5) Use a pipe cleaner to clear obstructions from the burner holes and inlet hole. Verify
that there are no insects, insect nests or debris blocking the inlet hole. Normal wear
and corrosion may enlarge some holes, however, if large cracks or holes are found,
the burner should be replaced. (FIG 18)
Fig. 18
Note: Before reassembly of burner you may want to fully clean the grill. See CLEANING
THE GRILL section.
6) After cleaning, reassemble burner assembly and other parts in reverse order of
previous steps 2-5 disassembly.
Note: When refitting the burner, be sure to check that it is positioned correctly.
7) Check burner operation after cleaning (FIG 19).
Fig. 19
GREASE TRAY
WARNING!
• Always turn the LP gas cylinder valve "OFF" when not in use. Allow grill
to cool before handling parts or cleaning.
• Empty the grease tray and clean after each use so excessive grease does not
accumulate. Failure to remove grease may result in a grease fire in the tray.
• Never cook on the LP gas grill without the grease tray in place.
• Before each use, remove all grease from your grease tray.
• Make sure grease tray is in place before use.
• Failure to remove grease from the grease tray may cause a fire hazard.
STORAGE
WARNING!
• Never store an LP gas cylinder indoors (empty or filled). If storing the gas
grill indoors, disconnect the LP gas cylinder and store it outdoors out of
the reach of children.
• Never leave an LP gas cylinder inside a vehicle which may become overheated
by the sun.
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