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SURFACE BURNERS
PROBLEM CAUSE/SOLUTION
The burner fails to light • The range is not plugged into a properly wired and polarized outlet. Try
another outlet to check for proper wiring and polarity.
• When using the surface burners for the first time, it is necessary to turn on
any one of the surface burner knobs to release air from the gas lines.
• The control knob is not set correctly. Push in the control knobs before turning
them. Make sure the control knob is turned to the LITE position. (See p. 7.)
• A household fuse has blown or a circuit breaker has been tripped.
• The burner ports may be clogged. Clean them with a straight pin. (See p. 42.)
• Make sure Cooktop Lockout has been cancelled. (See p. 14.)
• There is a power outage.
The burner flames are • The burner ports may be clogged. Clean them with a straight pin. (See p. 42.)
uneven • The burner caps may not be positioned properly. (See p. 42.)
The burner flames lift off • The burner needs cleaning. (See pp. 41, 42.)
the ports, are yellow, or • The burner may be damaged. Contact a Sears Service Center to check
are noisy when turned off the burner.
• If propane gas is being used, the range may have been converted
improperly. Contact a Sears Service Center.
The burner makes a • The burner is wet from washing. Let it dry.
popping noise when on
WHEN SELF-CLEANING YOUR OVEN
PROBLEM CAUSE/SOLUTION
The Self-Cleaning cycle • 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
and reset the control.
• The door is not closed all the way.
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