Burner: The burner is made from heavy wall 304 stainless steel, but extreme heat and a corrosive environment
can cause surface corrosion to occur. This can be removed with a brass wire brush.
CAUTION!
Beware of Spiders.
Spiders and insects are attracted to the smell of propane and natural gas. The burner is equipped with an
insect screen on the air shutter, which reduces the likelihood of insects building nests inside the burner but
does not entirely eliminate the problem. A nest or web can cause the burner to burn with a soft yellow or
orange flame or cause a fire (flashback) at the air shutter underneath the control panel. To clean the inside of
the burner, it must be removed from the gas grill: Remove the screw (s) that attaches the burner to the back
wall. Slide the burner back and up wards to remove. Cleaning: Use a flexible venturi tube brush to clean the
inside of the burner. Shake any loose debris from the burner through the gas inlet. Check the burner ports
and valve orifices for blockages. Burner ports can close over time due to cooking debris and corrosion, use
an opened paperclip or the supplied port maintenance bit to clean them. Drill out blocked ports using this
drill bit in a small cordless drill. The ports are easier to clean if the burner is removed from the grill, but it can
also be done with the burner installed. Do not flex the drill bit when drilling the ports, as this will cause the
drill bit to break. This drill is for burner ports only, not for the brass orifices (jets) which regulate the flow into
the burner. Take care not to enlarge the holes. Ensure the insect screen is clean, tight, and free of any lint or
other debris.
Reinstallation: Reverse the procedure to reinstall the burner. Check that the valve enters the burner when
installing. Replace sear plate mount and / or tighten screws to complete reinstallation.
WARNING!
When reinstalling the burner after cleaning it is very
important that the valve/orifice enters the burner tube before lighting your
gas grill. If the valve is not inside the burner tube a fire or explosion could
occur.
WARNING!
Regulator Hose (when applicable): Check for abrasions', melting, cuts, and cracks in the
hose. If any of these conditions exist, do not use the gas grill. Have the part replaced by your Napoleon Gas
Grill dealer or qualified gas installer.
Aluminum Castings: Clean castings periodically with warm soapy water. Aluminum will not rust, but high
temperatures and weathering can cause oxidation to occur on aluminum surfaces. This appears as white spots
on the castings. To refinish these areas, clean first and sand lightly with fine sandpaper. Wipe the surface to
remove any residue and paint with high temperature barbecue paint. Protect surrounding areas from
over-spray. Follow the manufacture's directions for curing.
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