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Member's Mark G62302 - User Manual

Member's Mark G62302
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PRO SERIES
5 BURNER GAS GRILL
STOP
Do not return this product to the store. If you need help or require parts, call the Customer Care Hotline
1-833-454-0864
This manual must remain with the product at all times.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
Assembly Instructions & User Manual
Model G62302 / G62302-1
Manual Revision #: 10.12.2021

Questions and Answers

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    Anna WhiteAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Member's Mark Grill burners won't light with igniter?
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      Samantha RoweAug 18, 2025
      If the burners on your Member's Mark Grill won't light with the igniter but can be lit with a match, here's what might be happening: * The Ignition Module battery may need replacing. Replace the battery, ensuring the negative side faces outward towards the battery cap. * The Ignition button lead wires might be loose. Check the lead wires on the back of the ignition button on the control panel and push them in until you feel a click. * The wires at the Electronic Ignition Module could be loose. Push them in until you feel a click. * The Electronic Ignition Module may be faulty. In this case, contact Customer Support to order a replacement.
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    Jessica DavisAug 20, 2025
    Why won't my Member's Mark Grill burners light?
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      James LeeAug 21, 2025
      If your Member's Mark Grill burners won't light with either the igniter or a match, several factors could be the cause: * A positive connection might not have been established between the tank and the regulator. * The propane level could be low or completely out. * The gas supply valve may be turned off. * The burners might not be correctly seated over the valve orifices. * The flow limiting device in the regulator could have been activated. Follow the reset instructions.
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    Linda JohnsonAug 23, 2025
    How to fix low heat on Member's Mark Grill?
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      Erik HoweAug 23, 2025
      If you're experiencing low heat with your Member's Mark Grill, consider the following possible causes: * The flow limiting device in the regulator may have been tripped. You must perform a Regulator reset and follow the proper lighting procedure to avoid this in the future. * The problem is isolated to only one burner. If it appears so, the burner and/or burner tubes are blocked. Burners must be removed and cleaned to resolve this issue. * A bent or kinked fuel hose. * Colder temperatures. Preheat for longer periods.
  • D
    Daniel AdamsAug 26, 2025
    What to do if there is a fire at the control knob of Member's Mark Grill?
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      Monica ScottAug 26, 2025
      If you experience a fire at the control knob or control panel of your Member's Mark Grill, also known as a flashback fire, it's likely due to: * A blockage in the burner and/or burner tubes. The burners must be removed and cleaned to resolve this issue. * The burner being improperly seated over the gas jet. The gas valve must sit inside the burner venturi. Disassemble the burner and fix the assembly.
  • A
    Alyssa WilliamsAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Member's Mark Grill have yellow flames and a gas odor?
    • B
      brianna36Aug 28, 2025
      If you notice yellow, smokey flames or smell a gas odor from your Member's Mark Grill, it could be due to: * An obstruction in the burner and/or burner venturi. The burners must be removed and cleaned to resolve this issue. * A possible spider web or other debris.
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    Krista MercerAug 30, 2025
    What causes the flame to blow out on low on a Member's Mark Grill?
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      Jesse KingAug 30, 2025
      If the flame on your Member's Mark Grill blows out on LOW, several factors could be responsible: * The flow limiting device in the regulator may have been activated. You must conduct a leak test and reset the regulator. * The propane level might be low or out. * High wind conditions. Adjust your BBQ to shield from wind. * The burner is improperly seated on the gas jet. The gas valve must sit inside of the burner venturi. Disassemble the burner and fix the assembly.
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    lunapatriciaSep 1, 2025
    What to do if Member's Mark Grill has low or incomplete flame?
    • J
      Jose HuynhSep 1, 2025
      To address a low or incomplete flame on your Member's Mark Grill, assuming the burners and venturi tubes are free and clear of blockages: * The flow limiting device in the regulator may have been activated. Perform a leak test and perform a regulator reset.
  • D
    dennis82Sep 3, 2025
    Why does my Member's Mark Grill have too much heat?
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      Darren WestSep 4, 2025
      If your Member's Mark Grill is producing too much heat or experiencing excessive flare-ups, the following factors could be the cause: * Excessive grease and build-up on heat tents, in the grease tray, and within the firebox. Follow cleaning steps. * Using the "HI" temperature setting. Only use the "HI" setting for preheat and searing. Always adjust the temperature to avoid too much heat. * Covering more than 70% of the cooking surface may cause overheating. * Excessive fat on meat. Always cut fat where possible to limit excess grease drippings.
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    Jeff BrownSep 6, 2025
    Why is my Member's Mark Grill decreasing heat on max setting?
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      Shelley SantosSep 6, 2025
      If the burner output on your Member's Mark Grill is decreasing on the "MAX" setting, resulting in low heat accompanied by a rumbling noise and fluttering blue flame at the burner surface, it could be due to: * Being out of propane or a pinched supply hose. * Blocked burner and/or burner tubes. Follow cleaning. * The regulator flow limiting device activated either by improper lighting, opening the tank too quickly, or a leak in the system. Perform a leak test and perform a regulator reset.
  • J
    Jeffrey MitchellSep 8, 2025
    Why is the 'paint' peeling inside my Member's Mark Grill lid?
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      Luis WebbSep 8, 2025
      If what appears to be "paint" is peeling inside the lid of your Member's Mark Grill, it's likely due to: * The interior lid being aluminum, not painted. Carbon from baked-on grease can accumulate on the lid's interior, resembling flaking paint. * Build up away. To remove, you will need to brush or scrape the build up away.

