2.) Your excessive fuel flow valve has tripped, thereby reducing the flow of gas. Turn off all burners, wait 30 seconds, and relight grill. If problem persists, turn off all burners. Disconnect regulator from tank. Wait 10 minutes. Reconnect regulator and leak test. Slowly turn on LP tank and relight grill. Other ways the flow limiting device can be activated include

a.A ruptured gas hose. Inspect, perform a leak test, and replace as necessary.

b.Opening the control knobs before turning on the LP gas at the tank. Turn on the gas at the LP tank first before turning on a control knob to light.

c.Improper purging of tank before it was filled. See your LP gas dealer.

3.) Wind could be blowing out your burners. Turn front of grill to face wind or move out of the wind.

EXCESSIVE FLARE-UPS

1.) Heat diffusers, inside of grill, grates, and burners need to be cleaned.

2.) Grease tray needs to be cleaned and emptied.

3.) Using too high of heat to cook. Reduce control knob setting.

4.) Direct cooking method will produce more flare-ups than indirect. If using direct method, try using indirect.

FIRE BEHIND CONTROL PANEL

Immediately shut off LP tank valve and allow grill to cool. 1.) Check burners for obstructions and clean.

2.) Inspect under the control panel to be sure the burners are aligned properly with the valves.

3.) Gas is leaking from a faulty connection or damaged hose. Perform a leak test and inspect for leaks. Tighten or replace parts as necessary.

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