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Consumer In%rmation Stoit_Ie._s SteH O_tdom" CookDtg" Ce_ter Your new Monogram ( ooking center makes an e]oquem smtemem of s@e, ( onvenience and home planning flexibih_y. Whether you _.hose it for i_s pmity of design, assiduous attention _o derail-or %r bod_ of these reasons-you'll find dm_ your Monogrm_ cooking cemer's superior blend of form and flmcdon _dll deligb you for yems to come. The infonnmion temer properly.
Safety Precautions Stai_le,_,_ Steel Outdoor Cooking FOR YOUR SAFETY _k WARNING If you smell gas: Do not try lighting this appliance without reading the lighting instructions contained in this Use and Care Guide. 1. Shut off gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame. Ce_ter 3. Open lid. 4. If odor continues, immediately your gas supplier or your fire department. FOR YOUR call SAFETY 1.
Consumer Inff)rmadon StaD_te.s.s Steel Ouldoor B@)ve Read d_is guide (areii_lly h is in_ended _o help ?ou operate and maimain ?our new (ooking cemer properly. cooking center I_.eep it handy for answers to your (tuestions. Ifyou more do not understand help, talk GE Answer Center Coot_ing Ce_gev somedling or need ® 800.626.2000 24 hom°s a day, 7 days a week 1.888.880.3030 in Canada.
Important SafEty Instructions Stai_dess Steel O.t(toor CookitLg" Ce_ter LMPOR 7½NT SAF TY NO TICE " The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires d_e Gove_ nor of ( alifo_ nia _o publish a lis_ of sHbs_H_ces kuown _o _he S_e _0 (_Hse (an('er, bird_ defe(_s or od_er reprodu( five harm, and requhes businesses to warn (Hs[oulerg sHbs_ Of' po[efHiH1 exposHre 1o sH(h _Hlces.
Important SafEty Instructions StaD_less Steel O.tdoor CookDL_" Ce_ter SAFE TY PRE CA UTIONS " Use this appliance only for its intended as described in this guide. ° Children use should not be left alone or unattended in an area where the cooking center is being used. ° For personal safety, wear proper apparel. Loose fiuing garments or sleeves shouM never be worn while using this appliance. Some synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and should not be worn while cooking.
SAFE TY PRE CA U770NS "At least once a year, the unit should be inspected tbr die presence of spiders, spider webs 05 odle5 insects. The burner asea is a ( ommon and deshed spider haven and (an present a dangerous ( ondilion which can dm_ge die ( ooking center and render it unsafe [br use. The presence of spiders, spider webs or odier insects (:an callse die gas to flow from file front of d_e burner. This is a very dangerous condition which can cause a fire to octet behind die va]ve pane].
Features of Your Cooking Stai_le,s,s Steel Outdoor (;enter Cooki_g Ce_ter Desigrz information (A'ot all fi,ature,_ are on all models. Appearance may va*y lh*'oughout this Guide.
The Grill Stainle,_,_ Steel Outdoor General information Tile grill section consists of a large cast iron burner or burners (depending on model), a series of stainless steel heat baffles (on some models), a bed of natural lava rocks or ceramic briquettes and a porcelain enameled heat retaining grill rack(s). Each burner 24"models. is rated at 15,000 BTU titr Ce_lter Grill rack Lava rocks Each burner is rated at 20,000 BTU tor 27," 36" and 48" models.
The Grill Stt_i_d('.',.', The grill is supplied wflh natural lava rock (on some models), Because of die porosily of natural lava 5o(k il is superior in ils abililv lo capmre heal as il 5ises from die grill bmners. h also possesses the thermal mass needed for professional results. Flareq_ps are comrolled because die lava radianl keeps grease from gelting lo die flames and ignhing. 5"tt.
Make sure that the match is adjacent to the burner ports. (On 24" models, open the lid and use the lighting hole on the left top edge.) Push and mrn the control knob, which is centered on the burner you wish to light, to LITE. If the burner does not light in 4 seconds mrn the knob OFF. Wait 5 minutes and tU again. If the burner will not light after several attempts, see the Problem Solver in the back of this guide.
The Grill Grilling requires high he,it for searing and proper browning Most roods me ( ooked at the HI heat setting for the entire cooking time. However, when grilling large pieces of meat or poultry, it may be necessary to mrn the heat to a lower setting after the inhia] browning. This cooks the _bod through without burning the outside. Foods cooked %r a long time or basted with a sugary marinade may need a lower heat setting near the end of the cooking time. Do not leave the grill unattended cooking.
This is a suggest ed guide o hi?. Th ere are m a ll_ va ria bl es th at will aftect c_t_Ning perthr m a ll(e. The se in (hu(le win(L temperature, humidity and cut of meat. Food Weight/ Thickness Fresh Vegetables glet,t,_,caH'ols, l_tnd/_s O_tion l/2" slices Flame Size Approximate Time Comments Medium 12 to 20 rain. Slk:e. Dot with butter or margarine. Wrap in hear} dut) fbiI. Turn occasionally. Medium 8 to 20 rain. Brush occasionally with melted butter or margarine.
Range-Top Burners Stai_de.s.s Sged Ou,'door R ange-top burners (on some modeL9 Coot_i_g Ce_ger St)me cooking centers are equipped with heavy (ast iron burners. Ea(h is rated at 15,000 BTU and has a total T spark igniter The burner grates are fi)r efficient por(elain enamel lighting. r)ver cast irrm for durability. Each cooking center comes with a stainless steel cover which doubles as a work surtace.
