25-PDVC Bottom 3

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jp57

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Apr 4, 2011
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Moore Twsp., Pa
Stupid question...after several years of having my stove, I finally checked the bottom 3 buttons on my 2003 25-PDVC.

They read 2-2-1. (I know not to touch the last setting...the Air On Temp), but should I mess with the first two?

Just trying to get a grasp on what the numbers actually indicate and what impact raising or lowering them has.

Thanks!
 
Stupid question...after several years of having my stove, I finally checked the bottom 3 buttons on my 2003 25-PDVC.

They read 2-2-1. (I know not to touch the last setting...the Air On Temp), but should I mess with the first two?

Just trying to get a grasp on what the numbers actually indicate and what impact raising or lowering them has.

Thanks!
Are you having issues? If not I’d leave them alone. They only affect setting 1+2 anything abouve the board takes over.
 
Are you having issues? If not I’d leave them alone. They only affect setting 1+2 anything abouve the board takes over.
Cool....on 1 and 2 stove is perfectly happy, so I won't touch those settings.

4 and up, I get a bunch of un-burnt stuff...so...I'm finally following advice and plugging the holes underneath the wear plate this weekend with some steel wool. (Then again, if I run it at a 4 it's way too hot in the room and just wind up turning it back down. :))
 
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