GAs USE, BARBECUE CAR_A_N i NSTALLATION UAL With Grill Lighting I _ D'U_ATION ET A veC- lnstructions GAS CuI PARRi D el Readal! ido de J _ E these instructi°ns ..... Laissez andii_eeP!the'_.i_!_safe ces instructions place _i'utilisateur, CONSOMMATEURIUTILISATEUR Lisez U & C 09/99 routes ces instructions et conservez_le$ for ft_tu!_ _ - - -- .... -:-_-,:_-.
WARN|NG! WARNING! iF YOU SMELL FOR YOUR GAS: t. DO NOT Store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity 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: 3. NEVER use Liquid Propane (L.P.) Gas in a unit designed for Natural Gas. 1. Shut off gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame. 3. Open Lid. 4. If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department.
TABLE E n g I i s h F r a n a i Safety Rules .............................................................................. 4 General Installation .................................................................. 6 Optional Electrical Attachments .............................................. 7 Fuel Connections other than Portable L.R Cylinders .......... 8 Portable L.R Gas Barbecue Cylinders .................................. 9 L.R Gas Supply Cylinder. ..................................................
WARNING Z_ =Riskof injury =Riskof fire _ =Riskof explosion =Keepaway , NEVERplace morethan 15pounds on a sidetable, a side burneror a front table. DO NOTlean on shelyes. (Fig. 5) • NEVERusecharcoalbriquettesor lighterfluidin a gasgrill. (Fig.6) , Grill is hot when in use; to avoid burns, DONOT touchany hot grill surface. Keepchildrenand pets away from hot grill. (Fig. 7) • NEVER leavethe grill unattendedwhile it is in use. (Fig.
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GENERAL UNSTALLATIO J _ ...... _ Clear D_gager Despejado • Installationmustconformwith localcodesor,in theabsenceof localcodes,. witheithertheNationalFuelGasCode,ANSIZ223.1(USA),CAN/CGA-B149.1, NaturalGasInstallationCodeor CAN/CGA-B149.2, PropaneInstallation Code(Canada). Tochecklocalcodes,seeyourlocalLP. gasdealeror naturalgascompanylisted in theYellowPagesfor recommended installationproceduresand regulations.
TIONAL ELeCTRiCAL ATTAC#4 ,_q - NTS When usingan electricattachmentwith grill, followspecification statementsaccompanyingthe accessory. IMPORTANT: If usingan externalelectricalsource,the installed E appliancemustbe electricallygroundedaccordingto localcodes or, rl in the absenceof localcodes,with the NationalElectricalCode, ANSI/NFPA70 or the CanadianElectricalCode CSAC22.1.
CONNECT{O_S OTHER THAN PORTABLE L,P. CYLINDER-_ /_ WARNING • This noticeappliesto L.P.Gas (Propane)Grillsand only where propanegasis to be pipedto the grill. Naturalgas can.o.Bl.ybe used with grillswhichcome fromthe factory alreadyequippedfor usewith naturalgas. E n , g s madeby a qualifiedinstalleror a licensedplumber. The gas supply line mustnot be installedby the consumer. h The maximuminletsupplypressureis 13.0"w.c. for propanegas and 10.5"w.c.for naturalgas. The specifiedsupplypressureis 11.
Liquefied Petroleum gas, (abbreviatedL.P.gas or propane)is highly flammable. It becomesliquidwhenstored underhigh pressureinsidea cylinderand vaporizeswhen released. L.P.gas is heavierthanair and tendsto collectin low areas. It is importantthat thereare no leaking connectionson your gas grill that couldcausea fire or explosion. (See "LEAKTESTING",Pg. 17) A PortableLP gas grills requirea fueldeliverysystemwhich is comprisedof a valve [A], a hose[B], a regulator[C]with vent hole [G], an L.P.
P. suP L o" iNDERJ A DANGER , DONOT insert any foreignobjectsintothe valve outlet. You maydamagethe back-check.A damagedback-checkcan causea leak, which couldresultin explosion,fire, severe personalinjuryor death. WARNING • Cylindersmust be storedoutdoorsout of the reachof children and mustnot be storedin a building,garageor any other enclosedarea. (Fig. 11) CYLINDERSPECIFICATIONS • Any L.P.gas supplycylinderusedwith this grill mustbe approximately12 inchesdiameterand 18 incheshigh.
