Owner’s Manual Assembly and Maintenance Instructions THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas: 1. Shut off gas to appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame. 3. Open Lid. 4. If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department. FOR YOUR SAFETY MH49347 Model: SDRIVDD - SDRIV4LDD - SDWELD THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER. KEEP THESES INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Note To Customer: We recommend that you “break in” your grill by cooking the first two or three times at medium or low temperature settings. This allows the cast aluminum drip pan to “season/break in’. Caution: We recommend after each use, you turn the control knobs to HIGH (with the lid closed) and run the grill for approximately 10 minutes. This will allow the accumulated fats and greases to cook off, and avoid a possible flare up on the next use.
SAFETY IMPORTANT! Check for compliance to these safety rules before each use! -Maintain a minimum clearance of 24 inches (61 cm) from sides and back of the grill to any combustible construction. -Do not use this appliance under overhead combustible surfaces. -Always keep the area around the grill clear from any combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable gas and liquids. -Do not block air to the appliance. -Do not block ventilation openings.
well ventilated space, NOT in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. It must be out of reach of children. A dust cap MUST be used whenever the tank is disconnected from the grill. When grill is not in use, close propane tank cylinder valve. When the propane tank is connected, the grill must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated space, not in a building, garage or any other enclosed area. Always close the propane tank before disconnecting it from the grill or when the grill is not in use.
Phoenix Grill WARRANTY LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON THE FOLLOWING: (Against Rust Through) Welded Stainless Steel Grill Top & Bottom 10-YEAR WARRANTY ON THE FOLLOWING: (Against Rust Through) • Riveted Stainless Steel Grill Top & Bottom • Stainless Steel Control Panel • Stainless Steel Column & Base • Stainless Steel Burner • Stainless Steel Cooking Grid • Stainless Steel Side Shelves • Cast Aluminum Drip Pan 1-YEAR WARRANTY ON THE FOLLOWING: (Against Rust Through) All other Components including; • Igni
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHOENIX GAS GRILL Vents on Back of Lid Heat Indicator Grill Lid Sta-Kool Swivel Handle Side Shelf Match Hole Grill Fire Pit Electronic Igniter Left and Right Burner Controls Control Panel Drip Pan Drain Valve Column Grease/Water Collector Bucket Base Locking Casters Vents On Rear Of Lid INSIDE VIEW Back View of Column Cast Aluminum Drip Pan Dual Burner and Gas Collector Box Tank Locking Bar On Propane Model 12 Ft.
Phoenix Grill Assembly Instructions Carton contains the following components for assembly: Please check to be sure that all parts are included before proceeding. Contact your dealer or the factory if any parts are missing. Hardware/Fasteners Grill and Cart Components HARDWARE QUAN.
Step 1: Mounting Column to Base. A. Attach the front (center) section of the column to the base using 2, 1/4-20 x 1/2” hex head bolts, 4 flat washers and 2 Kep nuts. (Fig. A) Attach the two (2) sides of the column to the base using 4, 1/4-20 x 1/2” hex head bolts, 8 flat washers and 4 Kep nuts. (Fig. B) B. NOTE: Washers should be placed after the hex head and before the Kep nuts. Follow through-out assembly. Hex Headl Grill Kep Nut Flat Washers C.
CONTINUE Step 3: Attaching Control Panel to Grill Pit. A. Thread on the push button to the igniter stem. (Fig. H) B. Attach the igniter probe wire (preassembled at factory to the gas collector box) to the electronic spark generator. (Fig. I) Igniter Wire Fig. H C. Attach the control panel to the front of pit by pushing the two threaded studs thru the holes in the bottom of the pit, making sure the venture tubes fit over the valve orifices and secure with 2, flat washers and 2, 1/4” Kep nuts. (Fig.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SDRIV4LDD PHOENIX GAS GRILL Stainless Steel Drop Down Side Shelf Grill Lid Heat Indicator Sta-Kool Stainless Steel Handle Electronic Igniter Right & Left Burner Controls Drip Pan Drain Valve LP Hose Ring Holder Grease Collector Bucket Short Legs LP Tank Holder Lower Shelf Bolts To Each Leg Long Legs INSIDE VIEW Gas Valve In Back Of Control Panel REAR VIEW Vents Drip Pan Dual Burner and Gas Collector Box Vent Slide Cooking Grid
PEEL ALL LASER TAPE BEFORE ASSEMBLING SDRIV4LDD Cart Assembly Tools Required For Assembly: 7/16” Wrench, 7/16” Socket Wrench with Extension, 3/8” Wrench. CAUTION: Edges of some of the grill parts may be sharp, use care when assembling grill. CAUTION: While handling the grill head be very careful not to damage the Venturi Tubes or the Ceramic Ignitor Insulator which protrudes from below the grill.
