Viola
Sorry didn't mean to hijack this thread for an infinite control issue....
But... I was able to find a replacement infinite control for this range online. PC Appliance Repair had it for only about $25. Ordered one just now.
Getting at this was a bit involved. First, tripped circuit breaker to range. Removed three big flat head screws under the control panel with oven door opened. Then removed all burner trays, supports, and trim rings, and burner/oven knobs. Unscrewed the screws holding the top down. These were in each burner hole in the top. Some had more than one. Then, removed two screws from the oven control and two from the right rear burner control - these were holding the brushed chrome cover over the control modules and wiring in place. Removed chrome control cover. Labeled all the wires to the left front 8" burner control. Pulled these wires from control. Also pulled two wires leading to the "Surface" pilot light, and four wires leading to the Oven/Lock pilot lights.
Apparently there's been some water damage/rusting issues with the control. Probably because it's closest to the front burners. The oven control also shows some rust issues, at least on the attachment screws, but I'm not too concerned about that just yet (never have used that oven).
I'll probably wind up spritizing the defective control with Electromotive cleaner and re-installing it to see if that freed up whatever might be stuck inside. I have to put it all back together anyway... because oddly the electric cooktop in the main house kitchen is on the same 50 amp 220 volt circuit. Yes, I replaced that cooktop with a gas unit, but it's using one of the legs of the 220 for a 110 volt outlet to power the burner igniters. I suppose I could run an extension cord to it but I'd rather not. Plus I'm curious to see if the cleaner works.
Should have the replacement part in a week or so.
PS-Cleaning and blowing out the control didn't work. Burner works ok on High and medium, but not on simmer to lo. So it must have some sort of internal broken connection. Easier just to replace it at this point. Other burners work fine.
[this post was last edited: 11/26/2013-21:54]