Rangemaster 110 IUO 559 00 Ser no. 5331 037675
SOURCE: The gas flow is very low to the 3 burners on my grill
Hi - assuming there is no severe kink in your gas hose and there isn't any other obstruction in your gas line, a likely cause is that your regulator is faulty and may need to be replaced. I don't think they are very expensive.
You may want to post your problem on the Jenn-Air section of this forum: http://www.bbqsource-forums.com
I've had good luck getting help there with my grills.
Pat
SOURCE: RANGEMASTER 110 Cooker FLAME FAILURE DEVICE fitting
My progress to date (20090127):
1 Turn off the gas supply to the oven
2 Turn off the electricity supply
3 Remove the oven linings
4 Remove the storage drawer
5 Remove the three screws holding on the bottom trim and the trim
6 Crank up the front roller
7 Pull out the oven carefully making sure the gas hose and electrical lead are long enough and not caught
8 Working from the rear of the Rangemaster, for the right-hand oven, remove the four screws on the corners of the large cover plate at the back of the oven about half way down on the left-hand side as viewed from the back.
9 Remove the cover plate.
10 Go to the front of the oven. Above the burner assembly, towards the left is a thin metal rod running front to back. This is held in place by a clip at the back and by the hole in the metal frame at the front. Remove the metal clip at the back using a pair of long-nosed pliers. Retain the clip.
11 This should release the metal rod (flame sensing device) and you should be able to push it through the hole and out at the back. It is attached to a long copper wire.
12 Go to the back of the range. You should be able to work the wire back through the hole in the rear metal plate and up to the gas valve. The wire is held in place at the gas valve by a bent clip on the rear right. Carefully bend this clip back towards the oven to release the wire.
13 The wire goes down under the gas valve and to a threded bolt end into the bottom of the gas valve ad the bolt is held in place using a locking nut.
14 Remove the locking nut using a small spanner. The threded bolt should now turn, with the aid of long-nosed pliers.
15 The next trick is to remove this threaded bolt on the end of the copper wire and I have not figured out how to do that. It will unscrew a good way but becomes tight and will not come out, as though something inside the valve is holding it in place. Could it be that the flame sensing device has to be removed and inserted from inside the gas valve? If so, what a daft piece of engineering this is.
16 HELP.
SOURCE: Rangemaster 110 gas grill flame
your burners are not burning good because they need to be cleaned and the loud popping noise is the gas burning in the ventury until it burns it self out its a very common thing
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SOURCE: Rangemaster gas grill - little or no gas pressure
you can phone rangemaster helpline on 08707 895 107 spare parts or tech team.
SOURCE: Grill Element Blown Rangemaster Classic 110
I have the same problem. The installation and service guide details how to change the grill element but does anyone know what the part number is for the grill element?
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