. Large quantities of roastpotatoes can be cooked in this tin. The roasting tin can also beemployed for making large sponges or cakes. The grill rack isuseful on its own as a cake cooling rack. Can be used in anyoven but not recommended for hotplate use.Half Size Roasting Tin and Grill RackThis tin can be slid onto the oven runners width-ways or can siton an oven grid shelf. The half size roasting tin can be usedwith the grill rack, in its high position, for grilling at the top ofthe roasting oven. It can be used for roasting smaller joints ofmeat, or poultry with or without the grill rack. Roast potatoescan be cooked in this tin. The roasting tin can also beemployed for making sponges or cakes. The grill rack isuseful on its own as a cake cooling rack. Can be used in anyoven but not recommended for hotplate use.1 Floor Grid This grid is used on the floorof the ovens, in particular theroasting and simmeringovens to protect foodneeding over 30 minutescooking from the intensity ofthe heat from the baseelement.3 Oven Grid ShelvesThese are for inserting ineach oven to provide asurface for dishes and tinswhich do not fit direct ontothe oven runners. They canbe used in any oven, asrequired. See page 23 onhow to locate the ovenshelves correctly.1 Cold Plain ShelfKnown as the cold plain shelfbecause it is recommendedthis shelf should be kept outof the ovens when not in use.It has two uses one as largebaking sheet for scones,biscuits, pastry items andmeringues and the other useas a heat deflector to cut offthe top heat if food isoverbrowning before it iscooked through.Roasting OvenPerforated BaffleA roasting oven perforatedbaffle is positioned in the topof the roasting oven, in orderto optimise cookingperformance. For bestresults, please ensure it is inplace at all times, while theoven is in operation, includingwhen grilling. The InstallationEngineer will fit this in place.This can also be removed for cleaning.5
Wire BrushThis is for cleaning the rawcast iron surfaces, keepingthem clear of crumbs andburnt on debris – whichwould otherwise affect theboiling performance of pansand the kettle. Use on thehotplates and the ovens. Takecare not to touch the enamelsurfaces as the wire brush willscratch the finish.Cleaning SamplesA sample of AGA EnamelCleaner and AGA Chromeand Stainless Steel Cleaner isincluded in your pack.Cleaning details can be foundon Page 22.ToasterThis is for toasting bread on the boiling plate. AGA toast isrenowned for its excellence, crisp on the outside and soft in the centre. Take thick slices of bread and place in the AGA toaster - if the bread is very moist or very fresh, heat thetoaster beforehand to prevent sticking - lift the boiling plateinsulated cover and place the toaster direct onto the plate withthe handle at an angle from the handle of the cover.Close the cover and wait for the bread to toast one side - thiswill take 1-2 minutes dependent upon the variety of bread -open the cover and turn the toaster over and repeat theprocess to toast the other side. The toaster can also be usedfor heating pita bread, toasting teacakes and as a cakecooling rack.AGA Utensils and AccessoriesTo get the very best performance from your cooker werecommend AGA saucepans with the thick tri-core bases andstacking lids so that the maximum use of oven space is madeand an AGA kettle for boiling water. AGA Accessories can beviewed at your AGA Specialist.Getting to know your AGAIf you have not already seen a demonstration, ask your AGASpecialist for details. A demonstration will show you how to getthe best from your new AGA and will give you hints and tips. You will also see a selection of AGA utensils and accessoriesbeing used.6
Getting startedWhen switching on the AGA cooker for the first few times, there are two things you may notice, neither of which should causeconcern.The AGA cooker will emit an odor for a short while, this is simplydue to the protective oil we put on the hotplates and ovensburning off. Due to the newness in the first couple of hours, it is     advisable to open the kitchen window while this takes place. Condensation may occur on the top and front plate whilst the AGAcooker is heating up, caused by the internal insulation drying out.The condensation should be wiped away as soon as possible toprevent staining the enamel.Your AGA Total Control has the external appearance of a classic AGAheat storage enamelled cast iron cooker. However its flexibility isalmost unbounded because in place of a single heat source eachcooking zone has its own electrically heated cast iron element(s). Theseparation of cooking zones, allows a choice of control. You are ableto select only those zones that you want, or need, to use.The control panel is situated behind the top left hand door. Itcontains touch sensitive buttons with a green or orange light (LEDindicator) to indicate which zone is activated. An audible beep willconfirm selection. There are eight buttons:          Standby/ON          Mode          Manual      Slumber      AUTO      AUTO/Slumber  selection          Boil (Boiling plate)          ON/OFF          Simmer (Simmering plate)          ON/OFF          PLEASE NOTE: THIS TOUCH CONTROL DOES NOT           ACTIVATE ANYTHING ON USA/CANDIAN PRODUCTS                    Roast (Roasting oven)          ON/OFF or selected for AUTO or AUTO/Slumber          Bake (Baking oven)          ON/OFF or selected for AUTO or AUTO/Slumber          Simmer (Simmering oven)          ON/OFF or selected for AUTO or AUTO/SlumberHOW TO USE YOUR AGA TOTAL CONTROL7
AGA TOTAL CONTROL OPERATING MODESThe appliance has 4 operating modes:      Mode Selection ButtonManual      Slumber      AUTO      AUTO/Slumber selection can only be made when standby button is on.      Standby ButtonThis button must be on i.e. green to operate any part of your AGATotal Control, or for any Timed events.      Manual simply select what you requireEach heat zone (an oven or a hotplate) can be turned on or off asrequired, just press the appropriate button, a green light will showwhen a specific zone is in operation.The green indicator light of the selected zone (s) will flash slowlyindicating that the zone (s) is warming up. Once the selected zone (s)is at temperature and ready to use the green light will stopflashing. It is normal for the green light to flash slowly duringcooking, this indicates that the heat zone is requesting power. Whilein Manual mode any zone selected will remain on indefinitely untilswitched off.      