Question:
Can I convert
my grill from one fuel type to another
in other words from NG to LPG or vice versa?
Answer:
Yes, however any attempt to convert the grill from one fuel
type to another
is extremely
hazardous
and must be
performed by a qualified gas technician only, using a LP
Conversion
Kit purchased
from Sears at 1-800-4-MY-
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Question:
Are the serial
and
model
numbers
of my grill
tistedsomewhere
for reference?
Answer:
The serial and model numbers are listed on a silver CSA
label placed on the grill Depending on the grill model the
silver CSA label will be located on the left or right side bowl
panel underneath the side shelf, under-neath the right side
of the control panel, outside left or right of control panel or
on the back of the grill cabinet
Question:
My grill wilt no{ light properly° Why?
Answer:
Always light the Main Burner farthest from the fuel source
first,,This will draw gas across the manifold helping prevent
air pockets which obstruct gas-flow and prevent proper grill
lighting Also try this procedure:
1, Turn gas off at source and turn Control Knobs OFF.
Wait at least 5 minutes for gas to clear, then retry
If your grill stitl fails to light, turn the Burner Control
Knob(s) and gas source OFF and conduct a leak test of
ALL gas connections and gas sources as explained in
the Use and Care section of this guide
If no leaks are detected, wait 5 minutes for any gas to
clear and repeat the lighting procedure
Question:
If my ignitor or battey is not working how can I light my
gril manually?And
- Why would ! need the silver
lighting stick that hangs from the side of my grill?
Answer:
If your ignitionfails to work or your battery needs replacing,
you can manually light your gdll by paper match insert a
paper match into the silver Lighting Stick and follow the
Manual Grill Lighting Instructions,, Then, light the match and
place Lighting Stick through a Cooking Grid, Turn the near-
est Control Knob to the Ht setting to release gas The Burner
should light immediately
Never lean over the grill cooking
area while
lighting your gas grill Keep your face and body
a safe distance (at least 18 inches) from the front
of grill when lighting your grill by match.
Question:
Sometimes
I heara humming sound coming from my
regulator. What causes this? And-
My grill has a low
flame and sometimes
will not light,, Why?
Answer:
The humming sound is gas flowing through the regulator
A low volume of sound is normal and will not interfere with
the operation of your grill Loud or excessive regulator
humming andlor low flow and intermittent lighting may be
caused bythe regulator's excess gasflow device Opening
the tank valve all the way or too quickly is what triggersthe
regulator's safety device to restrict gas flow, preventing
excess gas flow to your grill Lighting the main Burner
farthest from the fuel source every time will help eliminate
air pockets in the manifold Note: This procedure should
be done every time a new LP Gas tank is connected to
your grill
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Tum at! Control Knobs to the OFF position
Turn off the LP Gas tank at the tank valve
For Natural Gas disconnect
regulator
from t2 ft,, Natural Gas Hose
Let unit stand for 5 minutes
For Natural Gas reconnect
regulator
to 12 ft
Open grill Lid (or Side Burner Lid if you are lighting
the Side Burner)
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For Natural Gas open Shut Off valve,
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Light main Burner farthest from fuel source
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Turn the tank valve slowly one more ¼ of one turn
for ½ of one complete turn
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Continue to light Burners moving towards the fuel
source
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Once the burner is lit, turn the knob back to HI
Question:
Where
do I use my grill for safer operation
and better
performance?
Answer:
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Strong winds and low temperatures can affect the
heating and performance of your gas grill so factor in
these elements when positioning your grill outdoors
for cooking
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In windy conditions, always position the front of grill
to face oncoming wind to reduce smoke and heat
blowing in your face and prevent potential hazards to
self and grill
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Use your grill at least 3 feet away from anywalt or
surface
Use your grill at least 3 feet away from combustible
objects that can melt or catch fire (such as vinyl or
wood siding, fences and (overhangs) or sources of
ignition includingpilot lights on water heaters and live
electrical appliances
Never use your
gas grill in a garage, porch, shed,
breezeway or any other enclosed area
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Never obstruct
the flow of ventilation air around
your gas grill housing
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