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FIG. 18E
FIG. 18F
Side Burner
Inlet Hole
Clear Clogged Port
Holes with small nail
or Wire
FIG. 18D
Main
Burner
Inlet Hole
Clear Clogged Port Holes
with small nail or Wire
18
FIG. 18C
Main Burner
screw
FIG. 18G
f) If grill is to be stored, coat Burner lightly with cooking oil
and wrap in a protective cover to keep insects out.
B) Lantern Burner:
a) Remove the top cover and glass globe. Open up
clogged burner holes with a small nail or wire.
(FIG. 19A) Normal wear and corrosion could
enlarge some holes, however, if large cracks or holes
are found, replace the Burner. Note: It is normal for
surface rust to be present on the burners.
b) Remove the two screws from the housing. (FIG. 19B)
Hold the knob and lift the housing off. Check the
burner inlet holes. Use a pipe cleaner to clear insect
nests from the Burner inlet hole. (FIG. 19C) Replace
the housing and two screws.
6) After cleaning, re-install Main Grill Burner. Replace Grease
Container and Cooking Grid. Note: When refitting the
Burner, be sure it is positioned correctly. The valve should
protrude inside the venturi end of the burner. (FIG. 18G)
Re-tighten the Main Burner screw . (FIG. 18C)
7) Check burner operation after re-assembly.
Burner Holes
FIG. 19A
Lantern
Housing
screws
Burner Inlet
holes all around
FIG. 19B
FIG. 19C
Clear insect
nests from here
Burner tube must fit over valve
before Burner screw is tightened