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SOLUTION
• DO NOT light the burner. Extinguish any
open flame near the spill. Wipe up the spill,
and wait several minutes for the residue to
evaporate. If you see no additional fuel on
the ground, you may light the burner. If you
see additional fuel on the ground, you might
have a leak. DO NOT use this appliance if it
leaks fuel.
• The appliance may not be level. Check
to make sure the appliance is level, and
shim under the grate legs or rear support, if
necessary. Shim only with metal washers or
other non-flammable objects.
• A small piece of foil that covers the opening
of the illuma-fuel™ canister might be
obstructing the piercer tube. Open the fuel
canister door on the front log. Gently wiggle
the fuel canister left to right and front to
rear on the fuel canister tray to enlarge the
opening in the foil. DO NOT lift the illuma-
fuel canister from the tray, as this could
cause a fuel spill.
• The tubes connecting the burner to the fuel
reservoir might be clogged. Starting at the
tube opening in the bottom of the burner, run
a thin, flexible wire through the length of the
tube to remove the obstruction.
• The battery in the igniter may be dead.
Replace them with new batteries.
• The sparker tip may be out of position. The
tip of the sparker should be about ¼” above
the level of the sparking point. Carefully
bend the wire so that the tip of the sparker
wire is in this position
• The fuel is cold or the appliance is cold.
Use a long match or a long butane lighter to
ignite the fuel.
PROBLEM
1. You see fuel on the ground near the
appliance.
2. You do not see fuel in the burner prior to
lighting the appliance and after installing a
canister.
3. You push the igniter button but the appliance
does not light.
XIII. TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the following guide to solve any problems you might encounter in operating this appliance.