f)If grill is to be stored, coat Burner lightly with cooking oil and wrap in a protective cover to keep insects out.

B)Lantern Burner:

a)Remove the top cover and glass globe. Open up clogged burner holes with a small nail or wire. (FIG. 19A) Normal wear and corrosion could enlarge some holes, however, if large cracks or holes are found, replace the Burner. Note: It is normal for surface rust to be present on the burners.

b)Remove the two screws from the housing. (FIG. 19B) Hold the knob and lift the housing off. Check the burner inlet holes. Use a pipe cleaner to clear insect nests from the Burner inlet hole. (FIG. 19C) Replace the housing and two screws.

6)After cleaning, re-install Main Grill Burner. Replace Grease Container and Cooking Grid. Note: When refitting the Burner, be sure it is positioned correctly. The valve should protrude inside the venturi end of the burner. (FIG. 18G) Re-tighten the Main Burner screw . (FIG. 18C)

7)Check burner operation after re-assembly.

Main Burner

screw

 

 

Clear insect

FIG. 18C

 

nests from here

 

 

 

Main

Burner

Inlet Hole

Clear Clogged Port Holes

Clear Clogged Port Holes with small nail or Wire

FIG. 18F

Burner tube must fit over valve before Burner screw is tightened

FIG. 18G

Burner Holes

FIG. 19A

FIG. 18D

with small nail or Wire

Lantern Housing

Side Burner

Inlet Hole

FIG. 18E

screws

FIG. 19B

Burner Inlet

holes all around

FIG. 19C

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