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CAUTION
SPIDER ALERT!
If your barbeque is getting hard to light or the flame is weak,
check and clean the venturis and burners.
Spiders or small insects are known to create “flashback”
problems by building nests and laying eggs in the barbeque’s
venturi or burner obstructing the flow of gas. The backed-up
gas can ignite behind the control panel. This flashback can
damage your barbeque and cause injury. To prevent
flashbacks and ensure good performance, the burner and
venturi tube assembly should be removed and cleaned
whenever the barbeque has been idle for an extended period
of time.
SPIDER AND WEBS
INSIDE BURNER
IF APPLIANCE FAILS TO LIGHT
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Make sure gas is turned on at cylinder.
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Make sure there is gas in the cylinder.
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Does the ignitor make a sparking noise?
If yes check for spark at burner.
If no spark check for damaged or loose wires.
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If wires are OK check for cracked or broken electrode,
replace if needed.
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If wire or electrodes are covered by cooking residue, clean
electrode tip with alcohol wipe if needed.
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If needed replace wires.
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If no sound check battery.
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Make sure battery is installed correctly.
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Check for loose wire connection at module and switch.
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If ignitor continues to not work then use match.
Leak Testing Valves, Hose and Regulator
Leak test before first use, at least once a year, and every time
the cylinder is changed or disconnected.
1. Turn all appliance control knobs to .
2. Be sure regulator is tightly connected to gas cylinder.
3. Turn on Gas. If you hear a rushing sound, turn gas off
immediately. There is a major leak at the connection.
Correct before proceeding.
4. Brush soapy solution (mixture of half soap and half water)
onto hose connections.
5. If growing bubbles appear, there is a leak. Turn off gas at
cylinder immediately and check tightness of connections. If
leak cannot be stopped do not try to repair. Call for
replacement parts.
6. Always turn off gas at cylinder after performing leak test.
GB
Hot plate Match Lighting
•
Do not lean over barbecue while lighting.
1. Turn gas burner control valves to (off).
2. Open lid during lighting or re-lighting.
3. Turn ON gas at LP cylinder.
4. Place lit match near burner. Immediately turn hot plate knob
to the HIGH position. Be sure burner lights and stays lit.
NOTE: Your barbecue may NOT be equipped with a
Hot plate!
Hot plate Ignitor Lighting
•
Do not lean over barbecue while lighting.
1. Turn gas burner control valves to (off).
2. Open lid during lighting or re-lighting.
3. Turn ON gas at LP cylinder.
4. Turn hot plate knob to the
HIGH position, push and hold
ELECTRONIC IGNITOR
button.
5. If hot plate does NOT light within 5 seconds, turn knob to
(off), wait 5 minutes, then repeat lighting procedure.
I3B/P(50)
468120017
Butane, Propane or their
mixtures
50 mbar
Barbecue: 0,66 x 3 pcs
Hotplate: 0,75 x 1
AT, DE, CH, LU
TECHNICAL DATA
CHAR-BROIL, LLC
Gas Barbeque/Gas Grill
9,96 kW (724,8 g/h)
I3B/P(30)
468120017DK
Butane
Propane
28-30 mbar
37 mbar
Barbecue: 0,73 x 3 pcs
Hotplate: 0,83 x 1
DK
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Summary of Contents for 468120017
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Page 25: ...85 1ST 2ND A x4 6 3RD A A A A 28 29 Tighten the screws ...
Page 26: ...86 1ST A x4 2ND 3RD 7 A A A A 33 34 30 Tighten the screws ...
Page 27: ...87 8 9 2ND 9 17 16 1ST Remove screws ...
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