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TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS FOR Model #SP1 Jet Cooker
Sometimes the cooker does not light or has a only a meager match flame. Other times, the flame blows
out, bur
ns yellow, or there is a flame inside the burner tube. These symptoms are common and easy to
remedy. The following Trouble Shooting Tips cover most questions and problems associated with outdoor
gas cooker appliances. Save this manual for future reference.
1. SYMPTOM:
Burner lights but the flame remains very small and will not increase for heat-up and cooking.
CAUSE:
Both LP cylinder and regulator couplings contain an EXCESS FLOW safety device that shuts off 90 percent
of gas flow should the hose be cut or severed. Sometimes this safety device can be activated when lighting
the burner. Opening the cylinder valve and/or regulator valve too quickly can create the rapid flow of
gas that activates the excess flow safety device.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION:
Repeat Lighting Instructions steps 1 through 6
on page 16. Follow lighting instructions and
be certain to S-L-O-W-L-Y open cylinder valve
one full turn, then S-L-O-W-L-Y open regulator
valve when lighting.
2. SYMPTOM:
Cooker will not light .
CAUSE:
Orifice hole at bottom of jet tube may not be facing straight up, or has a blockage.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION:
Turn orifice hole to point straight up in jet tube
or clean orifice hole of debris.
1. Using a wrench, turn brass cap at bottom
of jet tube until orifice hole is facing straight up.
2. Using a thin wire; insert into the orifice hole
to remove blockage debris.
Jet Tube
Orifice
Hole
S-L-O-W-L-Y Turn
LP Cylinder V
alve One Full Turn
counter-clockwise
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N
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N
T
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R
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L
O
C
K
W
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R
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C
L
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K
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S
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S-L-O-W-L-Y
T
urn Regulator Valve ON
counter-clockwise
Flame Spreader
in OPEN Position
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MODEL #SP1
JET COOKER
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FOR Model #SP1 Jet Cooker
SYMPTOM
Burner will not light
and bur
ner tube is clean
Not enough gas flow from
propane tank
Open propane tank valve all
the way
CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Low gas level in propane tank,
or tank is empty
Check gas level in propane tank,
re-fill or exchange tank
Faulty regulator hose assembly
Contact
1-800-864-6194;
Model M5HPR-1
Hissing or gurgling sounds
coming through gas train
from tank to bur
ner
Damaged hose
Perform soapy water test to check
for cracks in hose.
See pages 13-14
; Model M5HPR-1
Gas leak
Perform soapy water test to check
all connections - See pages 13-14
Flame has gone out
Low gas level in propane tank,
or tank is empty
Check gas level in propane tank
Too much wind Check wind direction and set
cooker away from windy areas
Blockage in jet tube Clean and check burner for
spiders, insect nests and debris
Cooker lights but the flame
remains ver
y small
Repeated from page 22
Rapid gas flow from propane
tank activates EXCESS FLOW
safety device
Repeat lighting instructions and
be cer
tain to S-L-O-W-L-Y open
cylinder valve one full turn, then
S-L-O-W-L-Y open regulator valve
to light cooker
Cooker will not light
Repeated from page 22
Orifice Hole in Jet Tube is not
facing straight up
Using a wrench, turn brass cap
until orifice hole is facing up
Do not use this appliance if gas
leaks cannot be stopped and
corrected.
Orifice hole is blocked Using a wire, insert into orifice
hole to remove blockage debris
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