LPG container valve leak
Container valve malfunction due to
misuse or mechanical problem
Switch off the LPG container valve. Return the LPG
container to the place of purchase.
Gas leak between the
LPG container and
regulator connector
Incorrect connection; loose
connection; faulty rubber fitting
Switch off the LPG container valve, disconnect the
regulator and check the rubber fitting for
damages; check the LPG container for leaks and
check the regulator's connection to the LPG
container.
Flames come through
the control panel
Partial blockage of the burner pipe
has resulted in a fire.
Switch off the burners and the LPG container
valve. Once the fire has been put out and the
device has cooled down, remove the burner and
check
for any spider’s webs or rust. See the
Cleaning Instructions section of the manual for
details.
The burner does not
ignite with the igniter
Gas-related problem:
1. You are igniting the wrong burner
2. The burner is not connected to
the control valve
3. The burner is clogged
4. No gas flow
5. Steam built up in the LPG
container
coupling nut
6. The coupling nut is not properly
connected to the LPG container
valve.
1. See the control panel and the use and
maintenance section for instructions.
2. Make sure the valve is inside the burner pipes.
3. Make sure the burner pipes are not blocked by
spider’s webs or other debris. See the Use and
maintenance section of the manual for details.
4. Make sure the gas LPG container is not empty. If
the LPG container is not empty, see Sudden drop
in gas flow.
5. Switch off the control knobs, disconnect the
coupling nut from the LPG container.
Reconnect and try again.
6. Turn the coupling nut between a half turn and a
quarter turn.
The burner does not
ignite with the igniter
Electrical problem:
1. Broken electrode, sparks observed
2. The electrode tip is incorrectly
positioned
3. The wire and/or electrode is
covered by food debris
4. Loose or disconnected wiring
5. Short-circuit in the wiring (sparks)
between the igniter and the
electrode
6. Button is stuck, causing sparks
between the igniter and the
electrode
1. Replace the electrode.
2. The electrode tip should point towards the
burner opening. The distance should be 3.2
–
4.8 mm.
Adjust if necessary.
3. Clean the wiring and/or electrode with a cotton
tip dipped in sanitizer.
4. Reconnect the wiring or replace the
electrode/wiring.
5. Replace the igniter wire.
6. Replace the igniter.
7. Check the cable insulation and connection.
Replace the wiring if the insulation is damaged.
The burner cannot be lit
with a match.
See Gas related problem on the
previous page.
2. The match is used incorrectly
1. See the Use and maintenance section of the
manual for details.
Sudden drop in gas flow
or low flame
Grease accumulation
Very greasy meat
Burner is on too high
Clean the burners and inside the grill.
Trim any excess fat before grilling
Flame goes out
Strong or gusty wind.
Low LPG.
Gas flow valve was triggered.
Position the front of the grill towards the wind or
adjust the flame.
Fill the LPG container.
See the section Sudden drop in gas flow.
Flame goes out
Strong or gusty wind.
Low LPG.
Gas flow valve was triggered.
Position the front of the grill towards the wind or
adjust the flame.
Fill the LPG container.
See the section Sudden drop in gas flow.