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Your
grill
is
designed
to
reach
a
temperature
that
you
set
by
adjusting
a
valve
that
in
turns
adjusts
the
amount
of
gas
that
goes
through
each
burner.
This
Valve
is
located
behind
your
knob
and
is
the
key
to
your
heat
and
fuel
consumption.
An
example
being:
Cooking
on
low
will
give
you
longer
use
out
of
a
20lb
LP
tank
than
will
cooking
on
high
every
single
time.
Furthermore,
the
way
to
ignite
the
burners
is
through
the
valves,
so
please
understand
the
importance
of
this
piece
and
the
position/care
taken
to
the
knobs.
•
Example:
If
you
forget
to
turn
a
knob
off
and
the
burner
is
not
lit,
then
you
will
have
a
gas
leak
out
of
that
valve.
You
must
be
aware
of
your
grills
status
and
be
responsible!
Burner
Configuration
and
Heat
Dispersion:
If
you
look
under
the
very
front
of
your
cooking
grates,
you
will
realize
that
for
the
first
few
inches,
the
burner
does
not
release
any
gas.
This
is
designed
to
be
the
medium
heat
portion
of
your
grill
for
several
reasons.
•
One
being
that
the
flavorizers
ensure
even
heat
dispersion
laterally
across
your
grills
cooking
surface,
so
the
front
is
designed
to
be
your
medium
heat
section,
while
you
can
utilize
the
middle
of
your
cooking
grates
to
get
a
good
high
heat
(do
not
forget
that
this
all
depends
on
how
high
you
have
your
valves
turned
as
well).
•
As
you
move
towards
the
back
of
your
grill
and
past
the
middle
section,
you
will
realize
that
this
is
the
hottest
portion
of
your
grill.
o
Underneath,
where
the
burner
is
bolted
to
the
back
of
the
body,
you
will
see
that
there
is
a
“crossover”
in
between
each
burner.
This
crossover,
sends
gas
from
one
burner
to
the
next
(as
long
as
the
valves
are
open),
to
ensure
that
all
of
your
burners
will
light
in
case
your
igniters
fail.
o
For
example,
if
you
can
only
get
one
burner
to
light,
you
just
need
to
keep
the
hood
open
and
turn
on
the
valve
next
to
it,
to
the
high
position.
Gas
will
then
travel
through
the
new/open
burner
and
will
catch
the
flame
from
the
initial
burner.
This
crossover
does
provide
you
constant
heat
across
the
back
that
increases
the
temperature
and
provides
you
with
your
hottest
position
on
the
grill
(unless
you
have
a
CS
model
with
a
sear
burner
–
in
which
the
sear
burner
will
provide
your
highest
temperature
for
cooking/searing).
To
understand
how
this
will
effect
your
cooking,
please
take
a
look
at
the
pictures
below
for
visual
assistance.
Using Your Burners and Grilling Safely
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