FIG. 23A
5-Screws Securing Control Panel
Chain/Match
Holder
Control Panel
Grid Insert
Guide
4) Pull the Control Knobs off the valve stems. Remove the
5-screws, Grid Insert Guide, Control Panel and the
Chain/Match Holder.
(FIG. 23A)
5) Remove 2-Control Valve Spring Clips with screwdriver.
(FIG. 23B)
6) Remove Electrode Spring Clip by holding end of clip with
pliers and pushing down away from the notch in burner
bracket.
(FIG. 23C)
Hold spring with fingers so clip does
not flip away.
7) Lay grill on the back side. Remove 5-screws holding
the Burner Brackets to underside of Bowl.
(FIG. 23D)
8) Remove both Burner Assemblies from the grill.
9) Use a pipe cleaner to clear obstructions from the
Burner holes and inlet hole.
(FIG. 23E & FIG. 23F)
Verify that there are no insects or insect nests blocking
the inlet hole. Normal wear and corrosion may enlarge
some holes, however, if large cracks or holes are found
the Burners should be replaced.
10) After cleaning, re-assemble Burner Assemblies and
other parts in reverse order of previous Steps 2-9
disassembly. Note: When refitting the Burners, be sure
the tubes are positioned correctly with the valves.
11) Check burner operation after reassembly or cleaning.
12
FIG. 23B
5) Control Valve
Spring Clip
FIG. 23C
6) Electrode Spring Clip
FIG. 23E
9) Use a pipe cleaner to clear obstructions from all
burner holes and the Inlet hole. A brass wire brush can
be used on the burner surfaces to remove corrosion.
Oval Burner
Round Burner
FIG. 23F
FIG. 23D
7) Remove 5-Screws from Burner
Brackets under Grill bottom.
Transport and Storage
To reduce the risk of fire, serious bodily injury or death:
· Always turn off the Control Knobs when not in use.
Allow grill to cool before transporting or storing.
· Store your LP gas grill in a cool dry place.
· Do not store an LP gas cylinder in a space greater than
125 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store an LP gas
cylinder in a building, garage or any enclosed area.
· Do not store an LP gas cylinder indoors (empty or
filled). Disconnect the gas cylinder from the gas grill
and store it outdoors away from any sources of heat or
ignition and out of the reach of children. The gas grill
may then be stored indoors.
· To prevent fire or explosion, do not leave an LP gas
cylinder inside a vehicle that can become overheated
by the sun.
· Even though your LP gas cylinder may appear to be
empty, gas may still be present and the cylinder
should be transported and stored accordingly.
· Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near the
LP gas grill.