Troubleshooting
Problem
Burner will not light
Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame
Flames blow out
Flare-up
Flashback (fire in burner tube, roaring
sound from burner)
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Nominal Hourly Gas Consumption
Ooni Koda 16 - Outdoor Use Gas Grill
Gas Type
Propane
7iwc NG
Possible Cause
1. No gas flow
2. Coupling nut and regulator not fully
connected
3. Obstruction of gas flow
4. Disengagement of burner to valve
5. Incorrect assembly
1. Out of gas
1. High or gusting winds
2. Low on propane gas"
1. Grease build up
2. Excessive fat in meat
3. Excessive cooking temperature
4. Excess flour on the cooking surface
1. Burner and/or burner tubes are
blocked
2. Pressure drop during ignition
Injector Size Main
Number of Burners
Burner
1
1.11
1
1.75
Prevention/Solution
1. Check to see if propane tank is empty
2. Turn the coupling nut about one-half to
three quarters additional turn until solid
stop. Tighten by hand only - do not use
tools
3. Clear burner tube
4. Re-engage burner and valve
5. Check steps in assembly instructions
1. Check for gas in propane tank
2. Turn off gas control knob, wait 30
seconds and light oven. If flames are
still low, turn off gas control knob and
propane tank valve. Disconnect regulator.
Reconnect regulator and leak test. Turn
on propane tank valve, wait 30 seconds
and then light oven.
1. Turn front of oven away from wind
2. Refill propane tank
3. Refer to Sudden drop in gas flow above
1. Clean oven
2. Trim fats from meat before cooking
3. Adjust (lower) temperature accordingly
4. Brush remnant flour from cooking
surface
1. Turn gas control knob off. Clean burner
and/or burner tubes.
2. Turn off oven, ensure the tank valve is
fully open (if applicable) and relight.
Total Gas
Gas Pressure KPa
Consumption BTU
29000
2.74
29000
1.77
11