These things are so damn temperamental. You gotta get it really clean and dry. Take off the top, get a toothbrush, clean it out. Then use the toothbrush with some rubbing alcohol and clean the spark thingy. That will usually do it. Good luck.
Andy's answer to this problem isn't very clear. Was anyone able to correct their problem, as I have the same one. The electronic ignitor stays on after the flame is lit.
The simmer flame turns the ignitor off. On my range, the tube that supplies gas to the simmer flame was plugged with rubber-cement-like stuff. Cleaned it out with goof-off and a pastic-covered wire, and it works perfectly now.
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Hey,
These things are so damn temperamental. You gotta get it really clean and dry. Take off the top, get a toothbrush, clean it out. Then use the toothbrush with some rubbing alcohol and clean the spark thingy. That will usually do it. Good luck.
Hi,
Andy's answer to this problem isn't very clear. Was anyone able to correct their problem, as I have the same one. The electronic ignitor stays on after the flame is lit.
Thanks
The simmer flame turns the ignitor off. On my range, the tube that supplies gas to the simmer flame was plugged with rubber-cement-like stuff. Cleaned it out with goof-off and a pastic-covered wire, and it works perfectly now.
Where is that tube