When one stove hole can ignite normally while the other can not, the problem usually occurs in the cleaning of the automatic flameout probe, the blockage of the vent hole, the battery power, the solenoid valve or the internal circuit. The specific solution depends on the cause of the problem, but maintenance and regular cleaning of the gas stove is a good way to prevent problems. If there is an ignition problem, you can try to repair it by yourself or contact professional maintenance personnel according to the nature of the problem.
When one of the two eyes gas stoves can ignite normally, but the other can not, the problem usually occurs in the gas control system or ignition system of the gas stoves.
Possible causes and corresponding solutions:
1、 The automatic flameout probe is dirty:
1. Cause: The gas stove is equipped with an automatic flameout protection device, in which an automatic flameout induction probe is used to detect the flame. If the probe is covered with grease and dirt, it may not be able to sense the flame properly, causing ignition problems.
2. Solution: Use sandpaper or detergent to clean the automatic flameout probe to restore its sensitivity, so as to solve the ignition problem of the oven.
2、 The outlet hole of the stove hole is blocked:
1. Cause: Long term use of the gas stove and irregular cleaning may cause the vent hole of the stove hole to be blocked by dirt and debris, especially the position of the (j ì n) automatic flameout probe.
2. Solution: Clean the cooker comprehensively, especially the fire outlet of the fire cover. Use fine iron wire, toothpick and other tools to dredge and clean, so as to ensure the normal discharge of gas and solve the ignition problem of the oven.
3、 Low battery:
1. Cause: The battery of some gas cookers supplies power to each cooker hole separately. If the battery is low, normal ignition will not be possible.
2. Solution: Replace the battery to ensure sufficient battery power to solve the ignition problem.
4、 Solenoid valve fault:
1. Cause: Each oven is equipped with a solenoid valve to control the flow of gas. If the solenoid valve fails or gets stuck, the gas cannot flow normally, and the ignition will fail.
2. Solution: If the sound of solenoid valve closing is not heard during ignition, the solenoid valve may be faulty. The faulty solenoid valve needs to be replaced to solve the ignition problem.
5、 Internal circuit fault:
1. Cause: The gas stove contains control circuits, including automatic flameout protection control circuit and ignition system control circuit. Faults such as virtual connection or falling off of the circuit may cause ignition problems.
2. Solution: The internal circuit problem needs to be detected and repaired by professional technicians. It is not recommended that individuals try to repair, and professional maintenance personnel should be sought for help.