Conforms to ANSI
STD Z21.58a-2008
Certificated to CSA
STD 1.6a-2008
PUT SERIES NO. LABEL HERE
IMPORTANT: Read the lighting instruction on Page 11 before first time use!
To installer or person assembling power burner: Leave this manual with power burner
for future reference.
To consumer: Keep this manual for future reference.
COYOTE OUTDOOR LIVING, INC.
www.coyoteoutdoor.com
For Outdoor Use Only
Welcome & Congratulations
Congratulations on your purchase of a new power burner! We are very proud of our product
and we are completely committed to providing you with the best service possible. Your
satisfaction is our #1 priority.
Please read this manual carefully to understand all the instructions about how to install,
operate and maintain for optimum performance and longevity.
We know you’ll enjoy your new power burner and thank you for choosing our product. We
hope you consider us for future purchases.
Please read and save the instructions
This Manual provides specific operating instructions for your model. Use your power
burner only as instructed in this manual. These instructions are not meant to cover every
possible condition and situation that may occur. Common sense and caution must be
practiced when installing, operating and maintaining any appliance.
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions….....................2
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Locating the Power burner ..........4
Gas Requirements ...................... 6
Using Your Power Burner......…...11
Lighting Your Power Burner……..11
Care & Maintenance……………...13
Troubleshooting...........................16
Limited Warranty………….............18
Parts Listing.................................20
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open Lid.
4. If odor continues, keep away from the
appliance and immediately call your gas
supplier or your fire department.
WARNING
Cautions & Warnings:
•
•
DANGER
WARNING
DANGER indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
•
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate personal injury, or property
damage.
•
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING:
1. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other
flammable liquids or vapors 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.
•
WARNING
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY:
NEVER operate power burner in enclosed
areas, as this could lead to gas
accumulating from a leak, causing an
explosion or a carbon monoxide buildup
which could result in injury or death. DO
NOT use your power burner in garages,
breezeways, sheds or any enclosed area.
NOT FOR USE BY CHILDREN. If these
instructions are ignored, a hazardous fire or
explosion could result in physical injury,
death or property damage!
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Safety Instructions
WARNING:
or property damage. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly
before installing or servicing this equipment.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury
General Safety Instructions
1. For Household Outdoor Use Only – DO NOT use indoors or in any type of enclosed area such as a
garage, shed or breezeway. Keep clear of trees and shrubs. The power burners are not intended
for installation in or on recreational vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving
installation. Not for commercial use.
2. The area surrounding your new power burner should be kept clean and free from flammable
liquids and other combustible materials such as mops, rags or brooms, as well as solvents,
cleaning fluids, and gasoline.
3. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from breathing toxic fumes and from explosion and fire
as a result of leaking gas, use only outdoors in an open area with good ventilation. Do not obstruct
the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
4. Never use the power burner in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront,
mountaintop, etc.) a wind break will be required. Always adhere to the specified clearances listed.
5. Do not leave the power burner unattended while cooking.
6. Do not use natural gas in a unit designed for liquid propane gas or vice versa.
7. Do not use fuel such as charcoal briquettes the power burner.
8. Keep children and pets away from hot burner. DO NOT allow children to use or play near the
power burner.
9. Never attempt to repair or replace any part of the power burner yourself unless specifically
recommended in this manual. All other services should be performed by a qualified service
technician.
10. Never lean over an open power burner. Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or
near the power burner. Do not wear loose-fitting clothes or long sleeves while using the power
burner as some fabrics can be highly flammable.
11. Have an ABC fire extinguisher accessible. Never attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or
other liquids.
12. Never use aluminum foil to line the power burner racks or the drip trays, this can alter airflow for
proper combustion and also build up heat in the control area causing the knobs and igniter to melt.
13. When using the power burner, do not touch the power burner rack, burner grate, or immediate
surroundings as these areas become extremely hot and can cause burns. Always use a covered
hand when opening the power burner hood and only do so slowly to allow heat and steam to
escape.
14. DO NOT allow grease or other hot material dripping from the power burner onto the valve, hose or
regulator, turn off gas supply immediately. After the power burner has cooled, determine the cause
and correct it. After cleaning the valve, hose and regulator, perform a leak test before continuing
use.
15. Do not heat any unopened glass or metal container of food on the power burner. Pressure may
build up and cause the container to burst, possibly resulting in serious personal injury or damage
to the power burner.
16. Keep any electrical supply cords away from water or heated surfaces. Electrical cords should be
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placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard.
17. Keep gas supply lines as short as possible.
18. Never move the power burner when hot.
19. DO NOT use while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
20. DO NOT store a spare gas cylinder under or near your power burner.
21. DO NOT use the power burner without the drip tray in place, hot grease could leak downward and
produce a fire or an explosion. Drip tray should be pushed all the way to the rack located just under
the power burner.
