AGA The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 LPG Instructions

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Pages 33
Year 2002
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AGA The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 LPG Stove Specification

The AGA The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 LPG Stove is a compact and efficient heating appliance designed for small to medium-sized spaces, offering the charm of a traditional stove with the convenience of gas operation. This model runs on LPG, making it suitable for homes without a natural gas supply. The stove features a robust cast iron construction that ensures durability and effective heat retention, providing a cozy and inviting warmth. With a heat output of approximately 3.5 kW, it is capable of efficiently heating rooms while maintaining energy efficiency.

The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 incorporates a realistic flame effect, enhancing the ambiance of any room. Its design includes a large viewing window that maximizes the visibility of the flames, mimicking the look of a wood-burning stove. The appliance is equipped with a manual control system, allowing users to easily adjust the flame height and heat output according to their preferences. AGA has also integrated safety features such as an oxygen depletion sensor and a flame failure device to ensure safe operation.

The stove's dimensions are designed to fit comfortably within various interior settings, offering flexibility in installation. It is compatible with a standard flue system, making it adaptable to different home configurations. The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 is finished in a traditional black matte, allowing it to blend seamlessly with classic or contemporary decor styles. Overall, this model provides a blend of aesthetic appeal, practicality, and safety, making it a desirable choice for those seeking an efficient and stylish heating solution.

AGA The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 LPG Stove F.A.Q.

How do I ignite the AGA The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 LPG Stove?

To ignite the stove, ensure that the gas supply is turned on. Press and hold the ignition button while simultaneously turning the control knob to the ignition position. Hold the button for a few seconds until the flame stabilizes.

What should I do if the stove does not ignite?

If the stove does not ignite, check the gas supply to ensure it is turned on. Inspect the ignition system for any blockages or damage. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.

How can I clean the glass door of the stove?

Allow the glass door to cool completely before cleaning. Use a soft cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner to wipe the surface. Avoid using sharp or abrasive materials that could scratch the glass.

What maintenance is required for the stove’s burner?

Regularly inspect the burner for any debris or buildup. Clean the burner with a soft brush or vacuum to remove any dust or dirt. Ensure that the burner ports are clear and unobstructed.

How often should I service the stove?

It is recommended to have the stove serviced annually by a qualified technician to ensure optimal performance and safety.

What type of gas should I use with the stove?

The AGA The Little Wenlock Gas TC1 LPG Stove is designed to operate with LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas). Ensure you are using the correct gas type for efficient operation.

What should I do if I smell gas around the stove?

If you smell gas, immediately turn off the stove and the gas supply. Ventilate the area by opening windows and doors. Do not operate any electrical switches. Contact a qualified technician to inspect the appliance.

How do I adjust the flame height on the stove?

To adjust the flame height, turn the control knob to increase or decrease the gas flow. Ensure the flame is blue and steady for optimal efficiency.

Can I use the stove without the glass door installed?

No, operating the stove without the glass door is not recommended as it is a safety feature that helps contain the flame and heat within the stove.

What safety features does the stove have?

The stove is equipped with an oxygen depletion sensor and a flame failure device to enhance safety by shutting off the gas supply if the flame is extinguished or if there is insufficient oxygen in the room.