Troubleshooting
Problem |
Possible Causes And Solutions |
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There is a strong gas smell. |
The gas connection could be leaking because of incorrect installation or damaged piping
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There is a slight rubbery or metallic smell when I use the cooktop for the first time. |
This is normal for first use and is caused by manufacturing residues burning off. The smell will disappear with use. |
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There is a power failure. |
You can still use your cooktop, but will need to match- light the burner(s). To do so, press down and turn the dial counter-clockwise to High while holding a lighted match close to the side of the burner. Wait until the flame is burning evenly before adjusting it. |
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There is no clicking/ sparking. |
There is a power failure. See entry ‘There is a power failure’ above. |
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There is clicking/ sparking, but a burner or burners won’t light easily or at all. |
The ignitor(s) may be dirty or wet. Clean them following the instructions in ‘Care and cleaning’. |
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Wait 1 minute, then try to relighting the burner again, holding the dial for a few more seconds this time around. If this doesn’t work and the burner still won’t light, see the other possible causes and solutions below. |
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The gas supply may not be turned on at the valve or gas bottle. Turn all the burners off, and check whether the gas supply to the cooktop is turned on. |
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The gas supply to the house may not be working. You should hear the gas when you turn a burner on. |
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If you use bottled gas, this may indicate you are getting near the end of the bottle and need to replace it. |
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Burner parts may be clogged or wet. Make sure that they are clean and dry. See ‘Care and cleaning’ for instructions. |
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Burner parts may not have been replaced correctly. Check the assembly and make sure the burner cap is sitting flat. See ‘Care and cleaning’ for illustrations. |
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The flame has been blown out by a draft or extinguished by a spill. |
The flame failure protection will automatically cut the gas supply to the burner off. |
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The flame goes out at low settings. |
The gas supply pressure may be low. Check this with your service person or installer. |
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If you use bottled gas, this may indicate you are getting near the end of the bottle |
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The flames are yellow |
Burner parts (especially the flame ports) may be clogged or wet. Check that they are clean and dry. |
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The cooktop may have been connected to the wrong type of gas or the gas pressure is not correct. Contact Customer Care and do not use your cooktop until it has been checked by a qualified technician. |
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The flame pattern is uneven around the burner. |
Burner parts (especially the flame ports) may be clogged or wet. Check that they are clean and dry. See ‘Care and cleaning’ for instructions and illustrations on clearing clogged flame ports. After cleaning, check that there is flame coming out of each port. |
Burner parts may not have been replaced correctly. Check the assembly and make sure the burner cap and/ or ring is sitting flat on the flame spreader. See ‘Care and cleaning’ for illustrations.