TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Burner will not light
Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame 1. Out of gas
Flames blow out
Flare-up
Flashback (fire in burner tube, roaring
sound from burner)
Possible Cause
1. No gas flow
2. Coupling nut and regulator not fully
connected
3. Obstruction of gas flow
4. Disengagement of burner to valve
5. Incorrect assembly
1. High or gusting winds
2. Low on propane gas"
1. Grease build up
2. Excessive fat in meat
3. Excessive cooking temperature
4. Excess flour on the cooking
surface
1. Burner and/or burner tubes are
blocked
2. Pressure drop during ingition
Prevention/Solution
1. Check to see if propane tank is
empty
2. Turn the coupling nut about one-
half to three quarters additional
turn until solid stop. Tighten by
hand only - do not use tools
3. Clear burner tube
4. Reengage burner and valve
5. Check steps in assembly
instructions
1. Check for gas in propane tank
2. Turn off gas control knob, wait 30
seconds and light oven. If flames
are still low, turn off gas control
knob and propane tank valve.
Disconnect regulator. Reconnect
regulator and leak test. Turn
on propane tank valve, wait 30
seconds and then light oven.
1. Turn front of oven away from
wind
2. Refill propane tank
3. Refer to Sudden drop in gas flow
above
1. Clean oven
2. Trim fats from meat before
cooking
3. Adjust (lower) temperature
accordingly
4. Brush remnant flour from cooking
surface
1. Turn gas control knob off. Clean
burner and/or burner tubes.
2. Turn off oven, ensure the tank
valve is fully open (if applicable)
and relight.