You will have to check on the voltage to the ignition unit if there is power the voltage to the coils must be checked if there is failure in the invertor section/Ht circuit.
Since this is a HT generating circuit if the voltage and trigger comes to the circuit then the failure of the invertor unit can be a possibility.
So check the controls, the trigger once again before it can be confirmed.
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Keep the air holes around the burners free of debris and grease by clearing out the holes with a thin piece of wire or a toothpick. Cleaning out the holes helps the ignitor light the cooktop
Listen for the clicking sound of the ignitor, then turn off the burner if you don't hear the clicking.
Turn the burner to the "Off" position, if you continue to hear the ignitor tick after you've lit the burner. Turn the burner back on to relight it. Ignitors normally make a brief series of electrical clicking sounds when you turn on the ignitors.
Let the ceramic igniter dry out if it has gotten wet and the burner won't ignite. If the igniter isn't wet, clear out the little holes in the burner by chipping out any blockage with a straightened paper clip.
Clean the electrodes if the burners still don't light. The electrode is in the burner base. Clean the metal part with a soft cloth. You can use emery board on the metal part but not the white ceramic part.
Hi,
Your
problem could be or probably is with the regulator...too much gas
pressure...
Propane,
LP, or Natural Gas Regulator Problems
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The problem is electrical. it was working before the electrician turned the power off. please don't try any more solutions. we are calling a service person thanks.
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