Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
9. Electric Ignition (Pulse Ig-
nitor) not working properly
10. Burner goes out when set
to low
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
Gas supply is off
Check gas supply. Turn OFF and ON your gas supply and try lighting
again.
Ignition electrode not in correct position.
The distance from the tip of the electrode to the burner should be
4 mm.
Faulty Pulse Ignitor
If a spark occurs anywhere but the ignitor tip, replace the Pulse Ignitor.
Check to see if the grill will match-light. See "Manually Lighting the Main
Grill" section.
Ignition electrode not in correct position.
The distance from the tip of the electrode to the burner should be 4 mm.
Spark is not produced
Check if Pulse Ignitor button is producing Snapping sound when pushed.
Remove the Cooking Grate and Flame Tamer Panel to check for spark on
the electrode as expected when Ignitor button is pushed.
Battery health
Make sure that AA battery is not oxidized and contains enough charge.
Check your ignitor battery and replace if needed. Check to see if debris
is blocking the electrodes. Is one of your burners turned on? Allow up to
four seconds of gas flow to ignite.
Supply hose is pinched.
Reposition supply hose as necessary.
Dirty or clogged orifice. Spider webs or other matter in venturi tube.
Clean burner orifice. Clean out venturi tube.