Owner's Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING: 
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE: 
If  your  ALFRESCO™  Gourmet  Grill  does  not  function  properly  use  the  following  checklist  before 
contacting  your  dealer for  service.  You  may save the  cost  of  a  service  call  and the  inconvenience  of 
being  without  your  grill.  Additional  troubleshooting  tips  can  be  found  on  our  website  at 
www.alfrescogrills.com. 
SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING: 
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of this or any other grill, and cause the gas to flow from the 
front of the burner. This is a very dangerous condition, which can cause a fire to occur behind the valve 
panel, thereby damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate. 
WHEN TO LOOK FOR SPIDERS: You should inspect the burners at least twice a year or immediately if 
any of the following conditions occur: 
1.  The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow. 
2.  The Grill does not reach temperature. 
3.  The Grill heats unevenly. 
4.  The burners make popping noises. 
GRILL WON’T LIGHT: 
First determine if the spark  igniters are functioning properly. A rapid snapping sound should be heard 
when  the  igniter  button is  depressed.   If  no  sound  is  heard,  check  power  supply.   Is  the  power  cord 
connected? Has GFCI tripped? If power supply is okay, then ensure that the proper gap exists between 
the burner and electrode wire, according to the procedure on page 24. 
If the spark igniters are working correctly, next determine if gas is reaching the burners. Ensure the gas 
supply  is  turned  on, and  that  there  are  no leaks according to  the  procedure  on  page 11.  Attempt  to 
match-light a burner. 
If the burner will light with a match, then the spark igniter may not be functioning correctly, or may not be 
adjusted correctly. Adjust according to the procedure on page 24 or call for service. If the burner will not 
match light, and the gas supply has been confirmed, then check the burner for blockages according to 
the procedure on page 24. 
FLAME IS YELLOW / GAS SMELL: 
IF YOU SMELL GAS WHILE THE GRILL IS OPERATING, IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL BURNERS. 
Perform a leak test and check for blockages according to the procedure on page 24.  Also check the air 
shutter adjustment according to the procedure on page 15. 
NOTE:  If the grill is operating in a dusty area or if heavy grease is present, some orange tips on the 
burner flame should be considered normal. 
LOW / INSUFFICIENT HEAT: 
Ensure that adequate preheat time has elapsed. U-burners should preheat for at least 15 minutes with the 
hood  closed  (20  ~  25  minutes for  high  heat);  IR  burners should  be  allowed  to  preheat  for at  least  five 
minutes with the hood open. 
If  adequate  preheat  time  was allowed,  check  the  gas  supply for  a  damaged  and/or  kinked  supply line. 
Replace if necessary. On LP units, a mostly empty tank may not have sufficient pressure to run the grill at 
high heat.  Replace with a full tank.  Make sure that the regulator/hose assembly being used is the unit 
supplied with the grill. On NG units, ensure that the flexible supply line is at least 1/2” diameter. 
Check the gas supply pressure to ensure at least 7” W.C. for NG and 11” W.C. for LP. 
If  gas  supply  is  adequate,  check  burners  for  blockages  according  to  the  procedure  described  above. 
Check flame characteristics according to the procedure on page 15 and adjust air shutter if needed. 
Check  that  there  is  no  pressure  being  applied  to  the  regulator  attached  to  the  back  of  the  grill.  This 
regulator contains a flexible diaphragm and should not touch the grill body or any surrounding objects. 
Check to make sure that the burners and the drip tray are clean and free from obstructions. 
Clean if necessary. 
NOTE: No part of the grill should ever be lined with aluminum foil as it will interfere with airflow and can cause 
a low heat condition in the firebox and a high heat condition inside the control panel. 