Slumber (ovens only)In this mode, all three ovens are active, (the roasting and bakingoven are pre-set to approximately 248°F, the simmering oven ispre-set to approximately 212°F).When selected, the orange indicator light of the ovens will flashslowly, indicating that the ovens are warming up, when ‘Slumber’temperature is reached the orange light will stop flashing.No individual oven can be ‘OFF’. However any oven can be switchedfrom ‘Slumber’ to full heat by one press of its button. When pressedonce, the selected oven goes to ‘full heat’, there will be a flashinggreen light, when at temperature the light will stop flashing.Pressing an individual oven button once more returns that oven backto ‘Slumber’.AUTO (ovens only) - brings selected ovens up to fullheat from OFFThe ovens can be selected to operate once or twice each day.Each operation is termed an ‘event’, the start and finish time ischosen by you unless you use the pre-set time.The handset will have been set up by the engineer, it should have thecorrect time of day set. Unless you have set your own Autoprogram, it will include the pre-set time (1 Event 7am - 7pm).See Page 13 to set your own Auto program preferences.Select ‘AUTO’ mode.Select oven (s) for automatic operation, by pressing the appropriatebutton (s).The oven (s) selected is indicated by an orange light (unless youhave selected ‘AUTO’ during an ‘event’ period). During an ‘event’period the light will be green.The oven light will flash green while the oven is heating. When attemperature the green light will stop flashing.PLEASE NOTE:•    Don’t forget to include time for warm-up.•    Don’t forget if you have set the AUTO program and have    selected the AUTO mode, an oven or ovens must be selected         .•    The hotplates can only be operated manually.•    The last ‘AUTO’ oven selection is remembered and re-calledwhen ‘AUTO’ is next selected.•    DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE APPLIANCE DOORS OPEN8
AUTO/Slumber (ovens only) - brings selected ovens up to full heat from Slumber.The ovens can be selected to operate once or twice each day.Each operation is termed an ‘event’, the start and finish time ischosen by you unless you use the pre-set time.See Page 13 to set your own Auto program preferences.Select ‘AUTO/Slumber’.Select oven (s) for automatic operation, by pressing the appropriatebuttons.The oven (s) selected is indicated by an orange light (unless youhave selected ‘AUTO/Slumber’ during an ‘event’ period). During an‘event’ period the light will be green.The oven (s) selected is indicated by an orange light, the oven lightwill flash orange until ‘Slumber’ temperature has been reached.The oven light will flash green while the oven is heating from‘Slumber’ to full temperature during its Auto/Slumber event period.When at full temperature the green light will stop flashing.PLEASE NOTE:-•    Don’t forget to include time for warm-up.•    Don’t forget if you have set the AUTO/Slumber program andhave selected the AUTO/Slumber mode, an oven or ovens mustbe selected      .•    The hotplates can only be operated manually.•    All the selected ovens will remain at ‘Slumber’ between ‘events’.•    The last ‘AUTO/Slumber’ oven selection is remembered and    re-called when ‘AUTO’ is next selected.•    DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE APPLIANCE DOORS OPENAUTO and AUTO/SlumberChanging between any of the four operating modes, will cause thehotplates to switch OFF if in use - this is a built-in safety factor. Theycan be switched back on after the mode change if required.GENERAL ADVICEFood SHOULD NOT be placed into any oven until it is up to normaloperating heat i.e. the green light of the selected oven is solid andnot flashing.The oven doors should not be left open for long periods of timeduring cooking and heating up.Store the cold plain shelf outside the cooker. Use it cold in theroasting oven to deflect heat from the top of the oven, creating amore moderate oven temperature underneath. It can also be used asa baking sheet.When an oven or hotplate is at temperature, and is then loaded withfood or cold pans/trays, the zone light may flash as the oven and/orhotplate calls for extra heat.Warm up timesWhen a zone is heating up it will be indicated by a flashing green ororange light on the control panel. When a zone has reachedtemperature a solid green or orange light will indicate it has warmedup, AGA recommends that for full heat to saturate the castings it isbest to leave them for one hour for the optimum cooking results.Boiling PlateThe boiling plate takes approximately 11 minutes to reachtemperature from cold.Simmering PlateThe simmering plate takes approximately 8 minutes to reach temperature from cold.Roasting OvenThe roasting oven takes approximately 35 minutes to reachtemperature from cold, and approximately 15 minutes to reach temperature from ‘Slumber’.Baking OvenThe baking oven takes approximately 22 minutes to reachtemperature from cold, and approximately 15 minutes to reach temperature from ‘Slumber’.Simmering OvenThe simmering oven takes approximately 45 minutes to reach temperature from cold.PLEASE NOTE: For optimum cooking performance, after thetemperature has been reached, we recommend leaving for another30 minutes for the castings to become heat saturated, particularlyrelevant if you are cooking a large meal or baking.PLEASE NOTE: The times are based on each zone being operatedindividually. If a large combination of zones are turned onsimultaneously, it may slow down the individual warm up times. If allzones are turned on at the same time it will take approximately onehour for the whole appliance to reach operating temperature.These times are based on the cooker having a single phase supply of32 amps @ 230 V. For other power supply configurations, thesetimes may change.9
HANDSET - A HAND HELD CONTROLScreensThe handset has 3 main screens.1. The Information Home screen (main menu)2. The Date/Time screen3. The Events Programming screenThe display will revert to ‘sleep’ mode after approximately 3minutes. Simply press the required button to open up anyscreen.The handset displays the time, date and events. Programming is via eight push buttons. The information is displayed via a back-lit LCDscreen.Button Operations          1. Communication or ‘Handshake’ button          used initially to synchronise the handset to the AGA Total          Control. (On day of installation or in case of replacement handset          2. Clock button          Opens and closes the date and time settings screen.          3. Left/Back Button          Moves back and highlights the previous setting.          4. Plus Button          Increases the highlighted setting.          5. Minus Button          Decreases the highlighted setting.          6. Right/Forward Button          Moves forward and highlights the next setting.          7. Copy Button          copies the time program from the current day to the           following day in the 7-day event calendar screen.           