GE Monogram ZEW154 Problem Solwr, Yellow flames Yellow-tipped flames C Normal soft blue flames

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THE PROBLEM SOLWR

(continued)

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

HOT SUGAR MIXTURES/ PLASTIC MELTED TO THE HALOGEN/RADIANT SURFACE

CONTROL KNOB

WILL NOT TURN

SPARKING SOUND

OF SPARK IGNITER

PERSISTS AFTER

BURNER LIGHTS

SP~KING SOUND PERSIST$ AIWER BURNER IS OFF

BURNERS DO

NOT LIGHT

BURNERS HAVE

YELLOW OR

YELLOW-TIPPED

FLAMES

Turn the surface unit to LO, wipe the hot cooktop with several dry paper towels. Use a razor scraper held at a 30° angle to the cooktop to scrape the hot spill to a cool area outside the surface unit. Let the cooktop COO1Clean. with Cook Top Cleaning Creme.

When the knob is at the OFF position, it must be pushed in before it can be turned. When the knob is at any other position, it can be turned without being pushed in.

s Sparking of the igniter is normal. Air currents in the kitchen from an open window or a person moving quickly can interrupt the flame, causing automatic relight sparking. As the burner warms, the sparking is less likely to occur. If the sparking persists for a long time, call for service.

Be sure the control knobs are in the OFF position. If the sparking sound persists call for service.

. Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet.

. Gas supply not connected or not turned on.

Orifice in burner body may be clogged (see the Gas Burner Component section). Remove the obstruction.

Burner parts not replaced correctly (see the Gas Burner Component section).

. Counter unit not properly ~groundedor polarized. This can affect spark ignition.

Soil clogging holes in burner cap. Remove and clean.

Cooktop burner top not replaced correctly.

(A) Yellow flames

(B) Yellow-tipped flames (C) Normal soft blue flames

VENT SYSTEM

BLOWER DOES

NOT WORK

GRILL OR GRIDDLE IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY

FOODS STICK

TO GRILL OR

GRIDDLE

EXCESSIVE SMOKE

If burnerflames look like (A) or (B), call for service. Normal burnerflames should look like (C), burning with a soft blue flame.

The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped, or a fuse has been blown.

If the components operate but the blower doesn’t, the fault may be in the blower control switch or blower wiring connections. Be sure to disconnect power to the cooktop at the household distribution panel before attempting to service the blower yourself.

Grill element is not plugged in solidly.

* GriIl or ~tiddle element controls are not properly set.

To use the entire surface of the ~till, it is necessary to turn on both the front and the rear controls.

. Grill or ~tiddle was not pre-seasoned before first use.

Heat setting is too high.

. Coating of griddle has been darnaged by use of sharp instruments or abrasive cleaners.

s Accumulated ~~easein the drip pan or ~~ease well or food soil on the grate are causing excessive smoke.

. Fats were not trimmed from meats prior to cooking.

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Contents Monogram’ Component Cooktuf 164D2966P016 Contents IntroductionBefore using your cooktop system, read this guide carefully Save time and money. Before you request serviceIf you need service Write down the model and serial numbersFor Your Safety IMPORT~ Safety InstructionsWhen You Get Your Component Cooktop System Halogen/Radiant Surface Units and Gas Burners IMPORT~ Safety Instructions Cleaning Instructions General Information about ComponentsCare of Components Electric Surface Unit ComponentsGas Burner Cooktop COMPONENTS/ACCESSORIESHalogen/Radiant Cooktop Optional Remote Control Accessory Kit Optional Griddle AccessoryElectric Updraft Grill Electric Grill with Downdraft VentHOW does Thiscooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? ~pe of CooktopRadiant Surface Unit HALOGEN/RADIANT Surface UnitcontrolsHalogen Surface Unit Vent System Control GAS Burner ControlsGRILL/GRIDDLECONTROLS Differences Between Halogen and Radiant Units HALOGEN/RADIANT ComponentGeneral Information About Halogen/Radiant Surface Units How to Check Pan Performance HALOGEN/R.ADIA.NTCOMPONENTVpes of Cookware Glass-ceramic not recommendedKkkP Plastic and Sugary Spillovers++ -\2*4 Glass Cooktop Cautions Home CA.NNINGTIPSObserve the Following Points in Canning Usingyour GAS Burner Component Power OutageAutomatic Ignition Auto RelightHow to Select Flame Size CookwareWok Cooking Stove Top GrillsBurner Assembly Grill ComponentBurner Cap Alignment Key Igniter ==Burner Cap ExposedHow to Assemble the Grill Module What to do if a Flame-Up OccursQuestions and Answers Grill TipsGrill Cooking Guide Preheatknobs turned to ‘W.P7or anytimeMarinate Less-tender beef 10-14Griddle Accessory How to Assemble the Griddle AccessoryUsing the Griddle How to Remove the GriddleGriddle Tips Griddle Cooking Guide To 1Control Panel and Knobs Care and CleaningBrushed Stainless Steel Finish Halogen/Radiant Cooktop-G1ass Ceramic Cooktop Cleaning PrecautionsGas Burner Assembly Burner~ Support Ring ?!!r o- I, Burner BodvGriddle Accessory Grill ComponentPorcelain Enamel Grease Well Grease JarsHow to Clean the Filters How to Clean the Vent SystemHow to Clean the Vent Grille Problem SOL~R Foods Cook Slowly on HALOGENRA.DIANT Cooktop Tiny ScratchesProblem Solwr Yellow flames Yellow-tipped flames C Normal soft blue flamesTable of Contents Important safety instructions Installations not allowedTook required Vich+ of these orMode Available Optional FlemoteControl Accessory KitInstallation Accessones Dimensions Clearances ~ote Gas units are NotConvertible to liquid Gas operationDimensions Clearances ZEW145T+1-3 Installation o@ons Installation rules Venting ruzes Preparing Cabinetry Cutout informationCutout information singh component Cutout Information Multiple Component Units 30-5/8Cutout Information Component AltmateArrangements 15-3/8Cutout Information Alternate Arrangements Component Cooking Surfaces PrepatingDuctwork VentingojbtionsDuctwork advance planning Ductwork Arrangements Hole saw Measuring tape Framing squareBe followed for installation Schedule of PVC duct usedDuct Fittings 100’ maximum equivalent LengthGas and Electrical Supply ‘1 \r2 I /out’etareaHalogm/Radiant Cookt+, updra~Grzlland DoumdrafipllMultiple cooktops Attachin~ Chassiss’oti braceto equal-height cookt@sAttaching chassissu~ort braceto d~jment-height cookto@ CooktopCooktq ~ Downdrafi Vent Scratched, knobs must be\\\ Securing cooktopsto countertopReorient Blower Do not use a flame to check for 4ConnectorRelocate Blowe? Electrical Owe?- requirements Ctick Mounting downdra@ blowercontrol Faces upAccesso~ kit Installation Cabinet front, remove Cooktop assemblyMounting Downdrafi Blowercontrol FI/ote Control box flange faces Toward cooktopAccessorykit Installation Page Home RepairSewice Warranty 953-4994

ZEW145, ZEW165, ZEW164, ZEW175, ZGW125 specifications

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