Lighting Instructions
IGNITER LIGHTING SYSTEM
The Igniter System consists of an igniter unit, a
To test: Watch the electrode tip(s) inside the gas collector while activating the igniter. To avoid a possible shock, do not touch the burner or metal parts on igniter system while perform- ing igniter test. A visible spark should jump from the electrode. The spark gap is set when the electrode is installed.
If there isn’t a spark, check the lead wires and connections. The igniter wires should be kept away from the grill bottom. Also check that the ceramic electrodes in the collector box are not broken.
Sometimes dirt and rust at and around the electrode(s) can prevent an igniter spark. Clean them with a degreaser or warm soapy water, and dry. Remove rust from electrode tip(s) and metal surfaces by lightly sanding with an emery cloth or
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
(Read all the steps before beginning.)
STEP 1. Check the burner venturi tubes for blockage from an insect nest (see, “CLEANING THE BURNER VENTURI TUBES”).
STEP 2. Ensure that both of the
STEP 3. OPEN GRILL LID
WARNING: Attempting to light the grill with the lid down could cause an explosion.
STEP 4. Go behind the grill and turn on the fuel supply valve. One
CAUTION: Do not stand with head or arms over the grill.
STEP 5. To light using the igniter:
Push in and turn the right
STEP 6.
Immediately turn the igniter control knob CLOCKWISE until you hear 4 or 5 clicks.
The burner should light.
Note: Turning the knob in the wrong direction may loosen it. If this happens, simply press the knob on firmly and turn it CLOCKWISE.
STEP 7.
If the burner fails to light properly, turn the burn-
HINT: If the burner does not light after trying again, turn off
Operating the Control Knobs
Gas control knobs PRESS IN and rotate counter- clockwise.
ROTATE THE IGNITER KNOB CLOCKWISE.
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