Shutting Off the Grill

CAUTION

DO NOT touch hot grill parts with your bare hands!

You MUST use protective gloves.

1.Turn all burner control knobs to off.

2.After the burner flame goes out, turn off the fuel supply. Turn the L.P. cylinder knob in a clockwise direction until it stops.

CAUTION

Be certain the gas is shut off at the L.P. cylinder valve anytime the grill is not in use.

General Use and Correct Burner Flames

WARNING

Keep the grill area clean and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors, liquids, and spare L.P. cylinders.

To avoid the possibility of tipping over the grill, NEVER place more than 10 pounds on the side table. A filled 4- quart aluminum pot weighs approximately 10 pounds.

DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the L.P. cylinder enclosure free and clear of debris.

A barbecue grill becomes hot during use. DO NOT touch grates, or cooking surfaces.

Be sure to tighten all hardware (screws, nuts, bolts, etc.) at least once a year or before each grilling season.

Condition The Grill

Before using the grill for the first time, or after storage, operate the grill 15 minutes on the high setting with the lid closed, to burn away oil.

Once the oil has burned away, check the burner flame per the next step.

The Burner Flame

Open the grill lid. The cooking grates should be in place.

Keep your arms and face away from being directly above the cooking area. Look through the cooking grates and observe the burner’s flame below the heat tents.

Flames should appear similar to the good flame shown in Fig. 51 and as follows:

A good flame should be blue with a yellow tip.

Some yellow tips on flames up to 1 inch in length are acceptable as long as no carbon or soot deposits appear.

If flames are excessively yellow and irregular, the oil residue may not be completely burned off, or the venturi may be clogged or may not be properly positioned over the orifices. Allow the grill to cool before repositioning the venturi over the valve and orifices.

The Burner Flame (continued)

Grills that have been in use for a while sometimes begin to show more yellow flame. A build-up of food deposits, fats or cooking seasonings can cause yellowing flames.

Clean the burner to remove residue and check for clogged burner holes or a blocked venturi. Refer to the section titled “Cleaning the Venturi”.

Regular use of your grill will actually help keep it operating more smoothly.

Each grill may heat differently. Some units will heat somewhat more to the center and back of the grill. The flavor of grilled food will improve the more you use the grill and as you become familiar with it.

Fig. 51

Yellow Good

Bad

YellowBlue

Blue

Holes in

Burner

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Coleman 9998 Series manual Shutting Off the Grill, General Use and Correct Burner Flames, Condition The Grill