Electrode cracked or
broken;" sparks at crack."
Electrode tip not in proper
position
Wire and/or electrode
covered with cooking
residue.
Burner will not light
Wires are loose or
using ignitor
disconnected
(Electrical issues)
Wires are shorting
(sparking) between igitor
and electrode.
Push button sticks at
bottom sparking between
ignitor and electrode
Wire insulation might be
broken
See "gas issues;" on
previous page.
Burner will not
Improper method of
mach light
match-lighting
Grease buildup.
Sudden drop in gas
Excessive fat in meat.
flow or low flame
Excessive cooking
temperature
High or gusting winds
Flames blow out
Low on LP gas.
Excess flow valve tripped.
Replace electrode.
Tip of electrode should be
pointing toward port hole
in burner. The distance
should be 1/8" to 3/16".
Adjust if necessary.
Clean wire and or
electrode with rubbing
alcohol and clean swab.
Reconnect wires or
replace electrode/wire
assembly.
Replace ignitor wire
Replace igniton.
Inspect wire insulation
and proper connection.
Replace wires if insulation
is broken.
See "Pilot Gas Control
Ignition" section of use
and care.
Clean burners and inside
of grill/ firebox
Trim fat from meat before
grilling.
Turn down the cooking
temperature
Turn front of grill to face
wind or increase flame
height.
Refill LP tank.
Refer to "sudden drop in
gas flow" above
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