TROUBLESHOOTING
YELLOW BURNER FLAMES
A yellow flame from the burners indicates a
lack of air entering the burner. This can also
contribute to low or insufficient heat. Note
that as the grill becomes dusty or greasy, a
yellow tip may appear at the tip of a blue
flame. This is normal. The full yellow flame
can be adjusted by opening up the air
shutter found on the front intake (venturi)
of the burner. Please follow the burner
removal instructions found in the section of
this manual entitled ‘CLEANING THE
BURNERS’. With the burner in your hand,
face the venturi and air shutter toward you.
The air shutter has been factory tested and
set so the air shutter is opened HALF way.
Loosen the screw found on the side of the
air shutter. The shutter can now be slid
forward or backward to reach the desired
opening. Slide the shutter BACK to fully
open the air opening, as shown in the above
diagram, and use this as starting point.
Retighten the screw. Reinsert the burner
and test. If the flames are BLUE but are
noisy (like a torch) and appear to ‘lift’ off
the burner, then repeat the process by
sliding the shutter FORWARD slightly, to
modify the adjustment, until the flames are
blue, stable, and quiet.
IF YOU SMELL OF GAS
If you smell gas while the grill is lit,
IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL BURNERS AND
SHUT OFF THE MAIN FUEL SUPPLY. IF
EQUIPPED WITH A HOOD, OPEN THE HOOD
AND EXTUINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES.
Perform a leak test per the instructions
under the ‘GAS CONNECTIONS’ section of
this manual entitled ‘LEAK TEST
PROCEEDURE’. If no leaks are found, check
for blockages in the burner inlets (venturis).
Refer to the section of this manual entitled
‘CLEANING THE BURNERS’. If you are
uncomfortable with performing these tests
yourself, then call your local gas company.
GRILL DOES NOT LIGHT AFTER A LONG
PERIOD OF TIME
Insects are attracted to the smell of gas.
Check the burners, flash tubes, and valve
orifices to be sure they are clear of any
spider webs or nests. Burners should be
cleaned at least once a year for optimum
performance.
GRILL DOES NOT LIGHT AFTER RAIN
STORM OR WET CONDITIONS
The electronic ignition has most likely become
wet or saturated. Manually light your grill using
a long wooden match or stick lighter. Follow the
instructions in this manual entitled ‘Manual
Lighting of Your Grill’. After the burners have
been running for a few minutes, shut OFF the
burners and try relighting them again using the
electronic igniters.
VALVE DOES NOT TURN FREELY
Never attempt to lubricate valves. They are
sealed and lubricated at the time of
manufacture. They do not require further
maintenance. If your valves are hard to turn,
then they need to be replaced. Refer to the
parts lists at the end of this manual or contact
your
dealer where the grill was purchased.
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