• A Type 1 compatiblecylinderwith a Type 1 cylindervalve hasa back-checkvalve which doesnot permitgas flow,untila positiveseal has beenobtained. E • The cylindermustbe arrangedfor vapor withdrawal. It mustalso includea collar to protectthe cylindervalve. A safety reliefdevice 11 havingdirectcommunicationwith the vapor spaceof cylindermustbe g provided. This will expel high pressuregas if the cylinderis over I filledor overheatedwhich couldresultin fire or explosion. i • All L.P.
HOSE AND REGULATOR ! The pressureregulatorand hbseassemblywith theType 1 fitting suppliedwith the appliancemustbe used. Do notuse anotherhose and regulatorassemblyotherthanthe one suppliedwith the grill or a manufacturer'sreplacementpressureregulatorassembly.The pressureregulatorand hoseassemblyprovidedis factoryset at an outlet pressureof 11incheswater column(.4 lb. per sq. inch.) , Keepthe smallvent holein the regulatorcleanof dirt and debris. (Seeitem [G], Fig.10, pg. 9). , Consultyour L.P.
A 8,PORTI {G , • E n g I i S h CYLIh' DER ] Transportonly one cylinderat a time. Transportcylinderin an uprightandsecure mannerwith control valve turnedoff and the POLplug or capin place. • DONOT transportcylinderin passengercompartment,unless you havean openwindowventilation. • DONOT leavecylinderin directsunlightor in a high heatarea such as a closed car trunk. Highheat areascouldcausetherelief valveto ventgas.
FILLING AND PURGING TYPE 1 L.P, GAS CYLINDERS TAKE THESE INSTRUCTIONSTO THE L.P. GAS DEALER, E /_ DANGER n Purgingand fillingof L.P.Gascylindersmustbe performedby personnelwho have beenthoroughlytrainedin acceptedL.P. Gasindustryprocedures. Failureto follow this instructionmay result in explosion,fire, severepersonalinjury,or death. ? i J , New cylindersmust be purgedbeforefilling. Tellyour LP. Gas dealer if your cylinderis new and has notbeenpreviouslyfilled. The L.P.
CAUTION i After purging or filling an L.P.Gascylinder,DONOT inserta POL plug into the valve outlet. Insertionof theplug will prevent the back-checkfrom closing.Use ONLYthe providedcapand strap attachedto the outlet. Closethe cylindervalveknob beforereturningthe cylinderto the customer. For properpurging proceduresreferto: In the US: Safety BulletinNPGA#133,"PurgingL.P.Gas Cylinders",and Safety BulletinNPGA#130,"Recommended Proceduresfor FillingCylinders". A, B. Purgingusinga Type 1 connection(Fig.
I L,P, GAS CYLI SeeFig, 15: Connectthe L.P.cylinder,with cylindervalve closed,to the grill outdoorsWARNING only. Readand fellowdirectionson thecylinderand fuel hose safetytags. ,3 i i CAUTION [ In theconnectionprocess,the grill sideof} slight resistance.The connectionrequiresaboutone-halfto threequartersadditional urn to connection.Todisconnect, he connectionwill tseal oncompletethe theback-checkin the valve,resultingin a [| turn counterclockwise.Tightenby hand only. DO NOTuse tools. 1.
DANGER E I1 g I i S h To PREVENTFIRE OR EXPLOSIONHAZARD: . NOSMOKING.DO NOT useor permitsourcesof ignitionin the area while doing a leak test. ° Performleak tests outdoorsonly. EVEoR perform a leak test withfire or flame. How TOCHECKFORLEAKS 1. Createa soapy solutionof equal parts mildliquid dishwashing detergentand water. 2. Turnoff all burner controlknobs. 3. Turnon fuel supply. Turn cylindervalve knobcounterclockwise (rightto left) one rotation. 4.
FIXJ G A FUEL LEA { J . IF YOUDETECT A LEAK; !. Turnoff the fuel supply. Pushin and turn on control knobsto releasepressurein hose,then turnthe control knobsback to off. .- 2. Washoff soapy solutionswith coldwater and toweldry. 3. Stop a leakby tighteningthe loosejoint, or by replacingthe faulty 1 part with a replacementpartrecommendedby the manufacturer.DO ] NOTattemptto repair the cylindervalve if it shouldbecome i damaged; the cylinder MUSTbe replaced. i 4.
