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The burner fails to light | • | The control knob is not set correctly. Push in the control knobs before turning | ||||||||||
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| them. Make sure the control knob is turned to the UTE position. (See p. 7.) | ||||||
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| • A household fuse has blown or a circuit breaker has been tripped, | |||||||
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| • | The burner | ports | may be clogged. | CLean them | with a straight | pin. (See p. 34.) | |
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| • Make sure Cooktop Lockout has been cancelled. (See p. 13.) |
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| • | There is a power outage. |
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The burner | flames | are | • | The burner | ports | may be clogged. | Clean them | with a straight | pin. (See p. 34.) | |||
uneven |
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| • | The burner | caps | may not be positioned | properly. (See p. 34.) | |||
The burner | flames | lift off | • | The burner | needs cleaning. (See pp. 33, 34.) |
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the ports, | are yellow, or | • | The burner | may | be damaged. Contact | a Sears | Service Center to check | |||||
are noisy | when turned | off |
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| • If propane gas is being used, the range may have been converted | |||||||
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| improperly. Contact a Sears Service Center. |
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The burner | makes | a |
| • | The burner | is wet from washing. | Let it dry. |
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popping | noise when | on |
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WHEN SELF-CLEANING YOUR OVEN
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The | • | START/ENTER has not been pressed. |
will not work | • | A delay start has been set. Wait for the start time to be reached or cancel |
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| and reset the control. |
| • | The door is not closed all the way. |
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