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Problem
Possible Causes
Possible Solutions
No gas flow or an
obstructed gas flow.
The burner will not
light using the
ignitor procedure
(weak or no spark
being generated).
• Tank valve not on or fully opened.
• Empty tank.
• Poor connection between valve
regulator and LP cylinder
coupling.
• Burner inlet blocked.
• The ignition electrode may be
covered with grease or residue.
• The ignition electrode may have
a loose or disconnected wire.
• Cracked or broken ignition
electrode.
• Dead battery or faulty battery
connection.
• Fully open tank valve by turning
counterclockwise .
• Check fuel level and replace
fuel if necessary.
• Turn off grill knobs, close the LP
cylinder value at top of cylinder
and check the connection
between the regulator valve
and cylinder coupling.
Disconnect and reconnect, if
necessary.
• Clean the burner inlet (venturi)
and burner as described by the
Care and Maintenance section
in the Manual.
• Turn control knobs to the off
position and clean the ignition
electrode with rubbing alcohol
and cotton swab.
• Check the connection and
reconnect any loose or
disconnected wires.
• Replace ignition electrode (see
Replacement Parts List).
• Perform any of the following:
a. Replace battery
b. Check to see if battery is
inserted correctly.
c. Check for any corrosion
around battery terminals.
d. Check wire connections as
stated above.
Dual Fuel Grill
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