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This manualis intendedto serveasaguide for the operationandmaintenanceof your new Dynasty
Grill.
Pleaseread it carefully, andkeep it handyfor reference.
Installation andservicemustbeperformed byaqualified installer, serviceagency,or the
gassupplier.
To theinstaller: Pleaseleavetheseinstructions with theconsumer.
To theconsumer:Retaintheseinstructionsfor future reference.

TABfLE OF CONTENTS
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Racks "".'...'." '. 26
Drip Trays 27
Ceramic Briquettes and RadiantTrays 27
Stainless Steel 27
Grill Burners 28-29
Heat Deflector 29
Firebox B.ottom 29
SAFETY
Warnings and Notices 2
SafetyInstructions 4.5
Spiders and other Insects Warning 17
Before Using your Grill 17
STEPSTO FOllOW
Consumer Information
Model and Serial Number Location 3
Complete and Return Warranty Card 3
Warranty Back Cover
QUESTIONS
Use this E:asy
Troubleshooting Guide 30-31
SUPPORT
Customer Service
Before Calling for Service 35
INSTAllATION
Location 6
Built-in Installation 6
Built-in Designs 6
Cabinet Cutout Dimensions 7
Gas Requirements 8-9
Side Burner Attachment 10
Access Doors 11
Adjustments and Efficiency 12
Air Shutter Adjustment 12-13
Low Setting Adjustment for
Grill and Open Burners 13
Leak Testing 14
Leak Testing Procedure 14-15
Heat Deflector 15
Dynasty Grill Service Part List 32-33
OPERATION
Features of Your Grill 16
Grilling. 18
Grilling Hints 18
Operating the Grill 19
Lighting the Grill Burners 19-20
Manually Lighting the Grill Burners 20
Using the Smoker Drawer 21
Using your Rotisserie 22
Operating the Rotisserie 22
Lighting the Infrared or
Rotisserie Burner 23
Manually Lighting the Infrared or
Rotisserie Burner 23
Lighting the Open Burners 24
Manually Lighting the Open Burners...24-25
Flame Height 25 1

GeneralSafetyRequirements1.
Installation of this appliance mustconform with
local codesor, in the absenceof local codes,with
eitherthe National Fuel Gas Code.ANSI 2223.1,
or CAN/CGA-BI49.I, Natural GasInstallation
Codeor CAN/CGA-BI49.2, Propane Installation
Code.
CaliforniaProposition65-WARNING
Theburningofgascookingfuelgeneratessome
byproductsthatareonthelist ofsubstances,which
areknownbytheStateofCaliforniato causecancer
orreproductiveharm. Californialawrequires
businessestowarncustomersofpotentialexposure
to suchsubstances.To minimizeexposuretothese
substances,alwaysoperatethis unit accordingtothe
useandcaremanual,ensuringyouprovidegood
ventilationwhencookingwithgas.
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2. Theutilizationofanexternalelectricalsource
requiresthatwheninstalled,thisgasappliancebe
electricallygroundedinaccordancewith local
codesor,intheabsenceof localcodes,withthe
NationalElectrical Code,ANSI/NFPA70,orthe
CanadianElectrical Code,CSAC22.1.
3. This outdoorgascooking appliance andits
individual shutoff valve mustbedisconnected
from the gas supply piping systemduring any
pressuretesting of that systemat testpressuresin
excessof 1/2psi (3.5 kPa).
4This outdoorgascooking appliance mustbe
isolated from the gassupply.piping systemby
closing its individual manual shutoff valve during
anypressuretesting of the gassupply piping
systemattestpressuresequalto or lessthan 112psi
(3.5 kPa).
5. Theutilizationofaself-containedLP-gassupply
systemrequiresthatthisself-containedsupply
cylinderbeconstructedandmarkedinaccordance
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withthespecificationsforLP-gascylindersofthe
U.S.Departmentof Transportation(DOT)orthe
NationalStandardsofCanada,CAN/CSA-B339,
Cylinders,SpheresandTubesfor the
TransportationofDangerousGoods.
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
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Locatethe modeland serialnumbers.
Yournewgrill modelandserialnumbersareincludedonanameplatelocatedonthe
insidewall underneaththefireboxofthegrill. Removethedriptrayto visuallyaccess
thenameplatelabelfromthefrontofthegrill. Useaflashlightif lightingconditions
requireit (seeillustrationbelow).
