Make sure that there is a supply of
the correct grade of fuel (Kerosene suitable for vapourising
burners)
available in the oil storage tank and that any
valves on the supply line are open.
2
Switch on the electrical supply to
the Aga.
3
Press down the reset lever on the
control box until it clicks, then release it. The
control box will be found on the left or right
side of the cooker, possibly hidden in a
cupboard. Also make sure the manual high fire
lever is in the automatic position. i.e. over to
the right.
4
Wait for about 15 minutes to allow
the oil to enter the burner. Waiting a little longer
wont hurt.
5
Open the front burner door and lift
off the inner door. Open the lighting flap on the
burner and apply a light with a taper or match.
When the wick lights, immediately close the flap
and replace the inner door. If it doesnt
light, wait slightly longer for the oil to
arrive. See sketch below.
6
Switch
off the electricity supply.
7
After
a short while the yellow flame will die down and
a further 30 minutes will elapse before the
burner is vaporising fully. After 30 minutes look
through the viewing window and check that blue
flame can be seen and that the burner shells are
glowing red.
8
Turn
on electricity supply and set the thermostat at
the normal running position, usually about the
number 4 position. See sketch below. The burner
will now operate automatically.
9
If
the burner refused to light at step 5 and there
does not appear to be any oil arriving at the
burner, then check if the fire valve has operated
(where fitted). See sketch below. Try pushing the
small button in, where it should latch. If the
button keeps tripping out the matter should be
investigated by your Aga service engineer.
10
In
the event of an electricity power cut the Aga
will automatically remain at a low fire setting.
If you need to increase the temperature, this can
be done by moving the manual lever on the top of
the oil control valve, from the right to the
left. Remember to restore it to the automatic
position (to the right hand side) when the
electricity is restored or when the temperature
indicator moves towards the red area.