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burners intermittantly go nuclear on any temperature, like a random act of culinary violence!burners intermittantly go nuclear on any temperature, like a random act of culinary violence!
AnonymousJan 25, 2009
Same problem. Randon nuclear burner (only fornt left for us).
What's the fix?
How do I get to it?Same problem. Randon nuclear burner (only fornt left for us).
What's the fix?
How do I get to it?
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I wish I had good things to say about GE but I don't. Probably the burner control is no good. Contact GE and get support due to the fact somebody can get hurt.
Confirm there is 240 VAC powering the unit (make sure a breaker has not tripped or a fuse blown.).
Did the burners ever produce enough heat?
If yes, then we can look deeper. If no, then the burners may not be adequate for your cooking style. Burners are like light bulbs. A 60 watt bulb will put out more light than a 40 watt bulb. A 100 watt bulb will put out more light than a 60. Typically, a small burner will provide less cooking heat than a large burner.
I would check to see if you have 220 Volts to the stove, even if you have only one leg with 110 volts to stove it will let the burners get half hot. with out the model number i don't know about any censers. The flat tops have temp sensors on them. but not that operates for all four. I would check at wall receptacle first for 220 volts first but only if you are qualified to work with electricity REMEMBER it can injure or KILL you.
I did not receive instructions with my G E Profile cook top Model No. 80030750434). There is a build up on the elements which I am having problems removing. Should the top be scraped while the stove is hot or cold? What is the best cleaning product to use?
burners intermittantly go nuclear on any temperature, like a random act of culinary violence!
Same problem. Randon nuclear burner (only fornt left for us).
What's the fix?
How do I get to it?
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