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Thanks for the tips. Cleaning the ignitor works. The problem I'm having is that the flame is not burning consistently all the way around. The flame comes out higher on some sides.
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You don't mention it in the video, but these are two stage burners. The main port you cleaned is for the low, medium, high settings. But there's a second port for the simmer ring that is below the main ring. The igniter ignites the simmer ring, so you need to access and clean that port as well. (very difficult)
Thanks for the video, it was very informative. I was recently trying to disassemble and clean the D base assembly and upper parts and after removing the large nut for the venturi I then used a 20mm socket to attempt to unscrew it from the stovetop. I wasn't budging and applying too much force I guess I heard an odd sound and I thought something broke. I was no able to free the venturi and sure enough the gas line must have snapped inside the stove as gas no longer flows up the venturi. I does appear replacement gas lines and some parts are available or this stove (RDS-364GL) but any advice how I can get these venturi's unscrewed so I can remove the top to repair the broken gas line? I have not slid the stove out of the cabinetry yet but is there access to the underside of the stovetop from the rear? I'm thinking I may need to secure whatever the venturi screws in to (I think it's the Jet Holder based on the parts diagram) rom the underside which working the venturi from the top. Suggestions?
Aah Mike, I feel your pain. I’ve had that happen also. I had to drill out the brass Venturi and pull out the broken pieces so I could get in there and replace the gas line. Maybe spray some break free around the other venturis and let it soak in overnight. Might need to order a few more new venturis.
My DCS range had spill on one burner which rendered it useless. I'm trying to fix it. I went and replaced the simmer orifice. When operated the burner, the simmer ring ignited but not the main burner. So replaced the main orifice. Now the simmer flame won't ignite or the main flame. Any thoughts?
i use the same procedure. However, I have a situation with one burner. it lights but the sparks don't stop or come on intermittently while the burner has flame...
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance ok, how about when one burner's spark starts anly when I turn the knob to the low setting. this DCS' knobs start the spark at the high setting.
Great question, This guy made a really good video on how to clean another one of the more hidden holes that supplies the initial flame too late to burner.ua-cam.com/video/rC4CqE_5hJI/v-deo.html
By 2:36 you solved my problem! Thank you!!!!
That is excellent news 👍😊
Thank you so much for posting this. The center hole where the gas comes out was clogged. A paper clip did the trick. Thank you again.
Excellent,
Thanks John😊👍
Appreciate the video!!!! This gave me the clues I needed to fix my DCS range 😎😎
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Thank you so much it help a lot 🙏🏻
Awesome,
Thank you 👍😊
Thanks so much. I am glad u mentioned to do it several times. It worked for me and save me $$$$!
Nicely done😊👍
That did it! Thank you for your time.
Nicely done.😊😊😊
Thank you some much. I’m going to do this today. I’m confident it will work.
Happy to help 😊
Thank you!!!
You’re welcome 😊😊😊
Thanks for the tips. Cleaning the ignitor works. The problem I'm having is that the flame is not burning consistently all the way around. The flame comes out higher on some sides.
I think you need to move the little air shutter so the opening is smaller to send more gas to the burner👍
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance Not sure where the air shutter is
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Thank you so so much sir. We where down to 1 burner.
Nice job Benjamin,
I’m so happy you got the burners all working.
You don't mention it in the video, but these are two stage burners. The main port you cleaned is for the low, medium, high settings. But there's a second port for the simmer ring that is below the main ring. The igniter ignites the simmer ring, so you need to access and clean that port as well. (very difficult)
Thanks so much Mitch👍👍👍
Thanks for the video, it was very informative.
I was recently trying to disassemble and clean the D base assembly and upper parts and after removing the large nut for the venturi I then used a 20mm socket to attempt to unscrew it from the stovetop. I wasn't budging and applying too much force I guess I heard an odd sound and I thought something broke. I was no able to free the venturi and sure enough the gas line must have snapped inside the stove as gas no longer flows up the venturi.
I does appear replacement gas lines and some parts are available or this stove (RDS-364GL) but any advice how I can get these venturi's unscrewed so I can remove the top to repair the broken gas line?
I have not slid the stove out of the cabinetry yet but is there access to the underside of the stovetop from the rear? I'm thinking I may need to secure whatever the venturi screws in to (I think it's the Jet Holder based on the parts diagram) rom the underside which working the venturi from the top.
Suggestions?
Aah Mike, I feel your pain.
I’ve had that happen also. I had to drill out the brass Venturi and pull out the broken pieces so I could get in there and replace the gas line. Maybe spray some break free around the other venturis and let it soak in overnight. Might need to order a few more new venturis.
It helped me thanks alot....
You’re very welcome 😊
My DCS range had spill on one burner which rendered it useless. I'm trying to fix it. I went and replaced the simmer orifice. When operated the burner, the simmer ring ignited but not the main burner. So replaced the main orifice. Now the simmer flame won't ignite or the main flame. Any thoughts?
Can you try this: ua-cam.com/video/rC4CqE_5hJI/v-deo.html
Thank you. Would you please share how to re-light the pilot in the oven of the same DCS stove?
Your oven has an electric glow igniter I think so it should light on its own when you call for heat👍
i use the same procedure. However, I have a situation with one burner. it lights but the sparks don't stop or come on intermittently while the burner has flame...
Can you super clean all the metal parts.
It sounds like a bad ground and cleaning should do it👍
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance ok, how about when one burner's spark starts anly when I turn the knob to the low setting. this DCS' knobs start the spark at the high setting.
What is the hole is not clogged, it clicks with spark, but won't light.
Great question,
This guy made a really good video on how to clean another one of the more hidden holes that supplies the initial flame too late to burner.ua-cam.com/video/rC4CqE_5hJI/v-deo.html