STORAGE
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:
· Store your LP gas grill in a cool dry place. Do not
store an LP gas cylinder in a space greater than 125
degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store an LP gas cylinder
in a building ,garage or any enclosed area.
· Do not store an LP gas cylinder indoors (empty or
filled). Disconnect the LP gas cylinder from the gas
grill and store it outdoors out of the reach of children.
The gas grill may then be stored indoors.
· To avoid an explosion, do not leave an LP gas
cylinder inside a vehicle that can become overheated
by the sun.
· Even though your LP gas cylinder may appear to be
empty, gas may still be present and the cylinder
should be transported and stored accordingly.
· Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near
the LP gas grill.
· Always turn off the gas cylinder at the LP cylinder
valve when the gas grill is not in use.
1) Disconnect LP gas cylinder from grill and store outside, in
a dry, well-ventilated area, away from any sources of heat
or ignition. Re-cap LP cylinder valve with the Safety Cap.
2) Remove Burners and wrap with aluminum foil to prevent
insects from entering the burner holes. Store wrapped
Burners on top of cooking grid.
3) You may wrap the Cooking Grid and Flame Diffuser in
aluminum foil and place inside the Hood or store inside
your dwelling.
4) Place a grill cover over the grill and store the gas grill
outdoors if possible. It may be stored indoors only if the
LP cylinder is disconnected from the gas grill.
5) Before next use, remove aluminum foil and reinstall
Burners, Flame Diffuser, and Cooking Grids.
6) Before using the grill after periods of storage or non-use
(i.e. over winter), check your LP gas grill for gas leaks,
deterioration, proper assembly, and burner obstructions.
7) Periodically check and tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws.
Problem:
Possible Cause:
Solution:
Burner will not light
using the ignitor
Burner is not connected to
Valve.
Not pausing long enough
before clicking the Ignitor
No spark
LP gas cylinder is empty
LP Coupling nut is not fully
connected to regulator
LP Excess flow valve tripped
in regulator
Obstructions in burner
Electrode and burner are wet
Wire is loose or disconnected
Wire is shorting (sparking
between ignitor wire and
electrode)
Make sure burner tube is over the gas nozzle. See How to Clean
the Burners #6 page 20: Re-install after cleaning.
When lighting the Burner, push-in and turn control panel knob
counter-clockwise to the high position. Pause 4 seconds, then
Push in Ignitor button several times so that it clicks each time.
Gas collector tab is bent (making too large or small of a gap
between electrode and tab). By hand, bend gas collector tab back
within a maximum of 3/16” gap to electrode. (See page 14 for
illustration).
Take LP gas cylinder to licensed LP gas supplier to be refilled
Tighten coupling nut by hand about one-half to three quarters
additional turn. Do not use tools.
Turn control knobs to “off” position and turn LP gas cylinder handle
clockwise until it stops. Wait five minutes. Relight LP gas grill. If
flame remains to be low, turn off gas at cylinder and grill.
Disconnect the regulator from the LP gas cylinder. Reconnect the
regulator to the LP gas cylinder. Perform a leak test. Relight grill.
This will reset the excess flow valve.
See How to Clean the Burners page 20- Re-install after cleaning
Dry electrode with clean cloth. Air dry or use blow dryer.
Reconnect the wire
Replace ignitor wire/electrode assembly (Call the Customer Service
Department)
Make sure gas Collector and Ignitor are tight.
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