Main Burner Lighting Instructions
Lighting The Main Burner Burners With
Push And Turn Ignition
1.Before each use, check all hoses for cracks, nicks, cuts, or abrasions. If a hose is damaged in any way, do not use your grill before replacing the hose with an authorized part from the Parts List. Also make sure all gas supply connections are securely tightened.
2.Familiarize yourself with the Safety and Use
and Care instructions in this manual. Do not smoke while lighting the grill or checking gas supply connections.
3.Be sure the LP gas tank has gas.
4.Open the grill lid.
5.Check that the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve orifice.
Failure to replace a faulty hose, secure gas
supply connections, or to open the lid
before proceeding to the Lighting Procedures could result in a fire or
explosion that could cause serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
6, Set control knobs to OFF and open the LP gas tank valve SLOWLY.
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OFF
HI/LIGHT
LOW
7, Push in the burner control knob of the main burner you wish to light and turn left to
"HI/LIGHT". You will hear a click as a spark is sent to the burner. If the burner does not
light, then turn back to "OFF", and repeat this procedure. Continue this process until the burner lights.
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OFF
HI/LIGHT _
LOW
Main Burner
8.When lit, turn the burner control knob to its desired heat setting.
Side Burner and Back Burner
Lighting Instructions
Lighting The Side Burner Or Back
Burner With Electronic Ignition
Follow steps 1 through 5 of the Main Burner Lighting Instructions.
1.Open the lid or side burner cover.
2.Set control knobs to OFF and open the LP gas tank valve SLOWLY.
3.Push and turn the side burner or back burner control knob to "HI/LIGHT".
4, Immediately press the electric igniter
button for
If the burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn the burner control knob to "Off". Wait 5 minutes for the gas to clear, and repeat the above procedure.
6, For the back burner, continue to push and hold the burner control knob in for 5 to 7
seconds after the burner lights until the flame sensor begins operating. Letting up on the burner control knob before a high
enough temperature has been reached may cause the flame sensor to shut off fuel to the back burner.
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