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3.
b. Opening
the control
knob before turning
on
the LP gas at the cylinder,
Turn on the gas
at the LP cylinder
first before
turning
on a
control
knob to light,
c. Improper
purging
of cylinder
before
it was
filled.
See your
LP gas dealer,
Wind could
be blowing
out your
burner,
Turn
front
of grill to face wind
or move
out of the wind.
EXCESSIVE
FLARE-UPS
1.
Heat diffuser,
inside of grill, grates,
and burners
need to be cleaned.
2.
Grease
tray
needs to be cleaned
and emptied.
3.
Using too high of heat to cook.
Reduce control
knob setting.
4.
Direct cooking
method
will produce
more flare-
ups than
indirect,
If using direct
method,
try
using indirect,
FlrRE BEHIND
CONTROL
PANEL
Immediately
shut off cylinder valve
and allow grill to
cool.
1.
Check burner
for obstructions
and clean.
2.
Inspect
under
the control
panel to be sure the
burners
are aligned
properly
with the valves.
3. Gas is leaking
from
a faulty
connection
or
damaged
hose.
Perform
a leak test and inspect
for leaks. Tighten
or replace
parts
as necessary.
Can
I convert
my
gas
grill
from
one
fuel
source
to
another?
No. Your
gas
grill
is manufactured
to specific
standards
developed
by CSA
and ANSI
for
your
safety
and
grilling
performance
for
LP
Gas.
We do not offer
conversion
kits
nor do we
recommend
you
change
the
fuel
type.
How
are
your
grills
tested?
Our
grills
are tested
and
certified
by CSA,
a
leading
worldwide
independent
testing
center,
to meet
or exceed
various
CSA and
ANSI
standards
along
with
various
performance
standards,
The
burners
and
gas
line
in each
grill
are also
individually
tested
when
each
grill
comes
off the
assembly
line just
prior
to
packaging,
Each
burner
is ignited
for
this
test,
What
is the
humming
noise
I sometimes
here
coming
from
my
regulator?
The
humming
sound
you
can
hear
is just
gas
flowing
through
the
regulator.
There
is no need
to be concerned
with
a low
volume
of noise.
My
grill
has
a low
flame
on
some
burners,
or
some
burners
will
not
light
at all. What
can
cause
this?
This
can
be caused
by the
regulator's
flow
limiting
device,
which
is generated
by a
sudden
change
in pressure.
Opening
the
tank
valve
too
quickly
can
cause
this.
In this
case,
close
the
LP tank
valve
and
disconnect
from
the
regulator.
Let it stand
for
10 minutes.
Reconnect
the
regulator
to the
LP tank.
Open
the
grill
lid.
Slowly
open
the
LP tank
valve.
Follow
the
burner
lighting
procedures
and light
the
burner
furthest
from
the
LP tank.
Continue
to light
the other
burners
as you
move
towards
the
LP tank.
Can
I use
ceramic
plates,
briquettes
of any
kind,
or lava
rocks?
No. Your grill
is designed
for use only
with
heat
diffusers.
Grease
drips
down
on to the
diffusers
and
is burned,
creating
steam
and
additional
flavor.
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