AGA City60 Users Guide
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To preheat the AGA City60 Cooker, ensure the oven is turned on and allow it to heat for at least 30 minutes to reach the optimal cooking temperature.
Check if the thermostat is functioning correctly and ensure there are no obstructions in the vents. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician for assistance.
It is recommended to clean the cooker weekly, focusing on the oven and hob areas. Use mild detergents and avoid abrasive materials to prevent damage.
Regularly wipe the cast-iron components with a damp cloth and dry them thoroughly to prevent rust. Occasionally apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to maintain their condition.
Ensure the oven racks are properly positioned and not overloaded. Consider rotating the food halfway through cooking to promote even heat distribution.
Unusual noises may indicate a loose component or blockage. Turn off the cooker and inspect for any visible issues. If the noise continues, seek professional help.
After a power outage, reset the cooker by turning it off and on again. Check that the clock and any programmed settings are correctly reset.
It is best to use flat-bottomed cookware made of materials that can withstand high temperatures, such as cast iron or heavy-duty stainless steel. Avoid using glass or lightweight aluminum.
To enhance energy efficiency, keep the oven doors closed as much as possible during cooking and ensure that seals are intact to prevent heat loss.
For shutting down the cooker for an extended period, turn off all controls, clean the interior and exterior, and leave the doors slightly ajar to prevent odors.