EN
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The burner will
not light with a
match.
No gas flow.
Check if the gas cylinder is empty. Replace
the cylinder if empty.
Gas flow blockage.
Clear the burner pipe.
Break/loose connection between
burner and burner valve.
Reconnect the burner and burner valve.
Spider's web or insect nest in the
burner pipe.
Clear the burner pipe.
Burner ports clogged or blocked.
Clean the burner ports.
Uneven
distribution of
heat.
Burner ports clogged or blocked.
Clean the burner ports.
A new burner can have oil residue
from its manufacturing.
Allow the grill to burn for 15 minutes with
the lid closed.
Spider's web or insect nest in the
burner pipe.
Clear the burner pipe.
Scraps of food, grease or salt on
the burner.
Clean the burner.
Valve not fitted on the inlet pipe.
Check that the burner pipe is correctly
connected to the valve.
Sudden reduction
in the flow of
gas/loss of heat.
Strong or gusty wind.
Turn the front of the product towards the
wind.
Low gas level.
Replace gas cylinder.
Flaming.
Accumulation of grease.
Clean.
Too much fat in the meat.
Trim off fat from the meat before cooking.
The temperature is too hot.
Adjust (lower) the temperature.
Inflamed fat.
Fat running out from the food has
accumulated round the burner
system.
Put out the burner (knob to OFF).
Disconnect the gas cylinder. Close the lid
and let the fire burn out. When the product
has cooled, remove all parts and clean
them.
Flash-back (flame
burning in burner
pipe).
Burner and/or burner pipe
blocked.
Clean the burner and/or clear the burner
pipe.
Flaking inside
the lid.
Accumulation of soot.
Residual fat has burned and formed flakes.
Clean thoroughly.
The burner just
goes out.
The gas cylinder is empty.
Check if the gas cylinder is empty. Replace
the cylinder if empty.
Gas flow blockage.
Clear the burner pipe.
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