Problem
Potential cause
Fire comes out from
Fire in burner area due
the control panel.
to partial blockage.
Grease fire or very
Too much grease residue
high flames above
in the burner area.
the grill surface.
Wrong burner is lit.
Burner is not connected
Burner does not light
to the control valve.
when using the igniter
(gas problem).
Burner is blocked.
No gas flow.
Burner does not light
when using the igniter
Gas lock on the gas
(gas problem).
bottle coupling nut.
Coupling nut and gas
bottle are not pro-
perly connected.
Prevention/solution
Turn the gas regulator on the
grill to the "OFF" position
and turn off the gas cylinder
shut-off valve. After the fire
has gone out and the grill has
cooled, remove the burner
and check for a spider's
nest or grate underneath.
Refer to the "Cleaning and
Care" section and the grill
assembly instructions.
Turn off the gas bottle.
Leave the hood open to let
the flames go out. After it has
cooled down, remove leftover
food and fat residue from the
combustion chamber area.
See the section "Grill Ignition".
Make sure the valves are
in the burner tubes.
Make sure the burner
tubes are not blocked with
cobwebs or similar. See the
"Cleaning and Care" section.
Check whether the gas bottle
is empty. If the gas bottle is not
empty, see the problem "Sud-
den drop in gas pressure".
Turn the gas regulator on the
grill to the "OFF" position
and turn off the gas cylinder
shut-off valve. Remove the
coupling nut from the gas
bottle. Turn it back onto the
gas bottle and try again.
Turn the coupling nut half or
three-quarters of a turn.
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