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Is this unit set up for natural gas or propane? New stoves usually come with ORIFACES for both gasses. They would install between the on/off knob and the burner tube under the stove top. They may be tapped to the under burner area of your stove. If you lift your top stove cover you may find them. If you don't find them, you may need to purchase the correct applications for your stove. GOOD LUCK FRIEND.
you may have to replace the orifice with a smaller one. Follow the gas tube from the broiler to see if it runs thru the same regulator. Some units use a pressure regulated gas valve.
I have the same problem. This is the second stove to do that in our apartment building. I remember calling the Gas company last time, but I can't remember what the older employee told us why it happened. The only thing I can remember is it had something to do with the gas line..
u stove is designed for natural gas you need to retro fit or change the gas valve over to propane or locate a propane adapter kit for ur stove check with appliance part stores or product company
Unplug your power cord from the socket outlet.
remove the back cover where the power cord connection is housed. visually check the connection, expose wire harness might touches the cover somehow. or the cover was dent that causes the bare wire to touched the cover. correct the dent if any, or tighen loose wire.assemble back cover. Reset your circuit breaker to your Stove because the pop sound might trip off your breaker. That should solve the problem.
I had the same problem, and finally took the rings and the covers off of the burners. I used an old toothbrush to clean everything really good, and then used a vacuum ( or you can just close your eyes and blow really hard ) around the burners. If there is a build up of junk or if a pot has ever boiled over, sometimes junk can get lodged in the little igniter and this prevents it from lighting.
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