Bolcked injectors and blocked burner jets . I would also check and see if you have a valve on the that might be not be fully on . All points to lack of gas pressure I would also check the reg on your tank or bottle .
The thernocoiple works off the saftey device .so if its shutting off the coming back on then the fault is with the saftey valve letting gas pass in the off postion . Check with range master to see if there is a recall on this model . or ask for a replacment stove .
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Check your circuit breakers for a kitchen circuit that is off. Most range hoods are wired to a different circuit than the cooktop/range. Next check if any nearby GFCI (ground fault) or AFCI (arc fault) outlets aren't working. If the outlets have test/reset buttons, try to reset them. Warning: if these repeatedly trip, there may be a leak getting to your wiring (GFCI) or an insulation problem or loose wire that is causing a potential fire risk. Alternatively the outlets could be damaged and need to be replaced.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(My range hood is wired to a lighting circuit. Thus it's not on a GFCI circuit. However, your wiring could be different.)
Most likely you need to remove burner caps and clean out holes. While it is off turn it on for a sec and see if you small gas. CAREFUL just a sec.
A good cleaning is best before you call your gas company. Our's PG&E do'es it for free check with yours before you call a repairman.
Hope this helps Mike