8. 7-day event Button          Opens and closes the 7-day event calendar screen.HANDSET ADVICEOperating DistanceThe handset will only operate in the same room as the cooker and upto a maximum distance of 13 feet (4 metres) from the appliance. Ifout of recommended operating range, the handset may show‘Standby’. If this happens move the handset back to within therecommended distance and it should correct itself, see below.Handset to AGA Total Control Signal CheckThe       (Standby) symbol is shown when in the following situations:-1. In Standby mode2. If communications fail3. There is a power cut4. If the handset is out of range of the AGA Total Control cookerWhen transferring information from or to the controller alwaysoperate the handset in front of the cooker, this gives the strongestsignal.If the handset shows      Standby, when the cooker is on, press the       button firmly for 1 second, this will activate the communication link between the cooker and handset.Communication/HandshakeFor details on initial Communication/Handshake, see Page 11.Preview ModeIf the handset is out of range of the cooker or if the appliance isswitched off, Preview only mode is available. Changes cannot bemade to the programmed events. The      symbol is displayed in the screen and the message ‘Preview only’ isdisplayed briefly when the events program screen is firstentered.When in Preview Mode you can review the days by using the and      buttons. The      and      buttons become inactive and youcannot make any changes.Handset FailureIn the unlikely event of handset failure, the appliance would still be operational with the last selected program. The cooker can also be changed to Manual mode from one of the auto modesusing the mode button on the control panel. If the handset isdamaged or lost, a replacement can be obtained from AGA andre-programmed to suit your appliance.DO NOT PLACE THE HANDSET ON ANY HOT SURFACES.10FCC ID: A2M-AGA-TC3This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that maycause undesired operation.CANADA IC ID No. 10181A-AGATC3This device complies with the IndustryCanada Radio Apparatus  - Certification Body (CB) Program
Notes•      symbol appears in the top right hand corner of the screen,       if the handset is out of range with the cooker or the      communication/handshake process has not been completed.      When communication is OK then       symbol is displayed.•    The      button can be used to force communication between     the cooker and the handset. This function is active    once successful initial communication has been made, and     the handset is in range.This process will be required on the original installation of the AGA Total Control. If the handset is replaced for any reason the new handsetwill need to be synchronised.•    You will also need to set the time and date.•    You will also be given the option to set your own Auto program preferences.Step 1Handshake can be activated 30 seconds after main powerhas been applied to the cooker. The Standbybutton on the touch panel must be ‘ON’. It must then becompleted within 2 minutes, otherwise you will need torepeat the process.Step 2Press and hold  button on the handset for 10 secondsto open the communicate/synchronise screen.The following screen message then appears.Press      and  to synchroniseCOMMUNICATION/HANDSHAKEStep 3Simultaneously press the      and  buttons, the serial number will be ‘found’ by the handset.The following screen message then appears briefly.Step 4Use the       and      buttons to choose the language you wantthe handset text to be in, then press      to confirm thelanguage choice required.Once time and date has been set the Auto/Event programscreen will appear.Step 5Set the correct time and date see Page 12.Step 6You have the option to set your own Auto program at thisstage, see Page 13. If you wish to leave until later, then pressit will remain at the pre-set times: 1 Event 7am - 7pm (7 days).Serial Numberfound11
THE DATE/TIME SETTING SCREENPress and hold Clock button      until the screen is displayed.In this screen the time, date, month and year can be altered/set.Press the       or       buttons to alter the highlighted time, date, month and year settings.Press the or       buttons to cycle between the time, date, month and year.Press       button at any stage to save the settings and exit theDATE/TIME screen.‘Message sent OK’will appear on the screen when the handsetis in range of the cooker.‘Changes stored on handset only’will appear on the screen,when the controller handset is out of range of the cooker.Notes•  Even if no changes are made to the time, date, month and year settings, a press of the clock button       is stillrequired, to return to the Home screen.•    The day cannot be changed as the handset automatically    knows this information, when the date and year is set.•    The Home screen will automatically appear after the     replacement of new batteries.12
AUTO/EVENTS PROGRAM SCREENStand-by icon will appear if in Preview Mode.‘Twice’ will be shown if two events are set.‘Once’ will be shown if one event is set.‘No’ will be shown if no events are set.123456This screen is opened by pressing the 7-day event button      .In this screen, the number of events and the start and end time of events can be set. Each day can have a different number of events, andstart and end times, or all seven days can be the same.There are pre-set times already programmed, to change to your desired settings follow these instructions. Pre-set times are 1 event 7am -7pm (7 days).What you can do  1    The current day is shown on the display, this can be changed to the day that you wish to edit by pressing the      and       buttons.  2    This shows the number of events in that day. This can be changed from no, once or twice by pressingthe     and       buttons.  3    This shows the start time of the first event. This can be changed by pressing the     and      buttons.  4    This shows the end time of the first event. This can be changed by pressing the     and      buttons.  5    This shows the start time of the second event. This can be changed by pressing the     and      buttons.  6    This shows the end time of the second event. This can be changed by pressing the     and      buttons.How you do itPress the       or      buttons to navigate through the settings on the screen. When a setting is selected it will be highlighted by a dark box. Pressing theand       buttons. will change the information in this highlighted box. Press       to copy program settings to next day. If you have made changes and wish to exit this screen, press the      button. A ‘Save Changes’ - Yes or No? message will appear on the screen. Pressing the       and       buttons will highlight Yes or No. Press the       button again to confirm your choice. REMEMBER: After setting the Auto event that an ovenselection must be chosen on the touch panel       if you wish toactivate the program you have just entered.Notes•    Even if no changes are made a press of the     button is still required, to return to the Home screen.13
