Lighting the Grill
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion:
Open hood before lighting the grill to release trapped gas.
During failed lighting attempts, or if the burner goes out during operation, turn control knob "OFF" to
dissipate any accumulated gas. Wait five minutes before repeating lighting procedure.
1. Open the hood.
2. Push the regulator knob in and turn 270 degrees (or 3/4 turn) counterclockwise to the "HIGH" position (Fig. 2).
Note the triangular indicator mark on the silver regulator housing.
3. Push the igniter button in repeatedly until the burner is lit. Listen for the click indicating spark ignition and look
to make sure the burner is lit.
If the burner goes out during operation, turn regulator knob to the "OFF" position. Open hood and wait five
minutes before attempting to relight the grill to allow any accumulated gas to dissipate.
If burner fails to light after three to four attempts, turn regulator knob to the "OFF" position and allow any
accumulated gas to dissipate. Check for igniter spark by pushing igniter button and looking at the igniter tip. If
no spark, adjust gap between electrode tip and burner to 3/16" (Fig. 3). If still no spark, see "Troubleshooting
Section."
Wait five minutes, then repeat the lighting procedures. The burner can also be lit manually, see "Manually Lighting
the Grill" on next page. Should you notice that your burner is getting hard to light or the flame is not as hot as it
once was, refer to the "How to Clean the Burner" to remove any possible obstructions.
Regulator Control Knob
in OFF position
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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Regulator Control Knob
in HIGH position
Electrode Tip
Regulator Control Knob
in LOW position
3/16" Gap
Burner