TROUBLESHOOTING
GRILL DOESN’T LIGHT
Igniter IS NOT Sparking:
Remove the AAA battery found inside the
ignition switch assembly by turning the
outer button assembly counterclockwise to
remove cap. Replace the battery with a new
battery, replace the cap, and try the ignition
again.
If you still do hot hear the spark (rapid
‘clicking sound), then remove the grates
and check the wire that leads from the back
of the ignition switch to the ‘collector box’.
Remove the lead from the collector box and
hold it 1/4” away from any portion of the
grill chassis. Depress the ignition button and
look for the spark. Reconnect wire to
collector box. Also check inside the collector
box for any obstructions (spider webs, etc.)
that may prevent the igniter from
grounding properly. Replace all
components before attempting to light the
grill. If all attempts fail to activate the spark
in your ignition system, then refer to
portion of this manual entitled ‘REPLACING
THE ELECTRONIC IGNITERS’ at the end of
this ‘Trouble Shooting’ Section.
Igniter IS Sparking: Confirm that the gas is
turned ON. Push in on the ignition switch,
located near the center of the front of the
grill, and confirm that you hear a ‘clicking’
sound coming from the electronic igniter. If
you hear the ‘clicking’ sound, proceed by
SIMULTANEOUSLY pushing in on the
‘starter’ burner control knob (CENTER
burner for LM210-28, and FAR RIGHT
burner for LM210-40). Note: if you can
confirm that you were originally pushing
on the INCORRECT control knob, then turn
all controls OFF and wait 5 minutes for any
unburned gas to dissipate. If when pressing
both the ignition switch and the control
knob you cannot get the starter burner to
light, than you have a gas blockage. Follow
the steps in the ‘Cleaning the Burners’
section of the ‘Cleaning Your Grill’ section.
The blockage will probably be in or around
the burner or around the valve orifice.
Starter Burner Lights But Adjacent Burners
Do NOT
If you can successfully light the starter
burner, but NOT the adjacent burners, then
you have either a blockage in the crossover
system (flash tubes) or in the burners
themselves. First try manually lighting each
adjacent burner separately with a long
match or long lighter (see also section
‘Manual Lighting of Your Grill’). If the
burner(s) lights manually, then the blockage
is in the flash tubes.
IGNITION ASSY
WIRE AND
COLLECTOR
BOX
FLASH TUBES
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