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CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
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BURNER GOES OUT
Location
First determine if the problem is being caused by location.
If the grill is subject to high winds, reposition it to provide
some protection.
Check the Gas Supply
Burners Seated
Check to ensure that the burners are correctly positioned
in the grill. (See INDEX: “Burner Placement” for further
details.)
Correctly-installed burners should be seated firmly and
level with no side-to-side movement.
BURNER GOES OUT ONLY WHEN SET TO “LOW”
The valves on the grill feature an adjustable low setting.
Fluctuations in gas pressure, gas conversion and even in
the quality of the gas itself may affect burner performance
at the “LOW” setting. It could be either too high or too
low. (See INDEX: “Burner Adjustment” for further details.)
ROTISSERIE WON’T LIGHT
Follow the same procedure as described for the grill
burners to diagnose problems with the rotisserie burner.
BE CAREFUL! The rotisserie burner flame may be hard to
see in bright sunny conditions.
LIGHTS WILL NOT ILLUMINATE
Check Power
Ensure that the grill is connected to a live AC power source
and check for rotisserie motor operation.
Replace the Bulb
Replacement bulbs are halogen, 12 volt, 10W max, T3 type
with a G4 bi-pin, and are readily available at most home
improvement stores. The glass cover is held in place by two
spring tension tabs. The bulbs are easily removable without
the use of tools. Simply grasp the glass lens at the outer
corners, near the front tension clips and push the lens back.
Then, swing the lens down and pull it loose. You may have
to loosen the screw to remove the lens.
Avoid touching the glass of a new bulb. Halogen bulbs are
very sensitive to the oils found in human skin. Touching the
bulbs may shorten their life.
Pull the bulb straight out from the socket
without twisting.
Hold the bulb using a paper towel or
other cloth and gently press it straight
into the socket. The glass cover should be
gently snapped back into place.
POTENTIAL PROBLEMS ...continued
Pull on
spring
tabs to
release
light
cover
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