Overview
The control knobs on Majestic ranges are positioned on the front of the appliance and are exposed to heat generated during cooking, especially when using high burner settings or oven functions. It is normal for knobs to become warm during operation due to heat transfer from the cooktop and surrounding components.
During extended cooking or when multiple burners are in use, heat can build up around the control panel area. This is particularly noticeable when using large cookware, high flame settings, or prolonged oven use. In most cases, this condition is related to normal heat radiation and airflow around the appliance.
However, if the knobs become excessively hot to the touch, uncomfortable to use, or heat increases beyond typical conditions, it may indicate improper flame adjustment, cookware placement, or airflow issues. The manual also notes that surfaces near burners can become hot during use and should be handled with caution.
Common Causes
Knobs overheating is typically related to:
- High burner flame settings
- Large cookware directing heat forward
- Prolonged cooking at high temperatures
- Heat buildup from multiple burners
- Improper flame size (flame extending beyond cookware)
- Limited airflow around control panel
Operational Note
- Knobs may become warm during normal operation
- Heat increases with higher flame settings and longer cooking times
- Surfaces near burners can become hot
Warm to hot knobs can be normal under heavy use.
Knobs should not become dangerously hot or unsafe to operate.
Troubleshooting Tip
Review the troubleshooting chart on the following page before contacting service.| Possible Cause | What To Do |
|---|---|
| High-output burners | Reduce flame to appropriate level |
| Flame extending beyond cookware | Adjust flame size to fit pan |
| Oversized cookware | Reposition cookware centrally |
| Multiple burners in use | Reduce simultaneous usage if possible |
| Heat buildup from long cooking | Allow unit to cool between use |
| Poor ventilation | Improve airflow (use hood, open space) |
Step 1: Evaluate cooking conditions
Steps:
- Check how many burners are active
- Identify heat levels and duration
Result interpretation:
- Heavy load → Likely normal
- Light load → Continue troubleshooting
Step 2: Check flame size and position
Steps:
- Observe flame relative to cookware
Result interpretation:
- Adjust flame so it does not extend beyond pan edges
Step 3: Inspect cookware size and placement
Steps:
- Check if cookware exceeds burner diameter
Important:
- Use properly sized cookware
- Keep cookware centered over burner
Step 4: Evaluate airflow and ventilation
Steps:
- Check if range hood is operating
- Ensure airflow is not restricted
Important:
- Do not use downward airflow systems, as they can disrupt combustion and heat flow
Action:
- Use proper overhead ventilation
- Avoid airflow disruption
Step 5: Reduce load and test
Steps:
- Use fewer burners
- Lower flame intensity
Action:
- Heat reduces → Normal condition
- No change → Continue
Step 6: Identify pattern
| Situation | Observed Behavior | What It Indicates |
|---|---|---|
| A | Knobs warm during heavy cooking | Normal operation |
| B | Heat increases with high flame | Flame size or cookware issue |
| C | Heat improves after adjusting setup | Heat direction or airflow issue |
| D | Knobs excessively hot under all conditions | Possible abnormal condition |
Step 7: Identify unsafe conditions
Steps:
- Knobs too hot to safely touch
- Heat present even under low usage
- Discoloration or damage near control area
If any of these occur:
- Turn OFF power at the breaker
- Allow unit to cool
- Do NOT continue use
- Contact a qualified technician
When to contact service
Service is required if:
- Knobs become excessively hot under normal use
- No improvement after adjusting flame and cookware
Possible causes include:
- Internal heat shielding issue
- Improper airflow within appliance
- Component or installation issue
These components require inspection by a qualified service technician.
Contact ILVE USA Customer Service to schedule service.

