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• MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that after any prolonged storage and at the commencement of
the summer season, both burner and ignitor maintenance be undertaken as
follows:
To clean and inspect the igniter box:
• Remove 5/32” fixing bolt and nut (1).
• Hold the igniter box (2) and push the igniter bracket (3) down until the barbs (4) on the
bracket clear the holes in the igniter box.
• Push the igniter box (2) towards the back of the barbecue. Do not remove the box from
the barbecue as it is attached by the wire.
• Hold the box against a metal surface on the barbecue and repeatedly press the igniter
button on the front panel. A spark should be visible inside the box.
• To re-install the igniter box, push it onto the bracket so that the two slots engage the
barbs on the bracket and replace 5/32” fixing bolt and nut (1).
• Ensure that the igniter box is seating on the underside of the burners. If it isn’t bend the
igniter bracket up slightly.
To clean and inspect the burners:
• Remove the igniter box (2) as described above.
• Remove the spring clip (8) on the rear underside of the burner.
• Lift the burner (9) up and towards the back of the barbecue, off the gas cock.
• Inspect the port holes (5), primary air inlet (6) and mixing throat (7) for any signs of
blockage. Clean out with compressed air or a length of wire.
• Wire-brush the outside of the burner to remove rust and dirt.
• Replace the burner and igniter box.
• It is most important that the burner be replaced correctly, without misaligning the gas
cock and hence the gas injector.
• After assembly check operation before replacing griddle, flame tamer or grill by igniting
all burners and verifying proper ignition of burners.