TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
1. The ignition wire came off
2. The distance between the
3. The ignition wire is broken.
Grill or side burner will
not light
4. The battery has died.
5. The battery is in the wrong
6. The electrode tip does not
7. No gas supplied.
8. Air shutter opening is too big.
1. The air shutter opening is
Burner flame is
yellow and gas
2. Spiders or insects block the air
odor can be
smelled
3. Gas leaks
1. Grilling fatty meats while knobs
Excessive flare-up
2. Spray water on gas flames.
3. Hood closed when grilling.
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the electrical igniter.
ignition pin and the burner
is greater than 0.1-0.2 inch(side
burner).
polarity.
produce sparks at the
burner port.
not properly set.
shutter.
on "HIGH".
Corrective Action
1. Reconnect the ignition wire to the
electrical igniter.
2. Loosen the ignition pin and adjust the
distance, then fasten it again.
3. Call customer service for a replacement
ignition wire.
4. Install a new AA battery.
5. Change the battery polarity.
6. Reinstall the electrode.
7. Turn on the regulator valve.
8. Loosen the air shutter and adjust the
opening to a smaller size.
1. Loosen the air shutter and adjust the
opening to have blue flames.
1/4 in. opening for LPG.
2. Clean blockages.
3. Check for the source of gas leaks.
1. Grill fatty meats when the grids are
cold while the knobs are on the "LOW"
setting. Move the meats to the
warming rack if flare up continues
until flame settles down.
2. Never spray water on gas flames.
3. Hood up when grilling.
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