VII LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT:
Before each use of your grill, inspect the gas hose prior to turning the gas 'ON'
If there is evidence of cuts, wear, or abrasion, it must be replaced prior to use.
Contact Customer Service 1-800-323-5664 for replacement parts. Do not use
the unit if the odor of gas is present.
Keep your face and body as far away
from the grill as possible when lighting.
STEP 1: Open the hood.
Do not stand with your head over the grill when lighting
burners.
STEP 2: Check all burner control knobs and main gas supply valves are at 'OFF' position.
STEP 3: Slowly open the fuel tank to full, by turning to the left (counter-clockwise).
STEP 4: Open one burner valve at a time to 'HI' by pushing-in and then turning the control
knob to the left (counter-clockwise) about 90 degrees until the 'HI' marking is
pointing
upwards.
STEP 5: Wait 3 to 5 seconds for gas to fully reach for ignition.
STEP 6: Depress (push) red ignitor button. You’ll hear a snapping sound. At the same time
a spark will be provided at the front of burner. It may be necessary to press the
button 3 to 6 times until the burner is lit.
STEP 7: Repeat STEP 4 through STEP 6 for each burner. After the burners are lit, if one
burner goes out, the burner will cross-light automatically.
IF THE BURNER FAILS TO LIGHT
Immediately
turn control knobs to 'OFF' to prevent gas buildup. Wait
5 minutes
before trying
to re-light by ignitor. If the burner will not light after several attempts (See Section XII
"
TROUBLE SHOOTING
" on Pg. 17).
TIP
: Operate all burners on high for 5 minutes with hood open or until the lava rock
becomes hot. Once the lava rock become hot, then turn the burners down to a lower
setting and allow the radiant heat of the rock to provide the heat for cooking.
SHUTTING DOWN UNIT
Close the liquid propane tank valve and allow burners to burn all gas from the manifold
system. Turn burner control knobs to 'OFF' position. Make sure no open flames are present,
allow unit to cool. Disconnect the regulator and insert the safety plug back to the tank. Follow
all warnings pertaining to storage of propane tanks. (See Section IV "
PROPANE TANK
STORAGE, HANDLING AND FILLING"
Pg. 4).
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