EasyChef EC24, EC24R, EC30, EC30R User Manual

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EASYCHEF
TM
STAINLESS STEEL
EC24/R & EC30/R
BARBECUE AND ROTISSERIE
EC24 (Island not Included)
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
2. An LP tank not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING: Do not try to light this appliance without
reading “Lighting” instructions section of this manual.
NOTICE TO INSTALLER: These instructions must
be left with the owner and the owner should keep them for future use.
EC30R - Shown with Side Burner
FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open lid.
WARNING: Follow all leak check procedures
carefully in this manual prior to barbecue operation. Do this even if barbecue was dealer assembled.
THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
Sierra Products Inc. 63 Laxalt Drive, Carson City, NV 89706 P/N 140260 05/17 R3
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GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES
Thank you for purchasing the EasyChef TM Outdoor Cooking System from Sierra Products, Inc. Our goal is
to manufacture quality outdoor cooking products that provide years of service and satisfaction.
Standard Features Include:
a) Stainless type 304 stainless steel construction of
cabinet, hood, ceramic grates, and brass burners.
b) EGS - EasyChef Grilling System heats the right
amount of dripping for flavor while allowing the excess pass to help prevent flare ups.
TM
c) EasyClean
flare-ups and spreads even heat over cooking area.
d) Ceramic Briquettes - repels grease and are
virtually self-cleaning.
e) Stainless steel cooking grids with 400 sq. in. for
the EC24 and more than 540 sq.in. surface area for the EC30.
f) Heavy Duty stainless steel warming rack.
g) Multiple Installation Options - Built-in, Cart, Post,
or Pedestal.
High-tech Radiant Tray minimizes
EC30 General Dimensions
EasyChef outdoor cooking can be an exciting experience. You can grill, barbecue, roast, and bake with results that are tough to duplicate with indoor appliances. With the hood closed the EGS system will produce that “outdoor” flavor in food.
The EasyChef has a range of installation options available. They include: built-in, cart, pedestal, and permanent post. With some fore-thought and planning the EasyChef can be installed with minimum effort.
Remember when selecting a location for your grill installation, convenience is the key to outdoor cooking. Try to find a location that allows for easy access in both food preparation and service. The grill will become hot during operation, high traffic areas should be avoided. An additional consideration is maintenance and service. Always allow room for cleaning and annual service.
If your installation includes built-in, then a non­combustible structure will have to be constructed. In this case special consideration to clearances from combustible materials and overhead areas is very important. Follow the information included in this manual for proper installation. Use of the EasyChef on carts, posts, and pedestals should also follow the clearance from combustible materials for both side, back, and over head.
Your EasyChef is constructed from type 304 stainless steel with a brush finish. We suggest covering your grill when not in use. Covers are available from your dealer, For the EC30 ask for P/N 10573 or 10574; for the EC24 ask for P/N 10749 or 10750 depending on your installation. This will help minimize the effects of weather and general wear and tear.
EC24 General Dimensions
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions will give you the minimum requirements for safely installing and operating your EasyChef barbecue. Please read this manual and instructions carefully before attempting to install or operate this appliance.
i This appliance is not for use by children.
i Installations must conform to local codes. In the
absence of local codes, you must conform to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z 223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code or CAN/CGA-B149.2, Propane Installation Code.
i The pressure regulator supplied with the appliance
must be used. This regulator is set for 10.0 inches of water column for LP gas and 3.5 inches of water column for Natural gas.
i Do not use charcoal in this appliance.
i LP Units -LP-gas supply cylinder to be used must
be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP-gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339,
Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods. The cylinder
used must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve.
STORAGE
i The gas must be turned “OFF” at the source (LP
tank or shut off valve) when the barbecue is not in use.
i When the EasyChef is stored indoors, the gas
supply must be disconnected and the LP tank stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
i When the LP tank is not disconnected the
barbecue must be stored outdoors in a well­ventilated area.
i (a) Do not store a spare LP tank under or near
the appliance.
(b) Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full;
and
(c) if the above information in “(a)” and “(b)” is not
followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may occur.
