14
IGNITING THE BURNER
See Figures 17 - 18.
NOTE:
Never lean over the grill while lighting burner.
The first time you use your newly purchased grill, it is
recommended the grill run on the highest setting for
15 - 20 minutes.
To ignite burner using the electric ignitor:
Open the hood.
Turn the control knob on the side shelf off ( O ).
Make sure the LP gas cylinder is tightly connected to the
regulator and a leak test has been performed.
To light the burner, push in the control knob and turn
to
.
Press and hold the electric ignitor until the burner lights.
When burner is lit, turn the control knob to the desired
setting.
If burner fails to light within five (5) seconds, release the
electric ignitor. Turn the control knob off and wait five (5)
minutes then repeat the step.
NOTE:
Place burner on high and observe flame height
which should be approximately 1/2 in. If the flame is
too high or too low, burner adjustment is required. See
Maintenance
section later in this manual.
To ignite burner using match lighting:
Open the hood.
Turn control knob off ( O ).
Make sure the LP gas cylinder is tightly connected to the
regulator and a leak test has been performed.
Using the match holder included with this grill, place a
match between the circular wires.
Light the match and place into lighting hole on the
bottom of the firebox.
Push in the control knob and turn to
.
OPERATION
CONTROL
KNOB
ELECTRIC
IGNITOR
Fig. 17
When burner is lit, turn the control knob to the desired
setting.
If burner fails to light, extinguish the match, turn the control
knob off, and wait five (5) minutes then repeat the step.
NOTE:
Place burner on high and observe flame height
which should be approximately 1/2 in. If flame is too
high or too low, burner adjustment is required. See the
Maintenance
section later in this manual.
LIGHTING
HOLE
Fig. 18
MATCH
HOLDER
0
WARNING:
If ignition does NOT occur within 5 seconds, turn the
control knob off ( O ) and wait 5 minutes. Repeat lighting
procedures. If burner does NOT ignite with the cylinder
valve open, gas will continue to flow out of the burner and
could accidently ignite and result in serious personal injury.