Hello, The model number that you gave is relatively simple to change the burners.
Remove the 3 cooking grids
Remove the 3 vaporizer tents
Between each burner is a "pal nut" that just pushes on and will likely be destroyed when you remove it. They run a couple bucks each at Sears, part # 7000132
This will release the carry over tube holding the burners down and the burners can be lifted out.
Ensure that you clean out the carry over tube when you reassemble. This carries the flame from the first burner across to each of the rest of the burners when lighting them.
Reassemble in the reverse order ensuring that you put the burner tubes over the burner valve tubes when reassembling.
You can find an exploded view with all the parts numbers at: http://www.charbroil.com/bps/char-broil/char-broil/knowledge/7001103_463453305_a.pdf
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The piezoignitor head my need to be adjusted so that it is closer to the burner. If it is not sparking at all, check for a loose wire at the piezoignitor and trace it back to the ignition button. Often times, it will simply lost it's ground. To resolve this, carefully pull the ignitor wire off the piezo pin and the push it back on. Do the same thing on the back of ignitor button.
If none of the above solves the problem, it's time to replace the ignition systems. The parts are inexpensive and can be purchased on-line directly from Char-Broil http://www.charbroil.com/Store/ReplacementParts.aspx or from any home center or hardware store that sells gas grills and accessories. These will be universal fit model ignitors .
According to your Owners Manual, the side burner uses the same electronic ignitor as the main burners. I know that sounds odd, but that's what Charbroil often does with their igrills.
To help you with further insight and in case you've misplaced your Owners/Assembly Manual, I have included a link to it that you can download and print for future reference, if you like.
Hello, The model number that you gave is relatively simple to change the burners.
Remove the 3 cooking grids
Remove the 3 vaporizer tents
Between each burner is a "pal nut" that just pushes on and will likely be destroyed when you remove it. They run a couple bucks each at Sears, part # 7000132
This will release the carry over tube holding the burners down and the burners can be lifted out.
Ensure that you clean out the carry over tube when you reassemble. This carries the flame from the first burner across to each of the rest of the burners when lighting them.
Reassemble in the reverse order ensuring that you put the burner tubes over the burner valve tubes when reassembling.
You can find an exploded view with all the parts numbers at: http://www.charbroil.com/bps/char-broil/char-broil/knowledge/7001103_463453305_a.pdf
Hello,
there is a carry over tube between the burners that looks like a burner hold down at the
back of the grill. This is likely rusted closed and will need to be
cleaned or replaced. The clips that hold the tube down are part #
7000132 and the tube part # is 7000280. They can be purchased directly
from Char-Broil or Sears parts. http://www.charbroil.com/ http://www.searspartsdirect.com
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I dunno, I have not done the conversion for this particular barbecue, but the kit is listed in the parts list for that barbecue,
It would be appropriate at this time to print the conversion instruction manual and take it to a local 'guy' a gas fitter.
The instruction .pdf shows them converting 3, 5, 7 burner units with the same kit, and states
Insert orifice removal tool provided with kit onto firebox burner openings and unscrew orifices from valves. Save removed orifices for later if converting back to LP Tank Gas. The valves are designed to work with natural gas once orifices are removed. Do not replace any Orifices when using natural gas. NOTE: your gas conversion kit comes with replacement orifices for the Rotisserie Burner ONLY, do not use on Tube burner valves.
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