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Firstly preheat your grill on high heat for about 10-15 minutes. Next, gently brush the cooking grates with oil (olive, canola, or vegetable ) to prevent the food from sticking.
All Lanka Grills gas grills are designed and manufactured to reach 500° – 600°F.
Yes, they are.
Use a grill brush to clean after each use. For deep cleaning, follow the instructions in your manual. Avoid harsh chemicals on cooking surfaces.
You can purchase genuine replacement parts directly from our website under the “Accessories” section or contact our customer service team for assistance in finding the exact part you need.
Each part listing includes compatibility information based on grill models and serial numbers. You can also check your grill’s user manual or contact us with your model details to ensure you get the correct part.
Many parts like burners, ignition systems, and knobs can be replaced easily by following the step-by-step instructions in your user manual. However, for more complex repairs, we recommend consulting a professional to ensure safety and proper installation.
Yes, all replacement parts purchased from us come with a limited warranty covering manufacturing defects. Warranty terms vary by part, so please review the warranty information provided at the time of purchase.
Shipping times depend on your location and stock availability but typically range from 3 to 7 business days. Expedited shipping options may also be available at checkout.
Mix a little dish soap with water and spray or brush it onto the gas hose, regulator, and all connections. Turn on the gas supply (burners off) and watch for continuous bubbles. Bubbles mean a leak, shut off the gas, tighten fittings, and retest. If it still leaks, replace the hose or regulator before using the grill.
Common reasons include an empty or disconnected propane tank, a clogged burner, or a faulty igniter. First, check that your propane tank is full and properly connected. If it is, clean the burner ports with a wire brush to remove any debris. Finally, inspect the igniter for any damage or wear.
This can be caused by wind, low gas pressure, or dirty burners. Try positioning the grill in a sheltered area, ensure your propane tank is adequately filled, and clean the burners to maintain a steady flame.
Immediately turn off the gas supply and do not attempt to light the grill. Check all gas connections for leaks by applying a soapy water solution; bubbles indicate a leak. Tighten any loose fittings or replace faulty hoses. If the smell persists, contact a professional technician.
No. A healthy gas flame should be blue with a small yellow tip. Yellow or uneven flames usually indicate clogged burners or poor air-to-gas mixture. Clean your burners thoroughly and adjust the air shutter if your grill allows it.