15
TECH
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TIP
Remove Warming Rack before
using your rotisserie burner;
otherwise the rack may be
damaged due to excessive Heat
.
4.
FLAME CHARACTERISTICS: (Fig. 12)
•
Check for proper burner flame characteristics. Each burner is adjusted prior to shipment; however,
variations in the local gas supply may mean subtle adjustments may be necessary.
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Burner flames should be blue and stable. There should be no excessive noise, or flame lifting. If any of
these conditions exist please call your Dealer. If the flame is yellow, it indicates insufficient air. If the flame is
noisy and tends to lift away from the burner, it indicates too much air.
•
NOTE: small yellow tips are okay.
5.
LIGHTING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER:
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Open lid during lighting.
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Turn all knobs to “OFF” then open the propane cylinder valve or the
natural gas valve at the natural gas quick release.
•
Push and turn rear burner control knob to the high position
then
push and hold igniter button (lower left) until burner lights. Ignition
should occur within 5 seconds.
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If burner does not light, wait 5 minutes for gas to clear and try again.
•
Follow match lighting instruction if burner can’t be lit after repeating
above steps 3
-
4 times.
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Once the burner is lit, the rotisserie burner will attain a red glow across
its entire front surface.
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DO NOT run the rotisserie burner with the main burners.
6.
LIGHTING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER BY MATCH:
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Read instructions before lighting.
•
Open the lid during lighting.
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Push and turn the rear burner knobs slowly to the high position
, then
release.
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Light by match with left hand. Make sure the burner lights and stays lit.
Problem Flames
: lifting off,
‘ghosting’ and disappearing;
check shutter settings. (see p. 20)
Excellent Flames
: mostly blue,
small amount of yellow is okay;
flames are even sized and calm.
Problem Flames
: uneven,
blasting, noisy with lots of yellow;
check for burner blockage, foreign
material, insect nests (pp. 19, 20)
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Main Burner
Figure 12
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