Kenmore 119.163018 Use & Care Manual page 26

Liquid propane gas (lpg) grill
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To reduce the chance of FLASHBACK
FIRE you must
clean the burner tubes
as follows
periodically
in
summer
and fall, wherever
spiders are active in your
area, and if your grill has not been used for an
extended
period of time.
1.
Turn all burner
control
knobs to the "OFF"
position.
2.
Turn the LP gas tank valve to the "OFF" position.
3.
Disconnect
the LP gas regulator
assembly
from
the LP gas tank.
4.
Remove the cooking
grates,
heat tents,
and
warming
rack from the grill.
5.
Remove the screw from the rear of each burner
using a Phillips head screwdriver.
6.
Carefully
lift each burner
up and away from the
gas valve orifice.
7.
Check and clean burner tubes
for insects
and
insect nests. A dogged
tube can lead to a fire
beneath
the grill.
8.
Refer to FIGURE::[ and use one of these three
cleaning
methods:
METHOD
1: Bend a stiff wire or wire coat
hanger
into a small hook as shown and run the
hook through
the burner
tube and inside the
burner several
times to remove debris.
METHOD
2: Use a bottle
brush with a flexible
handle and run the brush through
the burner
tube and inside the burner
several times to
remove any debris.
METHOD
3: Use an air hose to force air
through
each burner
tube. The forced
air
should
pass debris or obstructions
through
the
burner and out the ports. Always
wear eye
protection
if using this method.
Figure
1
TO
CLEAN
BURNER
TUBE,
Burner
Ports
Small insects, such as spiders,
are able to access the
burner
tubes. Sometimes
they will build nests or
spin webs. In either case, this can block or reduce
the amount
of gas flowing
through
the burner.
You
will usually
see a smaller
flame,
or a flame that is
mostly
yellow
rather than
blue, coming
from the
burner
when this happens.
Other signs include
the
gill not heating
evenly,
not reaching temperature,
or
burners
not igniting.
In cases with severe
blockage,
this can cause the flame
to burn backwards,
and
outside of the burner tubes,
which can cause
damage to your
grill and/or
personal
injury.
IMMEDIATELY
SHUT OFF THE FLOW OF GAS AT
THE LP TANK OR NATURAL
GAS VALVE SHOULD
THIS
HAPPEN,
Wait for the grill to cool, and then
clean all burners.
Regardless
of the burner
cleaning
procedure
you use,
we recommend
you also complete
the following
steps
to help prolong
burner
life.
1.
Use a fiber
pad or nylon brush to clean the entire
outer surface
of each burner
until free of food
residue
and dirt.
2.
Clean any clogged
ports with a stiff wire, such as
an open paper clip.
3.
Inspect
each burner
for damage
(cracks or holes)
and if such damage
is found,
order and install
a
new burner. After installation,
check to ensure that
the gas valve orifices
are correctly
placed inside
the ends of the burner
tubes. Also check the
position
of your electrodes.
4.
Never enlarge the burner
ports during
cleaning.
For safe operation
ensure
the gas valve assembly
orifice
is inside the burner
tube before using your
grill. See figure.
If the orifice
is not inside the
burner
tube,
lighting
the burner
may cause
explosion
and /or fire resulting
in serious
bodily
injury
and/or
property
damage.
Gas Valve
Assembly
Orifice
BumerTube
BURNER
FLAMES
Always
inspect
the burner
flame after
lighting.
A
good flame should
be primarily
blue with a yellow
tip and have a minimum
amount
of noise. Some
yellow
tips are OK if under one inch. New burners
sometimes
have oil residue,
which will cause yellow
flame
when burning
off. Variations
in gas supply,
altitude,
weather,
and other factors
can all impact
burner
performance.
Older grills can also show
more yellow
flame as food deposits,
oils, and fats
can build up.
Good
Bad
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