Installation Guide
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Burner will
not ignite
There is no power to
the cooktop
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Replace
fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Burner
will not
operate
First time use. Air
still in the gas line.
Turn on any one of the surface burner knobs
to release air from the gas lines.
Control knob is not
set correctly.
Push in knob before turning to a setting.
The burner port is
clogged.
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toothbrush or a straightened paper clip.
Burner
Flames are
uneven,
yellow and/
or noisy
Burner port(s) are
clogged.
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toothbrush or a straightened paper clip.
Burner caps are not
positioned properly.
Place burner caps so that the alignment pins
are properly aligned with the slots.
Propane gas is being
used.
The range should be converted to LP gas by
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high or too
low
Cooktop gas supply
is not correct.
Ensure the range is set for the correct
gas type. It is factory set for natural gas. If
connected to LP gas the burners should be
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technician.
The gas pressure is
not correct.
Make sure the pressure regulator is installed
correctly and the gas line pressure is correct.
See Installation Instructions.
Burner
makes
popping
noises
The burner is wet. Allow the burner to dry before using.
The burner cap and/
or gas spreader
is not positioned
correctly.
Place burner caps so that the alignment pins
are properly aligned with the slots.
Excessive
heat
around
cookware
on cooktop
The cookware is not
the proper size for
the burner.
Use cookware with a bottom surface
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