Before your first cookout, Burner flame check, Turning grill off – Kenmore 415.16218 User Manual

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Before Your First Cookout

• Light burners, check to make sure they are lit, close the lid and

warm up grill on HIGH for 15 minutes. Curing of paint and parts
will produce an odor only on first lighting.

Burner Flame Check

• Light burner, rotate knobs from HI to LO. You should see a

smaller flame in LO position than seen on HI. Always check

flame prior to each use. Perform flame check on sideburner. If
only low flame is seen refer to "Sudden drop or low flame" In
the

Troubleshooting Section.

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Turning Grill Off

• Turn all knobs to position. Turn LP tank off by turning

OPD hand wheel clockwise to a full stop.

Ignitor Check

• Turn gas off at LP tank.

Press and hold ignitor button. "Click"

should be heard and spark seen each time between collector
box or burner and electrodes. See

"Troubleshooting" It

no click

or spark.

Valve Check

• important: Make sure gas is off at LP tank before checking

valves.

Knobs lock in position. To check valves, first

push in knobs and release, knobs should spring back. If knobs

do not spring back, replace valve assembly before using grill.
Turn knobs to

LO

position then turn back to position.

Valves should turn smoothly.

Hose Check

• Before each use, check to see if hoses are cut or worn.

Replace damaged hoses before using grill. Use only Identical
Kenmore replacement valve/hose/regulator assembly.

General Grill Cleaning

• Do not mistake brown or black accumulation of grease and

smoke for paint. Interiors of gas grills are not painted at the

factory

{and should never be painted).

Apply a strong solution

of detergent and water or use a grill cleaner with scrub brush
on insides of grill lid and bottom. Rinse and allow to completely

air dry.

Do not apply a caustic grill/oven cleaner to painted

surfaces.

• Plated wire grates:

Wash grates and V-bar with concentrated

grill cleaner or use soap and water solution. Dry thoroughly and

store Indoors between cookouts.

• Plastic parts:

Wash with warm soapy water and wipe dry.

A Do not use citrisol, abrasive cleaners, degreasers or a
concentrated grill cleaner on plastic parts. Damage to and

failure of parts can result.

Porcelain grates:

Because of glass-like composition, most

residue can be wiped away with baking soda/water solution or
specially formulated cleaner. Use nonabrasive scouring powder

for stubborn stains.

Repainting Your Grill

• After extended use and exposure to weather, paint on grill may

deteriorate or become spotted. Although this detracts from
grill's appearance, It will not impair its performance.

• To refinish your grill brush outside of grill lid and bottom with

wire brush and lightly sand with fine grit sandpaper. Sanding
allows new paint to adhere more easily. Wash grill lid and
bottom with soap and water to remove dust and grease. Do not
use a grill cleaner on outside of grill. Wipe with vinegar.

Refinish outside with heat-resistant paint.

Do not paint inside

of grill.

CAUTION

NATURAL HAZARD • SPIDERS

FACT:

Sometimes spiders and other small insects climb into

the burner tubes attached to the burners. The spiders spin
webs, build nests and lay eggs. The webs or nests can be
very small, but they are very strong and can block the flow of
gas. Clean burners prior to use after storing, at the beginning
of grilling season or after a period of one month not being
used.

Typical spiderwebs inside burner.

Spider guards are on the air intakes in an effort to reduce this
problem, but it will not eliminate it! An obstruction can result
In a "flashback" (a fire in the burner tubes). The grill may still
light, but the obstruction does not allow full gas flow to the
burners.

IF YOU EXPERIENCE THE FOLLOWING:

1. Smell gas.

2.

Burner(s) will not light.

3. A small yellow flame from burner (should be blue).

4. Fire coming from around or behind control knob.

STOP!

Immediately turn off gas at LP tank!

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After a burner tube fire, you must inspect the hose and
do a “Leak Test” to assure no damage has occured to

the parts.

SOLUTION:

Wait for grill to cool.

Follow the

“Cleaning The Burner Assemblf

Instructions.

Clean burners often. Use a 12” pipe cleaner to clean out the
burner tubes. You may also force a stream of water from a
hose nozzle through burner tubes to clean them.

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