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Question:
Can
I convert
my gas
grill
from
one
fuel
type
to another,
such
as LP to NG (natural
gas)
or
vice
versa?
Answer:
No, your
gas grill is manufactured
to specific
standards
developed
by CSA and ANSI for your
safety and is certified
for one type of gas only.
Question:
Are
the
serial
and
model
numbers
of my
grill
listed
somewhere
for
reference?
Answer:
The serial and model numbers
are listed on a silver
CSA label placed on the grill. Depending
on the grill
model, the silver CSA label generally
will be located
inside the left door of the cabinet.
Question:
My grill will not light properly,
Why?
Answer:
Check these
possibilities:
1.
The gas supply is turned off at the LP tank. Turn
on the gas at the LP tank.
2.
Your LP tank is out of propane.
3.
The regulator
is not properly
seated in the tank
valve.
Remove and reattach.
Hand tighten
only.
4.
Crimped
fuel supply
hose. Inspect
and
straighten.
5.
Regulator
failure
or damaged
hose assembly.
Inspect
and order a replacement
part.
Do not
use your grill if you find a damaged
hose
assembly.
6.
Gas not getting
to the burners.
Inspect
the
burners
under the control
panel to be sure they
are aligned
with the valve orifices.
7.
Blockage
in the gas system.
Inspect
burners
and valve orifices
for blockages,
such as spider
webs,
insects,
etc. Clean as necessary.
Question:
My electronic
ignition
is not working.
Answer:
Listen to hear the electronic
igniter
clicking.
If not,
check these possibilities:
1.
Replace the AA battery.
Ensure the "+" end is
facing
up and out.
2.
Ensure the battery
is centered
and fits into
the electronic
ignition
button
properly.
3.
Be sure the wires are all attached
to the
electronic
ignition
assembly
behind the control
panel and the individual
electrodes.
4.
Inspect
the electrodes
to be sure they are
not coated with grease or dirt. If so, clean with
rubbing
alcohol.
If you hear a clicking
sound,
then:
1.
Inspect
the electrodes
to be sure they are not
coated with grease and dirt. Clean with rubbing
alcohol.
2.
Inspect
the distance
from the electrode
to the
burner.
It should
be 1/8 to 1/4 inch from the
main burner
and 1/8 to 3/16
inch from the
side burner.
Question:
Sometimes
I hear
a humming
sound
coming
from
my
regulator,
What
causes
this?
Answer:
The humming
sound is gas flowing
through
the
regulator.
This is more likely to occur in periods
of
high gas flow. A low volume
of sound is normal
and
will not interfere
with the operation
of your
grill.
Question:
My grill
has
a low
flame
on some
burners,
or
some
burners
will
not
light
at all, What
can
cause
this?
A nswe r
This can be caused by the flow limiting
device,
which
is generally
triggered
by a sudden
change
in
pressure.
Opening
the tank valve too fast or
shutting
the burners
off using the tank valve can
cause this. To reset:
1.
Close the LP tank valve and disconnect
the
regulator
assembly
from the tank.
2.
Let the LP tank sit for 10 minutes.
3.
Open all burner
control
knobs,
including
the
side burner,
to "Hi" at the same time.
4.
Close all burner
control
knobs.
5.
Reconnect
the gas regulator
to the LP tank.
6.
Follow the burner
lighting
procedures
and light
the burner
farthest
from the LP tank.
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