Match will not reach burners
Match will not reach burners
Use a long stemmed wooden match or a butane wand type lighter with the match lighting holes provided. Ensure that the wand length can reach the burner ports.
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Regulator Pressure
The most common cause of yellow flames is low gas pressure from the regulator, which is an easy fix that you can do at home.
1. Open the grill lid.
2. Turn off all knobs on the control panel in front.
3. Turn off the tank knob. * Disconnect the regulator from the propane tank.
4. Wait 30 seconds. * Reconnect the regulator to the propane tank.
5. Slowly open the propane tank knob all the way open.
6. Turn on the appropriate control knob and light the grill per the instructions on the control panel.
If these steps helped, you can prevent the regulator from getting stuck again. You’ll want to make sure that you turn off the control knobs before turning off the valve on the propane tank. But, if this doesn't help and the flames are large and still yellow, you may need to replace the regulator.
Fuel Leak
This is another common cause for yellow flames, you may have a propane leak. Try testing for a leak.
Flames blow out because you are low on fuel
Refill your propane tank.
Flames blow out because of wind
Turn the front of your grill to face the wind or increase the flame height by turning gas valve to higher position.
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