Check your instructions, Usually you have to keep it on pilot mode for 30 seconds then you should be able to turn it to on without the pilot flame going out.
To turn on a gas fireplace using a wall switch, first locate the switch on the wall near the fireplace. Flip the switch to the "on" position. Then, press and hold the ignition button on the fireplace until the pilot light ignites. Finally, release the button and adjust the flame height as needed using the wall switch.
the pilot light in my fireplace is working but when i turn the switch on (new switch) it wouldn't fire up
To turn on the gas fireplace pilot, locate the pilot light knob or button near the fireplace. Turn the knob to the "pilot" position and hold it down while pressing the ignition button or using a lighter to ignite the pilot flame. Keep holding the knob down for about 30 seconds to allow the pilot to stay lit. Release the knob and switch the fireplace to the "on" position to enjoy the warmth.
To use the power to switch on the light, locate the light switch and flip it to the "on" position.
No, it is not normal for a tester to show a hot signal on a light switch when it is in the off position and there is no power going to the light it controls. This could indicate a wiring issue or a faulty switch that needs to be addressed. It is best to consult a qualified electrician to investigate further and ensure safety.
Check your relay. Take a test light to see if you have power going to the 86 pole when the headlight switch is turned off. If you do, your switch is stuck in the on position. If you don't, your relay is stuck closed.
To properly ignite the pilot light on a gas fireplace, locate the control knob and turn it to the "pilot" position. Press and hold the knob while using a long lighter to ignite the pilot light. Keep holding the knob for about 30 seconds to allow the pilot light to stay lit. Release the knob and turn it to the "on" position to start the fireplace.
The switch is in the on position.
To properly light a propane fireplace, first make sure the gas valve is open and the pilot light is lit. Then, turn the control knob to the "on" position and press the ignition button to start the flames. Adjust the flame height as needed and enjoy the warmth of your fireplace.
Your gas fireplace may be going out repeatedly due to issues with the pilot light, thermocouple, gas supply, or ventilation. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the fireplace to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Yes, the ignition switch must be in the ignition position -not- the accessory position.
To use the outlet to switch on the light, simply plug the light into the outlet and then flip the switch on the outlet to the "on" position. This will allow electricity to flow to the light and turn it on.