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CARE AND MAINTENANCE- continued
HOW TO REPLACE THE MAIN BURNER
1.
Remove the burner by removing the one hold down screw and lifting burner out.
2.
Examine the open end of the new burner. There is a shutter around the outside of the
open end held in place with one screw that controls the air used by the burner. Loosen
this screw and make the opening the same size as the burner removed. Then tighten the
screw.
3.
Set new burner in place. Be sure that the open end of the burner is centered over the gas
orifice. The orifice should extend into the open end of the burner about 1/16” to 1/8”. This
can be viewed by looking under the control panel.
4.
Secure the burner onto the firebox with the reinstallation of one screw.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Spiders and Insects
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of the grill and cause the gas to flow from the front of the
burner. This is a very dangerous condition, which can cause a fire to occur behind the valve panel, thereby
damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate.
You should inspect the burners at least twice a year or immediately after any of the following conditions
occur:
1. If the burner flames appear yellow and you smell gas.
2. If the grill does not reach the correct temperature.
3. If the grill heats unevenly.
4. If the burners make popping noises.
Before calling for service,
use the following checklist to identify your problem. This may save the cost of
a service call.