Overview
ILVE Majestic ranges use precision gas burners designed to ignite quickly and produce a stable, evenly distributed blue flame during operation.
During normal ignition, a brief gas smell may be present for a few seconds as the burner lights. Once ignition is complete, the gas should burn cleanly with no noticeable odor.
If a gas smell persists during operation or becomes strong, this may indicate incomplete combustion, delayed ignition, or a gas flow issue.
In most cases, this condition is caused by burner blockage, improper ignition, or airflow conditions rather than a gas leak.
Common Causes
If gas smell is present during burner operation, the issue is typically related to:
- Delayed ignition
- Blocked or clogged burner ports
- Burner cap or flame divider misaligned
- Incomplete combustion (yellow/orange flame)
- Burner not lighting fully
- Gas flow irregularity
- Recent cleaning or moisture
Operational Note
A slight gas smell during ignition is normal and should last only a few seconds.
- The burner should ignite quickly and burn cleanly
- A stable blue flame indicates proper combustion
- A persistent gas smell is not normal and should be addressed
If the odor continues after ignition, it indicates that gas is not being fully burned and further inspection is required.
Troubleshooting Tip
Review the troubleshooting chart on the following page before contacting service.| Possible Cause | What To Do |
|---|---|
| Delayed ignition | Clean burner holes |
| Blocked ports | Clean burner holes |
| Burner misaligned | Re-seat components |
| Incomplete combustion | Check flame color |
| Partial ignition | Ensure full burner lighting |
| Moisture present | Allow to dry |
Step 1: Confirm when the smell occurs
Steps:
- Ignite burner
- Observe flame pattern and color
Result interpretation:
- Smell only at ignition → Normal operation
- Smell continues during use → Continue diagnosis
Step 2: Check flame quality
Steps:
- Observe flame color and distribution
Result interpretation:
- Blue, even flame → Normal combustion
- Yellow/orange or uneven flame → Combustion issue
Step 3: Inspect burner ports
Steps:
- Turn off burner and allow to cool
- Inspect burner holes
Action:
- Remove debris
- Ensure all ports are open
Reference:
- Blocked ports can cause unburned gas and odor.
Step 4: Inspect burner alignment
Steps:
- Remove grates and burner caps
- Check alignment of burner components
Action:
- Reinstall so all parts sit flat and centered
Step 5: Ensure full ignition
Steps:
- Ignite burner
- Confirm flame surrounds entire burner
Result interpretation:
- Full ring flame → Normal
- Partial flame → Gas not fully burning
Step 6: Check for moisture or recent cleaning
Steps:
- Identify recent cleaning or spillover
- Inspect for water in burner or igniter
Result interpretation:
- Allow full drying time
- Retest
Step 7: Check gas supply
Steps:
- Test other burners
- Confirm gas supply is steady
Result interpretation:
- All burners affected → Gas supply issue
- One burner affected → Local burner issue
Step 8: Identify unsafe conditions
Steps:
- Strong gas smell during operation
- Smell persists after cleaning
- Burner does not ignite fully
- Flame is unstable or discolored
If any of these occur:
- Turn OFF appliance
- Do NOT continue use
- Ventilate the area
- Contact service
When to contact service
Service is required if:
- Gas smell persists during operation
- Burner does not fully ignite
- Flame remains unstable or discolored
Possible causes include:
- Gas pressure issue
- Air-to-gas mixture imbalance
- Burner component defect
These components require inspection by a qualified service technician.
Contact ILVE USA Customer Service to schedule service.

