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As im new in rangemaster family im not sure if the operation of my gas oven is proper.
Gas oven is sparking continiously during its operation, is this normal?
I have a simiar problem when i turn the gas oven off - the hob igniter clicks - i think it is a dodgy knob as it seems to be tempermental - any suggestions. It's a newly installed oven ! I have a simiar problem when i turn the gas oven off - the hob igniter clicks - i think it is a dodgy knob as it seems to be tempermental - any suggestions. It's a newly installed oven !
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I presume it is gas powered? They are available in all sorts of dual fuel variations. When you operate one element all the igniters spark. It sound like the igniter switch for the oven need adjusting. They normally operate on a cam so when you turn the control knob, the cam lobe runs up onto the micro-switch and then off it again creating a ignition spark on the way.
Hello. Normally the ignitors WILL all start sparking--only the burner you've initiated will turn on. All the ignitors are wired together with a harness underneath the cooktop. This harness is connected to a spark module and when you choose whichever burner, it simply energizes the module. Only the burner with gas flowing will ignite. I hope this helps you!
make sure you dont have a circuit breaker triped in your electric pannel if the power went out it seems to be the culprit and does the range come on at all because the ingnition on it should be an electric ingnition as well hope this helps
got the same problem on a rangemaster 110 - just had the comet engineer look at it - changed the thermostat and the spark generator - no effect. poss the flame failure device or the timer.
I have a simiar problem when i turn the gas oven off - the hob igniter clicks - i think it is a dodgy knob as it seems to be tempermental - any suggestions. It's a newly installed oven !
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