m4l – then you’re not at risk of a gas explosion. If you know where the flames originate, you can use one of those long butane lighters. but if you’re hearing the clicks & it doesn’t light it sounds as if maybe the igniter got knocked off kilter & you can just bend it back to where it belongs. Look at the use & care booklet or go on line to see how it’s configured.
only time I had an in-unit W/D was when I was working in Seatle. I treated it like a hamper – ie throw everything in there then shower. if it was near full, wash it. then let it dry overnight (ie tumble dry mode). Now I’m like a mule powering 2 huge bags of stuff to the basemt laundry. I would feel I’ve “made it” when I finally get a W/D – been itching to sneak one into my place as my neighbor upstairs has it (near them when it’s on)
Arkady, it’s definitely not a pilot light as I hear a clicking flint sound (ie guess it’s some sort of electric powered spark plug thingie of of some sort) when I turn on the range
Are you BLIND mean old man??? I been here since long before you deigned to grace us with your retired union worker presence!!! (Of course “retired union worker” is an oxymoron.)
Pete! Yeah, let’s go! Hmmm….when? We need to talk about this. I had a drink on Friday with this trader person who was asking why I was looking to go on a 4th world vacation. Some people are so unimaginative. Sigh.
Yeah, Pete, let’s go!
arkady, just the oven doesnt work – ie wont heat up. but the range top works fine.
m4l – then you’re not at risk of a gas explosion. If you know where the flames originate, you can use one of those long butane lighters. but if you’re hearing the clicks & it doesn’t light it sounds as if maybe the igniter got knocked off kilter & you can just bend it back to where it belongs. Look at the use & care booklet or go on line to see how it’s configured.
“that was last week, cobble. can’t you keep up?”
Ooh, saucy! Shouldn’t you be in a cheerier mood, since you just came back!? : P
rob, hilarious
pete, a class on compound interest!
pilot lights illegal for some time… that’s the ignitor. Probably needs replacement.
only time I had an in-unit W/D was when I was working in Seatle. I treated it like a hamper – ie throw everything in there then shower. if it was near full, wash it. then let it dry overnight (ie tumble dry mode). Now I’m like a mule powering 2 huge bags of stuff to the basemt laundry. I would feel I’ve “made it” when I finally get a W/D – been itching to sneak one into my place as my neighbor upstairs has it (near them when it’s on)
DIBS, will give that a try.
Arkady, it’s definitely not a pilot light as I hear a clicking flint sound (ie guess it’s some sort of electric powered spark plug thingie of of some sort) when I turn on the range
“speaking of shorter life, where is cgar?”
Are you BLIND mean old man??? I been here since long before you deigned to grace us with your retired union worker presence!!! (Of course “retired union worker” is an oxymoron.)
Pete! Yeah, let’s go! Hmmm….when? We need to talk about this. I had a drink on Friday with this trader person who was asking why I was looking to go on a 4th world vacation. Some people are so unimaginative. Sigh.
Yeah, Pete, let’s go!