[] STAR3"-UP CHECI_ LUS,T WARNING Failuretofollowthesesafetystepsbeforeusinggrill eachtime could resultina firethatcouldbe hazardousto you,your applianceor property. It is especiallyimportantto observethese stepsafter the grill has beenstored,movedor cleaned. ,=,. [] 1. Regularlycheckburnerventuritubesfor blockagefrom an insectnest. Read"CleaningtheVenturi"on pg. 32 and "Troubleshooting" on pg. 38. [] 2. Checkthat all burnerventuri[H]areset overthe valveoutlets [J] correctly.
[] [] E START=UP CHECK LAST = CONT_D. ] ,,, 5. use only the gas specifiedin assemblyinstructions. _ 6. Keep the barbecueon alevel surface. 7. Keep an empty metalcontainer,such as a soup can, in the wire or plasticgreasecan holder belowthe grill bottomto catchdraining n greaseduring use. (Fig. 19, Fig. 20) i s z_ CAUTION h The greasecan, greasepan and grill bottombecomeextremelyhot during use. To avoid burn injury,emptygreaseholder onlywhen the grill is cool.
Ii WARNING THE FOLLOWING FOLLOWED RULES MUST ALWAYS BE IN THIS ORDER (Fig. 21): 1. OPENGRILL LID! Any attemptto lightthe grill with the lid downcould cause an explosion. 2. Checkthat the burner controlknobs are turnedto "OFF". 3. Turnon fuel supply. For an L.P.gas cylinder,turn the top cylindervalve knobcounter-clockwiseone rotationto open. 4. DO NOT standwith head or armsover grill.
LiGHTiNG INSTRUCTIONS FOR 300 - 700 SERIES GRILLS For assistance, call 1-800-200-2300. Please reference model number on back of grill. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Read instructions before lighting. Open lid before lighting. 1, 2, 3. TO ENSURE PROPER LIGHTING AND GAS FLOW, YOU MUST FOLLOWTHESESTEPSIN ORDER: IGNITERLIGHTING 1. Turnon eithergas control knob. 2. Engagethe igniterswitch severaltimes (4 to 5) untilthe flame ignites. 3.
...,= [ 1. Strike and placethe burningmatchthroughthe lightinghole(s) as shown. (Fig. 22 & 23) 2. Turnon RIGHTgas controlknob. 3. Extendtheflame untilit is abovethe end of thelightertube. This shouldcausethe burner to light. mmi_mmmmmmmmmJlnBmmmm ALLUMAGE ,, MANUEL F j i ? 7 AT -- TeNT ON 1 L_-_._--_,_.._' Utilisezune LONGUE ..... allumette_en bois. 1. Frottezi'allumetteei placez-laprosde I'orifice(s)d'allumage. (Fig.22,23) ! 2. Tournezle boutonde r6glagedegaz de DROITE. 3.
I IGNITERLIGHTING 1. Turn on the side burner gas controlknob. (Fig.24) 2. Engagethe igniterswitchseveraltimes(4 to 5) untilthe flameignites• 3, If the flame doesn'timmediatelylight, turn off control knob and wait for five minutesfor gas to clear, 4. Repeat steps 1 through3. 5. If the burner does not light after trying again,turnoff knob and try matchlightingthe burner. HINT: If the igniterfails to light the side burner,adjust electrodetipwith needle-nose E n g I i , WARNING t .
SHUTTING GFF T_IE !tl GRELLq L._ CAUTION DONOTtouch hot grill partswith bare hands! 1 = You MU,,ST use protectivegloves. (Fig. 25) ] \ 1.Turnall burnercontrolknob(s)to off. 2. After burnerflamegoes out, turnoff fuelsupply. Foran L.P.cylinder, turn the L.P.Cylinderknob in a clockwisedirectionuntilit stops. 1 1 ' A CAUTION the Be certainthe grill is not in gasis use.shut off at theL.P.cylindervalveanytime ETEINDRE. LE GRIL } r 7 i s m___ .
WARNING I E n i o Keep applianceareaclean andfreefromcombustiblematerials,gasolineand otherflammablevaporsand liquidsand spareLP. cy!indem. DO NOT Obstructtheflow of combustionand ventilationair. Keep the ventilationopening(s)of the L.P.cylinderenclosure(if so equipped)free and clearof debris. :: A barbecuegrill becomeshot duringuse. It is necessaryto useprotectivegloveswhenoperatingcontrolknobs,LP. cylindershut-offknobor lid handle. DO NOTtouch castings,glassand grids.
