When a residential gas stove encounters issues, the taste of the cooked food significantly diminishes, which is utterly intolerable for cooking enthusiasts. In fact, problems with gas stoves are quite common during daily use. Today, Baixiu.com summarizes the common repair issues with gas stoves, so that you can judge the cause of the problems in the future.
Question 1: Abnormal Gas Stove Flame
Gas stove flames not igniting properly is a common occurrence, often due to flameout or a flame failure. The reason for this is likely excessive pressure in the gas stove. Therefore, simply adjusting the pressure of the gas stove or increasing the gas valve's setting is necessary.
Question Two: Gas stove lacks a spark
Regardless, many households have encountered the issue of gas stoves failing to spark. Although the cause of this malfunction is complex, the most likely reason is that the battery in the gas stove is depleted. Therefore, when faced with this situation, first replace the battery in the gas stove to determine if the lack of spark is due to a dead battery. Secondly, if the gas stove emits a "snap, snap" sound when the rotary switch is turned and no spark occurs, the cause may be a broken ignition electrode or poor contact.
Question 3: Automatic Shut-off for Gas Stove
The two aforementioned issues aren't major malfunctions. What's more frightening is when a gas stove suddenly goes out while cooking halfway through. Watching the half-cooked food in the pot, with the stove repeatedly turning off, can be incredibly frustrating. If this occurs, check if the gas supply to the stove is blocked; if so, simply clear the blockage. Additionally, the stove might be out of power or there could be other causes for the malfunction.
Question Four: The gas stove can light but extinguishes when released.
In normal circumstances, a gas stove flame will extinguish if the hand is released during ignition, which is a safety feature of the stove. Should the stove encounter any danger, this safety mechanism activates. However, if the flame goes out without reaching the thermocouple, it might be due to an improperly placed flame cover, which can be adjusted. If the flame has reached the thermocouple but still auto-extinguishes, it may be time to replace the thermocouple.
Question 5: Gas stove sparks but won't ignite
If the gas stove produces a spark, it indicates that there is no issue with the stove's battery, and neither the ignition electrode nor the induction electrode needs to be replaced. Try to ignite it with a lighter; if successful, turn the ignition electrode slightly to bring it closer to the edge of the hole. Alternatively, adjust the air control of the gas stove to mix the gas with air more thoroughly, making it easier to ignite.
If these methods fail to yield results, it is advisable to seek out a professional technician.





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