Napoleon Grills PRESTIGE II 600 Manuel d'utilisation

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Problem

Possible Causes

Solution

Burner output on “high”

setting is too low.

(Rumbling noise and

fluttering blue flame at

burner surface.)

Lack of gas.

Supply hose is pinched.

Dirty or clogged orifice.

Spider webs or other matter in venturi

tube.

Propane regulator in “low flow” state.

Check gas level in propane cylinder.

Reposition supply hose as necessary.

Clean burner orifice.

Clean out venturi tube.

Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully.

All gas grill valves must be in the off position

when the tank valve is turned on. Turn tank on

slowly to allow pressure to equalize. See lighting

instructions.

Infrared burner (if

equipped) flashes back

(during operation the

burner abruptly makes

a loud “whoosh” sound,

followed by a continuous

blow-torch type sound

and grows dim.)

Ceramic tiles overloaded with grease

drippings and build-up. Ports are

clogged.

Burner overheated due to inadequate

ventilation (too much grill surface

covered by griddle or pan.)

Cracked ceramic tile.

Leaking gasket surrounding the ceramic

tile, or a weld failure in the burner

housing.

Turn burner off and allow to cool for at least two

minutes. Relight burner and burn on high for at

least five minutes or until the ceramic tiles are

evenly glowing red.

Ensure that no more than 75% of the grill surface

is covered by objects or accessories. Turn burner

off and allow to cool for at least two minutes, then

relight.

Allow burner to cool and inspect very closely

for cracks. If any cracks are found, contact

your authorized Napoleon dealer to order a

replacement burner assembly.

Contact your authorized Napoleon dealer for

instructions on ordering a replacement burner

assembly.

Pilot will not light.

(if equipped)

Lack of gas.

Obstruction in pilot orifice.

Electrode wire loose or off.

Dirty pilot electrode.

Pilot is actually lit.

After turning pilot knob to high, wait approximately

20-30 seconds for air to purge the gas supply line

while pressing igniter. Fill propane cylinder. During

initial set-up or after tank has been refilled, it is

best to light one of the tube burners before lighting

the pilot burner. This enables the gas to reach the

valves on the manifold more quickly.

Clean pilot orifice.

Replace lead wire.

Clean pilot electrode.

The pilot flame, especially on natural gas units is

very difficult to see. Place your hand 1 in. (2.5 cm)

above grill surface over the pilot burner to feel for

heat.

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