Many of my friends will find that my gas stove does not ignite when cooking, or goes out as soon as I turn it on and let go. Cooking is really tiring. In fact, there is a switch on the gas stove, which can be solved by moving it slightly. Let Flowey talk about it today. Of course, first of all, it is necessary to rule out the situation of ignition failure caused by lack of gas or arrears. If there are no problems, read on.
There will be a white pillar in the inner ring of the gas stove, which is the spark needle used for ignition. Generally, when we light a fire, we will hear a continuous "click" sound from the spark needle and send out sparks, and these sparks will ignite the gas. If we turn on the switch but fail to ignite, we usually find that the sound of the ignition needle becomes faint and choppy.
At this time, we need to check whether there are some oil or other stains attached to the spark needle. If it's clean, it's probably a dead battery. If the battery is dead, just replace the battery. Yes. Replacing the battery is also very simple. There is an inlaid plastic box at the bottom of the gas stove. Once you open the box, you will see an AA battery. If we don't have a spare battery at home, we can take the battery out and knock it with something to create a slight dent. Be careful not to knock the battery off with too much force. If you press it back, you can also use it once or twice in case of emergency.
What's the matter with the gas stove on and off?Generally, there is a needle on the ignition surface, which is a protective needle. This needle transfers a certain amount of heat when the gas burns, indicating that the fire is currently being used and needs to be continuously supplied. When we press and hold the switch, we force ** air. When the protective needle burns to a certain temperature and provides a signal, the fire continues to supply when we release the hand. If there is dirt or oil on the protective needle that interferes with temperature transfer, let go of your hand and the flame will be extinguished. Make sure the protective pin is clean. If it still can't catch fire, you can use a toothpick to clean the air cavity to ensure that the flame can burn to the protective needle.
If the above two methods cannot solve the problem of not catching fire or letting go of extinguishing, you need to find a professional master for maintenance. If the ignition needle keeps making a "click" sound, is always in the ignition state, and can smell the smell of gas, but does not ignite, it may be that there is a problem with the switch contact and needs to be overhauled. Get a professional to come to your home to repair. 。Many friends have spent a lot of unnecessary money because of this problem. Please check it out for yourself according to what Huahua said. Today, Huahua will introduce it here. I hope you will find it helpful. If you have any other methods and questions, please leave a message to discuss.