22. Grease is extremely flammable. Let hot grease cool down before attempting to handle or dispose
of it. The drip tray should be cleaned and free of grease on a regular basis.
23. In the event that a burner goes out, turn burner knobs to the full OFF position. Ensure that it can
vent (leave lid off). Do not attempt to use the power burner until the gas has had time to dissipate.
24. Do not use power burner until leak check has been made.
25. Turn off the cylinder valve when your power burner is not in use.
26. Ensure the control knobs are in the “OFF” position when not in use.
27. Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas appliance.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 - WARNING: The burning of gas cooking fuels generates some
byproducts which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause
cancer or reproductive harm. California law requires businesses to warn customers of potential
exposure to such substances. To minimize exposure to these substances, always operate this unit
according to the Use and Care Manual, ensuring you provide good ventilation when cooking with gas.
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Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation. In the absence of local codes, this
unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code No. Z223.1-1998 USA or
CAN/CGA-B149.1/.2 Natural Gas/Propane Code (Canada) latest edition or the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1, 1990 or latest version.
- Before installing built-in power burners into enclosures, copy all product information such as model
number, serial number and type of power burner (e.g. natural gas or LP) and store information in a
safe place.
- If the power burner is installed by a professional installer or technician, be sure that he shows you
where your gas supply shut-off is located. All gas lines must have a shut-off that is readily and
easily accessible. If you smell gas, check for gas leaks immediately. Check only with a soap and
water solution. Never check for gas leaks with an open flame.
Notice:
These instructions will provide you with the measurements necessary for you or your builder to construct
a masonry structure to house your outdoor gas power burner.
IMPORTANT:
We strongly recommend professional installation and hookup of the Gas BBQ power burner.
Locating the Power Burner
Gas fittings, regulator, and installer supplied shut-off valves must be easily accessible.
LOCATION OF YOUR POWER BURNER:
Locate the power burner only in a well ventilated area. Never locate the power burner in a building,
garage, breezeway, shed or other such enclosed areas without an approved ventilation system. During
heavy use, the power burner will produce a lot of smoke. Ensure there is adequate area for it to
dissipate.
Ventilation Requirements for Proper Operation of your Power Burner
• Ventilation for a gas power burner is absolutely mandatory to ensure that your power burner
performs as intended and to ensure the safety of you and your family. The vents that are required to
honor a Coyote warranty, not only ensure that any heat that is trapped inside your power burner
from environmental factors (such as wind) escape but they also allow any gas that has leaked from
a tank or connection, to escape before a buildup of such gas can occur and possibly ignite.
o A minimum of 2 vents for cross ventilation and at least 20 sq in on each vent is
required for a Coyote Warranty to be upheld.
• Ventilation and the variable of your most common wind direction must always be considered when
planning your outdoor cooking island. Just the same as you would plan the layout and measure your
indoor kitchen, you must also do the same for the outdoors but you can not forget about Mother
Nature and the effects she can have on your outdoor cooking equipment.
Clearance
:
•TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION: For non-combustible material, Coyote power
burners can be placed directly on, or adjacent to the non-combustible material.
•CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION: For combustible construction, you must
have at least 24" clearance to any combustible material (in any direction) for a Coyote Warranty
to be upheld and for the safety of the homeowner. You can NOT locate the grill under any
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combustible material without an approved ventilation system directly located above the unit.
For Built-in Installations
A built-in power burner is designed for easy installation into masonry enclosures. For non-combustible
applications, the power burner drops into the opening (as shown in cut-out detail drawing - Fig. A)
and hangs from the power burner body itself. A bottom deck is not required to support the power burner
from the bottom. It is also required that:
• Two ventilation holes, of at least 20 sq inches in size, must be present to help release any gas
from a leak and allow residual heat to dissipate.
• The counter should be flat and level in reference to the floor.
LP TANK STORAGE MUST BE ISOLATED IN A SEPARATE COMPARTMENT FROM THAT OF THE
POWER BURNER AND IT MUST BE VENTED AS WELL. (RECOMMEND BOTTOM VENTS FOR LP)
Cut out Dimensions Figure A
Model
CPB Power Burner 11 1/2" 21" 22 1/2" 12 3/4" 24" 26" 60,000 60,000 No Electrical
Product
Description
Cutout Dimensions Overall Dimensions
Height Width Depth Height Width Depth LP NG Qty Needed
Total BTU
Ratings
Electrical
Outlets (110V)
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Gas Requirements
NOTE: Always have a qualified service technician perform difficult conversions
or modifications.
WARNING:
unregulated gas line can cause excessive heat or fire.
