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How can I ensure my Aga runs at maximum efficiency?
Regular servicing will ensure your Aga is running at its most efficient.
When the Aga engineer services your cooker, he will give it a really thorough check and make sure that the insulation is at the correct level, the burner is running efficiently and that all parts are in good working order.
Aga also offers a healthcheck for all its cookers, where an engineer visits and gives your Aga a thorough inspection to check that all is well.
I've heard there is an Aga you can programme to come up to temperature when it's needed. Is this true?
Yes the 13-amp Aga has a system called AIMS - Aga Intelligent Management System.
This allows your Aga to slumber when you're not using it to cook, but to be ready to use when you need it.
I have an Aga which used to run on solid fuel, but has been converted to run on oil. How environmentally friendly is it?
This is a tricky question to answer.
Aga itself has never carried out these conversions so there is no real way to check how well it's been done.
However, it's very unusual for a converted Aga to run as efficiently as one designed specifically for the fuel in question.
With conversions, the cooker is simply not working in the way it was designed to.
I have a 13-amp Electric Aga that doesn't have AIMS. Is it possible to get it fitted?
Yes you can retro-fit AIMS to any 13-amp electric Aga that has an extended vent.
I'd like to replace my Aga as it's very old and not very energy efficient. Is it difficult to do this?
No, it's really simple.
And, if you order a new Aga before 30th June 2008, Aga will offer you a Recycle and Trade-Up discount of between £250 and £1,250, depending on the model your trading in and the model you are buying.
For more information visit Aga online.
1980s: introduction of electric night-storage Aga
Years of financial, economic and technological growth
1990s: advertising majored on comfortable living
Male and female models featured in the Aga adverts
2000s: saw development of Agalinks website
The new century also saw development of Glynwed name
1950s: an emerging nation from the war years
Rationing finished in 1954 and shopping centres began
1930s: Aga came to England in 1929 from Sweden
Sold by Bell's Asbestos and Engineering Works in Slough
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