INFORMATION (HOME) SCREENIf there is no communication between the AGA TotalControl and the handset because: the cooker is notpowered, in standby or the handset is out of range fromthe cooker. The      symbol is displayed.This is the main screen, where information such as time, date, battery life and connectivity is displayed. If you have programmed either of the‘AUTO’ modes and they are currently in progress, the next change of event will also be displayed. The information below explains this in moredetail.Press any button on the handset to open this screen, from ‘Sleep’ mode.Symbol indicating the battery life.Symbols indicating the current time and day.Change of Event Symbols                      AUTO event on                      (before AUTO event)                    AUTO event OFF                      (during AUTO event)                    AUTO/Slumber event ON                      (before AUTO/Slumber event)                    AUTO/Slumber event OFF                      (during AUTO/Slumber event)Communication/Handshake symbol indicatescommunication between the cooker and handsetis OK.Warning triangle and error code is displayed ifan error occurs.If either AUTO or AUTO/Slumber mode is active thenext event change will be displayed for that day withthe relevant symbols to show start and end times.NOTE: If standby icon is shown then event indicatorwill not be displayed.14
Power Outages under 10 minutesWhen the power is restored, the AGA Total Control will resumenormal operation as was set prior to the power interruption.Power Outages over 10 minutesMost functions will have turned OFF. •    ‘Manual’ mode - all zones OFF.•    ‘Slumber’ mode - hotplates OFF, Slumber ON•    ‘AUTO’ mode - hotplates OFF, ovens continue with the set     programme.•    ‘AUTO/Slumber’ - hotplates OFF, ovens continue with the     set programme.A ‘Power Cut’ message may appear on the handset screen, confirmby pressing any button on the handset. Therefore the cooker may notbe at temperature when expected.Automatic Update of TimeIn the event of power cuts the handset will automatically update thecontrols within the cooker to the correct time on restoration of power. Thisis provided that the following criteria are met:1. The handset is sited within range of the cooker2. The handset has good batteries3. The handset contains the correct time itselfBatteriesThe handset is fitted with four ‘AAA’ batteries, which are packedseparately. Your Engineer will insert them when your AGA TotalControl cooker is installed. When replacing the batteries, followthese instructions inconjunction with the diagrams.Remove the handset from its backplate, then remove the batterycover plate from the rear of the handset (Fig. 1). Carefully lever outthe batteries commencing with the bottom one first pushing andpulling out on the positive (+) end only (Fig. 2). Repeat this procedureto remove the other batteries.Always use long life batteries for replacements - rechargeablebatteries are not recommended.Replace the batteries commencing with the bottom one working tothe top (Fig. 3). Battery life will depend on usage. Replace the batteries when thebattery symbol on the handset is down to one bar.Care and CleaningThe handset should be wiped clean using a soft clean cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning products or submerge the handset inwater.fig 1 fig 2 fig 315
USING THE ZONES OF THE AGA TOTAL CONTROLThe different zones of the AGA Total Control cooker are described inthe following pages individually. Recipe suggestions are given foreach area or zone with alternative cooking methods - the choice isyours whichever is most convenient to you. For instance you mayprefer to use just the hotplates for a quick dinner in the week or therecan be a choice of an oven alternative when you have the ovens onduring the colder weather or at weekends, when you are doing morecooking.The classic AGA heat storage cooker is famous for the gentle warmthit emits, with the AGA Total Control you will get warmth only whenthe cooker is on or warmth to a lesser degree when only parts of itare on.The hotplates are operated manually, make sure the standby buttonis on then just press the touch control panel of the hotplate you needand a flashing green light will appear, when the hotplate reaches itsfull preset heat it will become solid green.The boiling plate is on the left hand side and the simmering plate ison the right hand side of the AGA Total Control. The boiling plate isthe hottest with the simmering plate being the cooler of the two.They both have electric elements embedded into the cast iron whichheat up in approximately 11 and 8 minutes respectively. Thehotplates can be used completely independently from the ovens.This means the AGA Total Control differs from the classic AGA heatstorage cooker in that they can be used for the entire cooking time ofappropriate dishes because the design keeps the hotplates at aconstant heat, whereas the classic AGA cooker continues to cook ona falling heat so for these we recommend starting on the hotplate(s)then transferring to the ovens, this can be done with the AGA TotalControl but is not necessary. For instance, if making a pasta dishwith sauce on the AGA Total Control, it can all be done on thehotplates.The whole hotplate area can be used for cooking and several panscan be accommodated on a single plate at any one time. Thehotplates are set very slightly above the top plate to avoid accidentalscratching if the pans are pulled to one side. Do not drag the utensilsfrom one plate to another as the enamel will suffer!The stainless steel insulated covers are brought down over thehotplates when they are not in use. When the hotplates are ‘on’ theinsulated covers will be warm. We strongly advise not to put anythingsuch as kettles, saucepans or baking tins directly onto the insulatedcovers because they will show any scratches – invest in a pair ofchef’s pads to protect the surface if the covers are to be used asresting places!Keep the hotplates clear of any burnt on food or crumbs by brushingwith the wire brush, supplied with your AGA. Cleaning details can befound on page 22.THE HOTPLATESTHE BOILING PLATEThe hottest hotplate, the boiling plate is used for boiling, grilling,stir-frying, making toast - indeed anything that requires a high heat.Green vegetables