If You Need Assistance
Or Sewice
This section is designed to help you save the cost of a service call.
1. Before calling for assistance .. .
Performance problems often result from little things you can find and fix without tools of any kind. Please check the chart below for problems you can fix. It could save you the cost of a service call.
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Nothing will The power cord is not plugged
operate into a live circuit with proper voltage.
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| Range is not properly con- | ||||||
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| A household fuse has blown or | ||||||
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| a circuit breaker has tripped. | ||||||
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| Controls are not set correctly. | ||||||
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| The flow of combustion and/or | ||||||
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| ventilation air to the range is | ||||||
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The | oven | The | Oven | Temperature | Control | |||
will | not | is not turned | to a temperature | |||||
operate | setting. |
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| Pilot is extinguished on stand- | ||||||
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Burner fails | The | power | cord | is not | plugged | |||
to light | into | a live | circuit | with proper | ||||
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| A household fuse has blown or | ||||||
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| a circuit breaker has tripped. | ||||||
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| Burner | ports | are | clogged. | |||
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| Pilot is extinguished on stand- | ||||||
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SOLUTION
Plug the power cord into a live circuit with proper voltage. (See Installation Instruc- tions.)
Contact an authorized Roper service technician to reconnect range to gas supply. (See Installation Instructions.)
Replace householc fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Reset controls, if needed.
Remove blockage lo airflow to and around range.
Push in and turn the Oven Temperature Control to a temperature setting.
Light pilot. (See “Lighting standing pilots” on page Il.)
Plug the power cord into a live circuit with proper voltage. (See Installation Instruc- tions.)
Replace household fuse or reset circuit breaker. In case of prolonged power failure, manually light burners
(see page 8).
Clean with a straight pin (see pages 19 and 23).
Light pilot. (See “Lighting standing pilots” on page il.)
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