OPERATING AREA
WARNING: Only use this barbecue outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Do not use in a garage, building, breeze way or any other enclosed area.
i Never leave your EasyChef barbecue under an
unprotected combustible roof or overhang.
i Your EasyChef is not intended for installation in or
on a recreational vehicle or boat.
i Do not use combustible materials within 16" of the
top and back or 14 inches from the side of this appliance.
i The entire cooking box and hood get hot when in
use. Do not leave unattended.
i Keep electrical supply cord and the fuel supply
hose away from any heated surface.
i Keep cooking area clear of flammable vapors and
liquids, and combustible materials.
WARNINGS
DANGER Failure to follow the Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions contained in this manual may result in serious bodily injury or death, or in a fire or an explosion causing damage to property.
i Do not store a spare or disconnected LP tank
under or near this barbecue.
i After a period of storage, and/or non-use, the
EasyChef Barbecue should be checked for gas leaks and burner obstructions before using. See instructions in this manual for correct procedure.
i Do not use the EasyChef Barbecue if there is a
gas leak present.
i Do not put a barbecue cover or anything
flammable on or in the storage area under the barbecue.
i Combustible materials should never be within
16 inches top, back, and bottom or within 14 inches sides of your EasyChef Barbecue.
i Never allow children to use your EasyChef
Barbecue.
i When operating your EasyChef Barbecue
never leave it unattended.
i Should the burners go out during operation,
turn all gas valves “OFF.” Open the lid and wait five minutes before attempting to relight using the lighting instructions.
i Never lean over open grill or place hands or
fingers on front edges of the barbecue.
i Your EasyChef barbecue should be cleaned
regularly for proper operation.
i The use of improper gas, LP on a NAT unit or
NAT on an LP unit is dangerous and will void your warranty.
i Use only the gas regulator supplied with your
EasyChef.
i Do not attempt to disconnect any gas fittings
while your barbecue is in operation.
LP GAS UNITS ONLY:
i A dented or rusty LP tank may be hazardous
and should be checked by your gas supplier. Never use a tank with a damaged valve.
i Although your LP tank may appear empty, gas
may still be present, and the tank should be transported and stored accordingly.
i If you see, smell or hear the hiss of escaping
gas from the LP tank: 1. Get away from the tank.
2. Do not attempt to correct the problem yourself. 3. Call your fire department.
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GRILL ASSEMBLY
Your EasyChef grill head and major components are factory assembled for your convenience. However, there are a few steps that will have to be accomplished before starting your installation.
Included with the EC24 Grill Head Assembly:
Description Qty.
Stainless Baffles 4
Stainless Cooking Grids 2
“Pyromid” Ceramic Briquettes (44 ct. Bag) 1
Natural Gas Units - Gas regulator (3.5 in/wc)
LPG Gas Units - Gas regulator with hose and type 1 tank connector (10.5 in/wc)
Units with EasyBroilTM Rotisserie System Only
Rotisserie Motor 1
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3) Check for proper placement of the burners, and positive connection of the venturi to the burner control valves (figure 6). If any components have moved or are not aligned, loosen the (2) #10 nuts securing the burners and re-align. These nuts may be accessed from underneath the grill. If your model includes the rotis burner, loosen the (4) #8 screws on the rear of the grill to align venturi.
BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
Built-in installations require construction of a non­combustible structure to house the unit. Materials commonly used include block, brick, and lathe and plaster over metal framing studs. Natural or LPG gas will need to be supplied with an accessible CSA approved shut off valve and sediment trap.
WARNING: Do not store or install an LPG tank into a confined space such as the installation show in figure 2. LPG storage tanks may vent if over filled or a leak may develop and cause a hazardous condition. If your installation will utilize LPG gas, check with your gas supplier for proper installation and storage methods.
Spit Rod and Plastic Handle 1
Rotisserie Forks and Thumb Screws 2
Spit Rod End Bearing and Screw 1
Motor and End Bearing Brackets 1 ea.
1/4" Stainless Screws and Nuts 4
Included with the EC30 Grill Head Assembly:
Description Qty.
