On Sun, 18 Sep 1994, Neil Wigley wrote: > Date: Sun, 18 Sep 94 09:04:01 CDT > From: Neil Wigley <wigley@server.uwindsor.ca> > To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > Subject: Re: lighting the fridge > > > Alistair Bell wrote:> > > > > > Some observations on fridge lighting... > > > > > > ...I have given up on looking for the pilot light through the little > > window in the fridge. I look for the green LED (below the water > > level LEDs, has an * beside it) to begin to glow.... Personally, I find the pilot light useful only for diagnosing problems with the burner (flame should be blue and steady). The LED is a much more practical indicator of status, and with a little practice can be a fairly useful diagnostic tool as well (the intensity of the LED is related burner output; the higher the flame the brighter the light).
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