Burner Ignition & Usage; Methods Of Burner Ignition; To Extinguish Burner - Weber GO-ANYWHERE 48988 Guide D'utilisation

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METHODS OF BURNER
IGNITION
There are two ways to ignite the
burner. The first is by using the
ignition system built into your grill.
The second is with a match.
Next are the steps for igniting your
grill using the ignition system. On the
following page are steps for igniting
your grill with a match.
BURNER IGNITION & USAGE
BURNER IGNITION
A) Remove the lid (1).
m DANGER
Failure to remove the lid before igniting the
grill's burner, or not waiting five minutes
to allow the gas to clear if the grill does not
light, may result in an explosive flare-up
which can cause serious bodily injury or
death.
B) Make sure to turn the large control knob
counterclockwise until the red tab locks in the
LOW position.
C) Make sure the gas supply is turned OFF by turning the
small knob clockwise until it has fully closed.
D) Confirm that the LP cylinder is properly installed.
E) Turn ON the gas supply by turning small knob
counterclockwise until fully open (2).
F) Press red tab on large control knob and turn clockwise
to HIGH (3).
G) Hold the handle on the cookbox. Press the igniter
button several times, so it clicks each time (4).
H) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the
cooking grate. You should see a flame.
m WARNING: Do not lean over the open grill
while igniting.
m WARNING: If burner fails to ignite within
five seconds, stop, turn OFF gas supply
by turning small knob clockwise until
fully closed, then turn large control knob
counterclockwise until red tab locks in
LOW position. Wait five minutes to allow
the gas to clear before you try again or
light with a match.

TO EXTINGUISH BURNER

Turn OFF gas supply by turning small knob clockwise until
fully closed, then turn large control knob counterclockwise
until red tab locks in the LOW position.
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