Stainless Baffles 5
Stainless Cooking Grids 2
“Pyromid” Ceramic Briquettes (70 ct. Bag) 1
Natural Gas Units - Gas regulator (3.5 in/wc)
LPG Gas Units - Gas regulator with hose and type 1 tank connector (10.5 in/wc)
Units with EasyBroilTM Rotisserie System Only
Rotisserie Motor 1
Spit Rod and Plastic Handle 1
Rotisserie Forks and Thumb Screws 2
Spit Rod End Bearing and Screw 1
The supply line should terminate at the low right side of the unit enclosure (Figure 2).
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Figure 2 - Built-in Installation
THERE IS A CRITICAL DIFFERENCE IN THE PROPERTIES OF LIQUID PROPANE GAS(LPG) AND NATURAL GAS(NG). FOR YOUR SAFETY, IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT LOCAL BUILDING CODES BE CHECKED BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR CONSTRUCTION.
Motor and End Bearing Brackets 1 ea.
1/4" Stainless Screws and Nuts 4
1) Remove the packing materials, stainless baffles, cooking grids, briquettes, and warming rack from the carton.
2) Carefully lift the grill chassis from the carton. Remove the plastic shipping bag.
In preparing the surface for the grill to rest, make certain the mounting surface is level both side to side, and fore and aft. The surface must be smooth for the frame and hood to align properly after installation. Additionally, the drip pan is designed to slide on the bottom frame members. If the mounting surface is not smooth and flat the pan will not slide properly. A side mounting bracket kit is available from your dealer that would suspend the barbecue in the opening. Consider this option if the bottom surface is uneven.
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1) Connect the gas regulator to the gas supply line (down stream from the shut off valve). The regulator inlet is marked by the “IN” or an arrow showing direction of gas flow.
2) Connect a 3/8" stainless appliance connector to the gas supply line (down stream from the shut off valve) (figure 3).
3) Route connector by turning a complete spiral loop with connector outlet facing forward.
4) Slide grill head into opening and attach the connector to gas inlet manifold on right rear.
5) Make certain all burner knobs are turned to the “OFF” position. Turn main gas shut-off valve to the “ON” position. Check all connections to the grill by brushing on a 50/50 soap and water solution. If any bubbles are noted, tighten connection and re-check.
WARNING: Never check for leaks with an open flame.
6) Slide the grill back into position watching the connector does not “kink” in the process (excess stainless connector may be located under grill).
COMPONENT ASSEMBLY
Now that your EasyChef Grill is properly mounted, there are only a few short steps necessary to complete your grill.
EGS - EasyChef Grill System:
1) Remove packing from the Stainless flame baffles. Turn baffles at an angle and drop into the chassis. Align the baffle, (4) tabs fore and aft for proper position (figure 4).
For further information GO TO “Component Assembly.”
Figure 3 - Gas Connection
CART, PEDESTAL, POST ASSEMBLIES
The EasyChef Grill may be assembled on one of the following mountings available from your local dealer:
DESCRIPTION EC24 P/N EC30 P/N
Deluxe Cart 10655 10565
Figure 4 - Baffle Placement
.2) Open bag of ceramic briquettes. Position
briquettes on each of the baffles as shown in (figure 5).
Note: There are (14) briquettes on the (5) baffles for the EC30 for a total of (70) briquettes. The EC24 has (11) briquettes on each of the (4) baffles for a total of (44) briquettes.
3) Install (2) of the stainless grids onto the top mounting rails.
Pedestal Cart 10656 10592
Patio Base 10757 10756
Permanent Post 10657 10567
Follow the assembly instructions included with the above-mentioned mounting assemblies. In-ground post assemblies should be protected against corrosion as warranted by soil conditions. For further information
check the Permanent Post instruction.
Figure 5 - Briquette Placement
4) Install the grease tray under the control panel onto the slides.
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Rotisserie Assembly:
shutter with a phillips screw driver and adjust as necessary.
1) Attach motor brackets to the right or left side of the grill using (2) 1/4" stainless screws and nuts (figure 6a,b).
2) Attach a bearing bracket opposite to the motor bracket with (2) 1/4" stainless screws and nuts.
3) Slide the motor onto the bracket.
4) Slide both forks onto spit rod (figure 6).
5) Slide spit bearing onto the rod, insert rod into motor, and align bear slots with bracket. Tighten bearing on rod to maintain rod position (figure 6c).
8) Close hood with main burners set on “HIGH” and allow grill to operate for 30 minutes. This will allow the unit to “season” the components.
