OPERATION OF YOUR GRILL
2.
The cooking area is free from
combustibles that could ignite.
3.
All control knobs turn freely.
4.
All burners are seated properly.
5.
Connections to any Propane cylinder, if
being used, have been leak tested.
6.
If you are using a Propane (LP) cylinder,
be sure the valve has been turned ON
before attempting to light the grill.
7.
If you are using Natural Gas (NG), be sure
that the main gas valve has been turned
ON before attempting to light the grill.
8.
Wind is not blowing too strongly around
the sides or rear of the appliance.
WARNING
1. Never attempt to light the appliance if
you smell gas.
2. Never light the appliance before
removing the Stainless Steel Weather
Cover.
WARNING
3. DO NOT release fuel into a closed grill
before lighting. This will increase the risk
of explosion, property damage, personal
injury, or death.
4. When lighting, keep your face and body
as far from the appliance as possible. If a
burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn
the control OFF, and wait 5 minutes for the
gas to dissipate, before attempting to
reignite.
5. NEVER LEAVE THE APPLIANCE
UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING.
MANUAL LIGHTING OF YOUR GRILL:
Please become familiar with the following
section (next page) called “Lighting Your
Grill” before attempting to manually light
this appliance.
MANUAL LIGHTING
Manual lighting is used when the AAA
battery used to power your ignition is
discharged and there is no replacement
battery immediately available. Use either a
long wooden match or a long-tipped lighter
and insert between the large hole in the
finger grate pan and the edge of the burner
directly below. Turn the control knob to
‘HIGH’ to light the
burner. Remove
the
match or lighter.
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