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Was the heater orifices for the pilot and burner (areas where the flame comes out) blown out with an air hose after the previous cycle?

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Was the heater orifices for the pilot and burner (areas where the flame comes out) blown out with an air hose after the previous cycle?

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It is imperative that you blow out the heater orifices between each cycle with canned or compressed air. Failure to do so may lead to heater failure and total loss of birds in the Surrogator.

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