Heartland 3630, 3530 Ro b le m U se M ed y, Gas Trouble Shooting Chart

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Section 8: Troubl Shooting

Gas Trouble Shooting Chart

Note: Random sparking after burner lights or uneven flame from burner - please refer to page 36 for proper burner assembly (burner rings not properly positioned on burner base). Some ticking is normal from time to time.

P ro b le m

C a u se

R e m ed y

 

 

 

N o sparks w hen

 

 

any control knob

N o pow er to spark m odule -

Check electrical supply to spark m odule

is turned to

m odule sw itch faulty

w ith voltm eter - replace m odule

“light”

 

 

 

 

 

N o sparks w hen

Re-ignition electrode

Check high voltage w ires carefully for

one or som e

controlled by knob sw itch is

loose connections or pinches in the

control knob(s) is

grounded or has a high

w ires; if connections are tight, replace

(are) turned to

resistance leak

high voltage w ire

“light”

 

 

 

 

 

Sparking occurs at

 

 

electrodes w hen

D isconnected sw itch lead or

Check all sw itch lead connections for

all control knobs

short in sw itch lead

looseness and w ires for dam age

are turned off

 

 

 

 

 

 

H igh resistance or open

Push receptacles firm ly onto all

 

connection betw een spark

 

term inals

 

output term inal and H .V. w ire

 

Check positioning of shrink sleeving on

 

receptacle (spark w ill jum p

 

receptacle – should be flush w ith end of

 

sm all gap but sensing current

 

receptacle – trim if necessary

 

w ill not)

A ll burners that

 

 

 

are turned on

D efective m odule

Replace m odule

have lighted but

 

 

G round/Earth lead to m odule

 

electrodes are still

 

disconnected or range chassis

 

sparking

 

not properly connected to

 

 

Check ground/earth connection of range

 

ground/earth by ground/earth

 

chassis and ground/earth lead

 

lead or through third prong of

 

connection to m odule

 

pow er cord plug, com bined

 

 

 

w ith reversed pow er supply

 

 

polarity

 

 

 

 

Flam e jetting off

 

Reduce size of air shutter opening until

outer head burner

Too m uch air

flam e is no longer jetting off burner

ring or inner head

Pots too large

head

burner ring

 

 

 

 

 

 

N uisance sparking

 

Reduce size of air shutter opening until

w hen one or both

Too m uch air

flam e is no longer jetting off burner

grill burners are

Pots too large

head.(Flam e jetting off burner)

on

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model Be set or your oven will not functionModels Installation and Operation Guide Consumer Warranty Table of Contents Set Up and Assembly Safety InstructionsPreparing the Installation Site Installation ClearancesElectrical Installation Gas Line InstallationVenting Safety Guidelines Exhaust HoodClearance Diagrams 36 Metro Dim MetroClearance Diagrams 30 Metro Dim MetroClearance Diagrams 36 Legacy Dim LegacyClearance Diagrams 30 Legacy DimPreparing the Range for Installation Safety Guidelines Positioning the RangeSafety Guidelines Important Safety Instructions Oven SafetySelf Clean Safety Instructions Exhaust Hood SafetySelecting the Proper Cookware Oven Features Cooktop FeaturesCooking Controls Cooking Controls Diagrams Control Panel Graphic Electronic Oven Control Features FeaturesOven and Clock Operation Table Of ContentsGeneral Information Safety Features Oven LightClock Operation Turn oven light on/off4B. Clock Safety Lock Out 4A. Clock Set UpTime of Day Minute Minder 5A. Set Minute Minder6A. Regular Bake Bake6B. Timed Bake 6C. Delayed Time Bake Oven and Clock Operation 7A. True Convection True Convection7B. Timed True Convection 7C. Delayed Time True Convection ConvectionMetro / Legacy Series 8A. Convection Bake Convection Bake8B. Timed Convection Bake 8C. Delayed Time Convection Bake Oven and Clock Operation 9A. Regular Broil Broil10A. Convection Broil Broil or 11A. Sabbath Mode Bake Sabbath Mode11B. Sabbath ModeTrue Convection 11C. Sabbath Mode Convection Bake 11D. Sabbath Broil12A. Regular Self Clean Self Clean12B. Delayed Time Self Clean Oven and Clock Operation Top Burner and Grill Operation Lighting the Top Burners and GrillSmall Pot Ring / Trivet Burners will spark, but only the burnerStandard Baking Baking, Broiling and RoastingStandard Broiling True Convection Convection Roasting Convection Bake Convection BroilBroiling Tips Porcelain Legacy Series Care and CleaningStainless Steel Metro Series Oven Cleaning Self Clean Surface Burners Oven Light ReplacementNickel Plated Parts Grill Excessive Flare Ups and FlamingInterior Oven Rack Rack SupportsOven Door Removal Trouble Shooting Burner Set Up and AdjustmentProblem Solver Range Oven Power Failure Operation Gas Trouble ShootingManually Lighting the Burners Manually Lighting the GrillGas Trouble Shooting Chart Ro b le m U se M ed yReference AccessoriesConversion Kits Information Parts Drawing 3665Part Description See our complete line of kitchen appliances For Your Safety Push UP Table of Contents Appendix a Cooking GuidesCooking Guides Meat Roasting GuideMeat Roasting Guide IiiInternal Temperature Approximate Cooking Time Poultry Roasting GuideBroiling Guide Meat Cut Degree Thickness Approximate Doneness Cooking TimeBaking Guide Food Baked Good Suggested Group Oven Temp Cooking TimeGrilling Guide Vii

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