Trouble shooting guide technical specifications – BeefEater SL4000s User Manual

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Gas

Injector size

Input/burner

Gas Pressure

LPG/Propane

1.27 mm

19 MJ/hr

2.75 kPa / 11” WC

Natural Gas

2.1 mm

19 MJ/hr

1 kPa / 4”WC

Problem

Cause

Check

Barbecue will not light

Ignition system not working

Check that there is a visible flame coming from the pilot

ignition tube.
Check that the pilot ignition tube is not blocked by spider webs

or insect nests.

Turning on gas control too quickly

Allow 5 seconds for gas to flow through burner before ignition

No gas flow

Check that valve on gas cylinder is turned on.
Check that burner ports are free of obstructions
Check that all gas injectors are clean and free of obstructions

Burners not assembled correctly

Check that burners are correctly positioned in the barbecue

frame.

Burner ports or throat blocked

Check that the burner ports are not blocked by spider webs or

insect nests. Clean out as required

Barbecue lights but goes out

soon after starting

Fuel supply turned off

Turn on gas valve at cylinder (LPG/Propane) or shutoff valve

on gas line (NG)

Gas cylinder low or empty

Refill cylinder with gas (LPG/Propane)

Kink in gas hose

Check that the gas line is not kinked or twisted

Wind or breeze affecting operation Ensure that the appliance is located out of the way of wind

Burners will not cross light

from one to the other

Check that cross light channel is in place
Check that burner ports are free of obstructions.

Low flame level or low heat

output

Check you are running on correct gas (NG or LPG/Propane)
Check gas injector size is correct

Stainless steel discolours

Overheating appliance

Do not exceed maximum operating temperatures.

920

1808/1964

856/1013

1212/1372

585

503

1226

87

165.50

Gas

connection

point

X

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