Troubleshooting
If there is a fault despite due care, this chapter may help you to resolve the fault.
Fault
There is a smell of gas
Burner does not ignite
Barbecue temperature too low
Strong flare-up
Deflagration or bubbling noise
Potential cause
Leak in the gas system
Gas cylinder is empty
Cylinder valve is closed
The
nozzle
on
the
element (behind front panel) is not
inserted into the burner hose.
The igniter cable is not connected
to the Piezo igniter
Distance between the spark plug
and gas outlets on the burner is
incorrect
Nozzle
on
adjusting
(underneath
front
panel)
blocked.
Other gas system blocked
Pre-heating time too short
Gas outlets on the burner are
blocked
Fatty foods
Flashback caused by blockages in
the burner.
Remedy
1. Close
the
immediately
clockwise).
2. Prevent any flame or spark
formation (do not switch on
any electrical appliances)
3. Tighten all connections on the
gas system
4. Check all components of the
gas system for visible damage;
replace defective parts with
original spare parts
5. Check for leaks using a leak
detector
Replace the gas cylinder
Open the cylinder valve (turn G1
anti-clockwise).
adjusting
Visual test, if necessary adjust
nozzle and connection hose.
Conduct a visual test, connect if
necessary
Visual
inspection;
necessary
element
Clean the adjuster jet with a needle
is
The gas system should be cleaned
by a specialist
Grill unit coverClose the lid and set
the flame regulator to max
Remove blockage from burner
Remove any large areas of fat prior
to barbecuing or place the meat on
a grill plate or reduce the barbecue
temperature
1. Close
the
immediately
clockwise).
2. Wait three minutes and then
switch the barbecue back on
3. If the malfunction reoccurs,
disassemble
burner
cylinder
valve
(turn
G1
correct
if
cylinder
valve
(turn
G1
and
clean
the
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Triton PTS 2.0
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