Rotisserie _ystem (on some mo&l,_) The rotisserie sys_en3 is designed _o cook i_ems from _he back of the grill using in_iared heat. The rotisserie motor is equipped wffh metal gears and is capable of turning up to a 12, 15 or 20 lb. cut ofmea_ or poultry, depending on _he model. The actual capaci V is limited by demance and 5no[or [orq33e. Maximum 24" mode[ ............. Maxim.m 27" mode[ ............. Maxim.m 36'_ 48" modeZs ......... WARNING: 12 [b, t.
The Rotisserie System Stt_i_[t,.s.sSt(.'(4 0u/door Assembly On 24" models tile motor is mounted by sliding it down into place in the metal channel attached to the right side of the grill. The skewer is connected to the motor assembly by placing the pointed end through the motor access hole in the grill and into the motor. The left side of the skewer rests in the grill groove.
To setup grill for rotisserie (24"modeLs the 1. Open the lid. 2. Remove only) the grill racks. 3. Remove the front large stainless steel radiant tray with briquettes. 4. Remove the back small stainless steel radiant tray _dth briquettes and place it into the rotisserie cooking position by sliding it into the rotisserie cooking slots. 5. Place the basting pan, on the grill floor, inside the grill compartment, against the bottom of the stainless steel radiant tray. 6.
The Rotisserie System Stai_le,_,_ Steel Outdoor To light the rotisserie b_rTler (orl some modeL_) Open the lid. Push the control I,ITE position. knob to the HOLD 10 SEC, WHIL£ Press the safety valve button, hold in, and begin turning the rotary ignitor button located next to the control knob. It may be necessary to mrn the ignitor knob several times until the burner lights. You will hear a snapping sound. At the same time, a spark will be provided at the sate b"probe.
Tile Smoker System Stai_[('ss Steel O_d(h>or Coot_i_g" Ce_ter The smoke flavor tray (o_zso*>_e model,O For the 27" models, tile smoke flavor tray is located directly beneath the rotisserie burner. It is a stainless steel tray which is designed to hold wood chips or herbs tot adding a smoke flavor to fi)ods. For the 36" and 48" models, the smoke flavor tray is located above a 5,1100 BTU burner.
Ca -e and Cleaning Stainless Steel Outdoor Cooking Center Grill rack(s) The easiest way to clean the grill is immediately aider cooking is completed and after turning off the flame. Wear a barbeque miu to protect your hand tiom die heat and steam. Dip a brass brisde barbeque brash in tap water and scrub the hot grill. Drip file brush ffequendy in the bowl of water. Steam, created as water contacts the hot grill, assists the cleaning process by so_ening any food pardcles.
B_I'TIgr grates (on some model,9 The range-top burner grates are porcelain enamel over cast iron for durabili/y. To avoid burns do not clean a hot grate. They may be _dped while in place with hot, soapy water, rinsed and wiped dty. Never immerse a hot grate in water. Due to rapid temperature changes the porcelain may pop off the edges of the grates. Do not be concerned as the base metal, cast iron, soon darkens to blend with the porcelain enamel. Use care when _dping areas where the enamel has popped off.
Ca -e and Cleaning Stai_le,_,_ Steel Outdoor BIATTIeF FeD_1073(_[ (o** some model,_) Ensure the gas supply is off, the knr)bs are in the OFF position and all smth_ es are _r)ol before removing a burner. Cool;i_g Ce_ter _,_s h tubes _ The grill and range-top burners are cast iron coated with porcelain enamel. Occasionally it will be necessaiy to remove surface rust to ensure proper performance. Frequency r)f cleaning will depend oil the climate and location and how often you use the cooking center.
R o tisserie Keep the rotisserie motor electric cord away fiom tile heated surtace of tile grill. When not in use remove and store tile motor in a dry location. (lean tile skewer Clean tile exterior brush. ill waiii1 sudsy water. of tile burner (st with a xdre Be sure burner ports are cleat and flee flom debris. (lear any clogged ports with a straightened paper clip. Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off and clog the port. Never enlarge the burner ports.
The Problem Stainle._._ Questions Use this problem sol :er: ? PROBLEM POSSIBLE GRILL WON'T LIGHT WHEN THE ROTARY IGNITER IS TURNED Che(k Sol er 7 Yd(.(:[ ()uldoor Coo/_ing C(:nt(:_" CAUSE to see if other bmners on tile refit operate. Remove tile grill r_ck _md tile stainless steel radiant truly, and w_tch tile igniter tip_ You should see a sparkjm_p from tile tip of tile igniter when tile knob is turned. If' there is no spark (he(k to ensme there is gas supplied to tile unit.
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Warranty for customers in Canada StaD_le,ss Steel O.ldoor YOUR ?VIONOGtL&VI OUTDOOR COOKING CENTER Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Pro(_of date is needed to obtain service under warranty. WHAT IS COVERED orig_nal CootcDLg"Ce,ter WARP_VFY purchase FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date o_ original pm:(hase, we will provide, _ee of charge, par_sand service labor in your home to repair or repb_ce anypart of the cooking center that fMls be( m_se of_ manufacturing defe( t.
Warranty ff_r customers in the USA StaD_te._._ 5"tee[ O_ddoor YOUR NIONOGRAMi OUTDOOR COOKING CENTER WARRAA_Y Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original date is needed to obtain service under warTanty. WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONEoYEAR Coot_i_g Ce_ter purchase WARRANTY For one year from date of original pro:chase, we will provide, flee of charge, par_s and se_vice labor in Fore home _o repair or replace anypart of the cooking center that f_fi]sbecause of a manufactming defect.