When off, the dial of a gas burner is usually either at the 12 or 6 o'clock position, and when you turn it to 1 or 5 o'clock, the igniter starts clicking. The next thing that should happen is that the gas ignites, and when that happens, you keep turning the dial to adjust the...
the igniter produces a characteristic clicking or ticking sound, which stops when the flame appears. Numerous issues, ranging from simple fixes to complex parts repairs, can cause the igniter to keep ticking after the flame appears or to tick continually without ...
Its ability to boil one liter of water in three and a half minutes comes to the rescue when you reach camp after a grueling trek in and hunger's been knocking down your door for the past hour, while its precision flame control ranges from torch to simmer to meet your cooking needs. An...
On a gas stove, electric igniters spark the surface burners to produce an adjustable flame. When you light the burner, the igniter produces a characteristic clicking or ticking sound, which stops when the flame appears. Numerous issues, ranging from simple fixes to complex parts repairs, can ca...