WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTAND ALL PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make 2~3 oz. of leak solution by mixing one part liquid dishwasher detergent and three parts water.
Noted: make sure control knob is “OFF”.
2. Apply several drops of solution where the cylinder attaches to regulator (see Figure 7), inspect the
solution at the connection looking for bubbles. If NO bubbles appear, the connection is secure. If
bubbles appear, the connection has the leak, disconnect the regulator, reconnect, perform another
leak check. If you continue to see bubbles after several attempts, cylinder valve is defective and
should be returned to cylinder’s supplier.
3. Apply several drops of solution where gas valve attaches to bellows (see Figure 8), where gas
valve attaches to regulator hose (see Figure 9), and where inlet tube attaches to bellows (see
Figure 10). If NO bubbles appear, the connections are secure. If bubbles appear, the connection has
the leak, disconnect, reconnect, perform another leak check. If you continue to see bubbles after
several attempts, both parts are defective and should replace with the new ones.
1. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn to “OFF”.
2. Turn gas control knob to “ON/MIN”.
3. Push in gas control knob all the way and hold. Continue to press the ignition button for 15 seconds.
4. If the burner does not light in 15 seconds, release the knob and it will pop back out. Wait 5 minutes
before attempting to light the burner again and repeat step 1 to 3.
To perform a leak test:
gas valve / regulator hose connection (Figure 9)
inlet tube / bellows connection (Figure 10)
Operation