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The handset is designed to operate within the kitchen area.
When transferring information from or to the controller always operate the handset in
front of the cooker, this gives the strongest communication signal.
If the handset indicates ‘OFFLINE’, press the back button firmly, this will activate the
communication link between the cooker and handset.
Should the handset continue to show ‘OFFLINE’ , allow one minute for the handset to
“automatically” reconnect itself with the cooker.
The handset has 10 buttons and a display screen.
NOTE: If the AIMS handset is unused for an extended period of time, the display screen will
automatically turn OFF to conserve battery power. The controller is designed to be operated
within the kitchen area.
Press firmly any button on the handset to turn the display back on, and the Information (main
menu) screen is automatically displayed.
1. Connect the electricity supply and the gas supply.
2. Set the control knob on the base unit to manual (See Fig. 18)
3. To light the burner follow the lighting procedure (See Pages 7 - 8).
4. It is recommended that the cooker is run on the Normal Manual setting for two days,
before switching to AIMS (automatic control).
5. When the normal temperature has been set within the black band, it should not be necessary
to alter the temperature control again.
REMEMBER: If adjustment is made to leave the cooker to stabilise for at least 4 hours before
attempting further adjustment.
6. The cooker can now be switched to AIMS (automatic control), by turning the control knob from
the Manual setting to the AIMS setting.
7. The AIMS hand set can then be used to programme the required settings (see AIMS
automatic control) instructions.
AIMS (AGA INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM)
AIMS SET-UP
Fig. 18 DESN 515484
CONTROLS
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AIMS CONTROLLER HANDSET
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