Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
Troubleshooting
Before you call for service, please review the potential problem / possible causes and 
remedies shown in the table below.
Nothing works
Oven is not connected to the electrical 
power.
Power supply is not energized.
Have oven connected to a properly 
sized electrical power supply by a 
qualified electrician.
Have an electrician check the power 
supply, including the house circuit 
breaker, wiring and fuses
Top burners do not 
light or do not burn 
evenly
Plug on range is not completely inserted 
in the electrical outlet.
Burner holes on the side of the burner 
may be clogged.
Make sure the unit is properly 
connected to the power supply
Remove the burner heads and clean 
them. Check the electrode area for 
burned-on food or grease.
Burner flames very 
large and yellow.
Burner bezel ports are clogged.
Burner ports or burner caps are not 
positioned properly.
Cooktop is being operated with the 
wrong type of gas.
Regulator is not installed, is faulty, or is 
set for the wrong type of gas.
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 cooktop matches 
the natural gas supply.
Check installation, replace regulator, or 
set regulator for proper gas.
Sparking but no 
flame ignition.
Gas shut-off valve is in the ‘OFF’ 
position.
Turn shut-off valve to the ‘ON’ position.
Igniters spark 
continuously after 
flame ignition.
Power supply polarity is reversed.
Igniters are wet or dirty.
Have polarity corrected. 
Dry or clean igniters.
Burner flame goes 
out at low setting.
Low gas supply pressure.
Air intake holes around knobs are 
obstructed.
Contact gas company.
Remove obstruction.
Oven will not heat Oven settings are not corrected
Follow mode selection and clock 
settings as specified in Oven Operation 
section of the manual.
Foods over-cooked 
or under-cooked
Incorrect cooking time or temperature.
Adjust time, temperature, or rack 
position.
‘Cracking’ or 
‘Popping’ sound.
This is the sound of metal heating and 
cooling.
This is normal.
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