IMPORTANT:
control knobs are in the “OFF” position.
• Verify the type of gas supply to be used, either natural or LP, and make sure the marking on the
appliance rating label agrees with that of the supply.
• All pipe sealants must be an approved type and resistant to the actions of LP gas. Never use
pipe sealant on flare fittings.
• The installation of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, with either National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B149.2, or the
Standard for Recreational Vehicles, ANSI A 119.2/ NFPA 1192M, and CSA Z240 RV Series,
Recreational Vehicle Code, as applicable.
Never attach an unregulated gas line to the appliance. Connection to an
Before connecting power burner to gas source, make sure BBQ Power burner
WARNING:
convert, be sure to contact your power burner dealer FIRST!
LP Gas Hook-up
This propane gas power burner is designed to operate on propane gas ONLY, at a pressure regulated
at 11” (279.4mm) water column (W.C.) when equipped with the correct propane orifices on the valves
and a propane regulator on the supply line regulated at the residential meter. The LP gas power burner
is designed to be used with a standard 20 lbs gas cylinder and must be constructed and marked in
accordance with specifications of the US Department of Transportation for propane gas cylinders.
Always keep cylinder securely fastened in an upright position. Never connect an unregulated propane
gas cylinder to the power burner.
Do not subject propane cylinders to excessive heat.
CAUTION:
appliance.
Gas valves are preset at the factory to operate on LP or natural gas. If you wish to
Never store a LP gas cylinder inside a building or in the vicinity of any gas-burning
Cylinder Specifications
- Any L.P. gas supply cylinder used with this power burner must be
approximately 12 inches diameter and 18 inches high. The maximum
fuel capacity is 80% and is approximately 20 pounds of propane.
- The L.P. cylinder must have a shut-off valve (see picture) terminating
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in a Type 1 L.P.
- A Type 1 compatible cylinder with a Type 1 cylinder valve has a back-check valve which does not
permit gas flow, until a positive seal has been obtained.
- The cylinder must be arranged for vapor withdrawal. It must also include a collar to protect the
cylinder valve. A safety relief device having direct communication with the vapor space of cylinder
must be provided. This will expel high pressure gas if the cylinder is overfilled or overheated which
could result in fire or explosion.
- All L.P. gas cylinders used with this appliance shall be constructed and marked in accordance with
the specifications for L.P. gas cylinders of the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT) or the
National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation
of Dangerous Goods; and Commission, as applicable; and shall be provided with a listed overfilling
prevention device.
- Read labels on the L.P. Gas Supply Cylinder.
- New cylinders are always shipped empty for safety.
- Allow only qualified L.P. gas dealers to fill or repair your L.P. gas supply cylinder.
- Inform the gas dealer if it is a new or used cylinder to be filled.
- After filling, have the gas dealer check for leaks and to see that the relief valve remains free to
function.
Hose and Regulator (Comes standard with the power burner)
The Type 1 connection system has the following features:
- The system will not allow gas to flow until a positive connection
has been made.
NOTE: The cylinder control valve must be turned off before
any connection is made or removed.
- The system has a thermal element that will shut off the flow of gas
in the event of a fire.
- The system has a flow limiting device which, when activated, will
limit the flow of gas to 10 cubic feet per hour.
- NEVER use power burner without leak testing this connection.
LP (Propane) Gas Supply Connection
1. The tank valve should be in the “OFF” position. If not, turn the knob
clockwise until it stops.
2. Make sure all burner valves are in the “OFF” position.
3. Always connect the gas supply regulator as follows:
Insert the regulator inlet into the tank valve and turn the coupling nut
clockwise until the coupler tightens up (see picture). Do not over
tighten the coupler. Turn the main tank valve on, remove the lid and
turn the burner control valves on the unit to the “HIGH” position for
about 20 seconds to allow the air in the system to purge before attempting to light the burners.
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Pre-Operation Leak Testing
DANGER
3. Do not insert any tool into the valve outlet or safety relief valve. You may damage the valve and
cause a leak. Leaking propane may result in explosion, fire, severe personal injury, or death.
3. If a leak is detected at any time or you cannot stop a gas leak, immediately close pipeline valve and
call LP gas supplier or you fire department.
3. Check all gas supply fittings before each use and each time the gas supply cylinder is connected to
the regulator. Have a qualified service technician leak test the power burner any time a part of the
gas system is replaced.
Before Testing
DO NOT smoke while leak testing. Extinguish all open flames. Never leak test with an open flame. Mix
a solution of equal parts mild detergent or liquid soap and water.
Leak Testing Valves, Hose and Regulator
1. Turn all power burner control knobs to OFF.
2. Be sure hose is tightly connected to LP tank.
3. Completely open LP tank valve by turning cylinder
valve knob counterclockwise (right to left). If you
hear a rushing sound, turn gas off immediately.
