Operation
Control Functions
PROPANE TANK VALVE
WARNING: Never open the Tank Valve unless the Grill is being prepared for use, to prevent the pooling of propane vapor.
Always open the Valve immediately before lighting the Grill, and always close it immediately after cooking has been completed.
BURNER CONTROL VALVES (see Fig. 7)
On Model VM400, three valves independently control gas flow to each burner, as indicated on the front Control Panel.
On Model VM450, four valves independently control gas flow to each burner, as indicated on the front Control Panel.
On Model VM600, there are five independent control valves for the main burners, and a separate control valve for the rotisserie burner.
On Model VM750, there are six independent control valves for the main burners, and a separate control valve for the rotisserie burner.
The OFF position is indicated above each knob. A full range of flame adjustment is available from High to Low, (by turning a knob counterclockwise).
Activating the Igniter
ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM
As you push and hold the Igniter Button, you will hear a series of clicks as the igniter module generates an ignition spark to the burners. The burner should light within five seconds. Depending on which model you have, the system is powered by either a single “AA” or a single “AAA” battery. To remove or replace the battery, turn the push button knob
PIEZO IGNITION SYSTEM
As you turn the Igniter Knob clockwise, you will hear a click as the Piezo module generates an ignition spark to the burner. Rotate the Igniter Knob until the burner lights. The burner should light within five seconds.
Igniter Button | Main Burners | Rotisserie Burner Control | |
(3, 4, 5, or 6 ) | (if so equipped) | ||
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(VM600 Model Shown) | Fig. 7 |
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