Blomberg Oven: ignitor reigniting
What is this symptom?
Experiencing issues with your Blomberg oven where the ignitor lights the burner, but the flame extinguishes and attempts to reignite repeatedly? This could be due to a failing igniter, inconsistent gas safety valve operation, or blockages in the burner. Understanding the causes can help you troubleshoot effectively.
Important Tips for Blomberg Models
- Blomberg official support provides manuals and guidance for general oven operation and maintenance but lacks specific ignition cycling troubleshooting steps. Consult model service manual for component locations.
Possible Causes
Weak or failing gas oven igniter
How to Identify: Igniter glows dimly or takes longer than normal to open the gas valve; oven fails to maintain flame; reignites repeatedly as it struggles to sustain ignition. Often audible clicking or gas smell may be noticed before ignition.
Part: gas oven igniter
Gas safety valve not opening consistently
How to Identify: If the igniter glows but gas isn’t consistently released, the flame will go out and attempt to reignite. Professional testing often required to confirm valve operation.
Part: gas safety valve
Obstructions or blockages in burner or gas flow
How to Identify: Irregular or weak flame, possible flickering, recurring failure to sustain flame due to limited gas flow. Visible debris or food residues around burner ports may contribute.
Part: burner ports / gas line
DIY Solutions
Inspect and Clean Igniter and Burner Components
- Disconnect power and shut off gas supply before starting.
- Remove oven racks and access the burner area at the bottom of the oven.
- Visually inspect the igniter for cracks, discoloration, or debris on the surface.
- Use a soft brush to gently clean any food debris around the igniter and burner ports.
- Ensure burner ports are free of obstructions using soft brush or compressed air.
- Reconnect and test oven ignition.
Test Igniter Function with Multimeter
- Disconnect power and shut off gas supply.
- Remove oven racks and access igniter wires.
- Disconnect igniter from wiring harness and set multimeter to ohms.
- Measure resistance of the igniter and compare to manufacturer specifications.
- If reading falls outside normal range (very high or infinite), consider replacing igniter.
Professional Repairs
Igniter Assembly Replacement
Gas Safety Valve Inspection/Replacement
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Clean burner and igniter area: Build‑up of debris affecting gas flow and igniter functioning
Frequency: every 3-6 months
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Blomberg Oven ignitor reigniting?
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When should I call a technician for ignitor reigniting?
References & Sources
- Gas Oven Igniter Glows but No Flame Community
- Blomberg Oven Product Support and Manuals Official
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Faulty ignitor that is unable to maintain a steady flame, causing it to reignite repeatedly.
- Weak gas supply or pressure issues that prevent consistent ignition.
- Dirty or blocked burner ports that disrupt gas flow and ignition.
User Suggested Solutions
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Inspect and replace the ignitor if it shows signs of wear or damage. To do this, turn off the power and gas supply, remove the oven bottom panel, disconnect the ignitor, and replace it with a new one. Reassemble and test the oven.
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Check the gas supply line for any kinks or blockages. Ensure that the gas valve is fully open and that there are no leaks. If necessary, contact your gas supplier to check for pressure issues.
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Clean the burner ports using a small brush or compressed air to remove any debris or buildup. Ensure that the ports are clear and allow for proper gas flow.
Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
Community Discussions
constant puffing noise, ignitor reigniting
Faulty ignitor likely causing the issue; check with an appliance tech for verification.
Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair
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