AGA Rayburn Royal GDO Instructions
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To light the AGA Rayburn Royal GDO Cooker, ensure the oil supply is open and the cooker is switched off. Turn the oil control knob to the 'high' position, wait 15 minutes for the oil to reach the burner, and then use a long match or lighter to ignite the burner through the lighting port.
Check if there is a sufficient oil supply and that the oil control valve is open. Ensure the oil filter is clean and not blocked. If the problem persists, inspect the ignition system or consult a qualified technician for assistance.
It is recommended to service your AGA Rayburn Royal GDO Cooker every 6 to 12 months depending on usage. Regular maintenance ensures efficient operation and prolongs the lifespan of your cooker.
Smoke emission could indicate incomplete combustion. Check for blockages in the flue or burner and ensure proper ventilation. It may also be necessary to adjust the air intake settings or clean the burner.
Ensure regular cleaning and servicing, use high-quality fuel, and avoid overloading the oven. Properly balance the air intake and flue settings for optimal combustion.
Allow the oven to cool before cleaning. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent for the interior surfaces. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage the enamel. For stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can be effective.
Temperature adjustments are made via the oil control knob. It regulates the oil flow to the burner, thereby adjusting the heat output. Refer to the user manual for specific guidelines on temperature settings.
Check the oil control setting and ensure it's not set too high. Inspect the thermostat and oil control valve for malfunction. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
Conversion may be possible but requires specific kits and should be performed by a qualified technician. Consult the manufacturer for approved conversion options and procedures.
Noisy operation may be due to improper combustion or air intake issues. Check for blockages in the air vents and ensure the burner and flue are clean. Adjusting the air intake can also help reduce noise.