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I had the same problem with my Lofra, I removed the cover on the bottom of the inside of the oven and then unscrewed the metal bit under that. Then I tested it again so I could see why it wasn't lighting up. Turns out the heat sensor was in between two flames and wasn't detecting that the gas was on. I wiggled things around a bit until it stared working, then put the cover back on. Now it works wonderfully. Now I just have to fix the timer.. It doesn't ring when it reaches the end. Hope this solution works for you guys.
On the back there's a round cover held on with 3 Philips screws. Remove it. You should see a peice of thermal/electrical insulation with a red wire going in one end and a white wire on the other end. It's screwed down with a wire hanger and covering a 15Amp FUSE. Its part number is "SF119U-1", made by SEFUSE, rated 15Amps/125degC. The sell for about $5 for 5 of them. You can get one at RadioShack or better yet, replace it with a thermal circuit breaker (part # R59-15A), which costs about $5, but the nice thing is that if/when it trips, you can reset it instead of replacing it.
There are a couple of things that you can try to get your pool cleaner to cover both ends of the pool. First, use an eyeball diverter to make sure that your water flow is correct to make the pool cleaner function in the proper pattern. Your return lines could be pushing the cleaner only toward your deep end. Secondly, if your hose is connected to your filter at the deep end of the pool, it could be that your hose is not long enough to cover the entire pool. You might need to add hose lengths. You will also want to adjust your hose weights.
there are three locations for fuse panels the one under the hood use a screw driver and push in on the locking tab as you lift on the cover the others are on either end of the dash the end covers remove to access these
your spark plug wires have a rubber boot on the end of them and some times they come off and stay on the spark plug to where you can't get the socket on the plug. If you have oil on your plug wires than you need to replace the valve covers. You can use a long thin screw driver to get the boots off the plugs. It may take some time but they will come off.
You can try a couple of things to try and save it. Phones do not like water. If you are mechanically inclined, take the phones rear cover and front covers off. Take the internal parts and put them on the dash of your car all afternoon. If you cant take apart try this or you can put the phone in the oven (no joke) at a real low setting for a while. You don't have much time to dry it out before it gets corroded so do this right away. If it doesn't work you can always trade it in for another phone.
It must be reset before you can reinstall it. This answer stolen from Dolfoff;
Clamp the cover in a vise being careful to stay on flat surfaces of the cover (use wooden blocks if needed) and pull the brake lever back to the "OFF" position. It's a strong spring so pull hard in the direction that would be towards the rear of the saw if the cover were installed. Hope this helps.
There is a local KTM dealer here where I live. The number is 904-247-1622, I've been there and they seem to be really nice people and will work with you.
the end-of-tape optical sensor is at fault. either it is very dirty, has failed or something else is detecting end of tape. many VCR's now will auto-eject the tape upon end of tape detect
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