BURNER - The burner is made from heavy wall 304 stainless steel, but due to the extreme heat and corrosive environment,
surface corrosion will occur. Use a brass wire brush to remove surface corrosion. Clean any blocked ports using an opened | ||
paper clip. Do not enlarge the burner ports. Spiders and insects are attracted to the smell | ||
of propane and natural gas. The burner is equipped with an insect screen on the air |
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shutter, which will reduce the likelihood of insects building nests inside the burner, but |
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does not entirely eliminate the problem. The nest or web will cause the burner to burn |
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with a soft yellow or orange flame or cause a fire (flashback) at the air shutter underneath | ||
the control panel. To clean the inside of the burner, it must be |
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removed from the gas grill. Remove the screw(s) located above the |
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burner to the left and right of the centre of the burner on 450 models. |
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Lift back of burner upwards to remove. Use a flexible venturi tube |
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cleaning brush to clean out the inside of the burner. Shake any loose |
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debris out of the burner, through the gas inlet. Ensure that the insect |
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screen is clean, tight, and free of any lint or other debris. Check also | Screw | |
that the valve orifices are clean. Do not enlarge the orifices. Re- | ||
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install the burner. Check that the valve enters the burner when |
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installing. Replace burner cover and mounting screws to complete |
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installation. |
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ALUMINUM CASTINGS - Clean castings periodically with warm soapy water. Aluminum will not rust, but due to high temperatures and weathering, oxidation can occur on aluminum surfaces. This will appear as white spots on the castings. To refinish the castings, clean them and sand lightly with fine sandpaper. Wipe surface to remove any residue, and paint with high temperature barbecue paint. Protect surrounding areas from
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Low heat / Low flame when | For propane - improper lighting | Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully. All gas grill |
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valve turned to high. | procedure. | valves must be in the off position when the tank valve is turned |
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| on. Turn tank on slowly to allow pressure to equalize. See |
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| lighting instructions. |
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| For natural gas - undersized sup- | Pipe must be sized according to installation code. |
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| ply line. |
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| For both gases - improper preheat- |
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Excessive | Sear plates installed incorrectly. | Ensure sear plates are installed with the holes towards the |
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| front, and the slots on the bottom. See assembly instructions. |
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| Improper |
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| Excessive grease and ash build up | Clean sear plates and drip pan regularly. | Do not line pan |
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| on sear plates and in drip pan. | with aluminum foil, sand or any other material, as it can |
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| prevent the grease from flowing properly. Refer to cleaning |
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Burners burn with yellow | Possible spider web or other debris, | Thoroughly clean burner by removing. | See general |
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flame, accompanied by the | or improper air shutter adjustment. | maintenance instructions. Open air shutter slightly according |
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smell of gas. |
| to combustion air adjustment instructions. |
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Flames lift away from burner, | Improper air shutter adjustment. | Close air shutter slightly according to combustion air |
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accompanied by the smell of |
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gas, and possibly difficulties |
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in lighting. |
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