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Troubleshooting
Flame is noisy, low or erratic.
Is the gas supply fully turned on?
Check that the 10 kg gas fuel tank
valve is fully open.
Is the gas supply in the 10 kg fuel
gas tank low?
Check the gas level.
Does only one burner appear low?
Check and clean the burner ports
if clogged or dirty. See general
cleaning section.
Is the gas supply hose bent or
kinked?
Straighten the gas supply hose.
Is the flame noisy or lifting away
from the burner?
Burner may be getting too
much air. Check the air shutter
adjustment.
Is the burner flame mostly yellow
or orange?
Burner may be in an area that is
too windy, or not receiving enough
air.
Check the burner air inlets for
obstructions.
Check the air shutter adjustment,
see “Check and Adjust Burners”
section.
Excessive flare-ups.
Is there excessive fat in the food
being grilled?
Keep flame on low or turn one
burner off.
Keep the hood up when grilling to
avoid excessive flare-ups.
Move food to the warming rack
until flames subside.
To avoid damage to the burner, do
not spray water on gas flames.
LOW HEAT - LP GAS:
For outdoor grills using a 10 kg gas fuel tank, slowly open the tank valve.
NOTE:
If flow limiting device activates, your burner may not light. If your burner does light, the flames will be
low and will not heat properly.
1.
Turn tank valve and all control knobs off and wait 30 seconds.
2.
After shutting off the tank, very slowly open the tank valve and wait 5 seconds before lighting.
3.
Light the burners one at a time. See “Lighting the Main Burner” section.
MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY:
According to the frequency of use and habits, before using this product, you must first check whether there are
cracks in the air pipe, whether the ignition needle and the ignition needle thread are damaged, and the normal
maintenance cycle should be checked once a week.