Q:Is the battery ignition a push button igniter our auto. And does it have a built in regulator our do i need regulator on my LP tank
by|Feb 24, 2020
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A: If you go to our website (premierrange.com) there is a video on how to use the igniter for the oven. the burners on the top you just turn the knobs like a standard gas plug in range. If your house is LP, the tank to the house should already have a regulator on it. Our ranges are manufactured for standard in home use and should be hooked up to a gas line in the house.
by|Jul 31, 2020
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A: Is the battery ignition no push button igniter is auto.yes it doeshave a built in regulator my is natural gast it it doesn't.
by|Feb 26, 2020
Q:whaat is battery spark it does not turn as soon asturn on the stove
by|Feb 6, 2020
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A: A battery spark gas range is a range that uses batteries to generate the spark to ignite the gas in the range. This range is completely cordless.
by|Feb 6, 2020
Q:what wall plug voltage is needed?
by|Jan 20, 2020
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A: This is a Battery ignition gas range, no plug is needed. This range is cordless.
by|Jan 27, 2020
A: The range does not have a wall plug. The spark ignition is created by a battery pack of 8 AA batteries and as such does not need a power cord.
by|Jan 23, 2020
Q:after cleaning it now pops the circuit
by|Aug 24, 2019
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A: You can call us and ask for the Service department at 1.800.858.5844. They should be able to find you a service provider in your area.
by|Aug 26, 2019
Q:does this require an electricity cord?
by|Aug 13, 2019
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A: The Battery ignition ranges are cordless and do not need a cord. You will not even be able to add a cord.
by|Aug 14, 2019
A: Yes, it requires an electrical cord.
by|Aug 17, 2022
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Q:Hey! I see my answer has been answered a couple of times. I know this stove hasn’t changed but I just have to ask because there are different answers listed. Ok, here it goes: Does this needs ANY type of electricity to light the stovetop pilots or the oven? I brought a stove last year only to find out that it needed electricity once it was unwrapped! Well now I’m finding it has to be plugged into the wall outlet and not an extension cord! I was recently informed that can no loner happen& there is no 3 prong outlets near the current stove. Hoping NO electricity is needed on any level! Thanks!
by|Aug 3, 2019
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A: The Model BFK100BP is a battery ignition range. It uses 8 AA batteries to generate the spark needed to light the top burners and the oven. The range is cordless and will not need to be plugged into an outlet.
by|Aug 6, 2019
A: No - there is no electricity required - we live off the grid, and depend on solar with a back-up generator, so that was important to us, too.
by|Aug 6, 2019
A: No, it does not require any electricity.
by|Aug 6, 2019
Q:Can the oven be lit manually if battery spark does not function?
by|Jun 6, 2019
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A: The top burners and oven can be lit with a match or lighter if the batteries go out. The batteries can last up to 3 years and if they do we suggest that they are replaced after every 3 years even if they are still working.
by|Feb 3, 2020
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Q:does this have a simmer setting?
by|Jan 14, 2019
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A: This range does not have a simmer burner.
by|Jan 14, 2019
Q:Is it for propane as well as natural gas?
by|Nov 25, 2018
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A: Yes, the universal valves on all open burner models allow easy conversion from Natural to L.P. gas without additional parts or special tools.
by|Feb 13, 2023
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A: All of our ranges are set for natural gas but are convertible to LP. Our ranges will come with what you need to convert to LP.
by|Nov 26, 2018
Q:can you hock up to propane
by|Oct 5, 2018
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A: Yes but you have to convert the orfice on the burner I think the stove comes with a kit to do this.
by|Oct 6, 2018
A: Our ranges are for residential use and should be hooked up to gas or propane lines in your residence. The range can be used with either natural gas or propane.