keep their colour when boiled quickly here, or usea steamer over the saucepan to cook more than one vegetable atonce.When stir frying or cooking anything that is inclined to splash wewould recommend using an AGA Splash Shield which will protect theinsulated cover from splatter, making cleaning simple and easy! Justwash the Splash Shield in hot soapy water or place in a dishwasherbetween two dinner plates.Please be advised the boiling plate is too hot to cook food direct onit.For recipes ideas , see separate recipe book.11 | Eggs in fried bread22 | Chunky Autumn Veg Soup24 | Speedy Chargrilled Chicken and Pesto Pasta30 | Sesame Beef Stir Fry32 | Quick and Easy Mushroom Risotto34 | Pan Fried Sea Bass with Tangy Mango Salsa36 | No Fuss Frittata38 | Chilli Con Carne40 | Good Old Sunday Roast42 | Green vegetables44 | Thai Green Curry52 | Cozy Night in with Venison and Bramble Sauce54 | Marcia’s Slow Cooked Pork and Butternut SquashCasserole64 | Fresh Raspberry and Chocolate Cheesecake66 | Poppy Seed and Marmalade Traybake68 | Steamed Banana Pudding drizzled in Butterscotch Sauce82 | Quick Berry Jam16
THE SIMMERING PLATEThe simmering plate is the cooler of the two hotplates and so is usedfor recipes that require a lower heat such as, making sauces,scrambling eggs, heating milk, slow frying, simmering soups and rootvegetables. In addition it can be used direct on as a form of griddle -invaluable for toasted sandwiches, quesadillas, drop scones, searingscallops and even a non-fat fried egg! Slow cooked toast can bemade on the simmering plate, no need here to use the AGA toaster.The same size as the boiling plate the simmering plate is also machined flat to give the best all-over contact with the AGAsaucepans, grill pan, frying pan and kettle.Cleaning details can be found on page 22.For recipes ideas , see separate recipe book.06 | AGA Porridge08 | Smoked Salmon Scramble11 | No Fat Fried Egg12 | Drop Scones16 | Halloumi and Chargrilled Pepper Summer Salad18 | Quesadillas22 | Chunky Autumn Veg Soup24 | Speedy Chargrilled Chicken and Pesto Pasta44 | Thai Green Curry51 | Poppy’s Spinach and Feta Flatbread70 | Cheese and Ham Toasties74 | Double Ginger Cookies78 | Pumpkin Seed and Cranberry Flapjack80 | Quick and Easy Fishcakes82 | Quick Berry Jam94 | Dad’s Favourite Steak and Ale Pie96 | Winter Warming Fish PieTHE TOP PLATEThe top plate is the enamelled surface surrounding the hotplates. Itwill become warm when the AGA Total Control hotplates are in use.Although it is not a cooking surface you can use the warmth for anumber of useful activities, which more often than not saves timeand washing-up! These include warming honey or syrup in the jar, ormelting butter or chocolate in a basin - so saving on melting over asaucepan - do please put the basin on a cork mat or folded piece ofkitchen towel to avoid scratching the enamel. Although it is a durableand hard-wearing surface vitreous enamel is glass and will showscratch marks!The top plate when warm can also be used to rest a cup of coffee ortea or dry off awkwardly shaped tins, peelers or food mixer andprocessor parts.17
THE OVENSYour AGA Total Control has three ovens, each of which is pre-set ata different heat, just like the classic AGA heat storage cooker. Theyare named as:The Roasting Ovenfor high temperature cookingThe Baking Ovenfor moderate temperature cookingThe Simmering Ovenfor long, slow cookingDO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE DOORS OPEN,SINCE THIS CAN CAUSE A LOCK-OUT.  Each oven has the same capacity, (able to fit a 13kg (28 lb) turkey) andthe classic AGA heat-storage cooker techniques can be used such asstacking of saucepans in the simmering oven. This enables thesteaming of root vegetables, rice, steamed pudding, casserole,poaching fruit all in the one oven leaving the hotplates free and reducing steam and cooking smells in the kitchen.You can have one, two or all three ovens on at their pre-set heat or the roasting and baking ovens can also be at ‘Slumber’mode, (the simmering oven is always at the same heat).The ovens are made from cast iron, which cooks by a radiant heatand this is the secret of the cooking excellence for which the AGAcooker is renowned. An indirect radiant heat does not dry food out,so it retains its natural moisture and flavour.Slumber ModeIn Slumber mode, all three ovens operate like a simmering oven. The simmering oven is always in Slumber, whereas the roasting andbaking oven can be set on Slumber mode for either cooking at a lowheat, or to generate gentle warmth into the kitchen, or in readiness forturning up to their normal pre-set heat.Cooking at Slumber in the roasting or baking ovens gives the best results for making large rich fruit cakes and meringues as theybenefit from the gentle heat of top and base elements to ensurethorough cooking. Other foods which benefit from cooking at Slumberin these are ovens are steamed and Christmas Puddings and slowcooking large joints of meat - start the cooking process before placingthe oven on Slumber.Recipes in the separate recipe book cooked on slumber are:62 | Pears with Cardamom68 | Steamed Banana pudding drizzled in Butterscotch Sauce88 | Fruity Celebration Cake18
THE ROASTING OVENThe roasting oven is indirectly heated by two elements, one in thebase of the oven and the other in the roof. These elements heat theair and the cast iron within to provide cooking results consistent withthe classic AGA heat-storage cooker, with the flexibility of being ableto turn it to Slumber or Off when not required.The roasting oven can be used for ‘grilling’ at the top and ‘shallowfrying’ on the oven floor.•    When cooking on the floor of the roasting oven for long    periods of time (more than 30 minutes), place the floor grid    on the floor of the oven before putting the food into the     oven, this lifts the food away from the base element to     ensure best cooking results are achieved. A note when cooking on the floor of the roasting oven……•    Please leave 1 hour before cooking directly on the floor     of the oven, this is to ensure maximum temperature     stabilisation of the base element.