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OUTDOOR B
BBQ G
GRILLS
Component Removal
Fig. 4-37
Fig. 4-36
Fig. 4-35
Pilot Burner
The pilot burner is lit by a sparker and maintains a
standing pilot light for the infrared burner and flame
sensor as long as the infrared burner valve is in the on
position. The pilot burner must maintain a standing pilot
light on the flame sensor in order to keep the safety
valve open and allow gas to flow to the infrared burner.
To remove the pilot burner, make sure the gas supply is
turned off. If the rotisserie motor and rod are in place,
remove them. Remove the infrared cover. Remove the
pilot shield from the rear splash panel. Loosen the
screw that holds the flame sensor in place on the pilot
burner. Slide the flame sensor down and out of the
pilot burner. Remove the rear hood top. Disconnect
the gas line to the pilot burner. Remove the screw that
mounts the sparker and pilot burner to the mounting
bracket. Now move the sparker out of the way and
slide the pilot burner through the slot in the rear splash
panel towards the back of the unit and out.
Spark Electrode
The spark electrode provides the spark for the pilot
burner, which in turn allows the safety valve to open
and supply gas to the infrared burner for the rotisserie.
The spark electrode is a one-piece electrode with a
wire, which is plugged into the rotary igniter on the con-
trol panel. When you turn the rotary igniter, you create
a spark from the electrode, which lights the gas to the
pilot burner supplied from the pilot valve. To remove
the spark electrode, remove the rear hood top.
Disconnect the nut from the screw that mounts the
sparker to the pilot burner on the mounting bracket.
Now remove the control panel and disconnect the
sparker wire from the rotary igniter. Remove the spark
electrode and wire from the unit out the rear of the grill.
Rear Splash Panel
The rear splash panel is located at the back of the grill.
The infrared burner, pilot shield, pilot valve and sparker
are mounted to it as well as the rear hood top. To
remove the rear splash panel you need to make sure
the gas supply is turned off. Remove the rear hood top.
Disconnect the gas line to the pilot burner and infrared
burner. Remove the pilot shield. Remove the spark
electrode and pilot burner from the mounting bracket.
Remove the infrared burner. Now extract the screws
from the bottom of the rear splash panel from the grill
chassis and lift the rear splash panel off.