Owners Manual

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Flames do not burn
all around the
burner cap
Burner flames are
very large and
yellow
Igniters are
sparking but
burners are not
igniting
Burner flame goes
out at low setting
Failed thermocouple
Burner parts may be dirty or
misaligned
• Burner bezel ports are
clogged. Burner ports or
burner caps are not
positioned properly
• Range top is being operated
with the wrong type of gas
• Regulator is not Installed, is
faulty, or is set for the wrong
type of gas
Gas shut-off valve is in the
“OFF” position
• Low gas pressure
• Air intake holes around
burners are obstructed
Check burner parts are clean,
dry and correctly assembled.
Check igniters are clean and
dry; see Page 26
See "Care & Maintenance",
Page 26
• Clean burner bezel ring ports
with straightened paper clip,
needle, or wire
• Remove and carefully re-
install burner bezel and caps
• Ensure that the type of range
top matches the gas supply
• Check installation, replace
regulator, or set regulator for
proper gas
Turn shut-off valve to the “ON”
position
• Contact gas company
• Remove obstruction from air
intake holes
The flames have
suddenly gone out
A draft or spill has
extinguished the flame
Turn the burners off, cleaning
the burners and the sump area.
Once clean, reignite top
burners
Burners will not
light
Burner parts or igniters may
be wet, dirty or misaligned
Replace thermocouple
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Top burner will not
stay lit