•    You can cook directly on the floor of the roasting oven forshort periods of time e.g. pizza, quiche, or foods that take 30 minutes or less.NOTE: The roasting oven perforated baffle should be positioned inthe top of the roasting oven in order to optimise cookingperformance. It must be in place at all times, while the cooker is inoperation, including when grilling. (See diagram for fitmentof roasting oven perforated baffle).The roasting oven is zoned in heat, meaning it is slightly hottertowards the top than the centre and the oven grid shelf set on theoven floor is slightly less hot than the centre.The floor of the oven can be used as another cooking surface,indeed it is often called a hidden hotplate - for food needing longerthan 30 minutes, such as roast potatoes, on the floor of the oven youwill need to use the floor grid for protection, so they do not overbrown.The beauty of the roasting oven is that any fat splashes are burnt offwhen the oven is at full heat, just brush out occasionally to get rid ofcarbon deposits.The roasting oven is excellent for bread and pastries. Quiches inceramic or pies in Pyrex dishes need not be baked blind as whenthey are placed on the floor of the oven the pastry cooks fromunderneath and the filling will set and brown from the all-round heat.As you are aware metal flan tins conduct heat quicker than ceramicso always place them on the floor grid placed on the floor of theoven to avoid over-base browning.The specially designed roasting tins and bakeware slide directly ontothe runners, so almost every available square centimetre of spacecan be used. Food can be protected by the use of the cold plainshelf or shielded by means of the large roasting tin, which meansthat you can cook food that requires different temperatures at thesame time. If food is browning too quickly and you do not want tomove it to another oven just slide the cold plain shelf over the foodto reduce the top heat.Roasting Oven at SlumberWhen the roasting oven is set at Slumber it can be used to cook rich fruit cakes or slow cook roasts, casseroles and curries.With the exception of meringues and rich fruit cakes, food that is tobe slow cooked should be brought up to heat before placing in anoven at Slumber. The light will flash orange when heating up toSlumber, then go solid orange when up to temperature.For recipe ideas, see separate recipe book.10 | The Full English14 | Muffins16 | Halloumi and Chargrilled Pepper Summer Salad20 | Broccoli and Goat’s Cheese Tart26 | Late Night Cheese on Toast28 | Hearty Veg and Sausage Bake36 | No Fuss Frittata40 | Good Old Sunday Roast42 | Roast Potatoes42 | Roast Parsnips43 | Yorkshire Puddings46 | Stuffed Sea Bass with Roasted Mediterranean Veg48 | Spatchcock Spring Chicken50 | Moroccan Harissa Lamb and couscous60 | Cherry and Almond Tart72 | Homemade Burgers with Chunky Wedges86 | AGA Loaf90 | Classic Cream-Tea92 | The Ultimate Roast Chicken94 | Dad’s Favourite Steak and Ale Pie96 | Winter Warming Fish Pie19
The baking oven is indirectly heated by two elements, one in thebase of the oven and the other in the roof. These elements heat theair and the cast iron within to provide cooking results consistent withclassic AGA heat-storage cookers, with the flexibility of being able toturn it to Slumber or Off when not required.This oven is set at a moderate heat, so is ideal for cakes, biscuits;also anything that requires medium heat cooking such as fish pie,lasagne, soufflés, crumble and roulades. Meat and poultry can becooked here indeed most things that can be cooked in the roastingoven can be cooked in the baking oven but for a longer time.For the best results when cooking cakes do allow an hour heat up time. Cook cakes together on one shelf if two shelves are usedinterchange the food to achieve even colouration, as you would withany oven which is zoned in heat.As with the roasting oven the specially designed roasting tins andbakeware slide directly onto the runners, so almost every availablesquare centimetre of space can be used. Food can be protected bythe use of the cold plain shelf or shielded by means of the largeroasting tin, which means that you can cook food that requiresdifferent temperatures at the same time. If food is browning tooquickly and you do not want to move it to another oven just slide thecold plain shelf over the food to reduce the top heat.Baking Oven at SlumberWhen the baking oven is set at Slumber it can be used to cook richfruit cakes or slow cook roasts, casseroles and curries.With the exception of meringues and rich fruit cakes, food that is tobe slow cooked should be brought up to heat before placing in anoven at Slumber. The light will flash orange when heating up toSlumber, then go solid orange when up to temperature.For recipe ideas, see separate recipe book.14 | Muffins52 | Cosy Night in with Venison and Bramble Sauce53 | Potato Dauphinoise56 | Dawn’s Damson Meringue Roulade58 | Rhubarb and Ginger Crumble64 | Fresh Raspberry and Chocolate Cheesecake66 | Poppy Seed and Marmalade Traybake73 | Potato Wedges74 | Double Ginger Biscuits76 | Cheeky Choc-a-lot Cupcakes78 | Pumpkin Seed and Cranberry Flapjack84 | The Victoria Sponge Cake88 | Fruity Celebration CakeTHE BAKING OVEN20
THE SIMMERING OVENThe simmering oven is indirectly heated by one element in the baseof the oven. This element heats the air and the cast iron within to provide cookingresults consistent with the traditional simmering oven of the classic AGA heat-storage cooker, with the flexibility of beingable to turn it to Off when not required. The simmering oven isalways at a simmer or Slumber mode ideal for long slow cooking.The floor grid is used here to protect items placed on the floor of the oven such as vegetables for steaming, keeping sauces warmor casseroles cooked for a long time. Always ensure this is in place, before putting food into the oven.The simmering oven can be described as a continuation oven, itcontinues to cook food that has been brought up to heat elsewhereon the cooker with the exception of meringues which are dried outrather than ‘cooked’. Therefore the following recipes call for heatingthe food on the hotplates or in the roasting oven before placing inthe simmering oven.For recipe ideas, see separate recipe book.06 | AGA Porridge32 | Quick and Easy Mushroom Risotto38 | Chilli Con Carne42 | Steamed Carrots50 | Moroccan Harissa Lamb and couscous54 | Marcia’s Slow Cooked Pork and Butternut SquashCasserole62 | Pears with Cardamom68 | Steamed Banana Pudding drizzled in Butterscotch   Sauce94 | Dad’s Favourite Steak and Ale PieUser Guidance•    Allow the oven to heat up fully, the longer the oven is on the    better, since this helps reduce the amount of moisture created     during simmering.•    To get the very best performance, we recommend to use AGAcookware with thick bases and stacking lids.•    Do not place dishes directly on to the oven base. Always placeonto either a shelf or the floor grid.•    Joints of meat and poultry should be brought up to heat ideally inthe Roasting oven for 30 - 45 minutes, then transfer to the    Simmering oven.•    This method is unsuitable for stuffed meat and poultry.•    Make sure that pork and poultry reach an internal temperature ofat least 167°F.•    Always bring soups, casseroles and liquids to the boil beforeputting in the oven.•    Always thaw frozen food completely before cooking.•    Root vegetables will cook better if cut into small pieces.•    Adjust seasonings and thickenings at the end of the cooking     time.•    Many dried pulses and beans for example, dried red kidney     beans must be boiled for a minimum of 10 minutes, after     soaking, and before inclusion in any dish.PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT USE THE COLD PLAIN SHELF IN THESIMMERING OVEN AS IT WILL AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OFTHE COOKER.21
