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Koda 12 is making a roaring
sound
I can smell gas
What to do if the flames
go out when I let go of the
control dial
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GR21514-Koda 12 - 28mbar-LIT Essentials guide-CAN-PA-A000D1.indd 26
The flame is optimised when Koda 12 is running quietly. On rare occasions, you may hear a
louder-than-normal roaring sound which means that the gas burner has not ignited correctly. If
so, switch off for 5 minutes and relight. Incorrect lighting may result in overheating and damage.
Please follow the lighting instructions carefully.
• Turn off the gas supply to Koda 12 by closing the valve on the propane tank.
• Extinguish any open flame.
• If the smell persists, keep a safe distance and contact your local fire department.
If the flame goes out, wait 5 minutes before relighting.
Push the control knob in and slowly turn counter-clockwise from 12 o'clock to 9 o'clock. This
should take at least 3 seconds as you allow gas to flow into the oven. Continue to push in the
control knob for 20 seconds after ignition and then release.
If the product is being used in the wind, ensure the wind is entering the back of the oven.
There could also be an issue with the Flame Safety Device (FSD). This built-in safety feature cuts
off the gas if the thermocouple is not reading a high enough temperature. To say it another way,
the oven thinks that there is no flame and so it doesn't allow gas to flow.
You can see the thermocouple in the picture on the page opposite (p.27). Give it a good wipe
down with a dry paper towel. If you can't reach it, use some compressed air and give a good
blast to clear it.
28/01/2022 13:19
28/01/2022 13:19

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