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Your Igniter:
Your igniter has been installed for you. Two igniter lead wires connect the igniter to the burners.
Care to be taken to ensure these leads are not damaged. Should one of your igniters stop working, remove
the lead wires and clean all of the connections as a first step to repair.
The Burners :
Your Spitfire 330 Grill has two burners, each controlled by an independent gas valve. The burner
is made up of the following components: the burner cup; flame spreader; the orifice and the burner cap
plate. Screwed in to the top of the burner is the primary heat distribution plate and is not considered a
burner component for warranty purposes.
The burner components can be disassembled for cleaning and maintenance purposes but care must
be taken to ensure the parts are not damaged during cleaning or disassembly. Use a precision screwdriver to
carefully remove the stainless machine screws that hold down the burner cap plate. Remove the screws and
the flame spreader to access the burner cup.
The orifice component is the series of brass fitting in the bottom of the burner cup. The orifice jet
on the end can be removed and cleaned. If your Spitfire becomes much less hot, a blocked orifice assembly
could be the reason. Small pieces of rubber hose from the gas supply or dirt in the propane can clog an
orifice. When cleaning an orifice, do not enlarge the holes.
The Gas Valves :
Each burner is controlled by a gas valve. Do not detach or open the gas valves on your appliance
as this will damage the components. There should be no reason to remove or service these parts.
PROPANE FUEL SUPPLY
Propane Bottle:
As shipped, the Spitfiure 330 is not set up to take high pressure propane from a disposable bottle but with
the correct regulator and fittings you will be able to use the disposable bottles. (Part 15-197 for the
regulator kit)
Propane Tank (Low Pressure):
Your Spitfire 330 BBQ is designed to be connected directly to your existing low pressure propane system.
If your system includes an 11" W/C regulator (0.5psi / 27.3 mBar) you can attach it directly to your 330
Grill. The fitting on the grill is a standard 45 degree 3/8ths male flare fitting in brass. Use Dickinson 19-
100-10 (10 ft.) or 19-100-20 (20 ft) for standard, CE approved propane supply hose.
Propane Tank (High Pressure):
Use a propane BBQ hose (Part 15-188 for 6 ft or 15-189 for 8 ft) and a low pressure bbq regulator fittings
kit (15-197) to attach the Spitfire 330 to a high pressure propane tank (standard refillable cylinder)