EMERGENCIES:
If a gas leak cannot
be stopped,
or a fire occurs clue to gas leakage,
call the fire department.
Gas leaking from
cracked/cut/burned
hose.
Gas leaking from LP
cylinder.
Gas leaking from LP
cylinder valve.
Gas leaking between LF
cylinder and regulator
connection.
Fire coming through
control panel.
Grease fire or
continuous excessive
flames above cooking
surface.
• Damaged hose.
• Mechanical
failure due to rusting or
mishandling.
• Failure of cylinder valve from
mishandling or mechanical failure.
• Improper installation, connection not
tight, failure of rubber seak
• Fire in burner tube section of burner
due to blockage.
• Too much grease buildup in burner
area.
• Turn off gas at LPcylinder or at source on natural gas systems.
If the hose is cracked or cut but not burned, simply replace
valve / hose / regulator. If the hose is burned, the cause could
be other than a faulty valve/hose/regulator.
Discontinue use of
grill until a plumber or gas technician has investigated and
corrected
the problem.
• Replace LPcylinder.
• Turn off LPcylinder valve. Return LP cylinder to gas supplier.
• Turn off LPcylinder valve. Remove regulator from cylinder and
visually inspect rubber seal for damage. See LPCylinder Leak
Test and Connecting Regulator to the LPCylinder.
• Turn off control knobs and LPcylinder valve. Leave lid open to
allow flames to die down. After fire is out and grill is cold,
remove burner and inspect for spider nests or rust. See Spider
Alert and Oeaning the Burner Assembly sections of this Use &
Care Guide.
• Turn off control knobs and LPcylinder valve. Leave lid open to
allow flames to die down. After cooling, clean food particles
and excess grease from inside firebox area, grease tray, and
other surfaces.
Troubleshooting
Burner(s)will not light
usingigniter.
(See Electronic
Ignition
Troubleshooting also)
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GAS ISSUES:
• Trying to light wrong burner.
•
Burner
not engaged
with
control
valve.
• Obstruction in burner.
• No gas flow.
• Vapor
lock at coupling
nut to LP
cylinder.
• Coupling nut and LPcylinder valve not
fully connected.
• Electrode cracked or broken; "sparks
at crack.
• Electrode tip not in proper position.
• Wire and/or electrode covered with
cooking residue.
• Wires are loose or disconnected.
• Wires are shorting (sparking)
between igniter and electrode.
• Dead battery.
• See instructionson control panel and in Use and Care section.
• Make surevalves are positioned inside of burner tubes.
• Ensureburner tubes are not obstructed with spider webs or
other matter. See cleaning section of Use and Care.
• Make sure LPcylinder is not empty. If LPcylinder is not empty,
refer to "Sudden drop in gas flow."
• Turn off knobs and disconnect coupling nut from LPcylinder.
Reconnect and retry.
• Turn the coupling nut approximately
one-half to three-quarters
additional turn until solid stop. Tighten by hand only - do not use
tools.
• Replace electrode (s).
Main Burners:
• Tip of electrode should be pointing toward gas port opening
on burner. The distance should be 1/8" to 1/4". Adjust if
necessary.
Sideburner
• Tip of electrode should be pointing toward gas port opening
on burner, the distance should be 1/8" to 3/16". Adjust if
necessary.
• Clean wire and/or electrode with rubbing alcohol and clean
swab.
• Reconnect wires or replace electrode/wire
assembly.
• Replace igniter wire/electrode
assembly.
• Replace with a new AAA-size alkaline battery.