Safety precautions – Aga Ranges GC3 User Manual

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

THE ORIGIN OF THE AGA

YOUR AGA RANGE

HOW THE RANGE FUNCTIONS

HINTS ON YOUR AGA RANGE

LOCATION OF NAME PLATE

LIGHTING THE BURNER

TO EXTINGUISH THE BURNER

SERVICE

GENERAL CLEANING

BAKING OVEN

BURNER CONTROLS

FITTING OF OVEN SHELVES

REMOVAL OF OVEN SHELVES

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This booklet has been prepared in the interest of providing you, the customer with basic information on the safe correct
use of your Aga Gas Range.

Instructions are provided on the operation and maintenance after care of the Aga range, and we would recommend that
you read this instruction before you begin cooking.

Basic Range Safety Precautions

1. Do not store combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near a range.

2. Ensure and maintain continual free passage of air to the burner housing. Do not stand obstacles against burner outer
door and loose hair from dogs or cats must not be allowed to accumulate behind the burner outer door.

Child Safety

Children MUST be taught safe range practices to prevent possible injury. Listed below are some basic practices we
recommend you read and follow for safe use of this appliance when children are present.

Children are more sensitive to heat than adults, therefore:

1. Do not leave children alone unsupervised near the range and discourage them from this area.

2. Children should not be allowed to mount any part of the range.

3. Children MUST be taught that the range and its utensils can be hot.

4. Children should be taught that the range is not a toy. They should be forbidden to play with the range gas controls
behind burner outer door or any other range parts.

5. Let the heavy, hot utensils cool in a safe place but out of reach of small children.

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