I recommend confirming that the electronic igniters are properly aligned. Ensure that tip of spark igniter is aligned with metal point or "nib" located on underside of burner cap after the burner mounting screws have been tightened (not all burners have mounting screws.) When the burner control knob is set to the "LITE" position do the igniters spark? If it does, once again verify that the gas supply to the range is properly connected and turn on. However, if it does not, then your range could possibly have faulty spark module, clogged valve, burner or electrodes that only a professional can assist with.
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Hello Ravi, thank you for your post!
I recommend confirming that the electronic igniters are properly aligned. Ensure that tip of spark igniter is aligned with metal point or "nib" located on underside of burner cap after the burner mounting screws have been tightened (not all burners have mounting screws.) When the burner control knob is set to the "LITE" position do the igniters spark? If it does, once again verify that the gas supply to the range is properly connected and turn on. However, if it does not, then your range could possibly have faulty spark module, clogged valve, burner or electrodes that only a professional can assist with.