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Hotpoint RGB528 Gas Kitchen Range - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Oven does not work
I assume the oven has worked at one point? Does the broil still work?
This is my experience with my White-Westinghouse gas stove:
The igniter bar is toast. There is 1 igniter bar each for the bake and broil (1 on top, 1 below). This is instead of a pilot light. Its an element that heats up to be hot enough to ignite the gas. If it doesn't get hot enough, the gas does not turn on and therefore not heat.
I went to my store and asked about this. "90+% of the time, that's the problem" So I bought a replacement and installed it myself. Problem fixed. Just had to undo a few screws to get at the bar, then connect the new one's wiring under the stove using marettes & some electrical tape, but the rest back together and that was it. I think the part cost me about $60-80 here in Winnipeg a few years ago. But it would've been at least that just for the guy to show up to look at the stove, never mind fixing it.
Hotpoint electric igniton oven
first off is the glow bar getting hot it will glow a bright orange before it will light the burner these are very fragile so if the oven were dropped or hit hard it maybe broken
Buttons melting on the bd42 hotpoint
The same thing happened to my Hotpoint cooker and they replaced it. It happened to the replacement product also. Now they don't want to speak to me. DO NOT BUY HOTPOINT/ whirlpool products. They are very unprofessional . Please don't buy their products. You will regret it
How to stop the beeping and sign. Of bad line on a Hotpoint stove
If your Hotpoint stove is beeping and displaying a "bad line" error, it could be indicating a problem with the electrical connection to the stove. Here are some things you can try to stop the beeping and resolve the error:
- Check the power cord for any damage or fraying. If the cord is damaged, it should be replaced.
- Make sure that the electrical outlet is functioning properly. Test it with another appliance to ensure that it is providing power.
- Check the circuit breaker or fuse for the stove. Make sure that it has not tripped or blown.
- Make sure that the stove is properly grounded. This may require a professional electrician.
- If the error message continues to appear, the problem might be with the stove's internal wiring and it would be best to contact a Hotpoint service agent, who can inspect the stove and determine the cause of the problem.
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