Trouble shooting, Before storing your grill – Brinkmann Southgate Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Grill Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem:

Possible Causes:

1. Check natural gas supply.
2. Bad electrode spark.

Check to see if the grill will match light.
Electrode or collector may need adjustment.

3. Burner may not be properly seated.
4. Burner may be obstructed.

1. Burner holes may be obstructed. See section on

"Burner Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care
and Maintenance.

2. Burner is improperly seated on control valve.
3. Gas connections may be loose.

Leak Check and tighten all connections.

1. Burner is obstructed. See section on

"Burner Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care
and Maintenance.

1. Burner holes may be obstructed. See section on

"Burner Assembly/Maintenance" under Proper Care
and Maintenance.

2. Grill is not sufficiently preheated.
3. Burner is improperly seated on control valve.

1. Excess grease build-up causing grease fires.
3. Cook on a lower temperature setting.

Burner will not light

Fire at control knob

Yellow Flames at burner

Flame blows out on "LOW"

Grill is Too Hot

BEFORE STORING YOUR GRILL:

Ensure that the natural gas supply has been turned off.

Clean all surfaces.

Lightly coat the burners with cooking oil to prevent excess rusting.

If storing the grill indoors, disconnect the hose from the natural gas supply.

Insert protective cover into quick disconnect coupling. See section on “Connecting Your Grill To The
Natural Gas Source.”

Clean burner prior to use after storing, at the beginning of grilling season or after a period of one
month not being used. Spiders and insects like to build nests in burner tubes (especially during colder
months). These nests can cause fires in burner tubes or under grill.

If storing the grill outdoors, cover the grill with a grill cover for protection from the weather.

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