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| PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
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| BURNERS DO | • Burners assembled incorrectly after cleaning. Make sure the burner |
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| NOT LIGHT | assembly is put together correctly and that the port ring is aligned. |
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| • Clean the ignitor orifice. |
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| • Inspect the manual |
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| • Make sure the electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet. |
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| • Check for a power outage. |
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| BURNER FLAMES | • Improper LP gas connection. See the Installation Instructions. |
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| OR YELLOW |
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| TICKING SOUND | • The spark ignitor is not deactivated. Turn the burner OFF and |
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| OF SPARK IGNITOR | relight. Some ticking is normal. If ticking is excessive call for service. |
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| LIGHTS |
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| STRONG ODOR | • Improper air/gas ratio in burners. Adjust the air shutters. |
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