Failure
to comply
with
these
instructions
may
result
in a hazardous
situation
which,
if not
avoided,
may
result
in injury.
Spiders
and
small
insects
can
spin
webs
and
nest
in the
grill
ring transit
and
warehousing
Ls flow
obstruction
round
the
Burner
Tc
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grill.
Also do
summer
and fall or
in your
area, and if
used for an
extended
period
1. Remove
the screw
from the rear of each
Burner
using
a Phillips
Head
Screwdriver.
2. Carefully
lift each
Burner
up and away from
the
Gas Valve
Orifice.
3. Check
and clean
Burner
Tubes
for insects
and
insect
nests. A clogged
tube
can lead to a fire
beneath
the grill.
4. Refer
to the figure
below
and
perform
one
of
these
3
cleaning
methods:
[] METHOD
1: Bend
a stiff wire
or wire
coat
hanger
into
a small
hook
as
shown
and
run
the
hook
through
the
Burner
Tube
and
inside
the
Burner
several
times
to
remove
debris.
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TUBE, INSERT HOOK
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Burner Tube
Foot
[]
METHOD
2: Use
a bottle
brush
with
a
flexible
handle
and
run
the
brush
through
the
Burner
Tube
and
inside
the
Burner
several
times
to
remove
any
debris.
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METHOD
3: Use
an air hose
to force
air
through
each
Burner
Tube.
The
forced
air
should
pass
debris
or
obstructions
through
the
Burner
and
out
the
Ports.
For
safe
operation
ensure
the
Gas
Valve
Assem-
bly Orifice
is inside
the
Burner
Tube
before
using
your
grill.
See
figure.
If the
Orifice
is not
inside
the
Burner
Tube,
lighting
the
Burner
may
cause
explosion
and/or
fire
resulting
in
serious
bodily
injury
and/or
property
damage.
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Gas Valve Assembly
Orifice
BumerTube
1. Do
not
store
spare
LP cylinder
within 10 feet (3m) of this appliance.
2. Do not store
or use
gasoline
or
other
flammable
liquids
and
vapors
within
25 feet
(8m) of this
appliance.
3. When
cooking
with oil/grease,
do
not allow
the oil/grease
to get
hotter
than
350°F
(117°C).
4. Do not leave oil/grease
unattended.
1. Do not store or use gasoline
or
other flammable
liquids in the vicin-
ity of this or any other appliance.
2. An LP cylinder
not connected
for
use shall
not be stored
in the
vicinity
of this or any other
appliance.
PRE-ASSEMBLY
Read and perform the following
pre-assembly
instructions:
[] Tools Required forAssembly
:
• protective
work
gloves
• protective
eyewear
• #2 & #3 Phillips
HeadScrewdriver
You
will
neee
assistance
Trom
another
person
to
handle
the grill head
and other
large,
heavy parts.
[]
[]
Open
Lid of shipping
carton
and remove
parts box
and packing
materials.
Lay cardboard
sheet on floor
and use as a work surface
to protect
floor and grill
parts
from
scratches.
[]
You may slice the carton front corners with a utility
knife to lay open the carton front panel. This allows
you to raise the grill head Lid and remove the
components
packed inside, making it easier to lift.
Use the sliced off carton front as a work surface to
protect floor and grill parts from scratches.
[]
Use the Hardware and Part Diagrams to ensure all
items are included and free of damage.
[]
Do not assemble
or operate
the grill if it appears
damaged.
If there
are damaged
or missing
parts
when
you unpack
the shipping
cartons
or you have
questions
during
the assembly
process,
call the:
Grill Information
Center
1-888-317-7642
8am-8pm CST, Monday throu.qh Friday
Grill
Installation
Codes
The
installation
must
conform
with
local
codes
or,
in
the
absence
of local
codes,
with
either
the
National
Fuel
Gas Code,
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54, Natural
Gas
and
Propance
Installation
Code,
CSA
B149.1,
or
Propane
Storage
and
Handling
Code,
B149.2.