10
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Burner will not light
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Fire at control knob
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Yellow flames at burner
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Flame blows out on "LOW"
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Burner is too hot
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE:
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Never move a grill when it is hot or when objects are on the cooking surfaces.
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Make sure that the natural gas supply is shut off. After moving the grill check that all gas
connections are free of leaks. Refer to instructions for Leak Testing.
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DO NOT store a spare LP gas cylinder (filled or empty) under or near the grill.
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Never store flammable liquids or spray canisters under or near the grill.
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DO NOT extinguish grease fires using water.
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If the outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the natural gas
supply.
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Storage of an outdoor cooking gas appliance indoors is permissible only if the natural gas
supply is disconnected and removed from the outdoor cooking gas appliance.
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When removing the grill from storage, spider webs or other debris may be blocking the burner.
See "Burner Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care and Maintenance.
WARNING
1. Check natural gas supply.
2. Bad electrode spark. Check to see if the grill will match
light. Electrode or collector may need adjustment.
3. Burner may not be properly seated.
4. Burner may be obstructed.
1. Burner holes may be obstructed. See section on
"Burner Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care
and Maintenance.
2. Burner is improperly seated on control valve.
3. Gas connections may be loose. Leak Check and
tighten all connections.
1. Burner is obstructed. See section on "Burner
Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care and
Maintenance.
1. Burner holes may be obstructed. See section on
"Burner Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care
and Maintenance.
2. Burner is not sufficiently preheated.
3. Burner is improperly seated on control valve.
1. Cook on a lower temperature setting.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem:
Possible Causes: