Grill Cooking - George Foreman GP200C Instruction Manual

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WARNING!
• Open the grill lid before lighting the burner to prevent an explosion from
gas buildup.
• Always inspect the regulator/tube assembly before each use. If it is bent, cut or
damaged, do not use the LP gas grill. Contact the manufacturer, as the regulator
assembly must be replaced with an assembly specified by the manufacturer prior to
the further use of the LP gas grill.
How to manually Light your LP Gas Grill
1) Open the grill on a table top or level surface.
2) Turn the regulator knob counterclockwise from the OFF/LOCK position, push in and turn
to HIGH. (FIG 1A)
Fig. 1a
3) Insert a lit match on the match holder through the match lighting hole at the front, right
side of the grill (FIG 1B)
Fig. 1b
4) Turn the regulator knob from HIGH to LOW, while checking the flame through the match
light hole to make sure it is lit.
5) If burner does not light, turn regulator knob to OFF/LOCK. Remove the cooking surface
to dissipate the gas. Wait five minutes then repeat steps 2 thru 4.
6) If burner still fails to light, wait five minutes and refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING on
pages 24 – 25.
7) After ignition, preheat the grill and cooking surface by turning the regulator knob
to HIGH for about 8 minutes.
WARNING: If the burner goes out while cooking, turn the regulator knob to
the OFF position. Wait five minutes before attempting to relight the grill.
1
Match
holder
Match
lighting hole

GRILL COOKING

1) Follow the instructions on page 15 / 16 to light your LP gas grill.
2) Check your flame. Your burner has been preset by the manufacturer for optimal flame
performance. A blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip, is the result of the optimal
air and LP gas mixture. (FIG 17)
Fig. 17
The flame should be checked before the initial cooking session and periodically
throughout the grilling season, especially after storing the grill over a long period of time.
If the flame is significantly yellow in color, then you are not getting the appropriate amount
of LP gas in the air /LP gas mixture. You should follow the BURNER MAINTENANCE
section of this manual for cleaning the burners.
Note: If the flame is accidentally extinguished, repeat the procedure above for lighting the
grill. (See also TROUBLESHOOTING on pages 24 – 25.)
Yellow tip
Primarily
blue flame
17

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