Do you have a question about the Cookmaster CK100F232 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Neralie Auvray
May 9, 2025
Our cooker is only lighting intermittently, sometimes no gas flows through and we don’t know why
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Mr. Anderson
May 19, 2025
The Leisure CK100F232 cooker lighting intermittently and sometimes not allowing gas to flow could be due to several possible issues:
1. Faulty Ignition System: If the spark generator, ignition switch, or electrodes are faulty or dirty, the cooker may not ignite reliably. Check for weak or no spark at the burners.
2. Thermocouple Issue: The thermocouple is a safety device that stops gas flow if the flame isn't detected. If it's dirty, misaligned, or faulty, it may incorrectly signal that the flame is out, stopping gas flow.
3. Blocked or Dirty Burners: Food residue or debris can block gas ports on the burners, preventing proper gas flow and ignition.
4. Gas Supply Problem: A low or interrupted gas supply, such as a partially closed valve or regulator fault, can cause intermittent lighting or no gas flow.
5. Control Knob Fault: If the control knob mechanism is damaged or worn, it may not open the gas valve properly or engage the ignition switch.
6. Safety Valve Malfunction: A faulty safety valve may prevent gas from flowing even when conditions are safe for ignition.
To fix the issue, components should be inspected, cleaned, or replaced as needed. If unsure, contact a qualified technician.
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Claire Benson
June 6, 2025
The ignition butter on my oven has broken and fallen inside it's hole! Is there a fix for this? Thanks!
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Do you have a question about the Cookmaster CK100F232 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Our cooker is only lighting intermittently, sometimes no gas flows through and we don’t know why
The Leisure CK100F232 cooker lighting intermittently and sometimes not allowing gas to flow could be due to several possible issues:
1. Faulty Ignition System: If the spark generator, ignition switch, or electrodes are faulty or dirty, the cooker may not ignite reliably. Check for weak or no spark at the burners.
2. Thermocouple Issue: The thermocouple is a safety device that stops gas flow if the flame isn't detected. If it's dirty, misaligned, or faulty, it may incorrectly signal that the flame is out, stopping gas flow.
3. Blocked or Dirty Burners: Food residue or debris can block gas ports on the burners, preventing proper gas flow and ignition.
4. Gas Supply Problem: A low or interrupted gas supply, such as a partially closed valve or regulator fault, can cause intermittent lighting or no gas flow.
5. Control Knob Fault: If the control knob mechanism is damaged or worn, it may not open the gas valve properly or engage the ignition switch.
6. Safety Valve Malfunction: A faulty safety valve may prevent gas from flowing even when conditions are safe for ignition.
To fix the issue, components should be inspected, cleaned, or replaced as needed. If unsure, contact a qualified technician.
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The ignition butter on my oven has broken and fallen inside it's hole! Is there a fix for this? Thanks!