Based on what you've described you either have a propane issue or a thermocouple issue with your Furrion Oven # FR97KR. This could simply be a case of there being too low of a pressure for the burner to fully function and kicking back off. I recommend having a qualified technician take a look at the pressure and adjust your regulator accordingly.
If it's not the propane then it's most likely a faulty or dirty thermocouple. You can try to clean it but you'll want to ensure that it's aligned... view full answer...
AJ actually had this issue before when trying to shoot the review video for the Furrion 2-in-1 Range Oven with Glass Cover # FR57KR, which I've attached below. The solution was to rotate the oven control knob to the ignite position, push in and hold in while pushing the ignition clicker, then continue to hold the control knob in for about 10 to 15 seconds so that the thermocouple could heat up and allow gas flow to the oven burner.
If this doesn't solve the issue then you would need to... view full answer...
This is a great question but what typically happens is that the glass develops tiny micro cracks that develop from hitting the glass several times combined with continual heating and cooling of the stress fractures which eventually leads to the glass just giving out.
We have the replacement steel top with glass cover for the Furrion ovens with part # C-FSRE21SA-SS-003. view full answer...
Does the stove possibly have a regulator on it? If you are feeding regulated propane to a stove that has a regulator you would lower the pressure too low.
It's also possible your regulator is clogged or in need of replacing. For that the # 108220 would work great. I attached a review video for this regulator as well. view full answer...
Thank you for including the picture. You're on the right path as this is often a sign of a leaking hose, a bad regulator, or your stove has an issue. I would start by replacing your supply line with the MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - RV # 100473-12 as a low cost start to troubleshooting. view full answer...
The Furrion RV Wall Oven with LED Knobs - Gas - Stainless Steel # FSRD22LASS should absolutely function at the correct temperature. It sounds like your oven has a bad thermostat versus a bad knob since you mentioned the temp won't stabilize when you are using a thermometer like # A10-3200VP. If it were just a bad reading on the knob it would still stabilize. I recommend going to the dealer you bought from as that should be covered under your warranty on your new 5th wheel trailer.
They... view full answer...
it sounds to me like your Furrion convection oven either has a bad heating element or temperature sensor. You can have a qualified technician check both as well as the gas pressure to ensure that you're getting 11" WC so that the oven can properly operate. This unfortunately seems to be a very common issue and most people that have it have stated that using a cordierite tray (pizza stone) has helped with building and maintaining even heat in the oven. view full answer...
If you're referring to the internal 10 amp fuse in the top of the High Pointe Over the Range RV Convection Microwave # HP94ZR there have been owners who found that the door latch has two switches that wear over time and and end up causing the fuse to blow. Replacing these switches should clear up the issue. view full answer...
If you're not getting a spark when pushing in the igniter then the issue is likely with the spark ignitor mechanism, not the knob. If that is the case then we do offer a new spark ignitor module for select models, the Replacement Spark Igniter for Furrion 2-in-1 RV Range Oven part # FR77PR which fits the following: FSRE17SABL, F1S17L02A-SS, F1S17L02A-BL, F1S17L03A-BL, FSRE21SABL, F1S21L02A-SS, F1S21L02A-BL, and F1S21L03A-BL. We do also offer a new knob as well, the Replacement Ignition... view full answer...
Is your Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave # FMCM15SS working with other settings?
I reached out to my contact at Furrion and they said if the fan and heat aren't working but the microwave is getting power then the unit needs to be replaced.
If this is the case and you're outside the 1-year warranty window then you can use the same microwave oven as a replacement as we don't have any other microwaves with that convection feature you're trying to use. view full answer...
I'm assuming you're turning the knob above the flame symbol to 350 degrees or higher and you're still maxing out at 225 degrees on the # FR97KR. It sounds like you don't have enough inlet pressure. I would have a professional come out to check the pressure and make sure it meets the technical specifications of 10” WC Min to 13.8” WC Max. view full answer...
If your Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave # FMCM15SS is running and not heating then it has a broken Magnetron. This fortunately is a replaceable part, but you would need to reach out to Furrion to get one. Most RV appliance companies will not offer replacement parts though so you may be looking a complete replacement. view full answer...
It sounds like you have a lack of LP flow, check to see if the pilot light itself is lit; it should be. If your propane supply is good, full bottles and a functioning regulator, verify this by operation check of another LP appliance such as the stove. If the stove functions properly then your LP system is proper at least up to the point of the water heater. If your pilot light will not stay lit ensure there are no obstructions/blockage.
You may have a bad thermostat/regulator in need... view full answer...
The Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 41,800 Btu - White Item # LSB64FR has a minimum pressure requirement of 8" WC and a maximum pressure of 13" WC. Any pressure outside of that range will cause the # LSB64FR to not properly work. It sounds like you might need to replace the regulator since you can't run the stove and water heater at the same time.
Depending on your setup if you have a larger single tank you could need a vertical 2 stage regulator like the MB... view full answer...
I am not certain what unit you purchased but at etrailer we supply the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater, # LSB64FR, # FR93FR, # LSB44FR, and the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater, # FR98SR.
Please note the installation videos that have been created to assist customers with product reviews and installation process.
There are a number of reasons for failure to ignite, first check your gas supply. Ensure tank is full and that the regulator is properly functioning. Are other items in the... view full answer...
To replace the ignitor # FR58SR for the Furrion RV Cooktop - Propane - Triple Burner - Stainless Steel # FGH4ZSASS you would need to pull the top plate off of the body of the unit. This top plate is held down with a butyl tape so you'll have to pry the top off. Since the metal top is thin and the difficulty of removing the butyl tape is going to be very high both Furrion and myself recommend just replacing the unit completely if changing the battery isn't solving the ignitor issue.
The... view full answer...
Typically, with built-in microwaves like the Greystone Standard RV Microwave w/ Trim Kit # 324-000106, the 110v plug should be routed to an outlet inside a nearby cabinet.
If your microwave isn't heating up, you may have a burnt out diode or the microwave door switch. If the microwave door switch is damaged the microwave will look like it's working, but won't actually heat up anything.
If the diode has burnt out, this could indicate a short which would allow electrical flow in both... view full answer...
There is indeed a built-in fuse on the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave part # FMCM15SS, it's located at the upper right hand corner on the back of the unit. Therefore, the unit would need to be removed in order to access the fuse. The fuse however wouldn't be responsible for the problem you described, the fuse will control power to the unit so it either turns on or it doesn't.
I have also attached for you below the troubleshooting section of the owner's manual. The microwave... view full answer...
Yes, it appears your MaxxFan Plus Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan, Thermostat, and Remote, # MA00-04500K has been installed incorrectly. This will only operate from a 12VDC power supply, connect the two wires on the vent to your RV's electrical system. The black wire is for power, and the white wire is for ground. If your fan will work when you are not connected to a AC power pedestal but will work as intended when disconnected from the power pedestal and only have battery power available, then... view full answer...