UT LISATtOH GEHERALE ET FLAMMES DE BRULEUR CORRECTE ' AVERTISSEMENT Nepes conserver de combusUble, d'essenceou de produitsinflammables, ni debouteillesde GPLde rechangedansla zoneo_ le gill est utilis#,. NE PASobstruerla circulationde I'airde combustionet de ventilation. Assurez-vousque les ouverturesde ventilationde rabri de la bouteillede gaz (s'ilyen a) ne sont pas bouch#esni obstru#espar des d#bris. Ungril-barbecue devienttr_schaudpendantsonfonctionnement.
BURNER CONTROL SETTING TIPS . Thehighflamesetting istoohotfordirect cooking, Thehighflame setting isgoodforquick searing ofmeat, thenfinish cooking onmedium or,! lowflame settings. . Usehighflamesetting withlid closed to preheatthe grill for 5 minutesbeforecookingandwith lid closedfor a maximumof 5 minutesafter _ cookingto burn off greasedrippings. , Use mediumflame settingfor direct cookingof steaks,pork chops,chickenand hamburgers. • Use low flame settingfor roastsand rotisseriefoods.
i PETITSTRUCSPOURLEREGLAGE DU BRULEUR• i Le r#glagede !lamme"foil" est tropchaudpour une cuissondirecte.Le r6glagede flamme"fort"convienttout _ fait pour salsir rapidementla • viande; terminezensuitela cuissonen r&glantla flammesur la position "moyen"ou "doux". ' Utilisezle r_glagede flamme"fort" avec le couverclefefm_pour pr_chaufferle _Jrilpendant5 minutesavantde fairecuire et avec le couverde ferm6 pendant5 minutesmaximuma r_s la cu!ssonpour brOlerles d_p6tsde gralsse.
E n g I i s h FOLLOWTHESESTEPS: 1. Shut off gas at the burnervalve(s)and stayaway! 2. Allow the fire to burn itselfout. 3. Oncethe fire is outand the appliancehas cooled,shut off the L.P.cylindervalve. 4. Cleanall parts and inspectfor damage. Partsto checkfor damageare the LP. cylinder,cylindervalve,regulator,gas supplyhose,burner valve(s)and burner. 5. I f any of the abovementionedcomponentsare damaged,seek replacementfrom a factory authorizedservicecenter beforeoperatingthe; applianceagain.
I OOKING METE ODS ) DIRECTMETHOD: •. The heat sourceis directlybelowthe food. , Use for browningmeat or cookinghot dogsand hamburgers,but checkfoodfrequently. • Use for skilletand stir-frycooking,butlimit the amountof oil and heatto be used. • Cook roasts,turkey or duck on low heat. Place meatwith water in foil pan with corrugatedbottom. Replenishwater as needed. •INDIRECTMETHOD: , Lightonly one side of the burnerand placefood onoppositeside for cooking.
IN G THE A,WARNING " atL.P. cylinder valve----] Spiders nestsor wasp'smud insidetheventurimay causefire at valve. If a fire occurs,immediatelyturn off gassupply _____1 _See representativeillustrationin Fig,27) E NOTE: Spiders andsmall insects canspin websandbuild nestsinside theventun tubes. Thisespecially occurs inlate summerandfall before frost when rl spiders aremostactive. Thesenests canobstruct gasflowandcausea fire inandaroundtheburner valves.
, ,.... ,,,, i , DU i VRF .f,IETTOYAGE tTURJ ] ...... -----3 Les toilesd araign6eset les bouesde gu#pes_ l int6rieurdu venturipeuventprovoquerun feu. Si un feu est provoqu6,fermez imm_ . [ boutei_ de GPL au niveau de Ia valve.(VoirI'illustrationsurla Fig. 27) REMARQUE: Les araign#eset lespetits insectespeuventtisser destoiles et construireleurs nidsdans les venturis.Celaarriveparticuli#rement_ la fin de 1'6t# et & I'automneavant les gel6es,Iorsqueles araign#essont les plus actives.
CAUTION All cleaningand maintenanceshouldonly be donewhengrill is cooland with thefuel supplyturnedoff at the L.P.cylinder. DONOT clean any barbecuepart in a self-cleaningoven. The extremeheatwilldamagethe finish. E n g I i S h 1 Correctcareand maintenancewill keepyourgrill operatingsmoothly.Cleaninternalpartsof grill regularlyas determinedby the amountof ' use and thetype of foodscooked.
