It could sometimes be a thermocouple that is not properly mounted against the flame or is just defective, these thermocouples are mounted for safety because it would not be good if gas flows out of gas for a long time without flame in professional gas equipment, the gas flow is often Many times higher, by the way a nice device and good brand. I think the damage is very common here. By hand, you might also be able to take it yourself if there is technical knowledge and with the proper attention on gas sealing. look a few examples of your problem from of the link about this. How to change furnace thermocouple
A couple of possibilities; oven thermocouple failure or the igniter is dead.
If the latter has failed preventing the initial ignition, the thermocouple will shut down the gas supply quite rapidly.
my smeg oven has always never worked properly, the temperature is faulty etc i now want to remove this oven and have bought a new electrical oven but cannot seem to get the smeg oven out. How do i remove this smeg oven?
You can get a full manual and installation instructions: http://kitchen.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/smeg/a12.html But even though it is a gas range, for the ignition to work correctly, it has to be wired properly. You also have to turn the control on the burner all the way up, to the light position.
HI ,I have just managed to remove hinges from a smeg a1.1 range. to get hinge out you have tohook up a small holding catch on the bottom bar and thenforce open the hinge, the topbar thencatches on the small catch which then holds the complete hinge open .The whole assembly can then be pulled out. The holding catch is only about 1" long but is easily flicked up with a screw driver Paul 07776 438 408
two possible causes
first, element is breaking down when hot. one way to check is to put a multi-meter across element and see if it stays powered up.
second, stat is faulty. check if element power cycles with stat
This problem is caused by one of two components, depending on the model, there is a thermal cut in thermostat that keeps the fan running until the unit has cooled down and on some models there is a four wire timing device that keeps the fan running for a specific time after the temperature drops, the fault can only be casued by one of these components.
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The thermocouple safely device needs replacing. It's job is to make sure there is a good pilot flame before opening the main burner valve. When they fail, the flame goes out. You can try holding the knob longer, or just call for service and have it replaced. It is a gas appliance so should only be worked on by a gas certified technician. It is a fast job, in and out in 30 minutes, so call out plus the part.
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As an AI language model, I do not have access to specific product information or wiring diagrams. It is important to obtain the correct wiring diagram for your specific model of gas stove to ensure proper and safe installation. I recommend consulting the user manual or contacting the manufacturer or a licensed electrician for assistance.
If two burners on your Smeg SR275XGH2 gas hob have a very low flame, it may indicate a problem with the burners or the gas supply. Here are some steps you can try to fix the problem:
Check the gas supply: Make sure that the gas supply to the hob is properly connected and turned on. If the gas supply is off or disconnected, the burners may not function properly.
Check the burners: Check the burners for any visible damage or blockages that may be causing the low flame. Make sure the burners are clean and free of any debris or foreign objects.
Check the gas pressure: Make sure that the gas pressure to the hob is set correctly. If the gas pressure is too low, the burners may not function properly.
Check the connection: Make sure that the connection between the hob and the gas supply is secure and not damaged. If the connection is damaged, it may cause the burners to function improperly.
Contact technical support: If the above steps do not help, you may need to contact Smeg or a technical support team for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose the problem and provide you with the necessary support.
It is also a good idea to check the documentation or manual that came with the hob for any troubleshooting tips or recommendations.
Hope this helps!
The issue is that the control board requires reconfiguration.
Firstly switch off the appliance and disconnect from the mains.
Reconnect and Press and Hold the Minus key '-'
While holding the minus key press keys 1 through 4 in turn within 4 seconds. Each key press will give an audible beep.
Once done you should get a 'C' displayed for each ring element.
Now place a pan of water on one element. Press the Plus key '+' next to the element ring and wait for the 'C' to change to '-'.
Repeat that for each element and once complete the appliance will switch off.
Reconfiguration is now complete and you can use the appliance as normal.
Mostly when you can light up the pits without the clicker, then that means that there is no power on the stove at all. Check the power cord running to it (which generate the sparks) and see if there is any damage to it.