Burner Set on HIGH, but There's a Tiny Flame
I can't get any heat out of my grill burner, or when I turn it on high I still get a tiny flame - How do I fix this?
You are experiencing low flow mode. Low flow mode is a safety feature caused when the regulator thinks there is a propane leak. To correct the problem, make sure that the propane hose has been attached to the stove with a wrench (not just finger tight). Confirm that all of the control knobs are turned to the 'OFF' position. Remove the hose from the propane tank and let rest for approximately 30 seconds, as this will reset the regulator. Re-connect the hose to the propane tank. Turn the propane tank on SLOWLY for the first one to two turns, this will allow the propane to fill into the stove manifold. Turn the control knob to 'WARM' and relight the burner. After the burner has been lit turn the propane tank on the rest of the way. After you have finished cooking make sure the turn the knob to the 'OFF' position first, and then shut off the propane tank. If you have followed these steps and you still have a low flame, you may have a propane leak. |





