Flame troubleshooting
For further troubleshooting,
contact us at
support.ooni.com
Other environmental
factors such as wind
may affect your flame
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It's important to note that flame color isn't always linked to oven temperature when it comes to
Ooni ovens. Environmental factors like wind can affect your flame appearance.
You won't need to study the flames in the back of your oven to make sure it's functioning
normally. With that said, these visual cues in your oven's flame can help you troubleshoot any
problems.
For the 28, 37, and 50mbar propane models:
• Ideal flame: When using any of the 28, 37, and 50mbar propane models, a blue flame with
yellow tips is the ideal flame to look for.
• Long sooty yellow flame: This type of flame happens when butane is used in any of the 28,
37, and 50mbar propane models. We recommend you only use propane in these models.
• Asymmetrical: There might be a blockage in your burner.
Try cleaning it out with compressed air.
• Flame too low: If your flame is too low we recommend checking the levels in your gas tank.
For the 30mbar Butane variant:
• Ideal flame: When the 30mbar butane model a blue flame with yellow tips is the ideal flame
to look for.
• Blue flame: Normal Flame when using Propane
• Asymmetrical: There might be a blockage in your burner.
Try cleaning it out with compressed air.
• Flame too low: If your flame is too low we recommend checking the levels in your gas tank.
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