5
A
X-Y-Z
This side up
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C
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B
8
F
G
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A
5. Slide rotisserie motor (A) over motor bracket (X-Y-Z). The
rotisserie motor (A) can be mounted one of two ways,
depending on if you want the spit rod (B) higher or lower on the
grill.
This side up
6. Place the 4-prong meat forks (C) onto the spit rod (B).
B
7. Place the collar (E) onto the spit rod (B) and attach it to the
E
support notch on spit rod bracket (H) on the grill. The rod
B
should turn smoothly. The collar (E) can be positioned in two
ways, as shown in the inset. Choose the position that works
B
best with your grill.
E
E
H
8. Place counterweight washer (F) onto the spit rod (B) followed
B
by the counterweight (G).Then attach the handle (D) to the spit
rod (B) securely.
D
NOTE: On some grills the spit rod (B) may not be long
enough, need to use the spit rod extender (I), so place counter
weight washer (F) onto the spit rod extender (I) followed by
the counterweight (G). Then attach the handle (D) to the spit
rod extender (I) securely.
NOTE: The counterweight (G) should be in the space between
the counterweight washer (F) and the handle (D). If the
counter-weight (G) interferes with the side table on your grill,
adjust the height of the counterweight (G) by loosening the
handle (D). Fasten the counterweight (G) to the proper position
B
with the loop on counterweight (G).
9. Place the end of the spit rod (B) into the rotisserie motor (A).
Make sure the spit rod (B) is aligned properly with the rotisserie
motor (A) before turning on power.
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