Cal Flame Chef C250, Chef C200, Chef C250B, Chef C300L, Chef C300R 2002 Owner’s Manual

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2002 Owner ’s Manual
USA and Canada
Chef Series
Master Chef Series
Gourmet Series
Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited.
This owners manual is for BBQ Grills and Outdoor Kitchens
Manufactured after March 1, 2002 Sold and Delivered in USA and
Due to our continuous improvement program, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to
change without prior notice.
Welcome
To The Cal Spas Family
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Cal Flame BBQ. Welcome to our family. You can feel confident knowing that you have purchased on of the most technologically advances outdoor cooking environment in the industry. Your new Cal Flame BBQ is backed by the world wide recognized name in value, reliability and customer service, Cal Spas.
Customer Infromation:
We want to learn more about you. After reading this manual, please complete and submit the attached Customer Survey and Warranty Registration Card or register online at CalSpas.Com. Your feedback will be used to help us serve you, our valued customer better, and register your new outdoor kitchen warranty.
Cal Spas has been manufacturing home resort products since 1979, and is considered a pioneer and leader in the industry. Through our State-of -the-Art manufacturing facility in Pomona, California, we manufacture not only world class outdoor kitchens, but also an entire line of home resort products. Those products include, but are not limited to Spas, Gazebos, Saunas, jetted bathtubs, billiard tables, and much, much more. Cal Spas is devoted to bringing you a total environment of peace, tranquility, and pure enjoyment with extensive line of Home Resort Products.
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Table of Contents
Safety:
Safety Instructions.....................................00
Insect Warnings.........................................00
Before Using You Grill Customer Information Model and Serial Location
Installation:
Installation Location Built-in Installation Built-In Designs Cabinet Cutout Design Gas Requirements Side Burner Attachment Access Door Adjustments and Efficiency Air Shutter Adjustment Low Setting Adjustment for
grill and open burners......................................
Leak Testing Leak Test Procedure Heat Deflector
Operation:
Grill Features Grilling Grill Operation Grill Lighting Manually lighting the grill Rotisserie Operation Manually lighting the
nfrared Rotisserie Burner..................................
Lighting side burner Manually lighting side burner Flame height
Cleaning and Maintenance:
Racks.....................................00
Drip Trays.........................................00
Stainless Steel Grill Burners Heat Deflector Firebox Bottom
Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting
Customer Service:
Customer Service contact
WARNINGS AND NOTICES
General Safety Requirements:
1. Installation of this appliance must conform with local codes and with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or CAN/CGA­B149.1, Natural Gas Installation Code or CAN/CGA-B149.2 Propane Installation Code.
2. The utilization of an external electrical source requires that when installed, this gas appliance must be electricaly grounded in accordance with local codesand the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or in Canada CSA C22.1.
3. This grill and side burner and inline shut off valve must be disconnected prior to perform­ing any pressure testing of gas line above 1/2 psi (3.5kPa),
4. When using a self-contained LP-gas sup­ply system, make sure that the tank is properly marked with with either the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) or National Standards of Canada CAN/CSA­B339
5.
WARNING:
California Proposition 65: The burning if gas cooking fuel generates some byproducts that are on he list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause cancer of reproductive harm. To minimize exposer to these substances, always operate this unit as described in this manuals and only operate in well ventilated areas.
WARNING:
Use of this product in any other way than described in this manual, may result in fire or explosion, causing property damage, personal injury or even death.
WARNING:
Always have a licensed electrician and contractor install electricaland gas lines. Incorrect instalation in either case may result in fire or explosion, causing property damage, personal injury or even death.
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Shut off gas to grill
2. Extinguish any open flame
3. Open lid
4. If oder persists, immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department
DO NOT TRY TO FIX THE PROBLEM YOURSELF.
Customer Information
Locating Products Serial Number:
Your new Cal Flame BBQ’s serial number is located on a metal plate inside the door below the grill on the floor. You will need this number to properly register you BBQ and activate warranty coverage.
Please write this number is the space provided in the back of this manual for future ref­erence.
Warranty Registration:
It is very important to properly register you BBQ’s warranty. As mentioned on the previous pages, you can do this two ways. You may register at Calspas.com or complete the enclosed Customer Survey and Registration Card. Each will only take a few minutes of your time and ensure that your purchase is registered. With this information we are able to activate your warranty and be able to offer assistance in the future for parts and accessories ordering.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read before installing and operating your new Cal Flame Grill
1. Your new gas grill should be professional installed by a licensed contractor. Refer to the instruction in this manual to ensure proper and safe installation and operation.
3. Have a qualified technician or installer adjust your grill for the type of gas (Natural or Propane).
2. Ask installer of the location of the shut-off valve. Note: All gas line are required to have their own shut-off valve readily available
4. If you smell gas:
4.1 Shut off gas to grill
4.2 Extinguish any open flame
4.3 Open lid
4.4 If oder persists, immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department
DO NOT TRY TO FIX TH E PROBLEM YOURSELF.
