Thursday 20 December 2012

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkmann grills occasionally have issues with the regulator, which is attached to the propane cylinder. If you’re not getting gas flow to your grill and it won’t light with a match, the regulator could be the issue. To test the regulator, make sure you turn all burners off and then turn on the propane valve. Attempt to light the grill with the electronic ignitor and a match. If your grill DOES light with a match, the issue is the which may need to be replaced. If it does light with a match, the problem could be the regulator. These grill parts can be troubleshooted by following these steps:Reset the regulator by turning all burners off and turning off the propane cylinder valve. Disconnect the regulator, wait for at least two minutes then reattach the regulator and turn the valve on again.Check for leaks in the grill and make sure the knobs are all turned off first, as this can trigger the safety mechanism in the grill. Look for leaks by applying soapy water to the connections and fuel line and watching for bubbles to appear. If you have any leaks, make sure you order replacement grill parts.Finally, test the regulator on your Brinkmann grill by connecting it to another propane cylinder. If the problem persists, you definitely have a faulty regulator that needs to be replaced.

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

Brinkman Grills

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