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VIII IGNITOR AND BURNER ADJUSTMENTS
IGNITOR/ELECTRODE ADJUSTMENT
The electrode inside the fire box is fixed and checked at the factory for optimum spark. The tip is 1/8” from
the inside surface of the burner tube. In the event that the ceramic insulator should crack and need
replacement, it is easily removed by loosening the mounting screw.
If burner will not light, slide the lava rock at the control panel end to one side and visually inspect the spark
produced when the red ignitor button is depressed. Adjust the probe as necessary for best spark. Distance
between probe end and the burner should be set at 1/8”.
CAUTION:
Both LP tank and control knobs must be at 'OFF' position when testing and
adjusting the electrode spark.
VALVE CONNECTION
At the end of each valve there is a tiny gas opening known as an orifice. Gas exits the orifice and enters an
air mixer where it mixes with air. The proper mixture of gas and air produces a clean blue flame with slight
yellow tips at the burner. The valve flange should be flat against the air mixer as pictured below. Failure to
insure this connection may cause fire and result in serious damage to your grill.