Hi, I'm Mike you may need to replace the back medium burner tube if you notice the back
medium burner is not sparking efficiently.
For this repair, you'll need a putty knife, a hex pit, a Phillips head screwdriver, a
quarter inch nut driver, a half inch wrench, and a 5/8 wrench.
Before doing any repairs, completely disconnect your appliance from its power source.
To begin our repair, we're going to remove everything on the surface of the range.
Next using your hex pit, we're going to unscrew the orifice holders from the top of the range.
So once all the screws have been removed pop any remaining electrode clips to the inside
of the range, making it easier to lift up on this front top.
Using a putty knife, lift up on to the range to release it from the locks.
Once the top of the range has been popped out of the lock, lift up pull out of the left
side and slide the right side out.
After the top has been taken off, we're going to remove all the burner knobs.
Next using our quarter inch nut driver, we're going to remove this front panel.
Next we're going to unscrew the front panel from the switches on the range.
Next we're going to pull the front panel away.
To begin the repair, we're going to remove the medium orifice holder using our 5/8 wrench
we're just going to loosen up on the bolt and then using our fingers we're just going
to take the bolt off of the burner tube.
Next pull the orifice holder off of the burner tube.Next using our half inch wrench we're
going to remove the burner tube from the gas supply.
Next grab your new OEM replacement medium burner tube and if you don't have one of these
already you can find one on one of our online stores.
Using your fingers just secure the burner tube back onto the main gas line.
Once the burner tube has been fit snuggly on the main gas supply, use your half inch
wrench and just give it that extra tighten.
Next we're going to reattach the medium orifice holder back onto the burner tube.
Once the medium orifice holder has been put back onto the burner tube, you're ready to
put the top of your range back on.
So next we're going to slide the front panel back onto the range; we're just going to make
sure that all the switches fit through the front panel properly.
First, we're going to screw the front of the panel back into the inside of the range.
Next we're going to screw in the top panel to the sides of the range, do note that you
might have to push in the sides of the range in order for the holes to match up.
Next we're going to screw in the bottom of the front panel.
Next grab the top of the range and we're going to slide the right of the range in the hook
and place the left side up and over where it stays in place.
Next we're going to make sure that these clips right here fit into the sides of the range.
Press down.
Once the top of the range has been securely put back on, next using our hands, we're going
to reattach the orifice holders back to the top of the range.
So once all the orifice holders have been screwed back into the top of the range, next
we're going to replace all the burner caps and the burners.
After all the burners and burner caps have been put back on next we're going to put our
burner grates back on.
And after all your grates have been put back on, your repair is officially complete.
Finally, don't forget to plug in your appliance.
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