Hello, common reasons why the gas stove still beeps after turning off the flame: 1. Caused by oil pollution: Please check whether the gas stove is dirty. Please clean the oil stains on the cooker eye and try to turn it off. Again. 2. If you close the gas source valve directly and the flameout alarm occurs, you just need to restart it, close the valve and then turn it off. 3. If the fire is out normally or there is a beep, it may be a valve or pulse failure. Please contact maintenance personnel to come and check.
Why does the gas stove automatically turn off after being ignited and still beep?
To start an ignition, you must press the setting switch the gas source. The related actions of this switch are as follows. to turn on the gas and light. When the coil of commutation of the switch fails, the ignition switch will be blocked, causing ignition to continue. If the switch itself fails and does not disengage, it will also continue to turn on. Generally, as long as the stove is off, the electronic impulse lighter will no longer light.
1. The reason may be that the probe is damaged. Can the flame in the middle burn the probe? Because only by burning the probe can the fire be stopped. 2. Secondly, it is necessary to ensure the continuation of combustion and the smooth running of the feedback circuit. The gas stove feedback mechanism is mainly installed where the flame can burn directly. When the flame is normal, the feedback loop is triggered. provide a continuous gas supply signal to the blower. Otherwise, the blower closes the solenoid valve. Solutions for gas stoves that turn off automatically but arestill making noise after being ignited are as follows: 1. The ignition needle is dirty The kitchen is a place that is easily dirty and easily contaminated by oil. If the gas stove is left for too long, the ignition needle will be easily stained by oil, so you need to clean the grease on the ignition needle and then try to light again. 2. Is the battery charged? It is a problem that is easily encountered in daily life and is also a problem that people generally pay more attention to. When you notice that the ignition does not catch fire, you should check if the battery is charged. charge. Otherwise, just replace it with a regular AA battery. 3. Poor circuit contact. This is an easy problem to ignore, but it is commonly encountered among many old users. The main thing is to check whether there is rust on the positive and negative poles of the battery box, and whether therethere are. There is poor contact on the circuit. The rust must be removed and the circuit must be connected precisely. 4. Overpressure protection. Many gas stoves have overpressure protection functions, they do not start at this time, you need to replace the pressure reducer and try it.