โOct-13-2013 04:57 PM
โOct-15-2013 05:08 PM
Atom Ant wrote:Amen brother. ๐Desert Captain wrote:you must not have the horseshoe kitchen or island. There ain't no butt of mine going to sit in front of the oven with the door open when it's only a few inches away from the other cabinets.
I just sit my butt down on the floor, reach in with the long lighter in my right hand and push/hold in the knob with my left. Thirty seconds or less always gets the thermocouple hot enough to hold the flame. From previous threads I never realized so many folks actually use their ovens..... thought I was the only one. How can you do Prime Rib without the oven? :h
โOct-15-2013 04:57 PM
2oldman wrote:
What's so hard, the leaning in, or the actual lighting? Do you guys have to press a knob?
I turn my gas on to about 200* and light 'er up.
โOct-15-2013 04:47 PM
Desert Captain wrote:you must not have the horseshoe kitchen or island. There ain't no butt of mine going to sit in front of the oven with the door open when it's only a few inches away from the other cabinets.
I just sit my butt down on the floor, reach in with the long lighter in my right hand and push/hold in the knob with my left. Thirty seconds or less always gets the thermocouple hot enough to hold the flame. From previous threads I never realized so many folks actually use their ovens..... thought I was the only one. How can you do Prime Rib without the oven? :h
โOct-15-2013 03:51 PM
โOct-15-2013 03:32 PM
2oldman wrote:I guess 2003.
When did Atwood start putting pilot buttons in ? I have a 2002.. no button.
โOct-15-2013 12:57 AM
colliehauler wrote:cpaulsen wrote:How hard is it to install in oven?
Installed a lighter also....turn to pilot....hold down push the red button.....so easy.
โOct-14-2013 07:26 AM
โOct-14-2013 05:48 AM
jamway wrote:
I put ours where the lighter was for the cooktop was. I had to ream the hole a little. We have used it for two or three years and really like the upgrade.
I got the igniter from Amazon and it had everything you needed. I took the burner out to drill it for part that sparked. That is the only hard part because you use the wires that are in the cooktop, just plug them to the new igniter.
Two or three years ago there was a post on here with some good details how to install the setup so a search may help.
โOct-14-2013 05:41 AM
sdetweil wrote:colliehauler wrote:cpaulsen wrote:How hard is it to install in oven?
Installed a lighter also....turn to pilot....hold down push the red button.....so easy.
also interested.. where did they put it?
โOct-14-2013 04:46 AM
colliehauler wrote:cpaulsen wrote:How hard is it to install in oven?
Installed a lighter also....turn to pilot....hold down push the red button.....so easy.
โOct-14-2013 03:53 AM
cpaulsen wrote:How hard is it to install in oven?
Installed a lighter also....turn to pilot....hold down push the red button.....so easy.
โOct-14-2013 12:48 AM
โOct-13-2013 11:21 PM
mileshuff wrote:
My Atwood oven has a piezo electric lighter but only for the stove burners. Pilot inside is like others have said. One person kneels and reaches to back of oven while holding lighter and the other pushes the knob in. Could do it one person but its easier with two.
Atom Ant wrote:
X27 on the always need 2 persons to light it. It has been the same with 5 Magic Chef and now Atwood.
jamway wrote:
wrote:
I put in a grill igniter that is similar to this http://www.lowes.com/pd_201757-33120-03320_4294703248__?productId=3804467&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dol...
It lights the oven and the stove top burners with the push of a button. Wife likes it.
โOct-13-2013 09:48 PM
โOct-13-2013 09:38 PM