Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Burner blows out
1. LP tank is empty.
2. Burner is not aligned
with the
control
valve.
3. Gas supply is not sufficient.
1. Low heat is found in natural
gas
models.
2. Ports are blocked.
3. LP tank has run out.
Low heat with the knob
in "HI" position
Low heat, LP gas
Sudden drop in gas
flow or low flame
Cooking
light will not
turn on.
The propane
regulator
assembly
incorporates
an excess flow device
designed
to supply the grill with
sufficient
gas flow.
Rapid changes
in
pressure can trigger
the excess flow
device,
providing
a low flame
and
low temperature.
1. Out of gas.
2. Excess flow valve tripped.
3. Vapor
lock at coupling
nut/LP
cylinder
connection.
1. No power supply.
2. Defective
halogen
bulb.
3. Internal
wiring issue.
1. Refill the LP Tank.
2. Install the burner correctly.
3. Check the gas supply hose and make sure
there are no leaks and no knots.
1. This model is set for 7 in. natural
gas usage.
Please check your natural
gas supply system to
have correct
gas pressure.
2. Clear ports of any obstructions.
3. Refill the LP tank.
Please follow
these instructions:
1. Make
sure all
burners are "OFF".
2. Open the tank valve and
wait 5 minutes. 3. Light the burner one at a time
following
the lighting
instructions
listed on the
door liner
1. Check for gas in LP cylinder.
2. Turn off knobs, wait 30 seconds and light grill.
If flames
are still low, turn off knobs and LP
cylinder
valve. Disconnect
regulator.
Reconnect
regulator
and leak test. Turn on LP cylinder
valve, wait 30 seconds and then light grill.
3. Turn off knobs and LP cylinder
valve.
Disconnect
coupling
nut from cylinder.
Reconnect
and retry.
1. Check power supply and make sure
transformer
is properly
plugged
in.
2. Replace the bulb.
3. Check the wiring connections
under the fire
box. All wire connections
must be tight. If any
wires are damaged
they should be replaced.
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