Overview
ILVE Majestic ranges use an electronic ignition system that produces a clicking sound when activating the burners. This system is designed to ignite the gas safely and efficiently during startup.
During normal operation, clicking occurs only while the burner is being ignited and should stop once the flame is established. The ignition system is activated when the control knob is turned to the ignition position.
If the clicking continues after the burner is lit, this typically indicates that the ignition system is still attempting to spark because it is not detecting a stable flame condition.
In most cases, continuous clicking is caused by moisture, cleaning residue, or burner misalignment rather than a component failure.
Common Causes
If burners are clicking constantly, the issue is typically related to:
- Moisture in burner or ignition components
- Burner cap or flame divider misaligned
- Food debris around igniter
- Knob stuck in ignition position
- Electrical ignition switch sticking
- Recent cleaning or spillover
Operational Note
Majestic burners use a continuous spark ignition system during startup.
- Clicking is normal during ignition only
- Clicking should stop once the flame is stable
- Continuous clicking usually indicates the system is still detecting a need to ignite
This is most commonly caused by moisture or misalignment, not a failure.
Troubleshooting Tip
Review the troubleshooting chart on the following page before contacting service.| Possible Cause | What To Do |
|---|---|
| Knob not held long enough | Hold knob 3–5 seconds |
| Burner parts misaligned | Reposition burner components |
| No clicking sound | Check power supply |
| Clicking but no flame | Check gas supply |
| Weak ignition | Clean burner ports |
| Moisture present | Allow burner to dry |
Step 1: Confirm proper burner operation
Steps:
- Press and turn knob to ignition position
- Hold knob for 3-5 seconds
- Observe ignition
Result interpretation:
- Clicking stops → Normal operation
- Clicking continues → Continue diagnosis
Step 2: Check for moisture
Steps:
- Determine if cooktop was recently cleaned
- Inspect for water or condensation around igniter
Action:
- Allow burners to fully dry
- Retry ignition
Important:
- Moisture can cause continuous sparking even when flame is present.
Step 3: Inspect burner alignment
Steps:
- Remove grates and burner caps
- Check alignment of burner components
Action:
- Ensure burner sits flat and centered
Reference:
- Improper alignment can interfere with ignition sensing
Step 4: Check ignition area
Steps:
- Inspect igniter and surrounding area
- Remove grease or debris
Result interpretation:
- Clean gently with non-abrasive material
Step 5: Check control knob position
Steps:- Turn burner off completely
- Restart ignition
- Clicking stops after reset → Knob issue
- Clicking continues → Continue
Step 6: Reset the oven
Steps:
- Turn OFF the circuit breaker
- Wait at least 2 minutes
- Turn the breaker back ON
- Test the oven at 350°F (175°C) using Convection / Fan mode
Step 7: Observe temperature behavior
| Situation | Issue | Possible Causes |
|---|---|---|
| A | Clicking stops after drying | Moisture issue |
| B | Clicking stops after cleaning | Debris issue |
| C | Clicking on one burner only | Local issue |
| D | Clicking on all burners | Electrical issue |
| E | Clicking continues constantly | Possible ignition switch issue |
Step 8: Identify unsafe conditions
Steps:
- Clicking continues with flame present
- Clicking occurs with burner off
- Multiple burners clicking simultaneously
- No response to cleaning or drying
If any of these occur:
- Turn OFF appliance
- Do NOT continue use
- Contact service
When to contact service
Service is required if:
- Clicking continues after all cleaning and drying steps
- Ignition system activates without user input
- Multiple burners are affected consistently
Possible causes include:
- Faulty igniter
- Electrical supply issue
- Ignition module failure
These components require inspection by a qualified service technician.
Contact ILVE USA Customer Service to schedule service.