Step 2: Installing LP Tank Fastener 1. Located on the underside of grill pit, mount the LP tank fastener to the underside of the heat shield with 2 10-24 Pan Head Blots as shown in (Fig. 7). 2. Secure the LP tank fastener from the inside of the heat shield with two 10-24 Kep nuts as shown in (Fig. 8) and tighten with wrench. Step 4: Installing the Drop Down Shelves Mounting Bracket to Grill 1. Attach brackets to grill using bolts and kep nuts to each side of your grill as shown in (Fig.
Step 5: Lid Assembly to Fire Pit 1. Position the top and bottom hinges together and complete assembly using the 2 hinge pins and hinge clips (Fig. 12). 2. With the lid open attach the handle to the lid using two 1/4-20 x 3/4” hex bolts, flatwashers, graphite gaskets and kep nuts. The gaskets are positioned between the handle end caps and grill lid. (Fig. 13) 3. Install the thermometer through the hole in the center of the lid and snug the thermometer with thumb bolt. (Fig. 14) Do Not Over Tighten.
Gas and LP Tank Connections CONNECTING THE LP CYLINDER (Fig. R) Install the gas cylinder in the back of your grill, with the open side of the tank valve collar pointing towards the square hole in the tank enclosure. Ensure that all hoses, fittings and regulators are properly protected from heat and accidental damage. Hoses can be burned or chaffed if routed improperly. (See Hose and Regulator, page 3). Be sure all burner control valves on the grill are turned “OFF”.
Leak Testing and Lighting Your Grill Leak Testing Lighting Your Grill ALWAYS OPEN GRILL BEFORE LIGHTING THE BURNER. LEAK TEST ALL GAS CONNECTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR GRILL. DO NOT LEAN OVER AN OPEN GRILL. KEEP YOUR HEAD AND BODY AT LEAST ONE FOOT AWAY WHEN LIGHTING THE GRILL. DO NOT SMOKE WHILE LEAK TESTING. DO NOT LEAK TEST WITH A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME. IF BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT, IMMEDIATELY TURN BURNER CONTROL KNOBS TO OFF. WAIT FIVE MINUTES TO LET GAS CLEAR BEFORE YOU TRY LIGHTING AGAIN.
Maintenance General Maintenance Annual Maintenance Flashback In some areas of the country, spiders and other insects build nests, lay eggs and spin webs in the grill’s venturi tube or valve orifice. This obstructs the full flow of gas to the burner. Some gas backs up resulting in a “Flashback” - a fire in the venturi behind the control panel which could cause serious bodily injury or damage to your grill.
Maintenance General Maintenance B. Check spark. Pull the connector wire from the collector box (see “X” Fig. S). Bring wire to bottom or top of control panel, hold about 1/8" away and operate the ignitor. Check for spark. If there is no spark replace the Rotary Ignitor. If there is a spark the Rotary Ignitor is OK, but the Collector Box/Electrode assembly should be replaced (the ceramic insulator could be cracked).
Cooking Tips The following grilling steaming, smoking and baking tips are provided as helpful guidelines. With experience you will find the cooking times and temperature control settings that best suit your taste. Please refer to page 15 for suggested cooking times. Cooking Tips For Your New Phoenix Grill Your new Phoenix eliminates flare-ups because the cooking surface is shielded from direct flame contact by a drip pan.
Cooking Tips LIQUID SMOKE GRILLING Make sure your drip pan is relatively clean, see page 14 for drip pan removal cleaning. Close the drip pan drain valve and fill the drip pan with water (be sure not to overfill your drip pan). Add several ounces of liquid smoke. Experience will dictate how much liquid smoke is required to suit your taste. Heat the grill with both controls on “HIGH” for 20 to 25 minutes. Keep controls on the “HIGH” settings and cook to desired taste.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE If you are having difficulty with your grill, follow this guide to solve some common problems. Problem #1: BURNER(S) WILL NOT LIGHT OR THE GRILL DOES NOT GET HOT ENOUGH. PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION A. Propane Cylinder Almost Empty. Have Propane Cylinder Filled. B. Propane Cylinder Valve Not On. Turn Valve On. Turn Counter-Clockwise to Open. C. Kink In The Gas Hose. Reposition The Propane Cylinder To Straighten The Hose. D. Burner Holes Clogged.
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UPGRADES AND ACCESSORIES FOR ADDED VERSATILITY, CONVENIENCE AND OUTDOOR COOKING ENJOYMENT. Infrared Burner #PFMGSEAR State-of-art cooking system gives you time saving grilling at high temperature in seconds. The overall intense heat seals in meat juices for better flavor. Stainless Steel construction and mounts easily to the side of you grill. Our patented reversible cooking grid included. Electronic ignition for fast starts. Removable drip pan for easy clean-up.
Secondary Cooking Surface/Warming Rack #SDSCS More than a typical warming rack. This elevated surface cooks at lower temperatures for added flexibility. 24” W x 8” D x 4 1/4” H Roast Holder #RR3 Holds roasts, ham, fowl so heat circulates evenly around meat for thorough balanced cooking. Made of nickel-plated steel. 15-1/4" L x 10-1/2" W Rib/Potato Rack #RR2 Chrome plated accommodates 6 racks of ribs and 6 poatatoes.
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