If you need assistance or service – Whirlpool FGS385B User Manual

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IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Burner fails to
light

The power cord is not

plugged into a live circuit with

proper voltage.

Plug the power cord into a live circuit

with proper voltage. (See Installation

Instructions.)

A household fuse has blown
or a circuit breaker has

tripped.

Replace household fuse or reset

circuit breaker. In case of prolonged

power failure, manually light burners.
(See page 8.)

Burner ports are clogged.

Clean with a straight pin. (See pages
24 and 26.)

Burner flames

are uneven

Burner ports are clogged.

Clean with a straight pin. (See pages
24 and 26.) If this fails, call an autho­
rized Roper service technician for

service.

Burner flames

lift off ports, are

yellow, or are

noisy when

turned off

Air/gas mixture is incorrect.

Contact an authorized Roper service

technician to check air/gas mixture.

Burner makes
popping noise

when on

Burner is wet from washing.

Let dry.

Control knob(s)

will not turn

You are not pushing in before

turning.

Push control knob(s) in before turning

to a setting.

Self-Cleaning

cycle will not
operate

The Oven Selector and Oven
Temperature Control are not
set to CLEAN.

Set both the Oven Selector and Oven

Temperature Control to CLEAN.

The range clock does not
show the correct time of day.

Reset clock to show the correct time

of day. (See page 11.)

The Lock Lever is not in the
CLEAN position - all the way
to the right.

Move Lock Lever all the way to the
right.

The Start Time Knob does
not show the correct time of
day or the knob is not all the

way out.

Reset the Start Time Knob to show

the correct time of day. Pull knob out

all the way.

The Stop Time Knob is not set
ahead to the time you want the
Self-Cleaning cycle to stop.

See Step 3 in “Setting the controls”
on page 21 for proper setting instruc­

tions.

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