AGA Rayburn 208G Installation Instructions

To light the pilot on your AGA Rayburn 208G Cooker, first ensure the gas supply is on. Turn the control knob to the pilot position, press it down, and hold it while pressing the ignition button until the pilot lights. Continue holding the knob for about 20 seconds before releasing it. Check that the pilot stays lit.
Check that the thermostat is set correctly and that the cooker is receiving power. Ensure there are no obstructions in the burner or flue. If the issue persists, it might be a problem with the gas supply or the thermostat itself, and you should contact a qualified technician.
It is recommended to have your AGA Rayburn 208G Cooker serviced annually by a qualified technician to ensure it is operating efficiently and safely.
The AGA Rayburn 208G Cooker is designed to run on natural gas. Ensure that your home’s gas supply is compatible with the cooker’s requirements.
Allow the hotplates to cool down before cleaning. Use a damp cloth and a mild detergent to clean the surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as they may damage the finish.
A strange odor could indicate incomplete combustion or a blockage in the flue. Check for any obstructions and ensure the cooker is properly ventilated. If the odor persists, stop using the cooker and contact a professional technician for inspection.
Conversion from natural gas to LPG should only be performed by a qualified technician. Contact AGA's customer service or a certified professional for guidance on conversion.
The oven temperature can be adjusted using the thermostat control knob. Turn the knob to the desired setting and allow time for the oven to reach the set temperature. Use an oven thermometer to verify accuracy if necessary.
If the flame goes out, turn off the gas supply immediately and ventilate the area. Wait for a few minutes before attempting to relight the pilot. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician to inspect the cooker.
Some noise is normal as the metal components expand and contract with heat. However, if you hear unusual banging or hissing sounds, it could indicate a problem with the burner or flue. Have a technician inspect the cooker if you are concerned.