Ignition System Power Supply; Plugging In The Grill; Changing The Ignition System Batteries - Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet K500HB Use And Care Manual

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Ignition System Power Supply

The ignition system that lights the ignition burner and rotisserie burner(s)
utilizes a hot surface electronic ignition system with an AC power supply and
a DC battery backup. The ignition system for cooktop burners utilizes a 9 volt
battery to power an electronic spark ignition system.

Plugging in the Grill

A short, factory-supplied cord is connected to the grill's electronic control box inside the main cabinet below
the grill (see Figure 13:Q page 26). Run a customer-supplied, single-plug, grounded, outdoor-rated extension
cord into the grill cabinet through the opening in the floor pan that is protected by the rubber grommet.
Connect the customer-supplied cord to the short, factory-supplied cord inside the cabinet.
Be certain to connect the power to a GFI outlet. Check that the grill's central system is receiving power by
turning on the control panel lights (see Figure 18:F page 28) or rotisserie motor (see Figure 18:E page 28).
These two systems rely on AC power only and do not utilize the battery backup system.

Changing the Ignition System Batteries

The ignition burner and rotisserie burner(s) can be lit using battery power. The battery backup system works
automatically when AC power is not available. The battery box is located inside the grill cabinet (see Figure
13:P page 26). The system uses 4 D-cell batteries. Pop off the box cover (see Figure 19:A) by depressing the
tabs to replace the batteries.
The cooktop burners ignition is not connected to AC power. It runs on a single 9-volt battery. Screw off the cap
(see Figure 20:A) to replace the 9-volt battery.
FIGURE 19
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