Warning: Never run main and rotis burners at the same time with the hood closed.
Figure 7 - Valve & Venturi Assemblies
Figure 6 - Rotisserie Assembly
TESTING AND CHECKING YOUR GRILL
Before lighting your grill for the first time or after a period of non-operation, a check of the burners and components must be accomplished.
1) Remove the drip pan from below the grill.
2) Locate the valve and venturi assemblies by looking up and under the front control panel. Verify the venturi air shutter is engaged over the control valves (figure 7).
3) Check the air shutter bug screen for dust or lint. If the screen becomes blocked, the burners will operate poorly.
4) Note the proper air shutter setting of 1/4" for natural gas and 5/8" for LPG gas.
5) Check the ignitor cables are snugly connected to the ignitor terminals.
6) Follow the “LIGHTING” instructions on the following pages.
7) Once the burners are operating, verify the main burner flame or the rotis burner flame matches
figure 8. If adjustment is required, loosen air
Figure 8 - Flame Patterns
CAUTION: ELECTRICAL WARNING
If your grill incorporates electrical components, they must be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes or , in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70 or Canadan Electric Code, CSA C22.1. The electric cord for the optional rotisserie motor is equipped with a three-prong 120v plug, and must be used with a grounded outlet. If it is not designed for a three-wire plug, you must obtain an adapter and properly ground it before using the rotisserie.
KEEP ANY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORD AND THE FUEL SUPPLY HOSE AWAY FROM ANY HEATED SURFACE.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTING
DANGER Failure to open lid while igniting the barbecue, 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.
1) Open the lid.
2) Check to make sure the burner control knobs are in the “OFF” position.
3) Turn gas supply “ON”.
WARNING: Check gas connections and/or hoses before each use of the barbecue for nicks, cracks, abrasions or cuts. If any damage or wear is noted replace defective parts with an CSA/UL approved part before attempting further operation.
4) Turn burner control knob to the “HI” position.
MANUAL LIGHTING
1) Open lid.
2) Check to make sure the burner control knobs are in the “OFF” position.
3) Turn gas supply “ON.”
WARNING: Check gas connections and/or hoses before each use of the barbecue for nicks, cracks, abrasions or cuts. If any damage or wear is noted replace defective parts with an CSA/UL approved part before attempting further operation.
4) Strike a match and put the flame into the right match light hole located under the front control panel. For rotisserie burner, put flame at the center of the screen base.
5) Turn burner control knob to the “HI” position.
6) Check that the right main burner is lit through the ceramic grates located beneath the grill.
WARNING: Do not lean over an open barbecue. Keep your face and body at least one foot away from match light hole.
5) Press electronic ignitor button for five to ten seconds. Listen for the “sparking” sound (If no sound is heard go to Trouble Shooting page 9).
6) Check that the main burner is lit through the ceramic grates located beneath the grill.
WARNING: Do not lean over an open barbecue. Keep your face and body at least one foot away from the grill area when lighting the barbecue.
7) To light the other burners repeat steps 4 through 6
WARNING: If the burner does not light, turn the burner controls to the “OFF” position and wait 5 minutes to let the gas clear before trying again or trying to light with a match.
ROTIS BURNER: Never operate main and rotis burners
at the same time with the hood closed. The rotis burner is designed for single operation with the hood closed.
TO EXTINGUISH
Turn gas supply “OFF” at the source, then push down and turn each burner control knob clockwise to “OFF.”
7) To light the other burners repeat steps 4 through 6
WARNING: If the burner does not light, turn the burner controls to the “OFF” position and wait 5 minutes to let the gas clear before trying again or trying to light with a match.
TO EXTINGUISH
Turn gas supply “OFF” at the source, then push down and turn each burner control knob clockwise to “OFF.”
WARNING: Never operate the grill main burner(s) on high with the hood closed. This will lead to overheating and hood discoloration, thus voiding the warranty.
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COOKING WITH THE EASYCHEF
Your new EasyChef grill is designed to perform as a standard open top grill or as a closed top broiler. Optional rotisserie unit is equipped with the EasyBroil infrared burner for slow rotisserie cooking utilizing a spit rod and drive motor. The rotisserie motor and spit assembly may be used on the standard unit and is available from your dealer.