There is a major leak at the connection. Correct
before proceeding by calling franchiser for
replacement parts.
4. Brush soapy solution onto areas where bubbles
are shown in LP tank (see picture).
5. If “growing” bubbles appear, there is a leak. Close
LP tank valve immediately and retighten
connections. If leads cannot be stopped do not try to repair. Call franchiser for replacement.
6. Always close LP tank valve after performing leak test by turning cylinder valve knob clockwise.
NOTE:
the side burner. A slight leak in the system can result in a low flame, or a hazardous condition.
When leak testing this appliance, make sure to test and tighten all loose connections, including
LP Gas Supply Cylinder Disconnection
1. Turn the burner valves off.
2. Turn the tank valve off. (Turn clockwise to stop).
3. Detach the regulator assembly from the tank valve by turning the quick coupling nut
counterclockwise.
LP Tank Removal, Transport and Storage
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heated surfaces.
- Turn OFF all control knobs and LP tank valve. Turn coupling nut counterclockwise by hand only do not use tools to disconnect. Lift LP tank wire upward off of LP tank collar, then lift LP tank up
and off of support bracket. Install safety cap onto LP tank valve. Always use cap and strap
supplied with valve. Failure to use safety cap as directed may result in serious personal injury
and/or property damage.
- A disconnected LP tank in storage or being transported must
have a safety cap installed
(as shown). Do not store an LP tank in enclosed spaces such
as a carport, garage, porch, covered patio or other building.
Never leave a LP tank inside a vehicle which may become
overheated by the sun.
- Do not store LP tank in an area where children play.
LP Tank Filling
- Use only licensed and experienced dealers.
- LP dealer must purged tank before filling.
- Dealer should NEVER fill LP tank more than 80% of LP tank volume. Volume of propane in tank
will vary by temperature.
- A frosty regulator indicates gas overfill. Immediately close LP tank valve and call local LP gas
dealer for assistance.
- Do not release liquid propane (LP) gas into the atmosphere. This is a hazardous practice.
- To remove gas from LP tank, contact an LP dealer or call a local fire department for assistance.
Check the telephone directory under “Gas companies” for nearest certified LP dealers.
LP Tank Exchange
- Exchange your Type 1 cylinder with OPD safety feature-equipped ONLY.
- Always keep new and exchanged LP tanks in upright position during use, transit or storage. Leak
test new and exchanged LP tanks BEFORE connecting to power burner.
Large Capacity Propane Tanks and Homes:
• LP (Liquid Propane) Coyote Power burners can be installed into propane fueled houses.
Meaning that if your entire house is plumbed for propane and you have an exterior connection
for such use, then a standard LP power burner from Coyote will meet your needs, regardless of
the size. Any appliance can be installed if installed properly.
o Coyote does not supply any gas fittings or lines, other than the regulator needed within
the power burner box
o All Coyote LP Power burners come with a 20lb tank regulator. This regulator can not be
used or modified to work on any other setup.
If you are running off of a large capacity tank (more than 20lbs), then an “in-line”
LP regulator is needed. You can contact Coyote's Customer Service line for
further assistance.
o As counties vary from state to state, it is upon the owner/installer to ensure that all
county, state and federal codes are followed for any gas installation.
Keep any electrical supply cords and the fuel supply hose away from any
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Natural Gas Hook-up
Always check the rating plate to make sure the gas supply you are hooking up to is the gas type the
power burner is manufactured for.
This natural gas power burner is designed to operate on natural gas ONLY, at a pressure regulated at
4” (101.6mm) water column (W.C.) when equipped with the correct natural gas orifices on the valves
and a natural gas regulator on the supply line regulated at the residential meter.
IMPORTANT: Never connect the power burner to an unregulated gas supply.
Natural gas connections must be performed by a licensed contractor or local gas company
representative.
Natural Gas Hose and Regulator
IMPORTANT: NEVER use power burner without leak testing this connection.
Natural gas regulator model: GR120
Gas pressure: 4” (101.6mm)
Maximum rate working pressure: 1/2 Psig
Natural Gas Supply and Connection
1. Make sure all burner valves are in the “OFF” position
2. All NG units need to have a regulator and shut-off valve on the supply line.
3. All Pipe threads need to have proper, gas rated, outdoor rated thread sealant. Flare ends do not
need or utilize pipe sealant.
