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Member's Mark GAS9670ASO - User Manual

Member's Mark GAS9670ASO
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6 Burner Gas Grill with Sear
& Side Burners
OWNER’S MANUAL
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING IN STRUC TIONS
WARNING/ADVERTENCIA
HAZARDOUS EXPLOSION MAY RESULT IF THESE WARNINGS
AND INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED. READ AND FOLLOW ALL
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID
PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
NOTICE TO INSTALLER:
LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WITH GRILL OWNER FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE .
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Model GAS9670AS / GAS9670ASO

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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Mark ByrdAug 18, 2025
    Why my Member's Mark GAS9670ASO Burner grill does not get hot enough?
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      Jacqueline WalkerAug 18, 2025
      If your Member's Mark grill isn't getting hot enough, the first step is to replace or refill the LP gas tank, as it may be out of gas. Another potential cause is that the flow limiting device may have been activated. To resolve this, you can perform a Mini Reset by turning the control knobs and LP gas tank valve to the OFF position, waiting one minute, and then relighting the grill per the lighting instructions. If the flames are still too low, perform a Full Reset. To do this, turn the control knobs and LP gas tank valve to the OFF position, disconnect the regulator from the propane tank, inspect the LP cylinder rubber seal, wait one minute, reconnect the regulator, perform leak testing on all connections, and then light the grill per the lighting instructions.
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    Greg AndersonAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Member's Mark GAS9670ASO has flare-up?
    • B
      Brian HarperAug 21, 2025
      To stop flare-ups on your Member's Mark grill, regularly clean all grill parts following the 'Proper Care and Maintenance' instructions to prevent grease buildup. Trim excess fat from meat before grilling to reduce grease. Also, adjust the cooking temperature to avoid excessive heat.
  • J
    Judy HarmonAug 26, 2025
    Why is the flame yellow or orange on my Member's Mark Burner?
    • C
      Christopher PaceAug 26, 2025
      If the flame on your Member's Mark burner is yellow or orange, it could be due to a few reasons. If it's a new burner, residual manufacturing oils might be the cause; burn the grill for 15 minutes on HIGH with the lid closed to resolve this. Spider webs or insect nests in the venturi can also cause this issue, so clean the venturi and burner assembly. Food residue or grease buildup can also affect the flame, so clean the burner assembly. Finally, ensure the burner venturi is properly engaged with the valve, as poor alignment can also cause a yellow or orange flame.
  • Y
    yhannaAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Member's Mark GAS9670ASO has grease fire?
    • M
      michael13Aug 28, 2025
      If a grease fire occurs in your Member's Mark burner, immediately turn the control knobs and the LP gas tank valve to the OFF position. Leave the lid either open or closed and allow the fire to burn out. If necessary, use a BC type fire extinguisher or baking soda, sand, or dirt to smother the fire. After the grill cools, remove and clean all parts following the 'Proper Care and Maintenance' instructions.
  • T
    Taylor CampbellAug 31, 2025
    Why Member's Mark GAS9670ASO has irregular flame pattern?
    • W
      wesley50Aug 31, 2025
      An irregular flame pattern on your Member's Mark burner, where the flame doesn't run the full length of the burner, is typically due to clogged or blocked burner ports. Cleaning the burner ports should resolve this issue.
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    patrick91Sep 4, 2025
    Why does the flame blow out on my Member's Mark GAS9670ASO Burner?
    • A
      Amy HarrellSep 4, 2025
      If the flame on your Member's Mark burner blows out, high or gusting winds could be the cause; avoid using the grill in such conditions. Also, check if the LP gas is low and replace or refill the LP gas tank if needed.
  • M
    Mallory CarrollSep 7, 2025
    Why Member's Mark Burner has flashback (fire in burner tubes) / knobs melting?
    • J
      James GarnerSep 7, 2025
      Flashback, or fire in the burner tubes, along with melting knobs on your Member's Mark burner, indicates that the burners and/or burner tubes are blocked. Cleaning the burners and/or burner assembly should resolve this issue.
  • J
    Jesse WilsonSep 12, 2025
    Why the inside of lid is peeling (like paint peeling) on Member's Mark GAS9670ASO Burner?
    • A
      Ariana StewartSep 12, 2025
      If the inside of your Member's Mark lid is peeling, resembling paint peeling, it's likely due to baked-on grease buildup that has turned into carbon and is flaking off. Thoroughly cleaning the lid per the 'Proper Care and Maintenance' instructions should address this issue.
  • D
    Deborah McdonaldNov 14, 2025
    How to fix Member's Mark Burner that will not light?
    • D
      Dwayne LynchNov 14, 2025
      To address a burner on your Member's Mark grill that won't light, start by ensuring the LP gas tank valve is fully open and the regulator is securely attached. Check the LP gas tank to confirm it isn't empty and replace it if needed. If you smell gas, turn the LP gas tank valve to the closed position and wait 5 minutes before leak testing, following the instructions in the owner’s manual. Also, ensure the coupling nut and regulator are fully connected, referring to the section on 'Connecting Hose and Regulator'. Clear any obstructions from the gas flow by cleaning the burner assembly and checking for bent or kinked hoses. Make sure the burner is properly seated and clean the venturi and burner assembly to remove any spider webs or insect nests. Clean any clogged burner ports. Replace the b...

Member's Mark GAS9670ASO Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMember's Mark
ModelGAS9670ASO
CategoryBurner
TypeGas Grill
Fuel TypePropane
Number of Burners4
MaterialStainless Steel
Burner MaterialStainless Steel
Ignition TypeElectronic

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