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

If You Smell Gas

Steps to take if you detect the smell of gas from the appliance.

General Safety Warnings

Key safety precautions for operating the gas grill safely.

LP Gas Cylinder Safety

Warnings and dangers associated with LP gas cylinders and their storage.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING

GENERAL WARNINGS

Clearance and Ventilation

Requirements for safe distance from combustible materials and proper airflow.

Leak Testing and Fuel Safety

Procedures for checking gas connections and safe fuel handling practices.

Usage Restrictions

Guidelines on where and how the grill should not be used.

LP GAS CYLINDER (TANK) SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION

Cylinder Valve and Connection

Details on the required Type 1 valve and compatible connections.

Cylinder Storage and Handling

Safe practices for storing and handling LP gas cylinders.

FILLING THE LP GAS CYLINDER (TANK)

HOSE & REGULATOR SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION

LP Gas Cylinder Seal Inspection

How to inspect the rubber seal on the propane tank valve for damage.

Installing the LP Gas Cylinder

Step-by-step guide for physically installing the LP gas cylinder.

CONNECTING HOSE AND REGULATOR

REGULATOR RESET PROCEDURE

LEAK TESTING

When to Perform a Leak Test

Frequency and situations requiring a leak test of gas connections.

Checking for Leaks

Detailed method for performing a leak test using soapy water.

PRE-START CHECK LIST

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

Lighting the Main Burners

Step-by-step guide for lighting the primary grill burners.

Match Lighting the Main Burner

Procedure for lighting main burners using a match.

Lighting the Sear Burner

Instructions for igniting the specialized sear burner.

OPERATING THE GRILL

Turning Off the Grill

Proper procedure for shutting down the grill and gas supply.

Preheating Grill

Recommended steps for preheating the grill before cooking.

Controlling Flare-Ups;Grease Fires

Techniques to manage and extinguish grease fires.

USING YOUR INFRARED SEAR BURNER

The Infrared Sear Burner

Overview of the infrared sear burner's capabilities and usage.

PROPER CARE & MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Heat Tents and Burners

Instructions for cleaning essential internal components for optimal function.

Proper Burner Assembly and Flame Pattern

Guidance on correct burner placement and expected flame characteristics.

Blocked Burner Venturi

Cleaning the Cookbox and Grates

Cleaning Exterior Surfaces

TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE

Before Storing Your Grill

Steps and precautions for storing the grill safely.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

GRILL COOKING TIPS

HOT SURFACES

HARDWARE PACK

Tools Required

List of tools needed for assembly, some of which are not included.

EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR G62302

PARTS LIST FOR G62302

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

WARRANTY AND SERVICE

Before You Call for Service

Information required before contacting customer support for assistance.

If Your Product Is Damaged

Procedures to follow if the grill is received damaged or defective.

Limited Warranty

Details of the manufacturer's warranty coverage and duration.

Exclusions

NOTES

Member's Mark G62302 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMember's Mark
ModelG62302
CategoryGrill
LanguageEnglish

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