4. Your NG Coyote power burner comes with a ½” regulator.
a) You need to seal the regulator to the hose using your pipe sealant.
b) Then attach the flare end to your manifold line, with no pipe sealant.
c) Next, attach your next connection hose (not included) to the other side of the NG regulator (it
is also ½” MIP)
i. We suggest using ½” stainless steel corrugated hoses for all NG Power burners
ii. Make sure that you purchase a hose of adequate length and capacity for the intended
application.
d) Connect the other end of this hose, to your shut off valve
i. Depending on your choice of hose and shut-off, the nipple going into the shut-off valve
may vary.
e) Test all connections for leaks with a soap and water solution.
High Elevation Installation and Use
Coyote power burners are designed to operate most efficiently at 0-2000 feet above sea level. From
2000-4000 feet above sea level you will not notice any substantial decrease in your heat, although more
gas is combusting within the burners due to less oxygen. Above 4000 feet, you may experience a little
longer cooking time on your power burner than you would experience at sea level. But again, this is just due
to the air/fuel mixture taking place within the burners. If any problems or concerns exist about your location
or elevation, please contact Coyote Customer Service for assistance.
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unit.
Your power burner is designed to reach a temperature that you set by adjusting a valve that in turns adjusts
the amount of gas that goes through each burner. This Valve is located behind your knob and is the key to
your heat and fuel consumption. An example being: Cooking on low will give you longer use out of a 20lb
LP tank than will cooking on high every single time.
Furthermore, the way to ignite the burners is through the valves, so please understand the importance of
this piece and the position/care taken to the knobs.
• Example: If you forget to turn a knob off and the burner is not lit, then you will have a gas leak out of
that valve. You must be aware of your power burners status and be responsible!
Using Your Power Burner
Lighting the Power burner
•Failure to remove the lid while igniting the power burner, or not waiting 5 minutes to allow the
gas to clear if the barbecue does not light, may result in an explosive flame-up which can
cause serious bodily injury or death.
DANGER
• DO NOT use the power burner if gas odor is present.
• DO NOT stand with head, body, or arms over the power burner when lighting.
• Inspect the hose before using the power burner. If there is excessive abrasion or wear, or if
the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to the outdoor cooking gas appliance being put into
operation. The replacement hose assembly shall be that specified by the manufacturer.
•Ensure the area around the barbecue is clear of flammable substances such as gasoline, yard
debris, wood, etc.
•Ensure there is no blockage of the airflow through the vent space located below the face of the
WARNING
GENERAL RULES
Do not leave the power burner unattended while cooking!
- Make sure the power burner has been leak tested and is properly located.
- Check the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve orifice.
- Light the power burner burners using the instructions provided in this manual.
- Adjust heat settings to your desired cooking temperature.
- Allow power burner to cool down, wipe off any splatters or grease and clean the drip tray as
needed.
- Do not put a cover on the power burner while it is still hot as it could start a fire.
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Lighting Instructions
Using the Ignition System:
1. Remove the lid.
2. Keep your body, arms and face as far away from the burners and cooking surface as possible
3. Depress and rotate the knob counter clockwise to the "High" position.
a. As you are nearing the "High" position, you will notice the valve getting tougher to turn. This
is the spring inside the valve building up energy to create the spark. Once you hear a click,
the igniter has fired the spark and you must turn the valve completely off to generate
another spark.
b. Do not turn the knob too fast, as you need the gas to travel into your manifold, then to your
valve and finally into the burner where it will meet the spark from the igniter (at the front of
the burner). Alternatively, if you turn it too slow, you can cause a build up of gas in the
power burner and create a large flash when it ignites.
4. If the burner does not catch on the first attempt, try again immediately but be very aware of any gas
building up inside the power burner. If the power burner does light after three attempts, turn the
valves to the "Off" position and allow the power burner to clear of any built up gas for 5 minutes.
5. If at this point the power burner will still not ignite, you can try the manual lighting process below with
a long stem lighter and you can also contact Coyote Customer Service for further assistance to
troubleshoot your power burner.
6. To turn the power burner "Off," you simply turn each knob clockwise until it can not turn anymore. It
is also normal to experience a popping noise when the burners are turned off abruptly.
Manually Lighting the Burners:
• If for some reason, igniters fail to light, burners can be lit with a gas lighter.
oTo light gas power burner with a gas lighter, make sure the power burner has been
leak tested and burners can be properly located. Remove the cooking grid. Insert
long-necked gas lighter, placing it near the burner ports. Press in the far right control
knob and rotate left to “HIGH” setting to release gas. Turn on the button on gas lighter,
burner should light immediately. Place back the cooking grid back on the power burner.
Adjust burners to desired cooking temperature.
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turn off
gas supply at
the system manual shut off valve.
Care & Maintenance
CAUTION:
the fuel supply turned off at the cylinder. If your power burner is set up for use with Natural Gas,
All cleaning and maintenance should be done only when power burner is cool & with
DRIP TRAY
The drip tray located below the power burner should be cleaned periodically to prevent heavy buildup of
debris.
