What to do if your IronTop grill is not igniting.
Possible Causes
- Propane tank empty or not open fully
- Poor connection between the regulator hose and the propane tank.
- Faulty ignitor
What to Do
- Ensure the propane tank is not empty.
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Check Propane Regulation Connections.
- Make sure the regulator hose is tightened as much as possible to the propane tank.
- Make sure the propane tank valve is opened completely.
- Try to ignite the grill again. If ignition fails turn the burner knobs to the off position, close the propane tank valve, and continue.
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Check if Propane is getting to the burners. (Lighter or match needed)
- Remove the cooktop.
- Turn on the grill and open the propane tank valve.
- Set a burner knob to the ignite position and hold a flame near the burner.
- No Flame: See, No Gas in Burners.
- Flame: Turn off the burner, close the propane tank, and continue.
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Check if the Ignitors Spark.
- Close the propane tank valve and disconnect the regulator from the propane tank.
- Remove the cooktop.
- Spark the ignitors by turning the knob. Look for sparks.
- If there is no spark from the ignitor or the spark is very weak, contact customer service.