AGA R7 Includes Hotcupboard Instructions

To clean the AGA R7, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent for the external surfaces. For the hotcupboard, ensure it is cool and use a non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the enamel finish.
Check the power supply to ensure it's connected. If the issue persists, inspect the thermostat settings. If needed, contact a certified technician to evaluate the internal components.
Regularly clean the cooker and hotcupboard to prevent grime build-up. Schedule annual maintenance checks with a qualified AGA engineer to ensure all components are functioning optimally.
Some operational noise is normal as the cooker heats up or cools down. However, if you hear unusual sounds, it could indicate a mechanical issue, and you should contact a technician.
Turn off the power supply and allow the cooker to cool completely. Clean the surfaces to prevent any residue build-up. Cover the cooker to protect it from dust.
The hotcupboard is designed to keep food warm rather than for direct cooking. Use appropriate cookware on the hotcupboard surface to prevent damage.
Use soft cloths and non-abrasive cleaners. Avoid placing rough or heavy objects directly on the enamel surfaces. Regularly inspect and maintain the enamel to prevent scratches.
After a power outage, reset the cooker by switching off the main power supply for a few minutes, then turn it back on. Check all settings to ensure they are correct before resuming use.
Environmental factors, such as ambient temperature and humidity, can affect heating times. Ensure the cooker is not overloaded and the lids are properly closed to maintain optimal heating.
An unusual odor may indicate a spill or residue burning off. Clean the cooker thoroughly. If the smell persists, it could be an electrical issue, and you should contact a professional technician.