BURNER FLAME CHECK
See Figure 34.
Close cylinder valve completely.
Remove heat grates.
Turn on cylinder valve completely.
Light burners and turn the control knobs from high to low.
A smaller flame should been seen on low while the high
positions flame should be approximately 1 inch in height.
If only a low flame is seen, you may need to reset the
gas regulator safety device as described in the Operation
section.
If flame is higher than 1 inch, the burner may need to be
replaced.
Fig. 34
HOSE CHECK
Close cylinder valve completely. Inspect all hoses before
each use. Replace any damaged hoses before using the grill.
NOTE: Only use parts recommended by the manufacturer.
IGNITOR CHECK
Close cylinder valve completely. Press and hold the ignitor.
"Click" should be heard and a spark seen between the burner
and electrode. If no spark, see the Troubleshooting section
later in this manual.
VALVE CHECK
Close cylinder valve completely. Control knobs lock in place
when turned off. To check valves: push in knobs and release.
If knobs don't spring back, replace the valve assembly before
using grill.
MAINTENANCE
STORING THE GRILL
See Figure 35.
Turn all control knobs on the control panel OFF ( O ).
Close cylinder valve completely.
Hold regulator firmly and turn coupling nut counterclockwise
to disconnect the regulator from the LP gas cylinder.
Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the
cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on
the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder
valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage
of propane.
Once cooled, clean grill thoroughly.
Store in dry location. If storing outside, cover grill with
the STOK grill cover (SGA6002).
HIGH
LOW
Fig. 35
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