Coleman Propane Skillet 9933 Series Instruction Manual
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To ignite the Coleman Propane Skillet 9933 Series Grill, first ensure the propane tank is connected securely. Open the grill lid, turn the gas control knob to the "light" position, and press the ignition button. If it doesn't ignite, wait a few minutes and try again.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the grill grates after each use, checking and tightening connections, inspecting the burners for clogs, and storing the grill in a dry place when not in use.
Uneven heating can often be resolved by cleaning the burner holes to ensure they are not clogged. Also, check that the propane tank is not low and that the grill is on a level surface.
No, it is not safe to use the Coleman Propane Skillet 9933 Series Grill indoors. This grill is designed for outdoor use only due to the risk of carbon monoxide buildup.
If your grill won't light, check if the propane tank is full and properly connected. Ensure the burner is clean and unclogged. If the ignition system is not working, try lighting the grill manually with a long match or lighter.
Allow the grill to cool, then remove the cooking surface and scrub it with warm soapy water and a non-abrasive brush. Rinse thoroughly and dry before reassembling.
Store the grill in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If possible, use a grill cover to protect it from dust and moisture. Disconnect the propane tank during long periods of storage.
No, this model is designed to operate with propane only and should not be converted to use natural gas, as it can pose safety risks.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the grill and the propane supply. Check for leaks in the hose and connections using a soapy water solution. If bubbles form, tighten connections or replace faulty parts. Never use a flame to check for leaks.
To check for leaks, apply a soapy water solution to the gas connections and hoses. Turn on the gas supply without igniting the grill. If bubbles appear, there is a leak that needs to be addressed.