GE ZGG36N21, ZGG48N31, ZGG48N30, ZGG48L30, ZGG48L42, ZGG36N20, ZGG48L31, ZGG27N20, ZGG48L40 Not rock

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Burner removal

(on some models)

(continued)

To remove the range-top burners (on some models), remove the top grates. Lift out aeration pan from around the burners. Lift and remove the front and rear range-top burners.

The smoker burner (on some models) can be removed and cleaned by unplugging the igniter wire and lifting out the burner.

Grill burner for 27,″ 36and 48models

When reinstalling burners, make sure all burners are in the correct position. Burners should rest flat over the anti-flip bracket (on some models) with stubs on top and flat side down. Also, check to make sure all grill burners are level and securely seated in grill box.

To reassemble the burners, replace the burner by sliding the air shutters over the brass orifice, centering it in the hole. It is extremely

important to center the burner on the orifice

properly. (See the Installation Instructions for detailed directions.)

Be careful not to upset the air shutters’ original position (unless readjusting). Lower the rear of the burner into the cutouts on the support channel and make sure the locating hole in the burner end is seated over the pin in the burner box. Make sure all burners are level and do

not rock.

On 24″ models, the burner to brass orifice orientation can be verified with the following procedure:

1.Remove the two outer control knobs.

2.Remove the two screws underneath the control knobs and the two screws underneath the control panel.

3.Rotate the control panel forward. (Do not remove it.)

4.Shine a flashlight in the gap to make sure the burners are over the brass orifices. Replace screws and knobs.

Replace the radiant tray with lava rocks or the Gourmet Radiant™ trays so that the slots in the corners of the tray align with the projections on the top of the burner. (On 24″ models the stainless steel radiant trays sit level on the side supports.) Make sure that it sits level and does not rock.

CORRECT Burner Rests

Level onto Anti-Flip Bracket

Ignitor

Anti-Flip Bracket on 36” and 48” Models

INCORRECT Burner is Upside Down

Burner Nubs Should be on Top

Grill burners for 24model

Light all of the burners and check for proper flame characteristics. (Do not attempt to light the burners prior to replacing radiant trays, grills and aeration pans.) If adjustments are necessary, refer to the Installation Instructions.

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Contents Ge.com Contents For Your Safety Safety PrecautionsIf you need service Before using your cooking centerWrite down the model Serial numbers If you received a damaged cooking centerImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety NoticeFor personal safety, wear proper apparel Unattended in an area where the cookingUse a pot holder when opening the roll top Pay close attention when lighting a burnerSafety Precautions Design information Features of Your Cooking CenterGeneral information GrillGourmet Radiant Trays Ceramic briquettes Lava rockBefore lighting the grill Do not use the grill if the odor of gas is presentEach grill burner has its own rotary igniter To light the grillRemarque Allumage du grilGrilling hints Using the grillDo not leave the grill unattended while cooking Fresh Vegetables Grilling guideRange-Top Burners Range-top burnersTo light a range-top burner Flame heightRotisserie system Rotisserie SystemAssembly Basting pan To setup the grill for rotisserieTo load the skewer Cooking times To light the rotisserie burnerWait 5 minutes before relighting a hot rotisserie burner Smoke flavor tray Smoker SystemWood chips To light Smoker SystemSmoker burner Drip trays Care and CleaningLava rocks Burner grates Replacing Rotary igniter Care and CleaningSpider and insect warning Burner removalNot rock Orifice cleaning Control panel and knobs Burner cleaningStainless steel surfaces RotisserieIgniter is Turned Questions? Use this problem solver Problem SolverService Consumer ServicesRegistration Ownership Product Consumer Consumer Product Ownership Registration Warrantor Camco, Inc., Burlington, Ontario Warranty for customers in CanadaWarrantor General Electric Company, Louisville, KY Warranty for customers in the USA