NOTE:Whenhandlingthedriptray,usecaretoavoidscratchingstainlesssteel m
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OpenBurner, modeland serialnumbersareincluded ona nameplatelocated onthe
inside wall of the openburnerunit. Visually accessthenameplatelabel from the front
and bottom of the burner looking up into the inside of the unit. Usea flashlight if
lighting conditions require it (seeillustration below).
Completeandreturn the warranty card.
Please take a moment to fill out and mail the Warranty Card included with your
Dynasty Grill. Make sure you enter the model and serial numbers of your new
appliance on the Warranty Card.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Pleaseread before installing and operating your new Dynasty Grill
GeneralPrecautions
1) YourDynastygasgrill shouldbeproperlyinstalled
andserviced.Referto theinstallationinstructions
providedinthismanual.Asktheinstallerwherethe
gassupplyshut-offislocatedandhowto operateit.
All gaslinesmusthavea shut-offthatis readilyand
easilyaccessible.
9) Nevergrill withoutthedrippaninplaceandpushed
allthewaytothebackof thegrill. Withoutit hot
greasecouldleakdownwardandproducea fire or
explosionhazard.
10)Keepanyelectricalsupplycord,ortherotisserie
motorcordawayfromtheheatedareasofthegrill.
2) Besureyourgrill is correctlyadjustedbya
qualifiedservicetechnicianorinstallerforthetype
ofgas(NaturalorLP) onwhichit is tobeused.
Yourgrill canbeconvertedfor eithertypeofgas.
Refertotheinstallationinstructionsprovidedinthis
manual.
11)Neverusethegrill in windyconditions.If locatedin
aconsistentlywindyarea(oceanfront,mountaintop,
etc.)awindbreakwill berequired.Alwaysadhereto
thespecifiedclearanceslistedinpage6.
3) If yousmellgas,callaqualifiedservicetechnician.
Do nottryto fix theproblemyourself. Followthe
instructionsentitled"WhatTo DoIf YouSmell
Gas"onpage1.
12)TheareasurroundingyourDynastygrill shouldbe
keptclean,andfreefromflammableliquidsand
othercombustiblematerialssuchasmops,rags,
brooms,etc.,aswellassolvents,cleaningfluids,and
gasoline.
4) Caution: To preventfire orsmokedamage,
removeall packingmaterialfromthegrill before
operatingit.
13)Do notusethegrill or openburnersasastoragearea
forflammableorplasticitems,whichmayignite.
Do notstorespareLP cylinders or flammable
materials in the cart or undera built-in location.
An LP cylinder notconnectedfor useshouldnot
bestoredin the vicinity ofthis or anyother
appliance.
5) Beforestartingto cook,cleanthegrill thoroughly
withhot,soapywater. Thisisnecessarytoremove
residualsandsolventsusedatthefactoryto clean
andremovedirt, oil andgreasewhichmayhave
remainedfromthemanufacturingprocess.The
gratesshouldbethoroughlycleaned. 14)Neverline surfaceburnerswith tinfoil.
15)Whentheunitis notinuseandconnectedto aself-
containedLP-gassupplysystem,thegasmustbe
turnedoff atthesupplycylinder.
6) Spidersandotherinsectscannestintheburnersof
thegrill andblockthegasandairflowtotheburner
ports. Thiscreatesadangerousconditionthatcan
resultinafire frombehindthevalvepanel. Inspect
andcleantheburnersperiodically;follow
guidelinesinCleaningandMaintenanceonpage26.
16)Whennotinuseit is permissiblefor aself-contained
LP-gasoutdoorappliance,tobestoredindoorsonly
if thecylinderisdisconnectedandremoved.
Cylindersmustbestoredoutdoorsoutofthereach
ofchildrenandmustnotbestoredinabuilding,
garageoranyotherenclosedarea.
7) Intheeventaburnergoesoutandgasescapes,turn
off burnerknobs,openfully thegrill hoodandlet
theairout. Do notattempttousetheappliance
untilthegashashadtimeto dissipate. 17)Neverlocatethisapplianceunderanoverhead,
unprotectedcombustibleconstructionorenclosed
areasuchasagarage,shed,orbreezeway.Keep
clearoftreesandshrubs.
8) Unlessspecificallyrecommendedinthismanual,do
notrepairorreplaceanypartofthegrill. A
qualifiedtechnicianshouldperformall other
service.Warrantyservicemustbeperformedbyan
4 authorizedserviceagency. 18)This outdoor gascooking applianceis notintended
to be installed in or onrecreational vehicles and/or
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Precautions Regarding Children
1) Neverleave children unattended in the areawhere
thegrill is beingused. 5) Do notusewaterongreasefires. Neverpickupa
flamingpan. Turnapplianceoff andsmotherthe
flamingpanwithatight-fittinglid, cookiesheetor
flattray. Forflaminggreaseoutsideofthepan,
smotherwith bakingsoda,orusea drychemicalor
foamtypefire extinguisher.
