Troubleshooting tips
Before calling for service
Problem
The oven doesn't
work or turn on
Burners won't turn
on.
The clock does not
work
Possible Cause
Your home gas supply tank is
empty.
Your range is not connected
to the electric power (on
some models).
The control knob is not in the
correct position.
Your home gas supply tank is
empty.
Your range is not connected
to the electric power (on
some models).
The control knob is not in the
correct position.
Burner holes could be
clogged.
Burner is improperly placed.
Burners are wet.
Your range is not connected
to the electric power (on
some models).
Power failure in your area and
then it was restored (the
clock shows 12:00 blinking).
Solution
Make sure other gas appliances work
properly, if not you call your gas
supplier.
Make sure your range is properly
connected to the electric power and
the power supply is regular.
Carefully read the oven ignition section
in the use and care manual.
Make sure another gas appliances in
your home work, if not, call your gas
supplier.
Make sure your range is properly
connected to the electric power and
the power supply is regular.
Carefully read the cooktop burners'
ignition section in the use and care
manual.
Remove burners and clean the holes
with a soft bristles brush.
Make sure the burner is correctly
placed according to the diagram.
Allow the burners to completely air dry,
or dry them yourself, then try again.
Make sure your range is properly
connected to the electric power and
the power supply is regular.
Carefully read the "Digital clock in
backguard" section in the use and care
manual. If your range is equipped with
a programmable burner, refer to the
"Programmable burner" section.
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