SOURCE: Body Getting Heated Up.
Silvy, you don't say how much. Remember that insulation is not perfect by any means. The sides may become so warm to the touch that you can get a slight burn. There is no practical way to change this. If your unit is new, call the manufacturer and complain. They may have a recall on.
SOURCE: Temp
Not sure on your climate.
But a Holland grill cooks cooler in the coller months and Hotter in the hotter months. This type of grill doesn't reach a very high setting approx: 400 degrees. It might reach higher temperatures in the hotter weather 450-475 degrees.
Also, it has to shut down the same way every time you use your grill.
Here is a Tip to fix a grill that not getting hot:
1. Turn the gas valve knob off. then close LP tank valve knob.
2. Unscrew the plastic hose coupling knob from the LP tank. You may hear a slight "hissing" sound as pressure is released this is normal.
3.Wait a minute then screw the coupling knob back on to LP Tank.
4.With lid open.slowly open LP tank valve.
5.Relight the grill the proper way by turning gas valve knob to ON position while turning the igniter knob at the same time.
6.After you are sure the grill is lit preheat the grill for 30 minutes.
This was called purging the line or releasing the air out of the line.
Another thing your orifice could be clogged with spiders or dirt. If it is LP gas check to make sure your hose is not kinked.
Hollands are known for the slow cooking process and a Healthy way of cooking!
SOURCE: cooking element
Hello
If the grilling elements does not get hot enough, then the main reasons for that are:
Escessive air movement across the grill.
Surface controls may not be properly set.
and the voltage maybe low.
But if is not getting hot at all then you can check by exchainging the elements to see if it is the element itself, and if it is the element then you will need to replace it.
I hope this help!!
If you need to replace it I know a place that are very cheap for Jenn-Air parts and super fast delivery...Let me know.
Eddie rentas
Tupper Lake
SOURCE: Top Right of Grill needs replacing
Hi mystified512,
I'd contact the manufacturer (Salton, Inc.) customer servicesite for warranty service, repalcement parts or a manual. If they don't have them, they should knowwhere to send you (though if they don't, I'd seriously wonder about thecompany).
Go to
http://prc.prodregister.com/prodprotect/applica/
And click on "George Foreman" (lower-right portion of the page), it redirects you to a secure webpage where you can register.
https://secure.prodregister.com/prodprotect/applica/gf.shtml
Part of the page reads:
"Call toll-free or visit our websites for assistance if you need more help.
Parts & Accessories:
Phone: 1-800-738-0245 (Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., ET)
Product Warranty:
Service: 1-800-231-9786 (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., ET)"
If I can be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it accordingly.
Thanks in-advance for using Fixya.com,
Jon
SOURCE: my weber gas go anywhere grill is alot more flame
Even a brand new BBQ makes a happy home for spiders. :)
1. Pull out the burners. Use a can of air or the equivalent to clean them out.
2. Disconnect the regulator from the feed hoses(if possible) Blow the hoses out. Check the regulator for obstruction (even a little bit of fluff, or a tiny spiderweb makes a huge difference) There will be a screen on one side of the regulator.
3. Reconnect and ensure connections are leak free. A soap solution sprayed on joints works well for this. Clean up soap solution thoroughly as some solutions can degrade piping.
***N.B. Do not apply a greater deal of air pressure to the regulator itself - it is rated for 1 - 5 PSI _AT MOST_ ****
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