How to fix low flame on Char-Broil GRILL2GO X200?
- RRaymond RobertsonAug 2, 2025
A low flame or drop in gas flow on your Char-Broil Grill is often caused by running out of gas. Check the LP container to ensure it has gas.
How to fix low flame on Char-Broil GRILL2GO X200?
A low flame or drop in gas flow on your Char-Broil Grill is often caused by running out of gas. Check the LP container to ensure it has gas.
How to fix flashback fire in burner tubes on Char-Broil Grill?
A flashback, or fire in the burner tubes, on your Char-Broil Grill usually means the burner and/or burner tubes are blocked. Turn the control knob to the OFF position. Clean the burner and/or burner tubes.
Why won't my Char-Broil Grill burner light with the ignitor?
If the burner on your Char-Broil Grill won't light using the ignitor, it could be due to a push-button that sticks at the bottom or sparking issues between the ignitor and electrode. Consider replacing the ignitor. Inspect the wire insulation and its connection. If the insulation is broken, replace the ignitor wire/electrode assembly.
Why is my Char-Broil GRILL2GO X200 Grill flaring up?
Flare-ups on your Char-Broil Grill can occur due to grease buildup, excessive fat in the meat you're cooking, or excessively high cooking temperatures. To resolve this, clean the heat tent, burner, and the inside of the barbecue/firebox. Trim excess fat from meat before barbecuing. Adjust the cooking temperature to a lower setting.
What to do if flames blow out on my Char-Broil GRILL2GO X200 Grill?
If the flames on your Char-Broil Grill are blowing out, it could be due to high or gusting winds, or low LP gas. To fix this, turn the front of the barbecue to face the wind or increase the flame height. If the gas is low, replace the LP container.
What to do if my Char-Broil GRILL2GO X200 Grill has a persistent grease fire?
If your Char-Broil Grill has a persistent grease fire, it's likely due to grease trapped by food buildup in the firebox. Immediately turn the regulator control knob to OFF and turn off the gas at the LP container. Leave the lid closed and let the fire burn out. After the barbecue cools, remove and clean all parts.
Lid | Yes |
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Form factor | - |
Product color | Black |
Housing material | Aluminum |
Top surface type | Grate |
Built-in capability | No |
Cooking surface shape | Rectangular |
Type | Grill |
Heat source | Gas |
Total power | - W |
Cooking area | 1290 cm² |
Width | - mm |
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Guidance for safe operation, handling hot parts, and keeping children away.
Instructions on how to handle grease fires and preventative measures.
Information on correct gas cartridge usage, connection, and replacement.
Specifies the correct regulator to use with the appliance.
Step-by-step guide for lighting the appliance using the ignitor.
Instructions for lighting the appliance using a match if the ignitor fails.
Procedure for testing gas connections for leaks annually or after cartridge changes.
Guide for correctly connecting and disconnecting the gas regulator/valve.
Instructions for cleaning the burner assembly to ensure proper performance.
Recommendations for cleaning and storing the barbecue.
Guidance on routine cleaning of various appliance surfaces.
Troubleshooting steps for when the appliance does not light.