Brand: FRIGIDAIRE
Category: Range
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 7:37 p.m.
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Lighting Burners: Turn control knob counterclockwise to LITE, push in, and visually confirm ignition. Adjust flame to desired size. Never cook with the knob in the LITE position.
Shutting Off Burners: Turn control knob clockwise to OFF.
Manual Lighting (Power Outage): Hold a lit match to the burner head, slowly turn the control knob to LITE. Adjust to desired flame size.
Flame Adjustment: Adjust flame size so it does not extend beyond the utensil edge. A good flame is clear, blue, and steady.
| OCCURRENCE | POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION |
|---|---|
| Surface burners do not light. | Surface control knob has not been completely turned to LITE. Push in and turn the surface control knob to LITE (until burner ignites) and then turn the surface control knob to the desired flame size. Burner ports are clogged. Clean burners. See "To Clean the Burner Grates, Contoured Burner Pans, Burner Cap Assembly, and Burner Base" under General Cleaning. With the burner off, use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean ports or slots. Electrical Power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company for service. Surface burners can be lit manually. See Setting Surface Controls in this Owner's Guide. Gas supply is turned off. Turn gas supply on. Power supply cord not plugged into outlet. |
| Surface burner flame burns half way around. | Burner ports or slots are clogged. With the burner off, clean by using a small-gauge wire or needle to clean ports or slots. |
| Moisture is present after cleaning. | Lightly fan the flame and allow the burner to operate until flame is full. Dry the burners thoroughly following instructions under General Cleaning. |
| Surface burner flame is orange. | Dust particles in main line. Allow the burner to operate a few minutes until flame turns blue. Salt air in coastal areas. A slightly orange flame is unavoidable. |