Bayou Classic 2212 owner manual HOW to Reignite Burner, Turning OFF the Cooker

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BURNER FLAME CHECK

Adjust flame height using regulator control knob. Rotate air control shutter

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to achieve mostly blue flame. The air control shutter mounted on the front of burner helps to control the amount of air that mixes with the LP gas. A blue flame with little or no yellow flame indicates a proper air/gas mixture and provides the best heat. Adjust the air control shutter until the desired flame is achieved.

FLAME BLUE

CORRECT INCORRECT

NOTE: Make sure the male fitting on hose is screwed into the burner/air shutter and tightened securely. Do not over-tighten as the air shutter needs to move freely in order to adjust air intake. Check the attachment for proper connection everytime propane tank is connected to cooker.

HINT: Before lighting, turn air control shutter on the burner to an almost closed position. This increases the gas portion of the air/gas mixture and makes the burner easier to light. After lighting, turn air control shutter to an open position to achieve a better flame.

When lighting for the first time, you will smell paint burning at the top of the cooker for a few minutes...

This is normal.

If burner flame does NOT ignite immediately, or is accidentally extinguished, turn valve on LP Gas Cylinder clockwise to OFF. Then turn regulator control knob OFF counter-clockwise. Wait 5 minutes for gas to evacuate before re-lighting, then repeat steps 1-5 to re-light. Always use caution when re-lighting as cooker frame and cooking vessel will be hot.

If the burner does not light within the first few attempts, there is a problem with the gas supply.

Turn off the gas at the cylinder and regulator. DO NOT attempt to operate the cooker until the problem is found and corrected. Refer to Troubleshooting on Pages 23 - 24.

HOW TO REIGNITE BURNER

Follow steps 1 through 5 on previous page, to reignite burner. Use caution when re-lighting the burner, as hot oil from cooking vessel may have splattered and run down the sides of the unit creating

a slick surface. Use caution not to bump the cooker or cooking vessel when re-lighting the burner.

TURNING OFF THE COOKER

NOTE: Turn off LP gas cylinder valve first to prevent gas from being left in the regulator hose system under pressure.

1.Turn OFF the LP gas cylinder valve clockwise until it stops.

2.Turn regulator control knob to the OFF position, counter-clockwise until it stops.

3.To disconnect Regulator Hose Assembly, turn the large coupling nut counter-clockwise by hand.

 

 

 

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The LP gas cylinder valve should always be in the OFF or closed position when the cooker is not in use.

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Contents Keep this Manual for Future Reference LP GAS CookerContents Limited WarrantySafety Symbols Safety Precautions and Warnings If YOU Smell GAS Remember Think Safety and Use Common SenseCooking with OIL or Grease If OIL or Grease Fire Occurs Placement of CookerRegulator Hose Assembly Thermometer & OIL TemperatureGeneral Operating LP GAS CylinderCorrectincorrect Parts Included Assembly InstructionsLP GAS Cylinder Carbon Monoxide HazardFilling the LP GAS Cylinder Connecting Regulator Hose Assembly to Burner Regulator Hose Assembly RegulatorWhen to Perform a Leak Test GAS Leak TestingConnecting Regulator Hose Assembly to LP GAS Cylinder Leak TestingGAS Leak Test Instructions Positioning the Cooker PRE-COOKING Check ListBefore Lighting Lighting InstructionsLighting Turning OFF the Cooker HOW to Reignite BurnerThermometer Test Instructions Operating InstructionsHOW to Determine Proper Amount of OIL Placement of Your ThermometerFrying Instructions Read page 22 about Cooking Oil Cooking Note Cooking OIL Important Facts to Know Cause Trouble Shooting TipsSymptom Possible SolutionSymptom Cause Possible Solution Trouble Shooting GuideCare & USE Instructions for Aluminum Cookware General Maintenance & Storage10 PSI Other Products by Bayou Classic