TROUBLESHOOTING
Please check the more common and more
obvious functions before further attempting
to troubleshoot your LazyMan LM210 Series
appliance, and before you call for service.
Sometimes great aggravations can result
from simple oversights.
For Natural Gas (NG)- is the main
shut-off valve turned on? The valve
will be ON when the valve lever is
parallel to the gas line.
For Liquid Propane Gas (LP)- is the valve
knob turned at least one complete turn in
the COUNTERCLOCKWISE direction?
Does the Liquid Propane (LP) gas
cylinder have fuel? Is the hose
connection tight? These cylinders
have a built-in safety valve that
prevents the fuel from being
supplied (or may reduce the gas
flow) if the tank has recently been
tilted or jarred. This will make the
cylinder appear to be empty. If so,
wait 5 minutes for the valve to reset
and try again. This time, open the
valve very SLOWLY to help allow the
valve to reset.
Is the correct type of fuel being
supplied? The type of fuel your grill
was built for (NG or LP) can be found
on the label at the right rear of the
appliance.
Is the ignition operating properly,
i.e., do you hear clicking when the
ignition button is pushed ? If not,
replace the AAA battery found
inside the ignition button assembly.
See also the following section
entitled ‘GRILL DOESN’T LIGHT’ for
instructions on replacing the
battery.
In most cases, the following trouble-
shooting tips can be performed by the grill
owner and can be performed relatively
safely. Please read and follow the steps
carefully to assure that there have not been
oversights in troubleshooting your LazyMan
product. If you have exhausted the
troubleshooting steps, OR if you are simply
not comfortable working on your grill, you
can contact the LazyMan Customer Service
team and they will be glad to assist you.
CONTACT:
LazyMan Inc.
CUSTOMER SERVICE: (908) 475-5315
(800) 475-1950
Customer Service Dept.
560 Independence Street, Belvidere, NJ
07823
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