AGA eR7 Users Guide

To clean the AGA eR7 Cooker, use a damp cloth for the exterior and a non-abrasive cleaner for stubborn stains. For the interior, avoid harsh chemicals and use warm soapy water. Ensure the cooker is cool before cleaning.
If the AGA eR7 Cooker does not heat up, check the power supply and ensure the cooker is switched on. Verify that the temperature settings are correct. If the issue persists, contact AGA customer support for assistance.
To adjust the temperature on the AGA eR7 Cooker, use the control panel to select the desired temperature settings for baking, roasting, and simmering ovens. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions.
Regular maintenance for the AGA eR7 Cooker includes cleaning the ovens and hotplates, checking seals for wear, and ensuring ventilation is clear. An annual service by a certified technician is recommended.
To reset the AGA eR7 Cooker after a power outage, turn off the cooker, wait a few minutes, then turn it back on. Check the clock and settings, as they may need to be reconfigured.
Yes, the AGA eR7 Cooker is designed to allow simultaneous use of the hotplates and ovens. This flexibility is one of the key features of the cooker.
If there is an unusual odor, ensure that there is no food debris in the oven or on the hotplates. Clean the cooker thoroughly. If the odor persists, contact AGA support as it might indicate a technical issue.
To improve energy efficiency, ensure the cooker is well-maintained and that door seals are intact. Avoid opening the oven doors frequently during cooking to retain heat.
Preheating is not generally necessary with the AGA eR7 Cooker due to its constant readiness. However, for specific recipes requiring precise temperatures, a brief preheat may be beneficial.
To safely move the AGA eR7 Cooker, it is recommended to hire a professional service. The cooker is heavy and requires special handling to avoid damage. Ensure disconnection from power before moving.