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Rangemaster Elan 90 (Dual Fuel) Dual Fuel (Electric and Gas) Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
My oven will not go out
The relay in the main control is fried. You will need a new main control board, the relays cant be replaced separately. If you take out the control you will probally see the burnt relay
Rangemaster Toledo
we had the same problem - a power cut then the clock flashed up 'auto' preventing the oven from working.
After downloading the manual from the rangemaster website we learnt that all you need to do (for the classic dual fuel anyway) is to press in the 2 buttons on the left and set the time using the + or - keys. Dead easy and Christmas dinner is back on!
Elan 1100
I had a similar problem with my Rangemaster Toledo 110. The glass cover would move slightly but would stop as if being held by something. I went to the Rangemaster website and the checked the users manual which suggested it was a simple operation of turning anticlockwise. Eventually I got a pair of vice grips and opened them to their widest and clamped them round the glass. The slightest of pressure and the glass moved past the stop point and off!! I've replaced the bulb and put the glass back on only hand tight and in anticipation I've loosened the glass cover in the other oven - just in case!
Clock and oven inoperative on elan rangemaster 90
Your electronic oven control (clock) has failed. This being a new appliance, it will be covered under warranty. Call the dealer and ask for the manufacturers warranty/customer service phone number or ask if the dealer provides warranty service. You will need to provide them with the Model and Serial number to obtain service, so have this ready when you call.
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I have a Rangemaster Classic 90 dual fuel that has problems igniting the gas hob.
Remove the flame spreaders and rings from the 3 rings you use the most, including the faulty one. Put them in a large pan cold water, add a teaspoon of dish liquid and slowly bring to a simmer. As soon as it want to boil over, blow on it and turn the heat off. Leave it to cool. Scrub with a plastic pot brush making particular attention to the holes. You had a blocked one which is the one that directs the gas to the spark igniter. Rinse and dry them, and replace to the hobs.
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