HEAT Instructional Book
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Flame Adjustment
a. Become familiar with the safety instructions at the front of this manual. Do not smoke while lighting the
appliance or checking the gas supply connections.
b. Make sure that all gas connections are securely tightened and have been leak-tested with a soapy
water solution -
never with a flame!
c. With the cooking grids and flame tamers removed, light the main burners and run them on the high
setting.
d. Inspect burners for proper flame appearance. The ideal flame appearance is one that is mostly blue
and not lifting off of the burner surface. There is an air shutter found at the end of the burner (close to
the valve) which can be either opened or closed to make adjustments to the flame's appearance. To
adjust, remove the burner from the appliance and loosen the phillips head screw holding the air shutter
to the burner. If the flame is yellow, open the air shutter to make the flame bluer. If the flame is lifting off
of the burner surface, slightly close the air shutter. Re-tighten the phillips head screw and re-install the
burner to recheck the flame appearance. Repeat if necessary.
e. Turn burners to low flame setting and test for proper flame height. Flame should stand between ¼” –
½” on LOW. (To adjust the LOW flame setting simply light the appliance on the LOW setting and adjust the
screw located under the knob on the front of the valve using a flat head screwdriver as seen in the diagram
below.)
Cleaning Your Appliance
NOTE:
You should clean your appliance after each use to maintain the overall appearance over the life of your
appliance. After the first use, it is normal for your appliance to become discolored in certain areas from the heat
produced by the burners.
Low flame setting
screw