STORING THE GRILL
See Figure 18.
Turn the control knob completely clockwise until it is off.
Allow grill to cool completely.
Remove LP gas cylinder.
Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the
cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on
the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder
valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage
of propane.
Clean grill thoroughly.
Disassemble grill and place it inside the carrying bag as
described in the Assembly section.
Store in dry location.
PROBLEM
Smell of gas
Gas leak detected from cylinder
or other connection
Grease fire or continuous ex-
cessive flames above cooking
surface
Burner will not light
Decreasing heat or popping
sound
Inside of hood appears to be
peeling
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Valve leaking.
Improper installation and loose connec-
tions.
Mechanical failure due to rusting or mis-
handling.
Grease build up in burner area.
LP gas cylinder is empty.
Ignitor wire is loose, dirty, or not con-
nec ted.
LP gas cylinder is empty.
This is a build up of grease.
17 — English
Fig. 18
Remove LP cylinder immediately and check for
damaged valve. Perform leak test, see Testing
Valves for Leaks in the Assembly section.
Tighten fittings and see Testing Valves for
Leaks in the Assembly section.
Replace LP gas cylinder.
Turn off control knob. Remove hood allowing
flames to extinguish. Once cool, clean grill
thoroughly.
Replace LP gas cylinder.
Reconnect burner electrode wires or replace
the ignitor wire assembly. Clean wire and/or
electrode with rubbing alcohol and a clean
swab. Tighten all connections.
Replace LP gas cylinder.
Clean with a soft bristle brush or scraper.
SOLUTION