Grill Owner's Manual

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Manually Lighting the Rear Burner
1. Make sure you have observed all safety warnings in this manual. Follow the instructions
for connecting the gas supply. NEVER turn on the grill without testing for leaks first.
Keep all body parts as far away from the grill as possible.
2. Open the grill hood. Ensure that the warming rack is removed.
3. Use a fireplace style of [long] match and hold an open flame to the right side of the rear
burner where the flame normally starts when igniting the rear burner. NEVER use a
standard match or cigarette lighter as these pose a fire risk and you must keep your
hands as far away from flames as possible.
4. Push the gas control (burner) knob in, and rotate counterclockwise to the “High” position
marking on the knob.
5. The rear burner should ignite. If it does not light after about five (5) seconds, turn the
knob to the off position, and wait at least five (5) minutes before trying again to manually
light it.
Flare-Ups
Flare-ups can occur when fats and oils drip from the contents being grilled down onto the
burners. Flare-ups can be a good thing, imparting a fire/smoke-infused flavor into the contents
being grilled. However, if flare-ups become excessive, turn the gas to a lower setting.
Caution:
If a grease fire occurs, do NOT use water to attempt to put it out. Turn all
burners off and close the lid. If the fire persists, use an ABC extinguisher.
If the burners go out during operation, turn off all burner knobs and shut the gas
valve at its source. Keep the lid open for at least five minutes with the gas
supply off before attempting to re-light the burners. Do not touch the cooking
grates or any internal parts of the grill as they may burn you.
Important: If you tried lighting the rear burner with the burner knob and were unable,
wait at least five (5) minutes before manually lighting the burner. Leave the hood open
and allow gas to dissipate to avoid a possible hazard.