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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. First, install a new 1 lb Propane Cylinder. Tighten with one hand while supporting the regulator in the other.
When first turning on the regulator, check for leaks at the joint between the cylinder and the regulator.
2. Open the lid before lighting the portable grill. Make sure there are no obstructions of air flow to the grill.
Spiders and insects can nest within the burner and clog the burner, Venturi tube and the gas orifice. Clean the
burner ports by using a stiff wire brush, paper clip or stiff pipe cleaner.
3. Turn the regulator valve to the highest setting (Fig.4) and depress the igniter button until burner lights (Fig. 5).
After the appliance has lit, please observe the burner flame, make sure all burner ports are lit and that the
flame is constant and no longer than 2” inches in length.
4. If the burner does not light before 7 seconds of clicking, turn
the regulator to the OFF position (Fig. 6) and wait 5 minutes for
the gas to clear before trying again.
5. If the burner flame goes out while the unit is operating turn the
unit OFF immediately, open the lid to clear out any gas.
NOTE:
Operate the grill for the first time approximately for 15
minutes before you use the grill to cook food. This will burn off
any residues from the assembly process.
Fig. 6: Off
Position
Fig. 5: Igniter
Fig. 4: Regulator
Valve
Lighting Position
TECH TIP
Use ONLY 1 lb disposable
Propane Cylinders.