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Hotpoint RGB745 Gas Kitchen Range - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Hotpoint oven will sometimes preheat to temp,
if it's glowing but not igniting the flame in less than 40 seconds you have a lazy ignitor,change it out.open the draw unser the oven door and on the left or right side of frame not the door you'll see a tag with the model and serial number,give your parts store the model number and they'll give you the correct ignitor
Manual
go to the website-www.hotpoint.com. At the bottom of the page, click on 'service and parts' You will need you model# at hand. Click on 'owners manuals & installation' . Type in your model # and you can download your manual
Control set blinks, clock will not reset, oven
replace the control board heres how u can check the control to assure it is the control take a multimeter and check for power going into the control board turn the oven on bake and follow the lead for power going to the bake element if your power is going into the control board but not leaving the board you would need a new control. please remember to rank how this post has helped in your appliance situation and if i can answer any other questions please message me back thank you again
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Only the two left spark ignitors work. I switch
Electric gas igniters sometimes get stuck in one position causing a clicking sound. The clicking sound that you hear is the electric arc that is pulsing from the igniter conductor (wire) to ground (the gas burner). It receives power from the electrical outlet that the stove is plugged into.
Residue from food and sometimes cleaning products may be preventing the igniter from producing a spark (Arc) to the base of the burner. This is a common problem that occurs when the stove has been cleaned or food is allowed to build up. Make sure that the igniter and the burner base are clean and dry. This will help with proper operation. Oven cleaner and a small tooth brush may be used to accomplish this. Another problem with ignition may occur if you have too little (touching) or too much space between the igniter and the base of the burner; it will prevent the burner from igniting. You should only have a little more space than the thickness of a nickel between the burner base and the igniter. A good “blue” arc from the igniter to the burner base is optimal. If this doesn’t work, you may need to replace the electric igniter module. Good luck.
Ignition for the bake lower burner not lighting up
Find the bake ignitor (you may need to remove bottom drawer or oven cavity floor to get to the ignitor). Turn on the bake. If the bake ignitor comes on (starts glowing after a few seconds) - check the amperage on the bake ignitor wires when it's on. Amperage should be 2.5-3A. If less than 2.5A - replace ignitor. If the ignitor does not come on - check the voltage on the ignitor, should be the line voltage 110-120v AC. If there is a line voltage on the ignitor and it's not coming on - replace.
Ignitor part numbers : WB2X9154, 4342528, SGR403, 5304401265;
Those ignitors are interchangeable, if you can splice the wires. If not comfortable splicing wires - replace it with the first one in the list, should be direct replacement.
Good luck!
Ignitor keeps clicking. How can I fix it, or do
There are switches behind the knobs that turn the spark igniters on when they are turned. they usually slide over the shaft and have two wires coming out of them. They are usually wired in series so the way I check them is to unplug the machine and disconnect the last one first then plug it back in. and repeat this until the clicking stops. when it stops you found the switch that is faulty. Take your model number into your local service shop and they can order one for you.Be carefulnot to let the wires touch metal because thes are live when plugged in.
F-3 is displayed on the screen when trying to bake
Hi
Thanks
for using FixYa. Error F3 in your range/oven means oven temperature sensor
circuit failure. To resolve this issue you’ll have to check the oven temp. sensor
circuit if the reading is more then 1100ohms then it should be replaced. Please
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assistance.
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Rylee
My stove does not get hot enough
your oven/stove thermo-couple has gone bad and senses too much heat too soon before its actually hot and shuts off the gas supply,it is located inside the oven cavity in a clip on the top of the oven cavity and is normally replaced with the oven control dial as a calibrated unit
Gas stove need to switch to propane
Hi,
Hotpoint supplies the orifices and instructions with each range for converting. It is just that it is hidden, they attach it to the gas regulator. The regulator is near the bottom back typically. Here is a cut out from your use and care manual.
CONVERTING TO LP GAS (or converting
back to natural gas from LP)
This range leaves the factory set for use with natural
gas. If you want to convert to LP gas, the conversion
must be performed by a qualified LP gas installer.
The conversion instructions and LP orifices can be found
attached to the range next to the pressure regulator.
Keep these instructions and the orifices in case you want
to convert back to natural gas.
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