What should I do if some or all of my burners are not lighting?
Applies to
- Gas Ranges
- Gas Cooktops
Solution
There are several steps you can try to resolve this issue.
For more information, review the “Before You Call” section of your Owner’s Manual.
Check the following:
- Surface control knob is set to the “lite” position.
- Burner caps are not missing and are properly seated – Be sure that all burner caps are seated firmly and rest level on top of the burner heads.
- See your Owner’s Manual for more information on correct placement. Burner ports are not clogged – You may have some food debris hindering gas flow.
- For proper gas flow it may be necessary to clean the burner head and slots.
- Instructions are provided in your Owner’s Manual. Power cord is not disconnected.
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