AGA Mercury 1082 Dual Fuel Instructions

To clean the oven, remove all racks and trays. Use a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge to wipe down the interior surfaces. For stubborn stains, a mixture of baking soda and water can be applied and left to sit before wiping clean.
First, ensure the cooker is connected to the gas supply. Check that the burner caps are properly seated. Clean the burner ports with a pin or needle to remove any blockages. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
To promote even cooking, preheat the oven thoroughly before use. Place food in the center of the oven and avoid overcrowding. Use an oven thermometer to verify the accuracy of the oven temperature.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the cooktop and oven, checking gas connections for leaks, and inspecting electrical components. An annual professional service check is recommended to ensure optimal performance.
Uneven heating may be due to improperly seated burner caps or clogged burner ports. Ensure the caps are correctly placed and clean the ports to remove any debris. If the problem continues, seek professional assistance.
Allow the cooktop to cool completely before cleaning. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the finish. For stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can be applied.
To reset the clock, press the 'Clock' button and use the '+' and '-' buttons to set the correct time. Press 'Clock' again to confirm the setting.
If the oven light is not working, check if the bulb needs replacing. Ensure the oven is turned off and cool, then remove the light cover and replace the bulb with a compatible one. If the light still doesn't work, there may be an electrical issue requiring professional help.
The gas burners can be manually lit with a match during a power outage. However, the electric oven functions will not operate without power, and it's advised to avoid using the cooker until power is restored.
To convert oven temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply the Celsius temperature by 9/5 and then add 32. For example, 180°C is equivalent to 356°F.