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5. Use a pipe cleaner to clear insect nests or debris from the inlet hole of Main Burner (Fig. 9)
6. Open up the Burner holes (Fig. 9) with a small nail or wire. Use a
non-metallic brush
to remove food particles and
corrosion from the Burner surfaces.
Fig. 9
Pipe Cleaner
Open up Main Burner holes
with a small nail or wire.
Valve nozzle
Burner Venturi Hole
fits centrally around
Valve nozzle.
Fig. 10
7. Check the Electrode to see if it is loose. If so, tighten the screw holding the Electrode to maintain 3/16” gap be-
tween Electrode tip and Burner.
NOTE:
Before next step, you may wish to clean the rest of the grill. See
“Cleaning the Grill”
section.
8. After cleaning, refit the Burner. If the grill is to be stored, the Burners may be wrapped in a protective cover such as
aluminum foil or plastic wrap to help keep insects out.
NOTE:
When refitting the Burner, be sure the Burner is positioned correctly. The valve nozzle should protrude inside the
Venturi end of the Burner. (Fig. 10) Replace the Bolts that fasten the Burner Flange to the burner bracket.
9. Perform a Leak Test and check Burner
operation after re-assembly.
10. Replace Flavor Activator and Cooking Grid.