Troubleshooting Guide
5-9
RANGES &
& R
RANGETOPS
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
TEST / ACTION
BB. DELAYED IGNITION OF
OVEN BURNER
CC. RUSHING NOISE FROM
OVEN BURNER
DD. YELLOW FLAMES AT OVEN
BURNER
EE. OVEN BROILER BURNER
DOES NOT LIGHT
Igniter bracket bent
Orifice bracket holder reversed
Defective glow coil igniter
Bent orifice bracket holder
Defective bi-metal valve
Kinked or pinched capillary tube on the
thermostat
Defective thermostat
Blockage in venturi or orifice
Orifice bracket holder reversed
Bent orifice bracket holder
Oven burner tube pushed too far back
Air shutter out of adjustment
Air shutter out of adjustment
Wrong or dirty orifice
Defective glow coil igniter
Loose or broken connection between com-
ponents
Defective bi-metal valve
Defective thermostat
No power
No gas
Straighten and reposition or replace if neces-
sary. Needs to be 90° with burner tube.
Reverse the bracket so the flange faces toward
the back of the unit.
Replace if not drawing 3.3 to 3.6 amps. See
procedure in technical section
Straighten so that gas jet is aimed straight down
venturi tube, replace if necessary.
Replace if not drawing 3.03 to 3.3 VAC. See
procedure in technical section
Straighten the capillary tube or replace the ther-
mostat
Replace thermostat
Clear as necessary
Reverse the bracket so the flange faces toward
the back of the unit.
Straighten so that gas jet is aimed straight down
venturi tube, replace if necessary.
Pull burner tube forward so orifice is in burner
tube.
Adjust air shutter
Adjust air shutter
Check orifice size and clean if necessary
Replace if not drawing 3.3 to 3.6 amps.
Check all connections per wiring diagram
Replace if not drawing 3.03 to 3.3 VAC.
Check continuity at the thermostat and replace if
defective.
Check outlet and circuit breaker
Verify that there is gas to the appliance. You
may have to also check bimetal valve. Also
check shut-off valve on manifold to verify it is in
open position.
Summary of Contents for RT362F
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Page 3: ...General Information RANGES R RANGETOPS 1 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 13: ...Theory of Operation 2 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 20: ...RANGES R RANGETOPS Theory of Operation 2 8 ...
Page 21: ...Installation Information RANGES R RANGETOPS 3 1 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...
Page 26: ...RANGES R RANGETOPS Installation Information 3 6 ...
Page 27: ...Component Access Removal 4 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 4 COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL ...
Page 43: ...Troubleshooting Guide 5 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 53: ...Technical Data 6 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA ...
Page 56: ...RANGES R RANGETOPS Technical Data 6 4 ...
Page 57: ...R RA AN NG GE ES S R RA AN NG GE ET TO OP PS S Wiring Diagrams 7 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTIO N 7 ...
Page 88: ...R RA AN NG GE ES S R RA AN NG GE ET TO OP PS S 7 32 Wiring Diagrams ...