Other available options include a stainless griddle plate that will replace a cooking grid and a EasySmoker tray that when placed on the EGS radiants will add flavor to your meal.
Smoking meats or fish requires the EasySmoker tray. Adding smoking chips to the EasySmoker tray before starting your grill is the simplest way. Position the tray per the instructions on the left side. If you want to start baking potatoes first, you need to start the right burner only and leave it on “high.” This will minimize the heat on the chips until you want to start smoking.
Note: Smoking only cooks the food - it will not cure and/or preserve, refrigerate any foods leftover from smoker cooking.
Cooking Tip!
General Grilling
The EC30 is equipped with two “H” style main grill burners. With both burners operating on high, the total heat generated is 40,000 Btu or about the same as having four stove top burners operating. The EC24 is equipped with one “H” style main grill burner generating 32,000 Btu when operating on high. This will bring the grill up to temperature for grilling or char-broiling steaks, chicken, or fish in about 3-5 minutes. After the grill reaches temperature, a setting of medium will maintain the proper grill temperature.
To increase cooking time for thicker cuts of meat or for poultry, closing the lid with a lower burner setting for 5 to 7 minutes will work. Careful attention should be paid while grilling with the hood closed as temperatures tend to rise rapidly.
IMPORTANT: When cooking with hood closed, never exceed temperatures of 480°F (250°C).
Cooking Tip!
Grilling with the lid closed, adjust one burner on low, and the other on medium. This will allow you to rotate the food items to a cooler area. Don’t forget to use the warming rack if a few pieces are ready to come off the grill and the thicker cuts still need some time.
Baking and Smoking
Baking and smoking allows you to expand the way outdoor cooked foods are prepared. Cooking vegetables, baked potatoes, and a number of main courses at one time is possible. The key to accomplishing this is timing. Things like potatoes require 30 minutes at low with fish fillets or lobster requiring 10 minutes or less.
Smoking chips will flavor all food on the grill. This can be minimized on things like potatoes by tightly wrapping with multi wraps of foil.
Rotis Cooking with EasyChef
The EC30R & EC24R models are equipped with the EasyBroil rear infrared rotis burner which allows for slow rotisserie cooking of meats and poultry. Infrared burners radiate heat onto the outer surface of the food. This allows cooking without the grease dripping burning on the main burner radiants.
Generally, the cooking grids are removed to allow for the swing of the rotis. A basting pan is placed under the rotis area (on top of the radiants) to catch the drippings. To mount a cut of meat or a poultry item on the rotisserie, one fork of the rod is removed. The spit rod is pushed through the item and the fork is slid back in position.
It is important to secure any loose pieces so as the rotisserie rotates, a part does not become dislodged and catch the basting pan!
Tooth picks, pins, or skewers are a few methods of securing . With meats, having them rolled and tied is the best method.
Rotisserie cooking requires generally 1 ½ to 4 ½ hours depending on the size and type. Refer to the EasyChef Cooking Chart included with your grill for further information.
Consider outdoor conditions when cooking, actual cooking temperatures will vary based on the type and quantity of food prepared and weather conditions.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING: Service and repair should only be accomplished by a gas appliance technician or your gas company.
Problem - Main burner(s) will not light.
Solution - Check gas shut-off valve is “ON.” Depending
on the gas line length, it may require further “bleeding” to remove trapped air. If no gas is heard escaping the burner, remove the burner and venturi assembly. Carefully unscrew the burner orifice located at the end of the gas valve. Inspect the orifice for blockage from particles in the gas piping system (Do not clean the orifice by forcing something through the metering hole).
Problem - Ignitor will not spark.
Problem - Low flame and/or low heat output.
Solution - Check the gas supply shut-off valve. Make
sure it is fully open. If the gas supply is an LPG tank, check the gas quantity. Check pressure of gas supply down stream from gas regulator. Make sure it meets minimum requirements on rating label located on front of the grill.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning and maintenance should be performed at least annually on your grill. The following check list will help:
Solution - Push ignitor button and watch for sparking between the electrode and ignitor box for the EC30 or match light carryover for the EC24. If no sparks are visible, replace battery by unscrewing the button top. Additionally check the wire connections at the electrode and ignitor. Test again and if no sparks are noted at any electrodes, replace ignitor. If sparking at only one electrode is noted, check electrode for clean grounding. Check spark gaps between all electrodes. The gap should be approximately 1/4" (figure 9).
