OPERATION
NOTE: Ensure the gas supply to the appliance is turned “ON”. During the initial ignition cycle, air must be purged from the gas line and thus it may take one to two minutes for the pilot burner to ignite.
M,MS Models
Pilot Lighting Instructions
1.The
2.With a lighted taper light the pilots which are located at the rear of the main burner.
3.The pilot flame should be approximately 7/8”
(22 mm) long for proper ignition of the burners. The pilot adjustment valve is located by sliding the drip tray forward. The adjustment valves are located on the manifold pipe, which runs horizontally across the back of the unit, behind the drip tray, one is at the left rear and the other is at the right rear.
4.To adjust the pilot light, turn the brass screw counter- clockwise to increase the pilot flame, and clockwise to decrease the flame.
NOTE: No more than 7/8” (22 mm) pilot flame length should be required. Too high a setting will cause the flame to lift off or will create excessive carboning. Do not adjust the pilot flame lower than 7/8” (22mm) long because this can cause delayed ignition at the burner. The delayed ignition could cause the burner tiles to crack, in that case the burner would have to be replaced.
Main Burner Operation
1.Turn the main burner to the “MAX” position.
2.Immediately check ignition of the burner.
CAUTION: Should ignition fail after five (5) seconds, turn the valve off and wait five (5) minutes before trying again. The pilot gas is not interrupted automatically, it is the responsibility of the operator to check the ignition of the burners immediately after the burner valve has been turned on.
Shut Down
1.Turn all valves to the “OFF” position by rotating the knob clockwise 1/4 turn.
2.If the unit is to be shut down for an extended period of time close the inline gas valve.
MST Models
Operating Controls
OFF
IGNITION
MAX
MIN
Lighting Instructions
1.Push in the tap and turn it
2.Holding the tap fully in, light the pilot with a match or taper.
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