CLEANING AND CARINGREMEMBER: BE CAREFUL OF THE HOT APPLIANCE.          DO NOT USE A STEAM CLEANER TO CLEANTHIS COOKER.          DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS, CAUSTIC CLEANERS, OVENCLEANERS OR METAL SCRAPERS TO CLEAN THE          SURFACES OF THE ENAMEL.          THE TOUCH CONTROL PANEL MAY BE CLEANED WITH A DAMP CLOTH AND WARM SOAPY WATER.          DO NOT USE ANY POWER SPRAYS OR OVEN CLEANERSON THE CONTROL PANEL.Top Plate and Front PlateThe easiest way to clean the AGA top plate and front plate is to mopup spills as soon as they happen. It maybe useful to keep a dampcloth handy to do this. Baked-on food is more difficult to clean butcan usually be removed with the AGA vitreous enamel cleaner or mildcream cleaners using a damp cloth, or, if necessary a nylon scouringpad. If milk or fruit juice or anything containing acid, is spilt on thecooker, wipe it up immediately. Also clean off any condensationstreaks on the front plate around the oven doors or the vitreousenamel maybe permanently discoloured.All that is usually needed to keep the vitreous enamel surfaces of thecooker bright and clean is a daily rub over with a damp soapy clothfollowed immediately with a clean, dry cloth to avoid streaks. TheAGA E-cloths are excellent for this.Remember the top plate and the polished covers will scratch if pansor utensils are dragged across them.Insulating Covers and Oven Door LiningsThe best way to keep the linings clean is to wipe them over aftercooking so that splashes do not get baked on (being careful with a hotcooker). Clean the linings when they are cool, the cooker is off.Linings of the Insulated Covers (lid interior) - the use of an AGAsplash shield is recommended to keep the lining free of fat splashes(obtainable from your AGA Specialist). If the linings are marked theseare best cleaned when the hotplates are cold. Linings can be cleanedwith hot soapy water and /or a cream cleanser. If badly marked thena soapy soap-impregnated pad can be employed - this should beused in a circular motion. The first few times you use a soap-impregnated pad you will see the circular marks but these arereduced and the surface of the linings become shinier each time ofuse. Do not use excessive water and make sure the linings are drybefore closing the covers.Oven door linings - the linings can be cleaned with hot soapy waterand / or a cream cleanser. To deep clean the linings, place a towel onthe work surface and carefully lift off the oven door (doors are heavy)and place it enamel side down on the towel padding. Clean with asoapy impregnated pad to remove stubborn marks. Do not immersethe doors in water as they are packed with insulating material whichwill be damaged by excessive moisture. Needless to say, do not putoven doors in a dishwasher! Dry off before carefully replacing ontheir hinges.The tops of the insulated covers (lids) - these are stainless steel andcan be kept clean by wiping over with a damp cloth and polished up -the AGA E-cloths are excellent for this purpose as they are lint-freeand eco-friendly. The sample of AGA Stainless Steel and ChromeCleaner can be used to keep the insulated covers clean and shining -further supplies are available to purchase from your AGA Specialist Toclean the oven doors, ensure the ovens are turned off and allowed tocool before cleaning. They may be cleaned with a cream cleaner orsoap impregnated pad.To clean the insulating covers, ensure the hotplates are turned offand allowed to cool before cleaning. They may be cleaned with acream cleaner or soap impregnated pad.DO NOT IMMERSE THE DOORS IN WATER AS THEY ARE PACKEDWITH INSULATING MATERIAL WHICH WILL BE DAMAGED BYEXCESSIVE MOISTURE.DO NOT PUT OVEN DOORS IN A DISHWASHER.OvensThe cast iron ovens help to keep themselves clean, they merely needto be brushed out occasionally with the wire brush supplied.The ovens are made from cast iron, and are very durable, but theywill rust if surface moisture is left on them regularly. Remember toalways switch the ovens on, to dry them out after cleaning. This isdone by leaving them to heat up until the green light on the controlpanel turns solid.Heating up of the ovens periodically, will help burn off any cookingdeposits to aid cleaning within the ovens.HotplatesThe hotplates are easy to care for, and regular maintenance will ensurelong-life. Should the hotplates become soiled, use a sponge, cloth,scouring pad or wire brush to remove burnt-on spills. Rinse offdetergents or cleaning agents thoroughly. Hotplates are made from castiron, and are very durable, but they will rust if surface moisture is left onthem regularly. Remember to switch on the plates for a few minutes todry them after cleaning. Every now and then, apply a thin coating ofcooking oil when the hotplates are cold.Roasting TinsThe enamelled roasting tins supplied with the AGA Total Controlshould be cleaned in hot soapy water, soaking if necessary. A nylonscouring pad can also be used. They may also be cleaned in thedishwasher, but with constant use, the enamelled finish will becomedull in appearance.DO NOT use caustic cleaners or oven cleaners.PLEASE NOTE: Cleaners used for Vitreous Enamel are often unsuitable for use on: chrome and stainless steel components, including the insulating covers, hand-rails and their brackets.22
When using the oven shelves for the first time follow Figs. 4 - 7.fig 4 fig 5fig 6 fig 7FITTING OF OVEN SHELVESREMOVAL OF OVEN SHELVES23FITTING AND REMOVAL OF OVEN DOORSfig 8 fig 9DOOR HINGES LOCATED ENSURE DOOR IS OPEN BEFORE LIFTING UPAND OFF TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THEENAMELLIFT UPAND OFF
SERVICE AND WARRANTY• In the event of your appliance requiring maintenance, please contact AGA Marvel or your AGA Specialist.• Your cooker must only be serviced by a qualified engineer, from an authorized AGA Specialist.• Do not alter or modify the cooker.• Only the spares specified by the manufacturer, are to be fitted.• The appliance warranty does not cover Commercial use.For continued efficient and safe operation of this appliance, it isimportant that servicing is carried out at regular intervals asrecommended by your AGA Specialist. The cooker should be turnedOFF  in advance of the service so that the appliance will have cooleddown sufficiently.A HOT APPLIANCE CANNOT BE SERVICED.ERROR CODESIn the unlikely event an error occurs with your AGA Total Control cooker,error codes may be displayed on your handset, for example:3.11Please provide AGA Service with this information. It will assist theservice engineer with diagnosing your fault.SERIAL NUMBERMake a note of your AGA Total Control Serial Number when it isbeing installed. The serial number can be found behind the magneticplinth cover.24
