Troubleshooting
If Dual Side Burner fails to light
1. Turn off gas at source, turn control knob(s) to "OFF", and wait five minutes before trying again.
2. Check gas supply/connections.
3. Repeat lighting procedure.
If dual sideburner still fails to operate properly, TURN "OFF" GAS AT SOURCE, TURN CONTROL KNOBS TO
"OFF", wait for dual sideburner to cool, and check the following:
PROBLEM
1. Misalignment of burner
heads
2. Obstruction in gas line
3. Misalignment of igniter on
burner
4.FLASHBACK
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POSSIBLE CAUSES / CORRECTION
Reposition burner head and makesure it sits properly on top of the
burner chamber.
Remove fuel line from the dual sideburner. DO NOT SMOKE AROUND
EXPOSED GAS LINE! Open gas supply for one second to blow any ob-
struction from fuel line. Close off gas supply at source and reconnect
fuel line to the dual sideburner.
Check for proper position of igniter tip. The tip of the igniter should
be relatively close to the burner ports and free from grease for spark
discharging. The ignition wire should be firmly connected to the valve
ignition and igniter. Replace the ignition wire if the wire were broken
or cracked. With gas supply closed and the control knobs set to "OFF",
check the positive igniter individually for presence of spark at igniter
tip. Push the control knob in fully and rotate about 1/4 turn to the left
(counter-clockwise) until click is heard; the trigger hitting the strike
block should produce a blue spark at the igniter tip. Return control
knob to "OFF".
If re-ignition is necessary - While the dual sideburner is still hot, you
must wait for a minimum of five minutes before commencing to re-ig-
nite (this allows accumulated gas fumes to clear). If all checks/correc-
tions have been made and the dual sideburner still fails to operate
properly, consult your dual sideburner dealer or gas appliance service
person.
When fire occurs in and around the burner tube(s), immediately turn
off gas at its source and turn the control knob(s) to "OFF".