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yes, I'm wondering that... they look like what is show on all the online pictures and on the jennair site, but on the site they show flush with the cooktop, and when I purchased it and looked at it in the store, they were flush, but now that it's installed they are way high.... very annoying.... posting pic so you can see how it looks... very ugly...yes, I'm wondering that... they look like what is show on all the online pictures and on the jennair site, but on the site they show flush with the cooktop, and when I purchased it and looked at it in the store, they were flush, but now that it's installed they are way high.... very annoying.... posting pic so you can see how it looks... very ugly...
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Make sure there is no blockage of the burner near where the spark jumps. All it takes is a drop of water to stop the gas flow near the spark. Most likely you can use a knife or some other thin blade to clear the slots where the flame comes out of the burner.
What color is your cook-top? The stainless model may have actual steel knobs.. End your model number with "s" when looking for the parts.. If you have stainless and they are still plastic "stainless look" knobs then call the manufacturer as they would be the only ones to be able to determine if there is a metal knob available for your unit. Good luck!
hello I assume you mean you are installing a new cook top, You can use caulk but its not easy to clean up after. Normally when I install a new cook top I use plumbers putty to seal it and bed it in. Hope this helps! Mike
1) turn off power at the breaker.
2) remove hold down screws
3) pop up cooktop out of counter top
4) remove knobs and downdraft grille
5) remove ceramic top (screws around outside and also in side grille opening)
6) unplug burners replace with new burner
Often there is a switch under the control knob that runs the igniter. I have heard that moisture from cleaning CAN cause this problem when it gets into the switch.
yes, I'm wondering that... they look like what is show on all the online pictures and on the jennair site, but on the site they show flush with the cooktop, and when I purchased it and looked at it in the store, they were flush, but now that it's installed they are way high.... very annoying.... posting pic so you can see how it looks... very ugly...
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