OWNER'S MANUAL | USING YOUR BLACKSTONE
IGNITIoN INsTRUCTIoNs
1. CHECK VALVES
Turn knobs to oFF position.
STEP 01
Push in knobs and release. Knobs should spring back.
STEP 02
I I f knobs
f knobs do NoT
do NoT spring back, replace valve assembly before using appliance�
spring back, replace valve assembly before using appliance�
Rotate knobs to loW then turn back to oFF. Knobs should
STEP 03
turn smoothly.
If burner does not ignite with open LPG cylinder valve, gas
will continue to flow out of burner and could accidentally/
inadvertently ignite with risk of injury.
Ensure gas is o at the supply shut o valve before checking
appliance valves.
3. CHECK BURNER FLAME
always check burner flame
before use.
light burners and rotate
STEP 01
knobs from HIGH to loW.
look below the cooking
STEP 02
top to view burners. When knob
is at HIGH, flames should be
larger than when knob is at loW.
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WARNING
WARNING
A clogged burner tube can
lead to a fire beneath the
appliance.
Burner should be removed
and cleaned annually or
whenever heavy build-up
or insects/insect nests are
found.
2. BATTERY POWERED IGNITION
do NoT lean over the appliance while lighting.
Insert one (1) aa
STEP 01
battery (not included) under the
ignitor button.
screw the button into place over
the positive terminal.
STEP 02
❶ ❶ Turn the control knob to oFF.
Turn gas oN at the lPG
STEP 03
cylinder by turning the oPd
hand wheel counterclockwise 1
to 3 turns.
STEP 04
❷ ❷ Push and hold the ignitor button.
❸
❸
Push and turn the control knob counter-clockwise to HIGH.
(Release the ignitor button when the burner lights.)
❹
❹
adjust the temperature to desired level.
❷ ❷
❸ ❸
To ignite the remaining burners: starting with the burner closest to
the ignition needle, turn each burner knob in sequence to HIGH.
HEALTHY BURNER FLAME
PATTERN
❶
❶
❷ ❷
❸ ❸
❶ ❶ Flickers of yellow color.
❷ ❷ dark blue color.
❸ ❸ Vibrant blue.
Models: 1553 • 1554 • 1565 • 1830 • 1849
1 to 3 turns
1
to 3 turns
❶ ❶
❹ ❹
BURNER FLAMES ARE YELLOW
OR IRREGULAR
If there is a sudden drop or low
flame issue, please reference the
Troubleshooting chapter.
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