Jackson JG3, JG4 Main Burner Lighting, Manual Burner Lighting Main Burner, Main Burner USE

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charred remains with a wire brush or scraper.

When used for the first time, the grill will emit a slight odor. This is a normal and temporary condition caused by the burn-in of internal paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process and should not occur again. Simply run the main burners on high for approximately ½ hour with the lid open.

MAIN BURNER LIGHTING

Light each burner by turning the control valve to the high / light position and firmly depress the ignition control button. You should hear the “clicking” sound of the ignitor and the burner should light within a few seconds. Light the left-hand burner first, then complete the same steps for lighting the other burners.

1.Always open the lid when lighting the burners.

2.Turn the left burner to high / light. Press and hold ignitor button until the burner lights.

3.If the burner does not immediately light, turn the valve to OFF. Wait 5 minutes then repeat lighting procedures.

4.Repeat these steps for lighting each burner.

Manual Burner Lighting

Main Burner

See your local dealer for service if your grill ignitor is not functioning.

1.Remove the cooking grates and the flame tamers that are over each burner.

2.Turn the burner you are lighting to high / light and place a long match near the side gas ports of the burner.

3.If the burner does not immediately

light, turn the valve to OFF. Wait 5 minutes then repeat lighting procedures.

REAR BURNER LIGHTING (If equipped)

1.Light the rear burner by placing a long match next to the gas ports on the rear burner then turn on the right hand “rear” control knob to high.

2.If the burner does not immediately light, turn valve to OFF. Wait 5 minutes then repeat lighting procedures.

MAIN BURNER USE

When searing foods, preheating is recommended by operating all main burners in the high position with the lid closed for approximately 10 minutes. Cooking with the lid closed will ensure a more even temperature that will reduce cooking time and cook more evenly. Food that has a cooking time longer than 30 minutes, such as roasts, may be cooked indirectly (with the burner lit opposite the food placement). When cooking very lean meats, such as chicken breasts or lean pork, the grids can be oiled before cooking to prevent sticking. Cooking meat with a high degree of fat content may create flare-ups. Either trim some fat or reduce temperatures to prevent this. Should a flare up occur, move the food away from the flames, reduce heat and leave the lid open.

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JG4, JG3 specifications

The Jackson JG3 and JG4 are electric guitars that cater to musicians seeking versatility, comfort, and exceptional sound quality. Designed for both beginners and experienced players, these models highlight Jackson's commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative technology.

The Jackson JG3 is notable for its sleek body shape, which combines aesthetic appeal with ergonomic design. Its body is constructed from a solid basswood, which offers a balanced tonal foundation and resonant sound. The JG3 features a fast-playing maple neck with a convenient compound radius fingerboard, which provides an easy transition from chords to intricate lead work. The 24 jumbo frets allow for effortless bending and a wider range of expression for soloing.

Equipped with Jackson's high-output pickups—a combination of humbucking and single-coil configurations— the JG3 delivers a wide range of tones suitable for various musical styles. Players can easily switch between bright, cutting tones for leads and warm, full-bodied tones for rhythm playing. The inclusion of a three-way toggle switch enhances tonal versatility, allowing numerous sonic possibilities depending on the player's needs.

Similarly, the Jackson JG4 builds upon the foundation set by the JG3 but introduces additional features aimed at enhancing performance. The JG4 showcases a more advanced pick-up system, featuring dual humbucking pickups that produce a powerful, high-gain sound preferred by rock and metal guitarists. The neck-through body construction provides improved sustain, resonance, and access to higher frets, making it an ideal choice for players who prioritize technical solos and complex playing styles.

Both models utilize high-quality hardware, including die-cast tuners and a synchronized tremolo system, enabling fine-tuning and vibrato effects. The JG4 offers an upgraded bridge system that improves tuning stability even during extensive play, addressing a common concern for guitarists.

In terms of aesthetics, both the JG3 and JG4 come in a variety of finishes, from classic black to vibrant colors, appealing to players looking to express their individuality.

Ultimately, the Jackson JG3 and JG4 guitars stand out in the competitive market due to their combination of innovative design, quality materials, and a wide tonal palette that appeals to musicians across genres—from rock and metal to blues and beyond. Whether for practice, live performances, or studio recording, these models remain an excellent choice for guitarists at any level.