Kitchen Ranges - Page 6 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
My Lasko Ceramic Heater is beeping every 5 second, how can i get it to stop?
It sounds like the beeping and flashing issue on your Lasko Ceramic Heater might be related to the clock setting. Here's what you can try:
Unplug the heater for a few minutes to ensure it's completely powered off.
While it's unplugged, try to reset the clock to the correct time by pressing the appropriate buttons on the heater's control panel. You might need to refer to the user manual for specific instructions on setting the clock.
After setting the clock correctly, plug the heater back in and see if the beeping stops.
If the issue persists, it's a good idea to consult the user manual or contact Lasko customer support for further assistance, as there might be a specific sequence of buttons to reset the clock or troubleshoot the problem.
Stove ignitor does not light burner. How to fix ?
This may sound silly and I know your stove is gas, but is your stove plugged into a power outlet on the wall? Some older stoves had the igniters powered from a wall socket so had to be 'plugged in' and others are powered by replaceable batteries, (AA's or AAA's), with the pack being mounted low down on the front, near one of the front feet. If it is a battery type try changing the battery for a new one. Sometimes the fix is that easy.
My Smeg gas oven lights up when I press the knob to light but as soon as I release the knob the flame dies?
Question edited for clarity.
The thermocouple safely device needs replacing. It's job is to make sure there is a good pilot flame before opening the main burner valve. When they fail, the flame goes out. You can try holding the knob longer, or just call for service and have it replaced. It is a gas appliance so should only be worked on by a gas certified technician. It is a fast job, in and out in 30 minutes, so call out plus the part.
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Maytag electric range door handle (how to replace?)
The above solution is fine, but you don't have to remove the door. Open the storage drawer for access to the trim screws (3) on the bottom of the door, remove the screws. Have a helper hold the glass along the bottom. Take the three screws on the top of the door trim out. Slide out the glass and put in a safe place. Remove the four screws that hold the handle brackets in place, remove the handle (or tighten if loose). Install the new handle (one screw on each side). Reinstall all parts in the reverse order of disassembly. The entire job took less than 30 minutes.
Door locks and F9 fault codes
The F9 code indicates there is a problem with the door lock.
Try disconnecting the power to the range for 10 seconds and reconnecting. Open the oven door and hold the door switch plunger in while you try these things. Put the control into clean for 5 minutes then cancel clean. You must hold the door switch plunger in for the 5 minutes.
Try canceling the clean cycle without putting the control into clean.
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