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BURNER FLAME PATTERN
The burner has been factory set for the correct air and
gas mixture. The correct flame pattern is shown in Figure
17. If the flames do not appear as shown in
figure
18, or if “popping” noises occur, follow the
burner cleaning procedures.
PERIODIC QUICK CLEANING
We recommend that you periodically brush the
outside of the burner slots with a brass wire brush and
clean the burner tube through the air shutter with the tool
we have provided.
This can be done by locating the burner air shutter
underneath the bowl panel and inserting the tool through
each air shutter, rotating the tool. Figure 15. Be careful
when inserting the burner cleaning tool not to damage
the igniter electrode.
Figure 17
Figure 18
Dark blue
Yellowish tips
Light blue
Figure 16
White wire
Black wire
Figure 15
Air shutter
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Check that the igniter button pushes down
completely and returns to the UP position.
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Check to see if the igniter is loose in the frame.
Tighten if necessary; see Step “Install Igniter” for the
correct procedure.
If the Ignition System still fails to ignite the burner, use the
Manual Lighting procedure and contact your dealer.
CAUTION: It is important to increase the
frequency of this cleaning procedure during the
spring and summer months.
IGNITION SYSTEM
If the Ignition System fails to ignite the burner, light
manually. If Manual ignition is successful, then check the
Ignition System.
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Check that both the white and black ignition wires
are attached properly. Figure 16.
CAUTION: Your LP tank connection is equipped
with an excess flow device. If it activates it reduces
the flow of gas to the burner. If this should occur
turn off the LP tank and turn the test valve OFF. Wait
5 minutes for the gas to clear. Then turn on the LP
tank and slowly turn the test valve ON and try to
ignite again.