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∙ 13y agoDO NOT KEEP PRESSING RESET BUTTON! Unless you want some interesting things to happen. You have an ignition system failure or delay. Call a professional for repair. Mark
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∙ 13y agoPuffback occurs when unburned oil vapors ignite all at once in the combustion chamber of an oil burner. This explosion can happen when the oil burner system is not functioning properly, leading to a buildup of oil vapors that then ignite during start-up. Regular maintenance and inspection of the oil burner system can help prevent puffback incidents.
A burner can strike back due to an excessive flow of gas or air, causing the flame to ignite outside the burner. This can happen if the burner is not properly adjusted or if there is a blockage in the gas or air supply lines. Improper maintenance or a malfunctioning burner also increases the risk of a burner strike back.
A Bunsen burner "striking back" usually refers to a flashback, where the flame burns back into the tubing. This can happen if the gas supply is too high, or if the air hole is blocked. It can be dangerous, so the burner should be turned off immediately if this occurs.
The collar of a Bunsen burner gets hot because it is close to the flame, which heats it up through conduction. When a Bunsen burner "strikes back," it can cause the flame to come into contact with the collar, making it heat up rapidly.
It is important to pull your hair back when using a Bunsen burner to prevent it from coming into contact with the open flame and igniting your hair.You are instructed to pull back your hair when using a Bunsen burner to prevent your hair from coming into contact with the open flame and catching your hair aflame.
To set the outdoor temperature on the Sharp atomic clock SPC 900, locate the "Outdoor" button on the clock. Press and hold this button until the displayed outdoor temperature starts to flash. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the temperature to the desired setting, then press the "Outdoor" button again to save the setting.
I don't think there is a reset button. try taking the batteries out and putting them back in.
There is no "reset button". When you need to do a hard reset on your BlackBerry, the most common way to do it is called a "battery pull". You guessed it - pop the back off of the phone, pull the battery out, put it back in, and power up your phone.
you push the reset button on the back of the ECU.
Turn it off and back on. If that doesn't work, there is usually a reset button somewhere. If it doesn't have a reset button, press and hold the power button. If THAT doesn't work, just unplug it for about 10 seconds.
Turn it off and back on. If that doesn't work, there is usually a reset button somewhere. If it doesn't have a reset button, press and hold the power button. If THAT doesn't work, just unplug it for about 10 seconds.
the restart bottom is in the back :)
tamagotchi have a reset button on the back of the toy.
Reset button for what? If you are talking about the check engine light, there is no reset button. Unhook the battery for 5 minutes and see if that resets it. If not, then it can be reset with a scanner. Of course it will come right back on if the problem is not corrected.
The reset button on a Eureka vacuum is typically located on the back of the vacuum cleaner near the motor. It may be a small red or black button that you can press to reset the vacuum cleaner if it has shut off unexpectedly. Refer to the manual for your specific model for the exact location of the reset button.
There's a button on the back which is like a hole but has a point in it , poke that with a pen and it'll reset.
press the oil button then press the reset button hold for five seconds it will reset oil life monitor back to 100%
the reset botton is in the very back on your left hand side a little red button in a little door