NOTE:
Allow the drip tray to cool before attempting to clean.
a.
IMPORTANT:
unless it is covered (cover sold separately). Rain water can collect inside the power
burner, the power burner cart or the drip tray if left uncovered. If the drip tray is not
cleaned after use and the power burner is left uncovered, the drip tray will fill with
water causing grease and water to spill below. We recommend cleaning and storing
the drip tray after every use.
Do not leave the power burner outside during inclement weather
Stainless Steel Care and Maintenance
It is a common misconception that stainless steel will maintain its original factory shine with little help
from the consumer. Unfortunately, this is not true. Stainless steel will not stain, discolor, corrode or rust
as fast as other types of steel, but it is not fully stain or weather proof. If it is not properly maintained, all
grades of stainless steel can face surface discoloration, corrosion and eventually rust. Any stainless
steel that is exposed to the environment will require attention and care throughout its life to ensure that it
keeps its shine and structural integrity.
Cleaning the Stainless Steel and Polishing
1. To clean the stainless steel you will want to wash off all dirt and debris from the steel with warm
water. If you have tough spots to clean, then a degreaser such as Formula 409 can be used.
2. Next, you will want to rinse and dry the steel thoroughly with a clean towel. Do not allow the steel
to air dry as the standing water can cause surface discoloration.
3. The last thing you want to do is to protect to the unit with a good polish. There are several
polishes on the market that work great (Barkeepers Friend Polish and Stainless Steel Magic are
a few) and will help keep your grill protected from the elements for a longer period of time. Most
of these polishes are toxic, so you would only want to use these on the exterior of the grill (not
your cooking grates or flavorizers).
a. You will want to apply the polish to a clean paper towel and wipe with the direction of the
grain in the stainless steel.
b. There should be no excess liquid on the surface but it is acceptable for it to be a little oily,
as that will dissipate.
4. If you have a situation where your grill has developed surface discoloration or surface rust, then
you need to clean the unit as stated above and use a good polish (Barkeepers Friend Polish, or
Instant Rust Out) to remove the spots.
a. Each of these polishing agents take about 30 seconds to work and then you simply wipe
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off the product (if needed use a soft Scotch-Brite pad to remove any tough spots.) If you
used Barkeepers Friend, then you do not need to do anything further. If you used Instant
Rust Out (or another cleaning agent), you would want to wipe it down with fresh water
and dry it off again with a clean towel and then coat the steel with a layer of WD-40 or
another Stainless Polishing solution, which will act as a surface protectant for the steel.
i. IMPORTANT: Be sure not to have your grill on when using any flammable
product, such as WD-40. These products are extremely flammable in their
aerosol form.
Environmental Factors that can affect your Grill
Mother Nature is a wonderful thing but unfortunately she can be tough on outdoor appliances. There are
several usual causes for surface discoloration and corrosion on your stainless steel outdoor equipment:
1) Mortar (which contains lime) from the island assembly process, has rested on the unit for a
pro-longed period of time and the unit was not cleaned quickly
2) Pool chemicals were splashed onto the grill (chlorine and acid will cause very quick problems) and
the unit was not cleaned off quickly
3) Hard water from sprinklers (chlorine in the water) was allowed to sit on the unit
4) Salt from the ocean air/water was allowed to rest upon the grill for a prolonged period of time before
being cleaned (beach owners must be diligent in maintaining their outdoor stainless equipment)
5) Dust, or rust, from other metals found it ways onto the grill and was left on for an extended period of
time.
6) Organic matters (such as certain types of food) might have gotten onto the surface of the grill and it
was then covered. With high humidity and low oxygen, corrosion will start to take place.
7) Sprays and cleaning solutions containing alkaline, lime, acid, salt might have been left on the grill
surface un-dried.
8) No stainless steel polish was ever used after one of the above mentioned acts took place.
Ways to Avoid Rust on your Grill:
1) Always purchase a Coyote Grill cover for your unit. This will ensure that your cover is correct fit and
breathable, while providing the protection needed to keep all other contaminants off of the surface.
2) When installing the unit, make sure to keep the unit covered when any masonry work is being
performed. If any mortar or dust does come into contact with the stainless, make sure to wipe it off
as soon as possible and use a stainless steel polish immediately afterwards.
3) Position your grill away from areas that can receive water splash from a pool or hot tub.
4) Do not store pool chemicals in your island or island cabinets.
