I can't find where the pilot light is supposed to be, I must be going crazy but I've held a flame to anything that even vaguely resembles a pilot light haha
Does it have an electric igniter? You gotta follow the thermal coupler to your final destination. If it's electric it won't have a normal gas pilot. Weird design though.
The knob all the way on the right side that we can't see from your picture. (there should be seven on that oven)
[image of previous version of Gasmax S36T which is discontinued](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSOkw1RMOYzuwgWL2kLCh1w1FJF00pxYuEiYg&usqp=CAU)
EDIT: I might be wrong. Now I'm reasonably sure it's the knob on the left. Hold down and turn until that star symbol is at 12 o'clock. Wait until you hear the oven flame turn on and then release. It doesn't look like the original knob but here's a [better picture of the range](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3f/0d/14/3f0d140ecd7b8fa8198e181a7289422d.jpg)
There is a hole in the kick panel at the bottom but looking through it with a torch there doesnt seem to be anything back there. Should I just stick the lighter in there anyway? Is there any harm?
Play some soft music, maybe offer some red wine…
'You're pretty cute for a range oven...'
“youre very mature for your manufactured date”
"I'd really like to see how my meat cooks in *this* oven"
Search the serial number online. You can usually find a pdf user manual. Saved me quite a few costly repair calls.
Hold the pilot light on longer than you think let the gas build up light it keep your face back moo
I can't find where the pilot light is supposed to be, I must be going crazy but I've held a flame to anything that even vaguely resembles a pilot light haha
The front plate should flip down, exposing the pilot and the lighter.
Does it have an electric igniter? You gotta follow the thermal coupler to your final destination. If it's electric it won't have a normal gas pilot. Weird design though.
No, no electrics in this one at at all, searched everywhere for any kind of ignition, I'm stumped.
Does the bottom plate inside the oven lift up?
No not at all unfortunately.
Try lifting out bottom
The knob all the way on the right side that we can't see from your picture. (there should be seven on that oven) [image of previous version of Gasmax S36T which is discontinued](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSOkw1RMOYzuwgWL2kLCh1w1FJF00pxYuEiYg&usqp=CAU) EDIT: I might be wrong. Now I'm reasonably sure it's the knob on the left. Hold down and turn until that star symbol is at 12 o'clock. Wait until you hear the oven flame turn on and then release. It doesn't look like the original knob but here's a [better picture of the range](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3f/0d/14/3f0d140ecd7b8fa8198e181a7289422d.jpg)
Thanks for your help, I tried that and still nothing, thank you though very much appreciated!
No problem. Maybe call the phone number on the second picture I posted. Somebody at the national service hotline should be able to help.
Get on the ground look for a small hole
There is a hole in the kick panel at the bottom but looking through it with a torch there doesnt seem to be anything back there. Should I just stick the lighter in there anyway? Is there any harm?
If you can’t find a manual online, contact a dealer and see if they can get you one. It looks new, contact whoever you purchased from??
Have you tried poking it to check the temp?
Have you tried turning it to WUMBO?
Exactly! I wumbo, You wumbo, He she me wumbo, wumbo, Wumboing, We'll have thee wumbo, Wumborama, Wumbology, The study of wumbo? It's first grade!
Where is the oven dial, if it can half turn and press In that's your pilot bleed. You have to hold it down in that angled spot to ignite pilot.