
Outdoor Grill Operation
8
MANUAL LIGHTING
If no electrical supply is available or if the hot surface
igniter will not light the grill burners, the burners can be lit
manually using a long lit match or BBQ lighter.
1)
Open the grill hood completely. Do not attempt to light
the grill with the hood closed.
2)
Open the gas supply shut-off valve.
3)
Push in and turn the burner knob counterclockwise to
the HI position. Hold the knob in for five seconds.
4)
Insert a lit match held by the lanyard (located in the
drip tray) or BBQ lighter through the burner grates and
near the top of the flash tube. A flame will be visible
under the briquettes. Once you see the flame, release
the knob. If the burner fails to light within five seconds,
turn knob to the OFF position, wait five minutes and
repeat the lighting procedure.
FLASH TUBE
Location of flash tube.
Rotisserie igniter.
ROTISSERIE
IGNITER
Outdoor Grills
BURNER LIGHTING
1)
Open the grill hood completely. Do not attempt to light
the grill with the hood closed.
2)
Open the gas supply shut-off valve.
3)
Push in the burner control knob and verify that the hot
surface igniter glows. The hot surface igniters are
located below the burner grates inside the flash tubes.
The rotisserie igniter is located on the rear panel next
to the rotisserie burner. Refer to the illustrations below.
If the igniter does not glow, verify that the grill is
plugged into a 120 V AC electrical outlet.
4)
Once the glow is verified, push in and turn the knob
counterclockwise to the HI position. Hold the knob in
for five seconds. Depending on which burner you are
attempting to light, a flame will be visible under the
briquettes or on the rotisserie or sear burner. Once you
see the flame, release the knob. If the burner fails to
light within five seconds, turn knob to the OFF position,
wait five minutes and repeat the lighting procedure.
There may be a popping sound when the burners are
first lit, this is normal.
5)
Close the hood and allow the grill to preheat until the
desired temperature is displayed on the thermometer.
CONTROL
KNOB ON HI
Burner control knob.
Always keep your face and body as far away as
possible when lighting.