_u ! Touteop#rationde nettoyageou d'entretienno doit _tre effectuTequeIorsquele gill est frondel que I'arriv#ede gaz est ferm#e au niveau de la[ l. bouteflle deGPL._..j. NE PASnettoyer_les_!_mentf dubarbecuedans un fouraut.., o-netto=yant. L extr#mechaleurendommageraitle rev_tement, i Unentretienetun nettoyagecorrectsprTserveront le bonfonctionnement de votregril.Nettoyezr@uli#rement Ins 61#ments int#rieursde votregill selonla fr#quenced'utilisation etle typed'aliments cuisinTs.
[ STORAOE ) El ION [A collisionwiththe grill,as withanymetalobjectcouldcauseinjury.Usecarewhenmovinga portablegas ---q MOVINGTHEGRILL: E n g I i S h . To movethe grill, lift end of grill oppositethe wheels. (Fig. 31) • Move grill slowly. DONOT run with or pull thegrill behindyou; it couldhit youfrom behindcausing injury. (Fig. 31) • DO NOT move the grill whileit is lit or hot, or with objectson thecookingsurface(s)or side table(s).
] THE IGNITERSYSTEMconsistsof a gascollector,electrode,wire and igniter(sideburners includea secondelectrodewith wire). Gas accumulatingin thegas collectoris ignitedby an electricspark generatedwhenthe igniterunitis activated. The sparkgap is automaticallyset whenthe electrodeis installed. Theigniterwireshouldbe kept a minimumof 3" belowthe grill bottomso that the heatwon'tdamagethe wire.
PROBLEM: BURNER WILL NOT LIGHTOR HAS INCOMPLETEBURNERFLAME. POSSIBLECAUSES AND SOLUTIONS; 1. Checkfor spiderwebsor insectnestin venturiand cleanventuri. 2. Lack of fuel. Checkto see cylindervalve is open and cylinderhas fuel. 3. Misalignmentof venturion orifices. Positionventuriover orifices. 4. Burnerports,orifices,valves or hosehaveblockage. Cleanthe components. 5. If burnerlightswith matchbut not igniter,checkceramicelectrodepositionin gas collectorand conditionof ignitorwire afid'ii's connections.
i-"_iO_LE,_;E" LE GRfL EST ;_0? CF;,_UD. RAISONS POSSIBLES ETSOLUTIONS ; 1. Ily a tropde feuxquin#cessitent I'entreb'e n d#ciltdansce livretsousla rubrique"SILAGRAISSES'ENFLAMME".2. Un6ventou unr#gulateur endommag6 n&;essiteunremplacement par un r_parateur agree. 3. Ily a uneaccumulation de graisse_ I'int_rieurdugill, il estn_e,ssairede nettoyeret de viderle r_dpientouplateaur&:up6rateur degraisse. 4. Choisissez une temp#rature de cuissonplusbassesi vousutilisezboplesfeuxforts. t-_F;O_LEME : IL Y A !.
FOR VOUR ADDITIONAL SAFETY - POUR VOTRE SECURITE - PARA SU MAYOR SEGURIDAD 3 The L.P. gas cylinderprovided with this grill (on selected models only)is fitted with an Overfill ProtectionDevice(O.P.D.)I To insure that you retain this safety device equipped cylinder, take it to an L.P. gas service station for filling, or when exchanging your cylinder at a cylinder exchangestation, request that your replacementcylinder be fitted withthe O.P.D. feature.
VOTRE NOUVEAU GRIL A GAZ EST EQUIPE D'UN SYSTEME DE RACCORO DE TYPE 1 QUI COMPORTE 3 DISPOSITIFS DE SECURITE" (VOIR L'ILLUSTRATION DU RACCORD DE TYPE 1) 1. Contr61ed'_tanch6it_ entre le raccord et la bouteille avant que I'#coulement du gaz ne commence. 2. Un dispositif de limitation de r6coulement qui permet de limiter I'#coulement du gaz en cas d'#chec du tuyau ou du r#gulateur. 3. Le raccord dispose d'un arr#t thermique qui stoppera l'#coulement du gaz si le raccord atteint une certaine temp6rature.
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