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CLEANING THE BURNERS
1. Ensure the LP gas is turned off at the LP cylinder.
2. Remove the cooking grates, heat diffusers, and grease tray.
3. Remove the Phillips Head screws located at the back end
of each burner.
4. Lift each burner up and out.
5. Clean the inside of the burner using a stiff wire. A
straightened coat hanger is one suggested tool. An
alternative way to clean the inside of the burner is using
compressed air. Always wear eye protection if using this
method.
Never enlarge the burner ports during cleaning.
6. Brush the outer surface of the burner.
7. Ensure all ports (holes) are free of all debris
8. Inspect the burner. Replace if any cracks or enlarged holes.
9. Reinstall the burners making sure the burners seat over the
valves as shown in the figure to the right.
10. Secure the back of the burners to the firebox with the Phillips
Head screws.
11. Replace the grease tray, heat diffusers, and cooking grates.
12. Perform a Leak Test described earlier in this guide.
BURNER FLAMES
Always inspect the burner flame after lighting. A good flame
should be primarily blue with a yellow tip and have a minimal
amount of noise. Some yellow tips are OK if under one inch.
New burners sometimes have oil residue, which will cause
yellow flame when burning off. Variations in gas supply,
altitude, weather, and other factors can all impact burner
performance. Older grills can also show more yellow flame as
food deposits, oils, and fats can build up
BURNER ADJUSTMENTS
Each burner is adjusted and tested at the factory before packaging.
However, burner adjustments will at times become necessary.
Clean your burners and check to be sure there are no blockages if
you experience poor flame quality. Be sure they are properly
seated over the valves. Each burner is equipped with an adjustable
air shutter. Too much yellow flame indicates too little air. You
can try moving the grill to an area with more air circulation or opening
the air shutter on the burner. Too much noise indicates too much air.
Move the grill to an area of decreased air circulation, or closing the
air shutter on the burner to get to your desired result.
ALWAYS
1. Keep the grilling area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors
and liquids.
2. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
3. Keep the ventilation openings of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
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