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Should you notice that your Burner(s) are getting hard to light or the flame is not as hot as it once was, refer to the
“How to Clean your Burners” s ection on page 28, to remove any possible obstructions.
Lighting the Grill Using the Pulse-Spark Ignitor
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion:
• Open Hood before lighting the gr ill to prevent an explosion from gas build-up.
• During failed lighting attempts, or if the B urners go out during operation, turn Control Knobs “Off” to dissipate
any accumulation of gas. Wait five minutes before repeating lighting procedure.
• Light each burner from the lef t before lighting the next burning to prevent gas from accumulating.
WARNING
!
1. Open the Hood.
2. IMPORTANT: Make sure Control Knobs are turned “Off.” (Fig. 7)
3. Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counterclockwise until it stops. (Fig. 8)
Fig. 7
Control Knob in
Off position
Control Knob in High
position (large flame
symbol)
Right Main Burner Con trol Knob
Igniter Button
Left Main Burner
Control Knob
Fig. 9
To reduce the risk of death or serious injury from an explosion or a fire beneath the grill:
• Inspect and c lean Burner/Venturi Tubes for insects or insect nests. Spiders or small in sects can build nests, webs, and
lay eggs in the grill’s Venturi Tubes, (Fig 15, page 28) obstructing the flow of gas to the Burner. The backed-up gas can
ignite behind the Control Panel and cause a fire beneath the grill, posing the risk of death or serious bodily injur y. This
is known as a “flashback.”
• Be sure Burners are re-installed properly before using grill.
WARNING
!
Fig. 8
Turn LP Gas
Cylinder valve
counterclockwise
4. Push far left Main Burner Control Knob in on Control Panel and turn counterclock wise to the High position.
(Figs. 7 and 9)