2) Do notstoreitemsof interestto childrenaroundor
belowthegrill, inthecartormasonryenclosure.
3) Neverallowchildrento sitorstandonanypartof
thegrill orto crawlinsideacartorenclosure. 6) Never let clothing, potholders or other flammable
materialscome in contact with or too ~loseto any
grate,burner or hotsurfaceuntil it P\lScooled.
Fabric mayignite and result in personalinjury.
UsePrecautions
7) Whenusingthegrill, donottouchthegrill rack,
burnergrateorimmediatesurroundingsasthese
areasbecomeextremelyhotandcouldcause
bums.
Neverleavethegrill andtopburnersunattended
whileusinghighflamesettings.Boiloverscause
smoking,andgreasyboiloversmayignite.
8) Properapparelisa safetyconsideration.Never
wearloosefitting orhanginggarmentswhile using
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9) Only use dry potholders -do not use a towel or
other bulky cloth in place of potholders. Moist or
damppotholders usedon hot surfacescould cause
bums from steam.
2) Always usethe proper sizepan. Selectutensils
with flat bottoms large enoughto coverthe burner.
The use of undersizedutensils exposesthe sidesof
theutensils to direct contact with a portion of the
flame. This can scorchutensils, and hamper
cleanup. Excessiveflames onlarge stainlesssteel
potscan result in permanentdiscoloration. For
bestresults,we recommend commercial quality
aluminum pansandutensils.
10) Do not heatanyunopenedglass or metal container
of food onthe grill. Pressuremay build up and
causethe containerto burst resulting in serious
hanDordamageto the grill.
3) Alwayspositionhandlesofutensilsinward,so
theydonotextendoveradjacentworkareasor
cookingareas.Thisreducestheriskofbums,
ignitionofflarnrnablematerials,andspillagedue
toaccidentalcontactwiththeutensils. 11)Do notusecharcoal in the grill.
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Safeandsatisfactoryoperationof yourDynastygrill
dependsuponits properinstallation. Theinstallation,
adjustmentsandserviceof yourDynastygrill mustbe
perfonnedonlybyqualifiedinstallersandservice
technicians.Thisisnecessarytoinsureproper
operationandalsoto preventaccidents;
Location
Whendeterminingasuitablelocationtakeinto accountconcernssuchasexposuretowind,
proxirpitytotraffic pathsandkeepinganygassupplylinesasshortaspossible.Locatethegrill
onlyin awellventilatedarea.
Built-m Installation
YourDynastygrill isdesignedfor easyinstallationintoanon-combustibleenclosure.
Thesupportingdeckandcountermustbelevelandflat. Whendeterminingthefinal locationfor
yourgrill it is requiredthatventilationholesbeprovidedintheenclosuresothatgaswill not
becomeentrappedintheeventofaleak(Seepage9).
Built-in DesignModels
If usinga rearwall,locatetheweatherproofelectricaloutletontheleft-handsidefortherotisserie
motor. Therotisseriemotorrequiresa110/120voltsupply.Thepowersupplycordonthemotoris
equippedwitha 3prong(grounded)plugfor protectionagainstshockhazard.Do notcutorremove
thegroundingprongfromtheplug.
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INST ALLA TION OF YOUR DYNASTY GRILL
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GasRequirements
YourDynastygrill isdesignedto workwith eitherNaturalGasorwith LP(Liquid
Propane)Gas. Checkyourratingplateto makesurethegassupplyyouare
hookingupto isthegastypethegrill ismanufacturedfor(seepage3).
An installersuppliedgasshut-offvalvemustbeinstalledinaneasilyaccessible
location. Onlyusepipesealantthatisanapprovedtypeandis resistanttothe
actionsof LPgas.
IMPORTANT: YourDynastygrill is setto workonone ofthetypesofgasses
mentionedaboveandcannotbeusedontheotherwithoutconversion.
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INSTALLATION OF YOUR DYNASTY GRILL
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GasRequirements
YourDynastygrill isdesignedto workwith eitherNaturalGasorwith LP(Liquid
Propane)Gas. Checkyourratingplateto makesurethegassupplyyouare
hookingupto isthegastypethegrill ismanufacturedfor(seepage3).