1) Remove grids and stainless ceramic baffles. Remove all loose materials from burners and cabinet. Brush area around igniter carefully removing grease and residue. Inspect burners for damaged areas. Replace burners if there are any areas that appear burnt through. Replace components per assembly instructions.
2) Check gas supply lines, regulator, and valves for signs of wear or distress. Replace any items that show any signs of cracking or burning.
3) Rotisserie burner units require the screen to be cleaned. Carefully brush loose materials and residue from the screen.
General cleaning may be accomplished by using a household cleaning solution and warm water. The exterior may be cleaned using the same method. Badly soiled areas can be clean using a “scotch brite” pad. Always scrub in same direction of material finish.
With proper care your EasyChef grill will give you years of trouble free service. If you have any questions regarding this product please contact - Customer Service, Sierra Products, Inc., Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm PST at (775) 241-2586.
Figure 9 - Ignition Gap
For warranty qualification and coverage information, see enclosed limited warranty sheet.
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EasyChef EC24
Item Qty Description P/N Item Qty Description P/N
1 2 Cooking Grill 110251 15 1 Rotis Venturi 110249
2 44 Briquette 110182 16 1 Adapter Box 200727
3 4 Briquette Support Baffle 200956 17 1 Electrode 120062
4 2 Burner - Main 110242 18 1 Electrode Wire 120064
5a 2 Venturi - Right Hand 110241-1 19 1 Rotis Burner 300211
5b 2 Venturi - Left Hand 110241-2 20 1 Heat Shield 200746
6 1 Front Panel Graphic 140279 21 1 Motor Support Bracket 201006
6a 1 Rotis Front Panel Graphic 140272 22 1 Rotis Motor 110197
7 3 Control Knob 110185 23 2 Prong Forks 110191
8 2 Electrode 120061 24 1 Spit Rod 110246
9 2 Electrode Wire 120063 25 1 Spit Rod Bearing 110192
10 2 Control Valve Nat #47 120059 26 1 Bearing Support 200748
10a 2 Control Valve LPG #56 120058 27 1 Spit Handle 110245
11 1 Manifold 200965 28 1 Chassis 300315
12 1 Rotis Control Valve NG#51 120059 29 1 Hood 300316
12a 1 Rotis Control Valve LPG #60 120059 30 1 Handle Spacer 110219
13 1 Electronic Ignitor Assembly 120093 31 1 Stainless Steel Round Handle 110218
14 1 AA Battery (Local Store) N.A. 32 2 Burner Raiser Bracket 201095
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EasyChef EC30
Item Qty Description P/N Item Qty Description P/N
1 2 Cooking Grill 110254 16 1 Adapter Box 200727
2 70 Briquette 110182 17 1 Electrode 120062
3 5 Briquette Support Baffle 200708 18 1 Electrode Wire 120064
4 2 Burner - Main 110175 19 1 Rotis Burner 300211
5 2 Venturi - Main 110176 20 1 Heat Shield 200746
6 1 Front Panel Graphic 140229 21 1 Motor Support. Bracket 201006
6a 1 Rotis Front Panel Graphic 140243 22 1 Rotis Motor 110197
7 3 Control Knob 110185 23 2 Prong Forks 110191
8 2 Electrode 120061 24 1 Spit Rod 110189
9 2 Electrode Wire 120063 25 1 Spit Rod Bearing 110192
10 2 Control Valve Nat #44 120059 26 1 Bearing Support 200748
10a 2 Control Valve LPG #55 120058 27 1 Spit Handle 110245
11 1 Manifold 200719 28 1 Chassis 300214
12 1 Rotis Control Valve NG#51 120059 29 1 Hood 300213
12a 1 Rotis Control Valve LPG #60 120059 30 1 Handle Spacer 110219
13 1 Battery Ignitor Assembly 120093 31 1 Stainless Steel Round Handle 110216
14 1 AA Battery (Local Store) N.A. 32 4 Burner Raiser Bracket 201095
15 1 Rotis Venturi 110249
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