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Oven
If the solutions in this section do not solve a problem, contact a qualified service technician or Insignia customer service.
Flames suddenly go out
An air draft has extinguished
the flame
Make sure that an air draft does not blow directly
on the cook top.
A spill has extinguished the
flame
Turn off the burners, let the cook top cool, then
clean the burner and surrounding area. If the spill is
large, we recommend that you disassemble and
clean the burner and sump area. For instructions
on disassembling a cook top burner, see
Disassembling the cook top burners on page 27.
No LP gas
Make sure that you have not run out of LP gas. Refill
the tank if needed.
Can I use the burners during
a power outage?
WARNING:
If the flames are blown out when a
power outage occurs, immediately turn off the
burners. Gas may escape. The burners do not
automatically re-light when power is restored.
Yes, you use the cook top burners during a power
outage.
1
Holding a lighted match to the flame
spreader, push in on the control knob and
turn it counterclockwise to the fire label.
2
When the flame is burning all the way around
the burner, release the knob.
3
Adjust the heat if needed.
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Oven does not heat
No power supply
• Make sure that the circuit breaker has not
tripped.
• Make sure that there is no power outage in
your RV or area. If there is a power outage,
you cannot use the oven until power has
been restored.
WARNING:
Do not try to light the oven with a
match or lighter.
No LP gas
Make sure that you have not run out of LP gas. Refill
the tank if needed.
Oven settings are not correct Follow the instructions in Turning on the oven on
page 22.
Oven does not maintain the
temperature
The oven burner orifice is
blocked.
Make sure that the oven burner orifice is not
blocked. The orifice is in the pilot light and tube
burner compartment. See Accessing the pilot light
and oven burner on page 28.
The spray fire hole in the
oven tube burner is blocked.
Make sure that the spray fire hole is not blocked.
The orifice is in the pilot light and tube burner
compartment.
See Accessing the pilot light and
In the last review, we were
told to delete the text in red. Please verify.
The thermostat valve may be
damaged.
Contact a qualified service technician to replace
the thermostat valve.
Condensation around the
oven control panel or the top
of oven door
Food with a high moisture
content or local climate
conditions, like high
temperature or humidity, can
cause condensation
Condensation is normal.
Wipe the condensation off the control panel or
oven door. If you experience frequent or excessive
condensation, make sure that the cabinetry around
your range is moisture-proofed.
Steam comes from oven
vents at the back of my range
Moisture from food is
evaporating during cooking
This is normal, especially if you are cooking large
quantities of food in the oven.
Food is over-cooked or
under-cooked
Incorrect cooking time,
temperature, or rack position
Adjust the cooking time, temperature, or rack
position.
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION