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Adjusting Oven Temperature


Frank and Pat

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Pull the knob off the front. There should be a small screw hiding beside the shaft. That will allow some level of adjustment. 150* might be a stretch.

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Here's a link to BryantRV's service manuals. Looking down the list I see 2004 and 2010 Atwood Range Service Manuals. Maybe it will be similar to your 1986, you might also try Googling Atwood Service

manuals. Greg

 

http://bryantrv.com//docs.html

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You might also check your burners to ensure they are clean. A partial blockage (spider web, etc) could be affecting the burner output. You might also check your LP pressure to ensure it is delivering adequate pressure throughout the rig. You would need a manometer for that though.

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Here's a link to BryantRV's service manuals. Looking down the list I see 2004 and 2010 Atwood Range Service Manuals. Maybe it will be similar to your 1986, you might also try Googling Atwood Service

manuals. Greg

 

http://bryantrv.com//docs.html

Both of those manuals seem to cover the ranges of the period yours was built, but neither lists it directly. My suspicion is that either the temperature bulb or maybe the control assembly. If so, you will probably need to upgrade it to the current model but it does look like that could be done.

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OK, a typo - its a 1996 Winnebago! We tried turningn that screw about 1/2 and that shut the gas off. We will try only turning it a bit. May have to have a repairman come out - this money pit loves those repairmen. Posted before about water heater - had to replace the thermocouple and board. $200, so not too bad this time, but he was the 3rd to look at it and actually admitted there was a problem. Appreciate all the suggestions!!

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