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Air Shutter Adjustment
A sheet metal disk known as an airshutter governs the amount of air entering the burner. It is locked in place by a setscrew, which must be loosened with a screwdriverpriorto lighting the burner. 1. To access the grill burner air shutters, set all the knobs to the off position and remove them. Now take out the valve panel by first removing four screws. Pull the valve panel outwards while unplugging the cables attached to the rotary igniter. 2. With a screwdriver, loosen the lockscrew on the face of the air shutter� 3. Light the burner. For the instructions that follow, be careful as the burner may be very hot. 4. Notice the flame characteristics. If the flame is yellow, indicating insufficient air,turn the air shutter counter clockwise to allow more air to the burner. 5. If the flame is noisy and tends to lift away from the burner, indicating too much air, turn the air shutter clockwise. 6. Repeat procedure for each burner requiring adjustment. Be sure to tighten air shutter setscrews when finished. 7. Once adjusted, turn the burner OFF and reverse steps to reassemble. _ \, \' _ i ( ' ""
5. WARNING! Look for stability in the low flame setting. A very small burner flame may go out or be extinguished easily. Unburned gas can then escape creating a hazardous condition.
Leak Testing
Perform a leak test at least once each year whether the gas supply cylinder has been disconnected or not. In addition, anytime the gas cylinder is connected to the regulator or any part of the gas system is disconnected or replaced, conduct the leak testing. This applies to LP gas as well as natural gas. As a safety precaution, remember to always leak test your grill outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Never smoke or permit sources of ignition in the area while doing a leak test. Do not use a flame, such as a lighted match to test for leaks. Use only a leak testing solution as specified below.
Leak Testing Procedure
1. Prepare a leak testing solution of sudsy water by mixing in a spray bottle half liquid soap and half water. 2. Check that all the control knobs are OFF. 3. Turn cylinder valve knob counterclockwise one turn to
Low Setting Adjustment for Burners
The valves on your Jenn-Air grill feature an adjustable low setting. Due to fluctuations in gas pressure or heating value of gas, you may feel it necessary to increase or decrease gas flow in the low position, 1. Begin by lighting the burner. 2. Turn the control knob to the lowest setting, all the way counterclockwise. The arrow will stop between MED and LOW. 3. Remove knob. 4. Hold the valve shaft with a � _._ BEZEL pair of pliers and insert a /i;_-_.'_-_¢ thin, flat tipped screw- "_-_A¢_ driver into the shaft. /f/ / _While viewing the //_// // burner, adjust to a _ / ,_,, _,_ minimum stable _ / \ _ --\ flame. LVALVETEM '_.... S \\
open. 4. Apply leak-testing solution by spraying on joints of the gas delivery system. 5. Blowing bubbles in the soap solution indicates that a leak is present. 6. Stopaleakbytighteningtheloosejointorbyreplacing the faulty part with a replacement part recommended by the manufacturer. Do not attempt to repair the cylinder valve if it should become damaged. The cylinder must be replaced. 7. If you are unable to stop a leak, shut off gas supply at the cylinder valve. Remove the cyclinder from the grill. Call an authorized gas appliance servicer or LP gas dealer. Do not use the appliance until the leak is corrected. 8. Push in and turn any control knob to release pressure in the hose and manifold. 9. Turn off the control knob.
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