AGA Traditional Instruction Manual

To clean your AGA Traditional Hood, use a soft cloth with warm soapy water for general cleaning. Avoid abrasive cleansers. Regularly check and clean the filters to maintain optimal performance.
Unusual noises may be due to loose components or obstructions. Check the fan and filters to ensure they are properly secured and clear of debris. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician.
Ensure that the filters are clean and replace them when necessary. Use the hood at lower speeds for regular cooking and higher speeds for intensive cooking to optimize efficiency.
The AGA Traditional Hood typically uses metal grease filters and may also have charcoal filters for recirculating models. Refer to your user manual for specific filter types and replacement instructions.
Metal grease filters should be cleaned every month, while charcoal filters should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage.
First, check if the bulbs need replacement. Ensure that the power supply is connected. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact a technician for further assistance.
Yes, the AGA Traditional Hood can be configured for external venting. Ensure that ductwork is properly installed and complies with local building codes.
To reset the filter indicator, refer to the user manual for specific instructions as it may vary by model. Typically, it involves holding down a button on the control panel for a few seconds.
Some condensation is normal, especially in humid environments. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid covering the hood's vents to minimize moisture accumulation.
Installation requirements include adequate clearance from the stovetop, appropriate power supply, and correct ductwork for vented models. Consult the installation manual for detailed specifications.