LIGHTING THE GRILL USING
THE PULSE-SPARK IGNITOR
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:
·Open Hood before lighting the grill to prevent an explosion from gas
·During failed lighting attempts, or if the burners go out during operation, turn control knobs “Off” to dissipate any accumulation of gas. Wait five minutes before repeating lighting procedure.
1.Open the Hood.
2.Important: Make sure control knobs are turned “Off”. (FIG. 17B)
3.Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counter clockwise until it stops. (FIG. 17A)
4.Push far left control knob in and turn counter clockwise to the High position. (FIG. 17C &17D)
5.Pause 4 seconds and push the ignitor button in for
If no spark, see (FIG. 17E) and Troubleshooting Section.
6.From the “Off” position, light all other burners from left to right, making sure each burner is lit before lighting the next. Your grill has a crossover ignition system that allows the burners to light successively off one another. Confirm each burner is lit before lighting another burner.
7.If the burner fails to light, repeat Step 3. If it still does not light, try the next burner from left to right.
If a burner goes out during operation, turn all knobs to the “Off” position and close the LP cylinder valve or the natural gas supply valve to dissipate any accumulated gas. Open hood and wait five minutes before attempting to relight the grill.
If any or all burners fail to light after three or four attempts following Steps
Control Knob
in OFF
position
FIG. 17B
Lighting with Ignitor
Right Control Knob
Left Control Knob
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FIG. 17C | ||
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Control Knob on
High position
(large flame
symbol)
FIG. 17D
repeat the lighting procedures. NOTE: If the burners still fail to light, refer to the Troubleshooting Section. The burner can also be lit manually, see Manual Lighting of the Grill.
Turn LP Gas Cylinder valve
3/16” Gap
FIG. 17E
Gas Collector
FIG. 17A
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