CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The electronic ignition requires 1 "AA" alkaline battery, which is included.
DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
DO NOT mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc), or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire. Improper disposal may cause batteries to leak or explode.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have any questions regarding the product, please call customer service at 1-877-447-4768,
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., CST, Monday – Friday.
PROBLEM
The burner will not
light using the
ignitor procedure
(weak or no spark
being generated).
Low heat.
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WARNING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. The igniter electrode may be
covered with grease or residue.
2. The igniter electrode may have a
loose or disconnected wire.
3. Cracked or broken ignition
electrode.
4. Dead battery or faulty battery
connection.
1. The LP gas regulator is equipped
with an excess flow device that
allows sufficient gas to the burners
under normal circumstances. Rapid
changes in pressure can trigger this
device and prevent all but minimal
flow of gas to the burner, causing
a low flame and low heat output.
This is typically caused by the
LP gas cylinder valve being turned
open when one or more burner
valves (control knobs) is in the
open position causing a surge of
pressure that activates the excess
flow device.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Clean the ignitor electrode.
2. Check the connection
and reconnect any loose or
disconnected wires.
3. Replace ignition electrode (see
Replacement Parts List).
4. Perform any of the following:
a. Replace battery
b. Check to see if battery is
inserted correctly.
c. Check for any corrosion
around battery terminals.
d. Check wire connections as
stated above.
1. Follow these steps:
a. Close the LP gas cylinder
valve on the top of the
cylinder.
b. Make sure the burner valves
are in the "OFF" position.
c. Slowly open the LP gas
cylinder valve and wait 10
seconds.
d. Follow the lighting
instructions.
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