Instructions / Assembly

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Burner will not light. Bad connection between the
regulator and LP tank.
Make sure the regulator
coupling nut is fully tightened on
the LP tank valve.
The LP tank is empty. Rell LP tank at an authorized
dealer or purchase new lled LP
tank.
Ignition button was not pushed
and held.
Press and hold the ignition
button until burner is lit.
Battery not installed correctly. Make sure the + and ends
of the battery are oriented
properly. The + end should be
toward the battery cap.
Weak or dead battery. Replace with new alkaline AA
battery.
Battery cap not installed
correctly.
Unscrew battery cap and
reinstall. Make sure threads are
aligned and engaged fully.
Loose wire connections. Check/reconnect electrode/
ignitor wires.
Breaks or damage to wires. Contact Customer Service for
replacement.
Electrode not arcing in burner. Adjust tip of electrode closer
to arcing screw. Clean residue
from electrode or screw if
present.
Burner does not stay lit. Excessive wind conditions. When appliance is cool, move
appliance to di󰀨erent location
where high wind is not a factor.
Relight burner.
The LP tank is empty. Rell LP tank at an authorized
dealer or purchase new lled LP
tank.
Water does not reach desired
cooking temperature.
Regulator control knob is not
fully opened.
Fully open regulator control
knob by rotating it in a clockwise
direction.
Overll Protection Device (OPD)
on LP tank has been activated/
tripped.
To reset the Overll Protection
Device, turn the regulator
control knob and the LP tank
valve OFF. Disconnect the
regulator from the LP tank
and wait at least one minute.
Reconnect the regulator to the
LP tank and fully open LP tank
valve.
Electrode
Arcing
Screw