The majority of problems arise from using a liquid withdrawal, instead of a vapor withdrawal tank. Please check this first!
| Problem | Probable Cause | Remedy |
|---|---|---|
| Gun won't fire | Handle not depressed fully. | Depress handle all the way until igniter fires with a click. |
| Handle activated too quickly | Squeeze handle slowly to make sure mixture has entered combustor before firing. | |
| Pressure too low. | Check regulator. | |
| Handle not released fully. | Release both triggers to make sure igniter is reset. | |
| Spark plug gap too small. | Open gap to 3 mm. | |
| Defective igniter or connections. | Check for spark. Return for service. | |
| Gas not on. | Check ON/OFF valve. | |
| Combustor turns red * (Insufficient fuel flow) | Wrong fuel. | Check for proper type. |
| Tank has iced up and tank pressure is below 22 PSIG. | Change to new tank. | |
| Excess flow check valve not open. | Open tank valve and wait 10 seconds until hose is pressurized before using gun. | |
| Clogged orifice and/or filter. | Remove and clean with compressed air. | |
| Clogged hose. | Blow out or replace. | |
| Clogged fuel line. | Blow out or replace. | |
| * Leading edge of combustor will turn red under normal conditions. If more than 1" of combustor turns red, trouble is indicated. | ||
| Large flame(too much fuel) | Leak in orifice assembly. | Tighten orifice in holder and check. |
| Wrong pressure. | Reset to 24 PSIG. | |