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Trouble Shooting Guide:
BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT:
1. Gas supply is turned off. Turn on at gas and LP tank
2. Out of fuel. Check tank to be sure
3. Regulator is not properly sealed with tank. Remove and reattach. Hand tighten only
4. Crimped fuel supply hose. Inspect and straighten
5. Regulator failure or damaged hose. Replace as needed
6. Igniter failure. Ensure igniter clicks when activated. If not, do the following:
a. Inspect and replace “AA” battery
b. Inspect electrode and clean with alcohol
c. Adjust distance between electrode and burner between 1/4” to 1/8”
d. Inspect electrode for cracks; replace if needed
7. Gas system blockage. Inspect for insects, spider webs, etc. Clean as needed. Ensure burners
are aligned properly with valves
IRREGULAR FLAME OR YELLOW FLAME:
1. New burner may have residual oil, which will burn off
2. Burner tubes are blocked; remove and clean
3. Burners have grease or dirt build-up; remove and clean
4. Burners not aligned with valves; inspect and correct
SUDDEN DROP IN GAS PRESSURE OR FLAME BLOW OUT:
1. Out of gas; check cylinder for gas levels
2. Excessive flow valve has tripped and reduced gas flow
a. Turn off gas and wait 30 seconds
b. Disconnect regulator from tank and wait 10 minutes
c. Check hose for ruptures and perform leak test
d. Open control knobs
e. Cylinder was improperly purged; contact gas dealer
3. Wind may blow out your burners; turn your grill
EXCESSIVE FLARE UPS:
1. Flame shield, grill interior, grates, and burners must be cleaned
2. Grease tray needs to be emptied and cleaned
3. Heat is too high during cooking; reduce temperature
4. Direct cooking produces more flare ups; use indirect more often
FIRE BEHIND CONTROL PANEL:
1. Immediately turn off gas at cylinder and let grill cool
2. Inspect control panel to ensure burners and valves are aligned properly
3. Gas is leaking from hose or tank; perform leak test
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