POWER BURNER

POWER-BURNER INSTALLATION

1.Place the ß ame collimator over the burner with the tabs and cutouts resting on the inner shell, as shown in Fig. 24-1. Flex the front of the collimator towards the burner until the cutouts Þ t down around the collimator support. This will lock your collimator into place. The ß ame collimator acts as a barrier for windy conditions and creates higher BTU concentration to the support grid.

2.Place the cooking grid and the cover over the power burner.

POWER-BURNER SAFETY

The left knob controls the inner burner and the right knob controls the outer burner

CAUTION: THE POWER BURNER IS HOT. DO NOT TOUCH WITH BARE SKIN.

Be sure the power burner has good ventilation and is free of debris and away from ß ammable substances before lighting.

Properly burning ß ames are mostly blue with yellow tipping and are steady and spread evenly around the burner.

STAINLESS STEEL POWER-BURNER COVER

Note: The cover is free-standing and is not hinged in the back.

Use the built-in handle to remove the cover.

ORIFICE INSPECTION, AND REPLACEMENT

1.Remove the cover, cooking grid, and flame collimator. Compress the collimator front to back to release the front lock then rotate up as shown in Fig. 24-1.

2.Lift the back of the power burner up out of the locator hole while moving the two necks of the burner toward the back of the grill, away from their respective gas oriÞ ces.

CAUTION: THE POWER BURNER IS HEAVY.

3.Use a 3/8" socket driver to reach into the empty

burner space from the top and remove each of

the two gas oriÞ ces protruding from the front

Þre-wall of the grill in turn. Take care that the springs near the oriÞ ce remain attached.

4.Consult Table 1 at the beginning of this document to determine the proper oriÞ ce size for each of the inner (right) and outer (left) burners based on the type of gas being used.

WARNING

YOU MUST USE THE SPECIFIED ORIFICE (SEE TABLE 1) FOR THE GRILL TO OPERATE SAFELY AND EFFECTIVELY.

Flame

Collimator

Tabs

Collimator support

Fig. 24-1Placing the flame collimator

WOK COOKING

When using a wok for stir fry or other cooking, remove the cooking grid and place the wok directly on top of the collimator.

CAUTION: A wok has a rounded b o t t o m a n d m a y slide on the collimator, causing hot liquid to spill out of it.

Fig. 24-2

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