Lighting Instructions: Electronic Ignition; About The Timer - North American BB12482G / TR-F-04-B-NCT-1 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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About the Timer

1. The timer is designed to shut-off the flow of gas after 15
minutes, unless reset manually.
2. When the timer goes off the burner will extinguish.
Relight the burner and reset the timer using the same
lighting instructions noted above.
3. At 5 Min. remaining, gas flow light will blink slowly, and at 2
min. remaining, gas flow light will blink quickly.
4. This timer is NOT a replacement for proper monitering and
DOES NOT measure or control the termerature of the
cooking liquid.
5. You must ALWAYS use a thermometer to monitor the
temperature of the cooking liquid and adjust the flame
manually with the requlator knob.
6. ALWAYS ATTEND the cooker while it is in use or still hot.
7. NEVER
reset
the
thermometer temperature.
LIGHTING
timer
without
first
reading

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: ELECTRONIC IGNITION

1. Read all instructions and test for leaks before lighting.
2. Adjust the air shutter on the front of the burner before
you attempt to light the burner. Make sure the air
shutter does not fully cover the two air holes (position
as below)
3. Turn Regulator Control Valve to OFF position.
4. Open Tank Cylinder Valve
5. To start Timer operation. Push Power button; both
lights will blink once. Push Start Button; green light
will remain on, allowing 15 min. of gas flow.
6. Turn Regulator Control Valve on, press and hold the
electric ignition button and light burner.
7. After lighting the burner, open the regulator valve
until a large yellow flame appears.
Adjust the air shutter on the burner until the flame
turns blue. Use the red regulator on/off knob to adjust
the flame intensity. Turn clockwise for a larger flame
and counter- clockwise for a smaller flame.
8. If you've attempted to light the burner and failed, then
allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate
before attempting to light it again.
9. When you have finished using the cooker, turn off the
gas from the tank valve first. It will take a few
seconds for the fire to go out and for the propane gas
to "bleed" from the hose and regulator assembly.
After the fire is completely out, turn the regulator
valve to the "OFF" position. After the gas is off, a
small "candle" flame may appear at the orifice for
about two seconds. This is normal.
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Air Shutter
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