Troubleshooting – Enviro Bistro 4500 C-10124 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Ignitor does not spark.

Electrode fouled.

Wipe the electrode with a soft clean cloth.

Electrode improperly gapped.

The electrode should be 1⁄8” to

3

/

16

” away from

the burner tube and positioned close to the gas

ports. Gently bend the electrode tip into position

(BE CAREFUL NOT TO BREAK THE CERAMIC

INSULATOR).

Electrode cracked.

If the ceramic insulator on the electrode is

cracked it may short out. Replace the electrode.

Lead wire is disconnected.

Ensure that all leads are connected to the spark

box and to the electrode.

Lead wire is cracked.

Split insulation on the wire could cause the

ignitor to short out. Replace the wire lead.

No spark.

Replace the “AA” battery located in the ignitor

button.

Burners will not light.

Gas supply turned off or out of

propane.

Turn the fuel supply ON and try again. Detect

the flow of gas by sound or smell for gas being

omitted. Allow gas to clear before trying to re-

light.

Blockage in gas system.

Check to ensure no insects or debris are

blocking the venturi tubes. Use a special venturi

brush to clean.

Misarranged burner tube onto the

main orifice.

Check under the flame deflectors to ensure that

the burner is properly installed the main orifices.

Improper gas line or propane

hose connection.

Tighten the gas connection at the propane tank,

HAND TIGHTEN ONLY.

Unit will not stay lit.

Wind.

Try to shelter your gas grill from strong winds.

DO NOT USE IN ENCLOSED AREAS.

Running out of fuel.

Detect the flow of gas by smell or by listening

for the hiss of gas being omitted.

Uneven burn pattern or

flashback.

Blockage in the burner or gas

system.

Ensure no insects or debris are blocking the

venturi tubes. Use a special venturi brush to

clean.

Use a pin or a toothpick to clean the orifice on

the gas valve. DO NOT ENLARGE THE HOLE.

Corroded burner.

Corrosion of the burner can cause the solid

material between gas ports to deteriorate,

resulting in uneven burning. See your BISTRO

dealer for replacement burner tube.

Excessive yellow flame.

Improper air adjustment.

Your BISTRO should burn with mostly a blue

flame. If the flame is mostly yellow, adjust the

opening on the air shutter on the burner tube.

Open the air shutter.

Flare ups

Excessive fatty foods.

Trim all excess fat from meat before cooking.

Grease build up.

Ensure that the flame deflectors are clean of

excess grease and that they are located in the

correct location. Remove any excess grease from

the burn chamber.

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