Hi lisa not to sell cookers only to fix them , try asking for you money back or go to the small claims court for you money or send them a bill for the work needed to fix the gascooker , if they are a dealer in gas cookers them might not want to go down this road or there is the trade description act ,
lisa thats the best i can offer it will be a fight but the small claims court is there to help i used it twice when things where sold and where bad i won both times hope this helps ,paul
Modern gas cookers use an electronic ignition switch rather than a pilot light to light the gas for cooking. This means you can light your gas cooker with the touch of one button instead of using several matches or a flint lighter. Of course, you still have the option to light the gas cooker by hand with matches or a flint lighter if the ignition switch does not work the first time.
1.Open the gas regulator valve by pushing it in and turning it to a low setting.
2.Push the ignition switch once.
3.If the gas cooker does not light on the first try, close the gas regulation valve for one minute by pushing in on it and turning it back to the "Off" position.
4.Open the gas regulation valve, set it a bit higher than you did on the first lighting attempt, and push the ignition switch again.
5.Light the gas with a match or a flint lighter if the gas cooker does not light when you push the ignition switch again.
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Corgie ?? is that the brand at the top it shows a Kitchen-aid?
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