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BURNER FLAME CHECK
The burner flame pattern is the key indicator of proper or
improper function within the firebox. When the burners are
performing correctly, you will see a specific flame pattern. All
burner ports should have a 1˝ (2.5 cm) flame on “MAX” with
orange tips, light blue centre, with dark blue flame at the base
of the burner port (see image C). Refer to the troubleshooting
steps.
Light the burners and rotate the knobs from “MAX” to “MIN”.
You should see a smaller flame in low position than seen on
high. Perform burner flame check by looking below the griddle
top on the side of the unit to view the burners below. Always
check the flame before each use. If there is a sudden drop or low
flame issue, please refer to the troubleshooting section.
FLASH-BACK FIRES
A flash-back fire occurs when a blockage in the venturi tubes caused by spiders, insects, and nests block the flow
of gas, forcing it back towards the control panel and control knob. The ignited gas, if not detected, can cause a fire
to burn in this area. If you experience any of the characteristics of a flash-back fire, close the LP cylinder shut-o
immediately. Follow the burner cleaning procedure outlined in the maintenance section of this manual.
PREVENTION
ATTENTION
Once lit, confirm that the burner is properly lit and that the flame pattern is as desired. If the flame pattern is other than
normal, consult the troubleshooting guide for corrective action.
MAX
MIN
C