TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont’d)
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Flames blow out | High or gusting winds | Turn front of grill to face wind or increase flame height. | |||
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| Gas in LP Cylinder is low | Check LP gas cylinder. Refill if necessary. | |
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| Excess flow valve tripped | See “Low flame” problem above. | |
Flare up | Grease build up | Clean the grill. | |||
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| Excessive fat in meat | Trim fat from meat before grilling. | |
Persistent grease | Grease trapped around | Turn control knobs “off” and turn handle of LP cylinder clockwise | |||
fire | burner system | until it stops. Open hood carefully and let fire burn out. After the | |||
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| grill cools, remove and clean all parts. | |
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Unable to fill | Some dealers have older fill | The worn nozzles don’t have enough “bite” to engage the valve. Try | |||
LP tank | nozzles with worn threads. | another licensed LP dealer. | |||
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Humming or | Outside temperature, humidi- | Although this sound may be alarming, this is NOT dangerous as | |||
whistling from | ty, barometric pressure, and | long as it is not accompanied by the smell of gas. Simply adjust the | |||
the regulator | the gas level within the tank | burner settings and usually the sound will subside. If the humming | |||
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| may cause the rubber | sound persists, a change in atmospheric conditions will eventually | |
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| diaphragm inside the regula- | stop the vibration. Should you smell gas, do not use the grill and | |
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| tor to vibrate, making a hum- | call Customer Service at | |
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| ming or whistling sound. |
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If your problem is not resolved from the information above, please call Customer Service at
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