2. Be sure regulator is tightly connected to gas
cylinder.
3. Turn on Gas. If you hear a rushing sound, turn
gas off immediately. There is a major leak at the
connection. Correct before proceeding.
4. Brush soapy solution (mixture of half soap and
half water) onto hose connections.
5. If growing bubbles appear, there is a leak. Turn
off gas at cylinder immediately and check
tightness of connections. If leak cannot be
stopped do not try to repair. Call for
replacement parts.
6. Always turn off gas at cylinder after performing
leak test.
CAUTION
SPIDER ALERT!
SPIDER AND WEBS
INSIDE BURNER
If your barbeque is getting hard to light or the flame
is weak, check and clean the venturis and burners.
Spiders or small insects are known to create
"flashback" problems by building nests and laying
eggs in the barbeque's venturi or burner
obstructing the flow of gas. The backed-up gas can
ignite behind the control panel. This flashback can
damage your barbeque and cause injury. To
prevent flashbacks and ensure good performance,
the burner and venturi tube assembly should be
removed and cleaned whenever the barbeque has
been idle for an extended period of time.
IF APPLIANCE FAILS TO LIGHT
Make sure gas is turned on at cylinder.
Make sure there is gas in the cylinder.
Does the ignitor make a sparking noise?
If yes check for spark at burner.
If no spark check for damaged or loose wires.
If wires are OK check for cracked or broken
electrode, replace if needed.
If wire or electrodes are covered by cooking
residue, clean electrode tip with alcohol wipe if
needed.
If needed replace wires.
If no sound check battery.
Make sure battery is installed correctly.
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Check for loose wire connection at module and
switch.
If ignitor continues to not work then
use match.
Cleaning the Burner Assembly
Follow these instructions to clean and/or replace
parts of burner assembly or if you have trouble
igniting barbecue.
1. Turn gas off at control knobs and LP
cylinder.
2. Remove cooking grates and heat tents.
3. Remove carryover tubes and hardware securing
burners.
4. Detach electrode from burner.
NOTE: Removal/Detachment method will depend
on the burner configuration. See different
configurations in illustrations below.
5. Carefully lift each burner up and away from
valve openings.We suggest three ways to clean
the burner tubes. Use the one easiest for you.
A. Bend a stiff wire (a light weight coat hanger
works well) into a small hook. Run the hook
through each burner tube several times.
B. Use a narrow bottle brush with a flexible
handle (do not use a brass wire brush). Run
the brush through each burner tube several
times.
C. Wear eye protection: Use an air hose to
force air into the burner tube and out the
burner ports. Check each port to make sure
air comes out each hole.
6. Wire brush entire outer surface of burner to
remove food residue and dirt.
7. Clean any blocked ports with a stiff wire such as
an open paper clip.
8. Check burner for damage due to normal wear
and corrosion, some holes may become
enlarged. If any large cracks or holes are found,
replace burner.
VERY IMPORTANT:
Burner tubes must
reengage valve
openings. See
illustrations at right.
Correct burner-tovalve engagement
9. Attach electrode to burner.10. Carefully replace
burners.
11.
Attach burners to brackets on firebox.
12.
Reposition carryover tubes and
attach to burners. Replace heat tents and
cooking grates.