Download Whirlpool 4322452 Specifications
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Gas odor. Pilot light out. Ventilate room, then relight pilot. Gas odor with all pilots lit or with electronic ignition. Burner control on slightly. Turn off burner controls. Gas line leak. Turn off gas to range, ventilate room, call gas company. Surface burner does not light. Pilot light out. Relight pilot. Burner pilot port hole blocked. Clear burner portholes. Burner or flash tube out of position. Reposition burner or flash tube. No power to range (ranges with electronic igniters). Make sure range is plugged in. Also check for blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Electronic igniter does not spark. Inspect ignitor and ignitor module. Burner flame openings clogged. Clean burner. Too much air to burner. Adjust air shutter. Not enough gas to burner. Check pressure regulator. Pilot opening blocked. Clear pilot opening. Pilot light set too low. Adjust pilot light. Too much air to burner. Adjust air shutter. Not enough gas to burner. Check pressure regulator. Burner port openings clogged. Clean burner. Not enough air to burner. Adjust air shutter. Not enough gas to burner. Check pressure regulator. Surface burner flame too high, noisy, or blowing. Too much air to burner. Adjust air shutter. Too much gas to burner. Check pressure regulator. Surface burner flame yellow or sooty. Burner out of position. Reposition burner. Not enough air to burner. Adjust air shutter. Too much gas to burner. Check pressure regulator. Surface burner pilot does not stay lit. Surface burner flame low or uneven. Page 6-12