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Rebecca Yount, we're sorry to learn that your Oven will not ignite. We recommend service due to we aren't certified Technicians and wouldn't be able to advise you on how to relight the pilot light on your Oven.
A faint gas odor near an appliance may indicate that the pilot light has gone out. If the appliance has a pilot light and the odor persists after relighting, exit immediately, leaving doors and windows open as you exit. Do not open windows if they're not already open. Do not use your telephone or cell phone, operate any appliance, light a match or turn light switches on or off. Call your local gas supplier from a neighboring location.
Okay,
1, check your power, locate your breaker for the range. turn the breaker off and turn it back on.
Your Range it is electronic control on the Oven but not the Stove Top heating elements.
After you reset the breaker and it still not work.
Please let me know more about the unit.
When you purchase.
How/when it happen.
What is the indicator showing.
throw the piece of **** out! nobody seems to know how to do this, and there is zero customer service or help available. there are problems like this all over the net with no answers.
Relighting Your Furnace's Pilot Light
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Turn off the gas at the main valve at your utility box
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Wait five to ten minutes for gas fumes to waft away
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Get a long match—yes, a fireplace match, not a standard match
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Set the gas valve on your furnace to "pilot"
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Press the red button as you hold the match to the pilot valve
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Keep pressing the red button for 30-60 seconds so the pilot can heat the
thermocouple. Release the button and see if the pilot remains lit
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If pilot goes out, wait five to ten minutes and repeat the process
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Once the pilot stays lit, turn the main gas valve back on
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If the pilot light continues to go out, call a technician, who may need
to adjust or replace your thermocouple or adjust your pilot
I would take out the pilot and clean it up and see what happens,also look behind the unit and see if theres a gas regulator on the gas line,if so you will see a nut on it take it off with a pair of pliers and clean as well.that valve is actually the saftey valve,when the pilot lights the flame impinges on the thermocouple and that sends a millivolt back to that valve in order to open.if none of these resolve your problem i would replace the thermocouple first as this is a cheap part and easy to put on.if you need a part # i can give it to you.let me know.
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