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Lifetime Appliance Troubleshooting

Lifetime has come a long way since their beginning. It all started as an idea in a garage in Riverdale, Utah. As a dedicated father and fan of basketball, Lifetime Products' founder simply wanted to build a better basketball hoop for his family. His passion for innovation quickly expanded beyond his initial project, and he created a company in March of 1986 called Lifetime Products. The philosophy for the name, as well as the goal of the company, was to build durable lasting products for consumers and their families. Lifetime Products became a world-wide trusted brand as it quickly broadened from basketball hoops to picnic tables, then folding tables and chairs. Now our sheds, kayaks, and more, are leaders in their markets. From those first years in Lifetime's history, the company has grown from 15 employees in a partial warehouse to over 1500 employees — all over the globe.


Gas Grill Troubleshooting

The Tank  
Modern propane tanks, mandated by the government, contain an Over Fill Prevention (OPD) Device. This makes it so a propane tank cannot be overfilled. Rarely, the OPD on your propane tank can be damaged causing the tank to work incorrectly. 

Fuel Hose and Regulator  
The output of a propane tank or your natural gas line is much greater than you need for grilling. The regulator controls the amount of fuel that can flow to your grill. This attaches to the tank (or natural gas line) with a flexible hose with an O-ring to create an airtight seal. Regulators are preset by the manufacturer and should not be adjusted by you. If you look at your regulator you will notice a small vent hole in the center. Common problems are clogged vent holes, which can cause irregular fuel flow and can lead to trouble. Usually, you can clear it by tapping or blowing into the vent. Other problems are fuel leakage caused by a worn or damaged hose or O-ring. To determine if there is leaking mix dish soap and water in equal parts and coat everything from the tank to the control valves with the mixture and see if it produces any bubbles. The tank needs to be connected and on but the control valves off. If you find a leak, replace that part. 

Control Valves 
The controls valves regulate the flow of fuel to the burner. Each burner on your grill has a control valve. You cannot repair a bad control valve and if need be, you should replace the whole unit. Before you do, however, remove the control valve from your grill and inspect it. Like other parts of your grill, insects love to climb in here to nest. At the center of the control is the orifice. The orifice controls the flow of fuel and can become clogged. If it is, use a thin wire to clean out. Make sure you put it all back together the way you found it. Without the orifice, you cannot regulate the amount of gas flowing to the burner and run the risk of explosion. 

Venturi Tubes 
The venturi tubes connect the control valve to the burner(s) and mix the fuel with air to provide the flame. To do this, there is an open gap in the fuel line that can easily become obstructed. Insects, especially spiders, commonly nest here. The best solution for this is to wrap the venturi tubes with an aluminum screen that will not block the airflow but will keep the critters out. Many grills come with protected venturi tubes. Another common problem is a misalignment of the venturi tubes with the burner. Typically the venturi tubes are simply placed in the fuel line and can get knocked out of place. The venturi tubes have adjustable shutters and they may need an adjustment to regulate fuel flow. 

Burners 
Burners come in many shapes, sizes, and materials. Burners range from aluminized steel at the low-end to cast brass and stainless steel on the high end. Low-end burners will typically last about three years under normal circumstances. Because the burner is inside the grill, it tends to get coated in burnt grease and can corrode quickly. Inspect and clean your burner regularly to avoid problems. If the burner is damaged or too heavily corroded, you will need to replace it. Get the same size and shape of the burner but consider purchasing one of a better quality metal if possible. 

Barrier or Radiant 
In between the burner and the cooking grate is a barrier, also called a radiant. It is supposed to absorb and release heat evenly to the cooking surface. The barrier protects the burners from drippings and creates a place for grease to collect and burn off. It may be constructed of lava rocks, ceramic briquettes, or metal plates. These need to be replaced periodically as they become crusted with burnt grease and food; this can eventually create an unpleasant flavor on foods. Porous lava rocks tend to need replacement more often. Metal plates can typically be cleaned and used for a longer time. Inspect your barrier. If it is broken up, heavily coated, or simply not creating a sufficient barrier, consider replacing it.

SOURCE: thespruceeats.com



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Product Reviews:

For people will small decks this is the perfect solution because you get a
For people will small decks this is the perfect solution because you get a smoker and a gas grill all in one unit. Both perform great! I like that I can check what’s going on with the grill from the app. I monitored a pork loin from work so I knew when to come and take it off. I really could’ve waited till I got home because it will automatically go into a warming mode once the probe in the meat gets to the temperature I set.
Published: May 26, 2021
Inzane
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Let me just sat... thank you lifetime. They identified a problem with their
Let me just sat... thank you lifetime. They identified a problem with their displays, sent out an email identifying the problem, and offered a solution. Emailed back and forth with pictures of the problem I had, and they ordered a new part and came out to my home and installed the new display. All this within two weeks. No down time for me. Exceptional service lifetime. And, the smoker/grill is amazing. Two in one. Best fathers day gift ever. Thanks Lifetime for being proactive and so easy to work with and for making great products.
Published: June 26, 2021
Greg
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I am very happy with the performance of the Lifetime Smoker Grill. As part
I am very happy with the performance of the Lifetime Smoker Grill. As part of the team that works with the mobile apps for the Smoker Grill, I had not personally done any cooking during the development of it. Other teams did hundreds of hours of "test cooks" which had great results overall and helped to refine the innovative design. Since getting a Smoker Grill at home, my family and I have been pleasantly surprised by the ease of grilling and the variety of having added smoke flavors for the meats and veggies that we have cooked. We have mostly just used the pellet smoker for cooking, however, grilling at higher temps with the added smoke flavors has turned out really well. Personally, when grilling, I recommend using the gas to get the temp right and then turning on the HS (high smoke) mode about 5 minutes before putting the meats on. This produces a nice amount of smoke while grilling and really adds to the flavor. My favorite has been to just use the pellet smoker - Low and slow - to get the best results. Tonight I smoked chicken breasts without even flipping them. On another note - I never used my BBQ during the winter before getting the Lifetime Smoker Grill. With the mobile app and digital meat probes - I can monitor the progress of the cook from the warmth of the living room. Outdoor cooking is now year-round! Outdoor cooking has been changed forever for our family. I highly recommend this BBQ upgrade.
Published: December 22, 2022
AndyC
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I’d never smoked before and this grill made it so simple to start and mon
I’d never smoked before and this grill made it so simple to start and monitor it. The app allows you to see what’s currently going on and will notify you when you’ve reached your temperature for smoking and when your meat has reached your set finished temperature and then go into “warming mode”. I smoked a whole frozen chicken and pork ribs. Both were moist and delicious. This couldn’t have been an easier first time smoking experience. Once the ribs were done I turned two of the propane burners on and reversed seared them. I love that I have a smoker and propane grill all in one. Saves so much space without compromising The quality of either the smoker or the grill.
Published: May 24, 2021
Laura
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I've been a grill guy for decades and this is my first time into smoki
I've been a grill guy for decades and this is my first time into smoking. The Lifetime smoker grill combo is perfect for both! This is my first time smoking and I love it! Super easy to set the temps, the app works great so you don't have to babysit the smoker. The temps stay right in line even on a hot summer day or smoking in the cool evening. What's nice for me is I only need 1 appliance on my patio. No need for a smoker and separate grill. Highly recommend this!
Published: July 6, 2021
Shah B
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