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What about the pilot light?

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SOURCE: I OWN A WOLF CHR

You should be able to blow out the pilot, after 30 seconds or so the fuel flow should be stopped by the oven safety (usually has the red button on it) If that does not work, the pilot is either fed from the gas manifold on the top (sometimes has a small needle valve to shut off, or it could be fed throught the safety valve. The valve will have an adjustment in it, usually under a cover screw. If the pilot fuel flow does not stop when there is not flame present, You should have the safety valve replaced. This can be a potentially hazardous scenario. Hope this information helps.

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