15
Carolina Cooker®
844-478-4334
Model M116672
January 2021
5.6 Lighting Instructions
Note:
To prevent leaving the appliance unattended, have
the food prepared, safely stored, and outdoors before light-
ing the appliance.
To prevent burns, do not place
any part of the body inside the
frame of the appliance when lighting. Keep your hands,
hair, and face away from the burner. Do not lean over
the appliance when lighting the burner or cooking.
1.
Open the LP cylinder valve.
2.
Open the shut off valve.
3. Use a long match or spark igniter and slowly open
the shut-off valve until the burner lights.
If the burner does not light
within five seconds, first close
the shut‑off valve and then close the LP cylinder valve
OFF. Wait five minutes for fumes to diminish before
relighting.
4.
If the burner does not light, inspect the inside of
the burner tube for blockage caused by insects or
other small animals and/or outdoor debris such as
leaves, grass, etc.
To remove any blockage:
a. Close the LP cylinder gas valve and shutoff
valve.
b. Use a narrow bottle brush or a stiff wire to re
move any blockage.
5. After the burner is lit, open the shut-off valve until
the flame is blue in color.
6. Use the air shutter on the burner to adjust the flame
until it turns blue. Rotate the air shutter by hand to
either increase or decrease the amount of airflow.
7. If the burner flame does not burn blue, check the
burner venturi for any obstructions. Dirt daubers,
spiders, and other insects will build nests blocking
air and gas flow.
WARNING
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WARNING
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