Consumer ProtectionAs a responsible manufacturer, we take care to make sure that our products are designed and constructed to meet the requiredsafety standards when properly installed and used.     This appliance is not intended for use by persons      (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or      mental capabilities, or lack of experience and      knowledge, unless they have been given supervision     or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a      person responsible for their safety.     Children should be supervised to ensure that they do      not play with the appliance.     IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE READ THE ACCOMPANYING WARRANTYAny alteration that is not approved by AGA could invalidate the approval of the appliance, operation of the warranty and could also affect your statutory rights.     APPLIANCE     YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM THEAPPLIANCE AS SURFACES CAN BECOME HOT TO  TOUCH.Deep Fat FryingIMPORTANT•    Use a deep pan.•    Never fill the pan more than one-third full of fat or oil.•    Never use a lid on the pan.•    Important: Oil is a fire risk, do not leave pans     containing oil unattended.•    In the event of a fire, cover the pan with a lid and turn OFF    the appliance.    Smother the flames on the hob preferably with a fire blanket,     rather than attempting to remove the pan to the outside.    Burns and injuries are caused almost invariably by picking up the    burning pan to carry it outside.•    Do not hang clothes on the left hand side of the AGA     hand-rail. The electrical controls are behind the top left hand     door, blocking the air vent can cause excessive control    temperatures, and will prevent easy access to the controls.            When the oven(s) are on DO NOT leave any oven door         open for long periods, this will effect the temperature of         the oven and may allow controls to become hot.        A little smoke and some odour may be emitted when the         appliance is first switched on. This is normal and harmless         (from oven lagging and starch binder on the element         insulation) and will cease after a short period of use.HEALTH AND SAFETY25
AGA BASIC RECIPESThese are some fundamental recipes and methods to complement your first AGA cooking ventures. The real basics to get you started and usedto using your AGA Total Control cooker. Relax, enjoy and then try some of our ideas in the Recipe section of this handbook.AGA ToastAGA toast is renowned for its excellence, crisp on the outside andsoft in the centre. Take thick slices of bread and place in the AGAtoaster – if the bread is very moist or very fresh, heat the toaster beforehand to prevent sticking – lift the boiling plate insulated coverand place the toaster direct onto the plate with the handle at anangle from the handle of the cover. Close the cover and wait for thebread to toast one side – this will take 1-2 minutes dependent uponthe variety of bread – open the cover and turn the toaster over andrepeat the process to toast the other side.Serve piping hot with butter and marmalade. A great start to the day!Steaming VegetablesSteaming of root vegetables can take place either on the hotplatesusing a steamer over an AGA saucepan, alternatively if you have thesimmering oven, (or any oven at Slumber), switched on then you canoven steam the root vegetables. Oven steaming means saucepansof root vegetables can be started on the hotplates, using a smallamount of water, brought to the boil for 3-5 minutes, the waterdrained and the saucepan lid replaced. Put on the floor grid in thesimmering oven for 20 -30 minutes until tender. 6-8 saucepans canbe accommodated in the simmering oven, leaving the hotplates freefor 6 more!Green vegetables benefit from quick boiling on the boiling plate tokeep their vibrant colour, or you can steam them over boiling water.Quick White SauceThis is a coating sauce and can be used in a pasta bake, on its ownor flavoured to accompany vegetables. For a pouring sauce reducethe quantities of butter and flour to 11/2oz retaining the same amountof milk.Makes (1 pint)2 oz butter2 oz plain flour3/4 pint milkSalt and white pepperPlace all the ingredients into a saucepan.AGA hotplate cooking: Place on the simmering plate and use asilicone whisk to whisk continuously until the sauce has come to theboil and thickened. Cook for 2 minutes, still whisking, check theseasoning and use as required – for example over broad beans,steamed baby beetroot, Jerusalem artichokes.VariationsCheese sauceWhisk in 1 tsp mustard and 2 oz well-flavoured cheese.Parsley sauceWhisk in 3 tbsp chopped parsley, serve at once with cookedham or fish.Béchamel sauceBefore making the sauce infuse the milk to flavour it with aquartered, peeled onion and a bay leaf, discard these and continueas above.Boiling a kettleWhen the boiling plate is switched on then it’s time for tea! The AGA kettles are especially designed for maximum performanceon your cast iron hotplates, the kettle will boil quickly on the hotboiling plate - if you have just turned on the boiling plate obviously itwill take longer to boil! Always use fresh water, just enough in thekettle for your requirements and it’s a good habit to always leave thekettle empty to minimise the build up of limescale.Place the kettle onto the boiling plate, giving it a slight twist as youdo so to ensure a perfect contact. Also check the hotplates are clearof any burnt on spills or crumbs - just brush over the cast iron withthe wire brush, supplied with your new AGA Total Control. Pointingthe spout towards the lid lining will help keep it clean, as the steamcan loosen splashes. Give the lining a quick wipe over after removingthe kettle.26
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For further advice or information contactyour local AGA SpecialistWith AGA’s policy of continuous productimprovement, the Company reserves the right tochange specifications and make modifications tothe appliance described and illustrated at any timeUS Office:AGA MARVEL 1260 E Van Deinse St.Greenville, MI 48838www.agamarvel.com28

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