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TOP BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT
A properly adjusted burner will have sharp conical shaped blue flames. However, on some larger burners (22,000 BTU or
25,000 BTU) the cones are close together and blend into one another. The flame should be almost all blue. If your flames
do not appear, follow the instructions to adjust the air shutter.
TIP Propane gas sometimes produces a yellow tipped flame. This is normal.
Before you begin, follow the steps in the Air Shutter Checklist.
Make sure burner is cool.
1. Remove the ring grate, top grate, griddle or charbroiler associated with the burner(s) that need adjusting.
2. Remove the burner to expose the air shutter adjustment screw in the burner cavity.
3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the air shutter tightening screw.
4. Use your fingers to adjust the air shutter gap:
O Widen the gap to remove yellow tips and to eliminate a lazy flame
O Reduce the gap to remove a lifting flame.
5. Tighten the air shutter screw and replace the burner.
6. Test it to make sure the adjustments have corrected the issue.
7. If needed, turn off the burner and repeat steps 3 and 4.
8. When adjustments are complete, turn off the burner and tighten the shutter screw with the screwdriver.
9. Replace the burner and make sure the venturi is over the orifice.
10. Replace any grates and cooking sections.
ATTENTION
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