Lighting Instruction
MANUAL IGNITION
You can light the burner manually if the
pilot electronic ignition fails. Wearing a
protective glove, hold a long kitchen match
or extended gas lighter alongside the burner
flame ports and turn on the gas control
to MAX. Sight the burner to ensure that
flames are appearing at the flame ports..
PILOT GAS CONTROL IGNITION
1. Caution: The lid must be open when
lighting the burner!
2. With all gas controls on the Gas grill in
the “OFF” position“ OFF”, turn the
gas cylinder valve to the on position at
the regulator. To create a spark you must
press the control knob (A) and hold in
this position for 3-5 seconds to allow
gas flow and then turn anticlockwise to”
HIGH” (B). It can spark to the burner
lighting tube (C). You will hear a “snap”
from the igniter and you will also see a
orange flame coming from the burner
lighting tube at the left side of the burner
(D).
3. Continue to hold the burner control
knob in for two seconds after the “snap”,
this will allow gas to flow completely
down the burner tube (E) and insure
ignition.
4. When the burner is alight, adjacent
burners will cross light when their
controls are turned to “HIGH”
5. At “High” setting the burner flame
should be approximately 12-20mm long
with a minimum of orange flame. Turn
the gas control fully anticlockwise for
minimum setting.
6. Should you have any difficulty lighting
your gas grill following the above steps,
contact your dealer for advice.
7. If the automatic ignition can’t be used,
please remove the cooking grill and heat
diffuser(hotplate), and turn the valve
anticlockwise to 90°,to light with BBQ
lighter in the distance of 5mm to the
burner fire hole. Replace the cooking
grill and heat diffuser (hotplate), please
wear the fireproof and heat resisting
gloves.
IF THE BBQ WILL NOT LIGHT USING NORMAL OR MANUAL LIGHTING, REFER
TO THE TIPS SECTION IN THE TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL,
OR CONTACT YOUR DEALER.
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Summary of Contents for Signature 6.1
Page 8: ...8 Assembly 1 2 3 4 2 A 3 B B 3PCS 8PCS 16PCS B A 1 5 B 4 4PCS A A 6...
Page 9: ...9 Assembly 5 6 7 8 A 2PCS A A A 3PCS 9 B 8 B 3PCS 4PCS A A 7 B 2PCS B...
Page 10: ...10 Assembly 9 10 11 12 D 4PCS D A A 2PCS A A 2PCS 11 12 10 A 13PCS A A 2PCS A...
Page 12: ...12 Assembly 17 18 19 20 19 A 18 20 2PCS G G A 6PCS 21 22...
Page 14: ...14 Assembly L 1PC 25 26 27 28 L 26 27 J J 1PC 2PCS G K 2PCS K G...
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