How to Remove Scratches from your Stainless Steel:
If your situation is a little more serious and you have obtained scratches in your equipment, then you will
need to purchase a “stainless steel scratch kit.” These kits are popular in retail stores but can be easier
to obtain online. A very popular one is called “Scratch-B-Gone.” With these kits, you will not polish the
unit until you are done re-scratching the entire product you are working on. With a scratch kit, the goal is
to literally re-scratch the entire surface, so that the original grains are replaced by your new scratched-in
grains. With this practice, you must be willing to do the entire surface as you will notice a start and stop
point. Also, be careful to pay attention to your rolled or finished edges as these scratch kits will ruin this
finish. After you have used the kit, you will want to follow it up with a good stainless polish (as mentioned
prior) and then a dry towel for a final wipe down.
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ANNUAL CLEANING OF POWER BURNER HOUSING
Burn-off the barbecue after every cookout will keep it ready for instant use, however, once a year you
should give the entire power burner a thorough cleaning to keep it in top operating condition.
1. Shut off gas supply at source and disconnect fuel line. Re-protect fuel line fitting.
2. Remove and clean the cooking grid.
3. Cover the gas valve orifice (aluminum foil works well) to keep debris from getting inside.
4. Clean out any debris, grease, etc from the unit.
5. Remove aluminum foil from orifices and check orifices for obstruction.
6. Make sure the electrode is operating fully.
7. Reinstall cooking grid.
8. Reconnect to gas source and observe burner flame for correct operation.
IMPORTANT:
or any other grease absorbent substance. Grease will not be able to drip into the drip tray and a grease
fire may occur.
You should NOT line the bottom of the power burner housing with aluminum foil, sand
MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
1. Keep outdoor cooking gas appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline
and other flammable vapors and liquids.
2. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
3. Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
4. Visually check burner flames. Burner flames should be blue and stable with no yellow tips, excessive
noise, or lifting. If any of these conditions exist call our customer service line.
5. Clean outdoor cooking gas appliance, including special surfaces, with recommended cleaning
agents, if necessary.
6. Check and clean burner for insects and insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath the
power burner.
Recommended Cleaners for Specific Situations
JOB CLEANING AGENTS COMMENTS
Routine Cleaning
Fingerprints & smears Arcal 20, Lac-O-Nu Ecoshine Provides barrier film
Stubborn stains &
discoloration
Grease & Oil
Restoration/ Passivation Barkeepers Friend, Super Sheen
Soap, ammonia, detergent
Medallion
Cameo, Talc, Zud
First Impression
Any good commercial
detergent
Apply with cloth or sponge
Rub in direction of polish lines
Apply with sponge or cloth
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Troubleshooting Your Power burner
GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING
You should inspect the burners at least once a year or immediately if any of the following conditions
occur:
• The smell of gas.
• Flames appearing mostly yellow. (Some yellow at the tips is OK)
• The power burner will not get hot enough.
• Burners make a snapping noise.
• The power burner heats unevenly.
SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING
INSECT WARNING
which could disrupt gas flow. This dangerous condition could cause a fire behind and beneath the valve
panel, damaging the power burner and making it unsafe to operate. We recommend you check the
::::
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of this and other power burners,
WHEN TO LOOK FOR SPIDERS
You should inspect the burners once a year or immediately after any of the following conditions occur:
1. The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow.
2. The power burner does not reach temperature.
3. The power burner heats unevenly.
4. The burners make popping noises.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
If the power burner does not function properly, use the chart below before contacting a contractor for
service. You may save yourself the cost of a service call. Troubleshooting is for general purposes only. If
the problem still exists, contact your dealer or the nearest authorized agency for service.
Problem: Possible Causes and Solutions:
Power burner will not light when
the igniter button is pushed.
• Is your gas supply turned on?
• If this is an L.P. power burner, is there gas in your tank? Check
your gas level.
• Is one of your burners turned on? Allow up to 5 seconds of gas
flow to ignite.
• Is your igniter working?
- If you hear a snapping sound, can you see a spark at the
electrodes?
Note: You will need to remove your cooking grate to see
the electrodes. The electrodes should have a 1/8” to ¼”
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gap between the electrode and contact point.
• Check for a loose wire connection at the electrode box.
• Check to see if debris is blocking the electrodes.
• If the igniter is not working, can you light the power burner with
a lighter?
Flare-ups
Yellow Flames
Flame blows out on low setting
or has uneven heat distribution.
Low heat with the knob on
“HIGH”
Power burner is Too Hot
Flame behind control panel or
control knob area.
Fire at any connection. IMMEDIATELY shut off cylinder valve and allow power burner
• Check frame body and cooking grate for excess food or
grease build-up.
• Ensure power burner is not placed directly in the path of wind.
• Be sure drip tray is clean
Note: Some flare-ups may be inevitable if cooking greasy
foods.
• Check the burner inlet for obstructions, particularly at air inlets
for each burner.
•
Power burner may be in an area that is too windy.
