TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Gas leaking from
cracked/cut/
burned hose
Gas leaking
from LP tank
Gas leaking from
LP tank valve
Gas leaking between
LP tank and regula-
tor connection
Fire coming through
control panel
Grease fire or
continuous exces-
sive flames above
cooking surface
Possible Reason
Damaged hose
Mechanical failure due to
resting or mishandling
.Failure or tank valve
from mishandling or
mechanical failure
Improper installation,
connection not tight,
failure of rubber seal
Fire in burner tube section
of burner due to partial
blockage
Too much grease buildup
in burner area
Solution
Turn off gas at LP tank,
if hoes is cut or cracked,
replace hose.See LP tank
lead test and connection
regulator to the LP tank
Turn off LP tank valve
Turn off LP tank valve.
Return LP tank to gas
supplier
Turn off LP tank valve,
remove regulator from
cylinder and visually
inspect rubber seal for
damage, see LP tank test
and connection regulator
to the LP tank
Turn off control knobs
and LP tank valve. After
fire is out and grill is
cold, remove burner and
inspect for spider nests or
rust. see natural hazard
and cleaning the burner
assembly pages.
Turn off LP Tank. Leave lid
open to allow flames to
die down. After cooling,
clean food particles and
excess grease from inside
firebox area, grease
cup/pan/tray, and other
surfaces
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