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Rangemaster Classic 90 (Electric) Kitchen Range - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Ignition wont work, there is an electrical supply
yes there will be a cooker switch located somewhere in the kitchen & from that there will be a supply to a cooker point witch is a white box that is no bigger than a single socket.
there should or should have been a 10mm heat resistant flex running from that to your cooker.
if there is a flex then your ignition mite run off a 3volt battery.check your manual if not then try this web site :
http://www.rangecookers.co.uk/installation-guide-content,MGQJD.aspx
Extraction ducting too long!!
To get the correct dimension, you could make up a template out of thin carboard to do your testing before you cut the metallic duct.
You will need to match the area of square inches of the duct, no matter the shape. If it's round the formula is (pi (3.1416) x radius squared). If it's square or rectangular, it's L x W in inches. Your local home improvement store (if there is one) should stock various adapters and metallic round duct.
Note that since this is being used in a kitchen, the duct should be metal and it should vent to the outside unless it is a recycle hood.
Let us know if that helps...if not we'll try again!
Only half the grill is working
There are two elements on the grill, left and right. One has failed and needs replacing. Can't tell you how, we haven't got that far, but we bought replacements from e-Bay £9.99 each + £2.50 P+P. Official suppliers charge £21+.
Beth
Clock
My oven stopped working due to a problem with the clock, i coudn`t get the clock off of p100, ( clock broken probably chip broke). So i by passed the clock by removing the blue negative wire just by pulling it out of connection. (easy) took seconds to fix.I don`t need to use a clock, so i dont need to replace it. So simple to fix, anyone can do this.
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.
Rangemaster LPG conversion?
If the LPG cylinders have the correct pressure regulator, no need to use an extra one but any regulator must be set to the correct pressure or removed.
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