Troubleshooting, English – Pit Boss 50 Portable Gas Griddle Owners Guide Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Proper cleaning and maintenance will prevent common operational problems. When your griddle is operating poorly, or on a less

frequent basis, the following troubleshooting tips may be helpful. For FAQ, please visit

www.pitboss-grills.com

. You may also

contact your local dealer or Customer Care for assistance.

WARNING: Always ensure the griddle is completely cooled to avoid injury.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Burner Will Not Light

The ignition wire is broken

Contact Customer Care for assistance or a replacement part.

No igniter spark on electrode Adjust the electrode. Contact Customer Care for assistance or a replacement part.
No gas supplied

Check the regulator valve. Check connection for leak.

Grease Fire / Frequent

Flare-Ups

Grilling fatty meats

Grill fatty meats when the cooking surface is cold, and the knobs are on the “LOW” setting.

Cooking temperature

Attempt cooking at a lower temperature. Grease does have a flash point. Keep the

temperature under 176°C / 350°F when cooking highly greasy food.

Water sprayed on gas flames

Do not spray water on gas flames.

Burner blows out

No Gas Flow

Check gas fuel connection, and ensure it is open. Replace gas cylinder if empty.

Gusting Or High Winds

Turn front of grill away from wind or increase flame height.

Low heat on “HIGH”

Ports blocked

Clear ports of any obstructions.

Gas cylinder empty

Refill the gas cylinder.

Gas Leakage

Improper Installation

Turn the regulator knob to the "0" position, and allow the regulator knob to pop out. Remove

the gas cylinder. Re-install and tighten. Perform leak test to ensure proper seal. Replace gas

cylinder if damaged.

Seal Failure

Gas cylinder has corroded, rusted, or has been mishandled. Replace gas cylinder.

Regulator Failure

Regulator needs to be replaced. Contact Customer Care for a replacement part.

Burner Flames Are

Yellow Or Orange

Poor Air Flow

Check burner tube and burner ports for spider webs or other obstructions. Follow

Care and

Maintenance

instructions to clean the burner tube.

Burner Obstruction

Grease Cup Is Full, Spilling

Empty grease cup and re-install. Follow

Care and Maintenance

instructions.

Regulator Valve Is Off

Check the regulator valve connection to the gas cylinder. Remove, then reinstall. Perform leak

test.

Burner Is Dirty

Turn regulator knob to HIGH for five minutes, and burn-off the unit. Follow

Care and

Maintenance

instructions.

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