Facebook/Creator Kampung
Brilio.net - A gas stove that won't turn on will interfere with cooking activities. Sometimes the gas stove doesn't turn on because the knob is loose. It could also be that even though the gas flow is smooth, the stove knob has been turned repeatedly, the stove still won't light at all.
Like it or not, you have to rack your brain to repair the stove in various ways. Even though you rush to the service technician, it turns out there is an easy way to deal with a stove that won't turn on , you know.
This method was demonstrated by Facebook user Creator Kampung. In his video upload, this man shows the condition of his stove. Even though the stove knob has been turned repeatedly, the stove fire is still difficult to ignite.
photo: Facebook/Kreator Kampung
Easy tricks to overcome the gas stove won't turn on.
To do this, first remove the stove burner. If so, look for the gas stove spuyer section. This part is located in the lower area, it looks like a small channel. After investigating, the function of the spuyer is to regulate the size of the gas flow on the stove.
"The main key is in this hole, guys," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from Facebook Creator Kampung on Monday (18/3).
photo: Facebook/Kreator Kampung
When the stove fire won't burn, it could be because the spuyer flow is clogged with dirt. As a result, the gas flow does not come out optimally and is even blocked.
Therefore, this man immediately relied on one simple tool to solve this problem. It can be seen in the video upload that one of the tools in question is a stick.
photo: Facebook/Kreator Kampung
The next process, just plug the stick into the spuyer hole of the gas stove. Do this slowly until you feel there is no more dirt blocking it.
photo: Facebook/Kreator Kampung
After plugging the stick, try restarting the stove. Turn the stove knob as usual. Well, the stove fire was lit, right?
photo: Facebook/Kreator Kampung
If so, replace the stove to its original position. The stove is ready to be used for cooking again.
Easy way to overcome a small stove fire.
If the flame on your gas stove is too small, here are some steps you can try to solve the problem:
1. Check the gas source.
Make sure that your gas cylinder or gas source has sufficient supply and is not running out. If necessary, replace the empty gas cylinder with a new one.
2. Check connection.
Check all gas connections from the gas cylinder to the stove. Make sure there are no leaks or loose connections. Make sure the gas hose is not folded or kinked.
3. Clean the burner.
There may be dust or dirt blocking the holes in the burner, thereby blocking the flow of gas. Turn off the stove and let it cool. After that, clean the burner carefully using a small brush or clean cloth.
4. Adjust the gas pressure.
Some gas stoves have a gas pressure control valve. Make sure this valve is adjusted correctly according to your stove's needs. Try increasing the gas pressure slightly by turning the valve if necessary.
5. Check the regulator.
The gas regulator is responsible for regulating the gas pressure from the cylinder to the stove. Make sure the regulator is in good condition. If there is damage or leakage, immediately replace it with a new one.
6. Clean the gas line.
Sometimes, the gas channel in the stove can also be blocked by dried dirt or oil. You can clean it carefully using a small brush and soapy water. Be sure to wipe dry and ensure there is no water remaining before turning on the stove.
Remember to always be careful when working with a gas stove and be sure to turn off the gas source before carrying out inspections or repairs.
(brl/lut)