George Foreman GP200 Use And Care Manual page 26

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Burner will not
light using a
match.
Flames blow out
Persistent grease
fire
Humming or
whistling from
the regulator
Low flame or low
heat
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• LP gas cylinder is
empty.
• Regulator tube
coupling nut is not fully
connected to Venturi.
• Obstructions in burner
• High or gusting winds
• Gas in LP cylinder is
low.
• Grease trapped in bowl
and around burner
system.
• Outside temperature,
humidity, barometric
pressure, and the gas
level within the tank
may cause the rubber
diaphragm inside the
regulator to vibrate,
making a humming or
whistling sound.
• Gas in LP cylinder
is low.
• Dispose of empty cylinder and
replace with a full one.
• Tighten coupling nut until a
snug fit is obtained. Make
sure coupling nut is not cross-
threaded.
• Clean burner (See BURNER
MAINTENANCE in Care
and Cleaning section of this
manual)
• Turn front of grill away from
wind or increase flame height.
• Check LP gas cylinder.
Replace if necessary.
• Turn regulator knob "OFF".
Let fire burn out and remove
grid plate. After the grill cools,
clean all parts.
• Although this sound may
be alarming, this is NOT
dangerous as long as it is not
accompanied by the smell of
gas. Simply adjust the burner
settings and usually the sound
will subside. If the humming
sound persists, a change in
atmospheric conditions will
eventually stop the vibration.
Should you smell gas, do not
use the grill and call Customer
Service at 1-800-231-0786.
• Check LP gas cylinder.
Replace if necessary.

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