•
Ensure correct gas supply is being used with correct appliance
type (LP / NG)
• Check for spider webs or insect nest in venturi and clean
venturi.
• Venturi may be misaligned and needs to be lined up over
orifices.
• Windy weather will require you to move power burner away
from the wind.
•
Lack of fuel. Check to see cylinder valve is open and cylinder
has fuel.
• Check to see if the fuel hose is bent or kinked.
• Make sure the power burner area is clear of dust.
• Check your gas supply and gas pressure.
• If it is only one burner that appears low, make sure the orifice
or burner is clean.
• Excess grease build-up causing grease fires.
• Damaged or faulty regulator.
•
Replace with factory authorized parts.
•
Cook on a lower temperature setting.
IMMEDIATELY shut off cylinder valve and allow power burner
to cool.
• Check for spider webs or insect nest in venturi and clean
venturi.
• Gas is leaking from a faulty connection. Tighten connections
with an adjustable wrench and replace damaged parts.
Perform a leak test on all connections before cooking on
power burner again.
•
Venturi may be misaligned and needs to be lined up over
orifice.
to cool.
• Gas is leaking from a faulty connection. Tighten connections
with an adjustable wrench and replace damaged parts.
•
Perform a leak test on all connections before cooking on
power burner again.
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Coyote Outdoor warrants to the original purchaser at the original site of delivery with proof of
purchase of each Outdoor Gas power burner/Side burner that when subject to normal residential
use, it is free from defects in workmanship and materials for the periods specified below. This
warranty excludes power burners used in rental and commercial applications. This warranty
excludes surface corrosion, scratches, and discoloration which may occur during regular use. It
does NOT cover labor or labor related charges. There will be shipping and handling charge for
the delivery of the warranty part(s).
COMPONENT WARRANTY PERIOD
Cooking Grids (no rust or burn through) ………………………...................................5 years (limited)
Valves/Ignition system....……………………………………………………………….......1 year (limited)
Stainless Steel Burners (no rust or burn through)……………………..........................Limited Lifetime
Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement, at our option, of the
product during the warranty period. The extent of any liability of Coyote under this warranty is
limited to repair or replacement. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts, damage
resulting from any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the product, use on improper
fuel/gas supply, use contrary to operating instructions, or alteration by any person other than a
factory service center. The warranty period is not extended by such repair or replacement.
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE: If you require service or parts for your Coyote Power
burner, please contact our Warranty Service Center for factory direct assistance. Our hours of
operation are 8 am to 4 pm CST. The phone number is 855.520.1559 and the Fax number is
214.520.1450. You may also fill out warranty claims online at www.coyoteoutdoor.com. Please
have your model number, serial number and proof of purchase available for any warranty
claim.
Coyote Outdoor may require the return of defective parts for examination before issuing
replacement parts. If you are required to return defective parts, shipping charges must be prepaid
by the customer. Upon examination and to Coyote Outdoor’s determination, if the original part is
proven defective, Coyote Outdoor, may approve your claim and elect to replace such parts without
charge. In any instance, customer is responsible for shipping and handling of the replacement
parts. Product repair as provided under this warranty is your exclusive remedy. Coyote Outdoor
shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or
implied warranty on its products.
This warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accidents, abuse,
misuse, alteration, misapplication, vandalism, improper installation, maintenance or service,
damages caused by flashback fire or grease fires, as set out in the Owner’s Manual. This warranty
does not cover scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloration caused by weather, heat, abrasive and
chemical cleaners, pool or spa chemicals, and/or any tools used in the assembly or installation of
this unit. This warranty does not cover paint loss, surface rust, corrosion or stainless steel
Limited Warranty
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discoloration which is considered normal wear and tear. This warranty does not cover the cost of
any inconvenience, personal injury, or property damage due to improper use or product failure.
Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes,
tsunamis, tornadoes, terrorism, discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly or in the
atmosphere, Acts of God/forces of Nature are not covered by this limited warranty.
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CPB LP/NG Parts List
CPB Parts Listing
# Description Part Number # Description Part Number
1 Main Nozzle CPB001 11 Side Plate CPB011
2 Oil Net CPB002 12 Control Panel CPB012
3 Fire Box CPB003 13 Knob Base CPB013
4 Fire Box Holder CPB004 14 Knob CPB014
5 Gas Pipe CPB005 15 Drip Tray CPB015
6 Valve CPB006 16 Leaking Pipe CPB016
7 Fire Tube CPB007 17 Cooking Grid CPB017
8 Back Shield CPB008 18 Hood CPB018
9 Fire Tube Holder I CPB009 19 LP Regulator CCX20034
10 Fire Tube Holder II CPB010 20 NG Regulator CCX20035
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