
14
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
IGNITER
DOES NOT
SPARK
Electrode fouled
Electrode improperly
gapped
Electrode cracked
Lead wire is disconnected
Lead wire is cracked
No spark
Wipe the electrode with a soft clean
cloth.
The electrode should be 3 mm to 5 mm
away from the burner tube and if the
positioned close to the gas ports.
Gently bend the electrode tip into
position. (BE CAREFUL NOT TO
BREAK THE CERAMIC INSULATOR)
If the ceramic insulator on the electrode
is cracked it may short out, Replace the
electrode.
Check to ensure that all leads are
connected to the spark box and to the
electrode.
Split insulation on the wire could cause
the igniter to short out. Replace the wire
lead.
Remove plate and visually check
ignition box for a spark. If there is no
spark, contact authorized service agent.
BURNERS
WILL NOT
LIGHT
Gas supply turned off
Out of LPG
Blockage in gas system
Misarranged burner tube
on to the main orifice.
Improper gas line or
propane hose connection
Turn the fuel supply ON and try again
Detect the flow of gas by sound or smell
for gas being omitted. Allow gas to clear
before trying to re-light.
Check to ensure no insects or blocking
the venture tubes. Use a special
venture brush to clean.
Check under the flame deflectors to
ensure that the burner is properly
installed the main orifices.
Tighten the gas connection at the LPG
tank, HAND TIGHTEN ONLY.
UNIT WILL
NOT STAY
LIT
Wind
Running out of fuel
Try to shelter your gas grill from strong
winds. DO NOT USE IN ENCLOSED
AREAS.
Detect the flow of gas by smell or by
listening for the hiss of gas being
omitted.