An installersuppliedgasshut-offvalvemustbeinstalledinaneasilyaccessible
location. Onlyusepipesealantthatis anapprovedtypeandis resistanttothe
actionsof LPgas.
IMPORTANT: YourDynastygrill is setto workonone ofthetypesofgasses
mentionedaboveandcannotbeusedontheother withoutconversion.
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NOTE: Anenclosurefor anLPgascylindershallbeventedbyopeningsonthelevel
ofthecylindervalveandatfloor level. Theeffectivenessof theopening(s)
forpurposesof ventilationshallbedeterminedwiththeLP-gassupply
cylinderinplace. This shallbeaccompaniedbyoneofthefollowing:
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For an enclosure having four sides,a top anda bottom:
1. At leasttwo ventilation openings at cylinder valve level shall be
provided in the sidewall, equally sized, spacedat 180degrees(3.14
rad), and unobstructed. Eachopening shall havea total free areaof
not lessthan l/2squareinch perpound(7.1 cm2/kg)of stored fuel
capacity and not lessthan a total free area of 10squareinches(64.5
cm1.
.2. Ventilation opening(s) shall beprovided at floor level and shallhavea
total free areaof not lessthan l/2squareinch perpound(7.1 cm2/kg;)of
stored fuel capacityand not lessthan a total free areaof 10square
inches(64.5 cm1. If ventilation openings atfloor level are in a
sidewall, there shall be at leasttwo openings. The bottom of the
openings shall be at floor level andthe upperedgeno more than5
inches (127 mrn) abovethe floor. The openingsshallbe equally
sized,spacedat 180degrees(3.14 rad) andunobstructed.
3. Every opening shall have minimum dimensionssoasto permit the
entrance of a 1/8 inch (3.2 mrn) diameterrod.
GasManifold Pressure
For naturalgas,standardorifices are setfor 4" W.C. (Water Column). A natural gaspressureregulator is provided.
For propane (LP) gas,standardorifices are setfor 10"W.C. A propanegasregulator with hose attachmentfor LP
cylinder is provided. For plumbed-in LP installation, usetheconvertible regulator and setit for LP gas.
GasSupplyPressure
Maximum line pressure(before the regulator) for Natural gasand plumbed-in Propaneis 14" W.C., 112psig (3.5 kPa.),
Minimum line pressurefor Natural Gasis 7" W.C. Minimum line pressurefor propane is 11" W.C.
GasPressureRegulator
Theunitmustbeusedwiththegaspressureregulator.Theregulatorwill controlandmaintainauniformgaspressure
inthemanifold. Theburnerorificeshavebeensizedforthegaspressuredeliveredbytheregulator.
Cylinder Specification
Any LPgassupplycylinderusedwiththisgrill mustbeapproximately12inchesin diameterand18incheshigh. The
maximumfuelcapacityis20lbs.ofpropaneor5gallons.Fullcylinderweightshouldbeapproximately38lbs.(43.7
lbs.nominalwatercapacity).Alwaysusethecylinderdustcaponthecylinde~valveoutletduringtransportandwhen
thecylinderis notconnectedtothegrill.
Transporting the LP GasSupplyCylinder
Onlyonecylindershouldbetransportedatatime. Transportcylinderinanuprightandsecuremannerwith control
valveturnedoff andthedustcapinplace.
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INSTALLA TION OF YOUR DYNASTY GRILL
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installation
Side Burner Attachment -Model DFB
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5) Install the pipe tee assemblyto the grill intake
pipe with pipe sealant. Tighten assemblyand
align the branch opening of the teeto the hole of
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grill cabinetusing 3 setsof If4bolts and lock nuts.
It will be easierif the front bottom bolt is
installed first to keep the unit in-place before
installing thetwo top bolts.
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8) Connectthe female end of the flexible hoseto the
side burnerintake pipe with pipe sealant.
9) Connectgassupply to the grill following the
instructions onpage8.
10) Check for gasleaks using soapwater solution
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INSTALLA TION OF YOUR DYNASTY GRILL
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Adjustmentsand Efficiency '"-77~--~ ""
Priorto shipmenteachburneristestedandadjustedat
thefactory. Dueto variationsinthelocation,conditions,
gassupplyor whenconvertingfromonegasto another,
readjustmentoftheburnersmaybenecessary.
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Theflamesoftheburners(excepttherotisserieburners)
shouldbevisuallycheckedandcomparedto thatofthe
figure ontheright. AIRSHUTTER
Flamesshould be blue andstable with no yellow tips,
excessivenoise or lifting. If any of theseconditions
exist, checkif dirt, debris, spiderwebs,etc. block the air
shutter or burnerports. Proceed with air shutter
adjustment.
