13
Installation
Outdoor Cooking Centers
Adjusting
the Burners
Step
7
Adjustments should not be required, unless
vibration during transit or variations in local
gas supply make minor adjustments necessary.
Adjustments must be made by a qualified
technician at the time of installation. Extreme
care should be used if adjustments are made
after installation.
• Turn gas supply on.
• Push and turn the burner control knobs to
the “LITE” position. Up to 20 seconds may
be required to to purge air from the lines.
• Flames should be blue and stable with no
yellow tips, excessive noise or lifting from the
burner. If any of these conditions exist turn
control to off and check air shutter and
burner ports for debris or spider webs.
TO ADJUST:
• Remove burners by lifting and twisting while
pulling towards the back.
• Locate and loosen the lock screw on the face
of the air shutter with a screwdriver.
• Replace the burners.
• Turn burner knob to the “LITE” position.
• If the flame is yellow, indicating insufficient
air, turn the air shutter open to allow more
air to the burner.
• If the flame is noisy and tends to lift away
from the burner, there is too much air. Turn
the air shutter to reduce the opening.
• Side burners can be adjusted in the same
manner.
Low setting Adjustment:
Minor adjustments may be required due to
fluctuations in local gas pressure. Adjustments
to increase or decrease gas flow may be
necessary.
• Turn burner knob to “LITE” position.
• Turn the control knob to the lowest setting,
all the way counter-clockwise.
• Remove the knob by pulling straight out.
• Insert a thin-blade flat screwdriver into the
valve shaft and hold. (3/32" blade width
recommended.)
• Grip the shaft with pliers and turn the
screwdriver counter-clockwise to lower the
flame, or clockwise to increase the flame.
• When the desired setting is made, replace the
knob and turn burner off.
NOTE: Adjustment of the infra-red rotisserie
burner is not recommended.
WARNING:
Always check the low flame size for stability. A
burner flame which is too small may go out or
be extinguished easily. This can cause un-
burned gas to escape and cause a hazardous
condition.
Valve Stem
Bezel
1-1/2"
3/8"