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Hi Richard, i recently bought a all electric rangemaster cooker second ... I'm asking because our oven trips the breaker when we try to turn it on, ...
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Usually fairly straight forward. Remove the blown element being careful not to loose the wires into the void behind the grill. Insert new element making sure the orientation and wires are conected as the original was.
they can be polished out with a metal polish like brasso use a drill with a polishing pad but stick some card to the pad as card is slightly abrasive and will remove or reduce scratches
The clock must be set to the time of day before the righthand oven will work. The manual can be found here: http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/index_Rangemaster_Manuals.htm
I presume it is gas powered? They are available in all sorts of dual fuel variations. When you operate one element all the igniters spark. It sound like the igniter switch for the oven need adjusting. They normally operate on a cam so when you turn the control knob, the cam lobe runs up onto the micro-switch and then off it again creating a ignition spark on the way.
It is a gas appliance, so call for service.
Various other suggestions here
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Remove the flame spreaders and rings from the 3 rings you use the most, including the faulty one. Put them in a large pan cold water, add a teaspoon of dish liquid and slowly bring to a simmer. As soon as it want to boil over, blow on it and turn the heat off. Leave it to cool. Scrub with a plastic pot brush making particular attention to the holes. You had a blocked one which is the one that directs the gas to the spark igniter. Rinse and dry them, and replace to the hobs.
If the LPG cylinders have the correct pressure regulator, no need to use an extra one but any regulator must be set to the correct pressure or removed.
Bolcked injectors and blocked burner jets . I would also check and see if you have a valve on the that might be not be fully on . All points to lack of gas pressure I would also check the reg on your tank or bottle .