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Checking the Flame
The flame coming out of the burners should be a blue/yellow combination and between one to two inches tall (see below).
Good Flame
Y
ellow
Light Blue
2 in.(5 cm)
Blue
Y
ellow
Light Blue
Blue
Bad Flame
To Remove Burner
Make sure all control knobs are in the OFF position, the LP gas supply valve has been closed, and the gas hose is
disconnected from the gas supply.
1. Open Lid and remove warming rack, cooking grates and heat tents.
2. Using a 2 pt Phillips screw driver, loosen the screw holding the burner in the back of the grill.
Note:
This is a screw/nut
combination so make sure to hold the nut while removing the screw.
3. Slide the burner forward and then lift up and out of the firebox.
4. Unscrew the electrode & wire from the burner.
To Clean Burner
• Make sure all burner ports are clear of any clogs
Tip:
Use a pin or paper clip to unclog.
• Make sure the burner is free of any damage. If damage is found, replace the burner.
• Make sure the end of the burner and primary air screen are clear from insect nests, dirt, or debris.
To Reinstall Burner
1. Be sure the gas valve orifices are correctly positioned inside the burner inlet.
2. Reattach the electrode and wire to the burner.
3. Reattach the screw/nut combination.
4. Reposition flame tents, cooking racks, and warming rack.
Assembly Step6b
31a
31a
7a
7a
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Proper alignment of gas valve orifices inside burner inlet.