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Battery is not usually included. It is located behind the igniter button. It could have a piece of plastic that needs to be removed to make contact. Sometimes they add the battery and put a barrier in to keep it from draining before it is sold.
I'm not sure what your question is, but if you live in a muggy climate or don't cover your grill with a waterproof cover in a rainy climate, your burners may go fast. Some manufacturers offer bronze upgrades that will last much longer than steel or iron.
Buy the Brinkmann Universal Rotisserie Kit model #812-7102-S for $49.95. It uses 2 screws to attach a bracket to the existing tapped holes in the grill. It was that easy! I purchased my grill and the Rotisserie at Home Depot.
Using a time format for the data cells and data that looks like 12:00:10 AM the result you want is displayed no matter which formula is used. If the date portion of the data cell is not deleted then the result is 00:00:00. Delete the date portion of your data cells to get the result you want. (For example: When I enter 10 into a cell that is formated for time xx:xx:xx it shows 1/11/1904 12:00:00 AM in the formula bar and 00:00:00 in the cell. When I delete 1/11/1904 in the formula bar and show only the 12:00:10 the cell shows 00:00:10. Then it makes no difference which formula you use.)
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