5. Caution: To prevent fire and smoke damage, remove all pakaging mateial before operating grill.
6. Before starting to cook: Clean the grill thoroughly with hot, soapy water. This is necessary to remove
residuals and solvents used at the factory to clean and remove dirt, oil and grease which may have remained from the manufacturing process. The grates should thoroughly cleaned.
7. Spiders and other insects can nest in the burners of the grill and block the gas and airflow to the burner ports. This creates a dangerous condition that can result in a fire from behind the valve panel. Inspect and clean the burners periodically; follow guidelines in Cleaning and Maintenance on page 26.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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8. In the event a burner goes out and gas escapes, turn off burner knobs, open fully the grill hood and let the air out. Do not attempt to use the appliance until the gas has had time to dissipate.
9. Unless specifically recommended in this manual, do not repair or replace any part
of the grill. Aqualified technician should perform all other service. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized service agency.
10. Never grill without the drip pan in place and pushed all the way to the back of
the grill. Without it hot grease could leak downward and produce a fire or explosion hazard.
11. Keep any electrical supply cord, or the rotisserie motor cord away from the heat­ed areas of the grill.
12. Never use the grill in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront, mountaintop, etc.) a windbreak will be required. Always adhere to the specified clearances listed in page 6.
13. The area surrounding your new grill should be kept clean, and free from flamma­ble liquids and other combustible materials such as mops, rags, brooms, etc., as well as solvents, cleaning fluids, and gasoline.
14. Do not use the grill or open burners as a storage area for flammable or plastic items, which may ignite. Do not store spare LP cylinder or flammable materials in the cart or under a built-in location. An LP cylinder not connected for use should not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
15. Never line surface burners with tin foil.
16. When the unit is not in use and connected to a self-contained LP-gas supply system, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder.
17. When not in use it is permissible for a self-contained LP-gas outdoor appliance, to be stored indoors only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed. Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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18. Never locate this appliance under an overhead, unprotected combustible con­struction or enclosed area such as a garage, shed, or breezeway. Keep clear of trees and shrubs.
19. This outdoor gas cooking appliance is not intended to be installed in or on recre­ational vehicles and/or boats.
Precautions Regarding Children
1) Never leave children unattended in the area where the grill is being used.
2) Do not store items of interest to children around or below the grill, in the cart or masonry enclosure.
3) Never allow children to sit or stand on any part of the grill or to crawl inside a cart or enclosure.
Use Precautions
1) Never leave the grill and top burners unattended while using high flame settings. Boilovers cause smoking, and greasy boilovers may ignite.
2) Always use the proper size pan. Select utensils with flat bottoms large enough to cover the burner. The use of undersized utensils exposes the sides of the utensils to direct con­tact with a portion of the flame. This can scorch utensils, and hamper cleanup. Excessive flames on large stainless steel pots can result in permanent discoloration. For best results, we recommend commercial quality aluminum pans and utensils.
3) Always position handles of utensils inward, so they do not extend over adjacent work areas or cooking areas. This reduces the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to accidental contact with the utensils.
4) Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up a flaming pan. Turn appliance off and smother the flaming pan with a tight-fitting lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. For flaming grease outside of the pan, smother with baking soda, or use a dry chemical or foam type fire extinguisher.
5) Never let clothing, potholders or other flam­mable materials come in contact with or too close to any grate, burner or hot surface until it has cooled. Fabric may ignite and result in personal injury.
6) When using the grill, do not tough the grill rack, burner grate or immediate surroundings as these areas become extremely hot and could cause burns.
7) Proper apparel is a safety consideration. Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments while using your new grill.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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8) Only use dry potholders - do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of potholders. Moist or damp potholders used on hot surfaces could cause burns from steam.
9) Do not heat any unopened glass or metal container of food on the grill. Pressure may build up and cause the container to burst resulting in serious harm or damage to the grill.
10) Do not use charcoal in the grill.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION OF YOUR NEW GRILL
Safe and satisfactory operation of your new grill depends upon its proper installation. The installation, adjustments and service of your new grill must be performed by qualified installers and service technicians. This is necessary to insure proper operation and also to prevent accidents.
Location
When determining a suitable location take into account concerns such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic paths and keeping any gas supply lines as short as possible. Locate the grill only in a well ventilated area.
Built-in Installation
Your new grill is designed for easy installation into a non-combustible enclosure. The supporting deck and counter must be level and flat. When determining the final loca-
tion for your grill it is required that ventilation holes be provided in the enclosure so that gas will not become entrapped in the event of a leak (See page 9).
Built-in Design Models
If using a rear wall, locate the weatherproof electrical outlet on the left-hand side for the rotisserie motor. The rotisserie motor requires a 110/120-volt supply. The power supply cord on the motor is equipped with a 3 prong (grounded) plug for protection against shock hazard. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
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