PROPERGRILLBURNERFLAMEHEIGHT
Air ShutterAdjustment
A sheetmetaldiskknownasanair shuttergovernsthe
amountof air enteringtheburner. It islockedinplaceby
asetscrew,whichmustbeloosenedwitha screwdriver
priorto lightingtheburner.
1. Toaccessthegrill burnerairshutters,setallthe
knobsintheoff positionandremovethem.Nowtake
outthevalvepanelby first removingfourscrews.
Pullthevalvepaneloutwardswhile unpluggingthe
cablesattachedto therotaryigniter.
2. Withascrewdriver,loosenthelockscrewontheface
oftheairshutter.
Lighttheburner. Forthefollowing instructionsbe
carefulastheburnermaybeveryhot.
3.
Noticetheflamecharacteristics.If theflameis
yellow,indicatinginsufficientair, turntheair shutter
counterclockwiseto allowmoreairtotheburner.
4.
If theflameis noisyandtendsto lift awayfromthe
burner,indicatingtoomuchair, turntheairshutter
clockwise.
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Air Shutter Adjustment
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Repeatprocedureforeachburnerrequiring
adjustment.Besureto tightenair shuttersetscrews
whenfinished.
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Onceadjusted,turntheburnerOFFandreversesteps
toreassemble.
Low SettingAdjustment
Grill and Open Burners
The valves on your Dynasty grill feature anadjustable
low setting. Due to fluctuations in gaspressure,heating
value or gasconversion, you may feel it necessaryto
increaseor decreasegasflow in the low position.
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4. Hold the valve shaft with a pair of pliers and inserta
thin, flat tipped screwdriver into the shaft. While
viewing theburner, adjustto a minimum stable
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5. WARNING!Lookfor stabilityinthelowflame
setting. A too smallburnerflamemaygooutorbe
extinguishedeasily. Unburnedgascanthenescape
creatingahazardouscondition.
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INST ALLA TION OF YOUR DYNASTY GRILL
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Leak Testing
Perfonnaleaktestatleastonceeachyearwhetherthegassupplycylinderhas
beendisconnectedornot. Inaddition,anytimethegascylinderisconnectedto
theregulatororanypartofthegassystemisdisconnectedorreplaced,conduct
theleaktesting. Thisappliesto naturalgasaswellasLPGas.
Asasafetyprecaution,rememberto alwaysleaktestyourgrill outdoorsinawell-
ventilatedarea.Neversmokeorpermitsourcesof ignitionintheareawhiledoing
aleaktest. Do notuseaflame,suchasalightedmatchto testfor leaks.Useonly
aleaktestingsolutionasspecifiedbelow.
LeakTestingProcedure
Preparealeaktestingsolutionof sudsywaterby
mixingin a spraybottlehalfliquid soapandhalf
water.
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2. Checkandmakesureall thecontrolknobsareinthe
OFFposition.
Turncylindervalveknobcounterclockwiseoneturn
toopen.
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4. Apply leak-testingsolutionby sprayingonjoints of
thegasdeliverysystem.
5. Blowingbubblesinthesoapsolutionindicatesthata
leakispresent.
6. Stopaleakbytighteningtheloosejoint orby
replacingthefaultypartwith areplacementpart
recommendedbythemanufacturer.Do notattempt
to repairthecylindervalveif it shouldbecome
damaged.Thecylindermustbereplaced.
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Spidersandotherinsectscannestintheburnersofthegrill andblockthegasand
airflowto theburnerports. Thiscreatesadangerousconditionthatcanresultina
fire frombehindthevalvepanel. It isgoodpracticeto inspecttheburnersfor
blockageandcleanthemregular.Iy;inaddition,suchinspectionandcleaningis
absolutelynecessaryif anyofthefollowingconditionsexists:
a) Smellofgasin conjunctionwithayellowflame.
b) Grill doesnotheatcompletely.
c) Grill heatsunevenly.
In caseany of the aboveconditions is present,turn off the grill immediately; after
allowing it to cool, inspectand cleanthe burnersasdescribed onpage28 of this
manual.
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Priorto turningthegason,inspectthegassupplypipingorhose.Makesureonly
thesuppliedhoseandregulatorarebeingused.If signsofabrasion,cutswear
andtear,or otherdamagearenoticedonthehose,it shouldbereplaced.Contact
yourlocalDynastydealerfor replacementparts.
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