Jenn-Air is a Trademark of the Maytag Corporation and is used under license to Lowe’s Companies, Incorporated.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
PLEASE CONTACT 1-800-554-5799 FOR ASSISTANCE
DO NOT RETURN TO PLACE OF PURCHASE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION ONE
Safety Instructions…………………………..
Placement of the grill………………………..
SECTION TWO
Side Burner & Side Shelf Assembly……….
Side Burner Handle Assembly……………..
Battery Assembly……………………………
Side Burner Gas Hose Assembly…………
Propane Tank Assembly……………………
SECTION THREE
Gas Hook Up………………………………..
Leak Testing…………………………………
Installer Final Check……………………….
SECTION FOUR
Operating Instructions……………………
Lighting Instructions………………………
To Match Light the Grill…………………….
Lighting Illustration………………………..
Using the Side Burner ……………………
Care and Maintenance …………………..
Care and Maintenance of Side Burner…
Trouble Shooting………………………….
Read this Care and Use Manual carefully
and completely before using your grill to
reduce the risk of fire, burn hazard or
other injury.
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Exploded View……………………….…..
Parts List …………………………………
WARNING
Do not try lighting this appliance without first reading
the “LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS” section of this
manual.
DO NOT USE ALUMINUM FOIL TO LINE THE
GRILL RACKS OR GRILL BOTTOM. This can
severely upset combustion air flow or trap
excessive heat in the control area.
INSECT WARNING!!! Spiders and insects can
nest in the burners of this and an
cause the gas to flow improperly. This is a very
dangerous condition which can cause a fire to
occur behind and beneath the valve panel,
thereby damaging the grill and making it unsafe
to operate. Inspect the grill twice a year.
other grill, and
WARNING
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe
practices which COULD result in severe
personal injuray or death.
CAUTION
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices
which COULD result in minor personal
injury.
LP Gas Cylinder must be fitted with Overfill Protection Device (OPD).
WARNING
a) DO NOT store a spare LP-gas cylinder under or near this appliance.
b) NEVER fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full.
c) If the information in “a” and “b” is not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious
injury may
occur.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS. This
appliance (rotisserie motor) is equipped with a plug
and should be plugged directly into a properly
grounded receptacle. DO NOT cut or remove the
grounding prong from this plug.
Keep the rotisserie motor electric cord away from the
heated surfaces of the grill. When not in use remove and
store the motor in a dry location
CAUTION: REMOVE THE WARMING RACK
WHEN USING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER.
THE HIGH HEAT COMING FROM THE
BURNER MAY CAUSE THE WARMING RACK
TO BEND.
DO NOT LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED
WHILE COOKING.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: IMPORTANT!
USING THE SIDE BURNER:
Inspect the gas supply hose prior to turning the gas
“ON”. If there is evidence of cuts, wear or abrasion,
it must be replaced prior to use. Do not use the
side burner if the odor of gas is present.
WARNING: Always keep your face and
body as far away from the burner as possible
when lighting.
WARNING: IMPORTANT!
BEFORE LIGHTING…
Inspect the gas supply hose prior to turning the gas
“ON”. If there is evidence of cuts, wear, or abrasion, it
must be replaced prior to use. Do not use the grill if
the odor of gas is present. Only the pressure
regulator and hose assembly supplied with the unit
should be used. Never substitute regulators for those
supplied with the grill. If a replacement is necessary,
contact the factory for proper replacement.
Screw the regulator (type QCC1) onto the tank. Leak
check the hose and regulator connections with a
soap and water solution before operating the grill
(see assembly instruction page 8).
PRECAUTIONS
Keep a spray bottle of soapy water near the gas
supply valve and check the connections before
each use.
Do not attempt to light the grill if odor of gas is
present. Call for service 1-800-554-5799.
ROTISSERIE DRIVE MOTOR
USE ONLY FOR OUTDOORS, DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN.
CAUTION: TO ENSURE CONTINUED PROTECTION
AGAINST RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, CONNECT TO
PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLETS ONLY, TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, KEEP EXTENSION
CORD CONNECTION DRY AND OFF THE GROUND.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
*** WARNING ***
FOR YOUR SAFTY
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the 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
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 cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
3. DO NOT store a spare LP-gas cylinder under or near this appliance.
4. NEVER fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full.
5. If the information in “a” and “b” is not followed exactly, a fire causing
death or serious injury may occur.
6. LP Gas Cylinder must be fitted with Overfill Protection Device (OPD).
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Do not try lighting this appliance without first reading
the “LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS” section of this
manual.
TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI Z21.58b2002 and CGA 1.6B-2002 STANDARD FOR
OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCES. THIS
GRILL IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
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 ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,
Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum
Gases, ANSI/NFPA 58 or CSA B149.1 Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Code, and the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65-WARNING
The burning of gas fuel generates some byproducts,
which are known by the State of California to cause
cancer or reproductive harm. 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.
SAFETY PRACTICES TO AVOID PERSONAL
INJURY
When properly cared for, your grill will give safe,
reliable service for many years. However, extreme
care must be used since the grill produces intense
heat that can increase accident potential. When
using this appliance basic safety practices must be
followed, including the following:
Do not repair or replace any part of the grill unless
specifically recommended in this manual. All other
service should be referred to a qualified technician.
This outdoor cooking gas appliance is not intended
to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or
boats.
PRECAUTIONS
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE LEFT ALONE OR
UNATTENDED IN AN AREA WHERE THE GRILL
IS BEING USED. NEVER ALLOW THEM TO SIT,
STAND OR PLAY ON OR AROUND THE GRILL AT
ANY TIME.
DO NOT STORE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO
CHILDREN AROUND OR BELOW THE GRILL OR
IN THE CART. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO
CRAWL INSIDE OF THE CART.
Never let clothing, pot holders 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.
For personal safety, wear proper apparel. Loose
fitting garments or sleeves should never be worn
while using this appliance. Some synthetic fabrics
are highly flammable and should not be worn while
cooking.
Only certain types of glass, heat-proof glass
ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are
suitable for grill use. Theses types of materials may
break with sudden temperature changes. Use only
on low or medium heat settings according to the
manufacturer’s directions.
Do not heat unopened food containers as a build-up
of pressure may cause the container to burst.
Use a covered hand when opening the grill lid.
Never lean over an open grill.
WHEN LIGHTING A BURNER, ALWAYS PAY
CLOSE ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
BE CERTAIN YOU ARE TURNING THE IGNITER
LABELED FOR THE BURNER YOU INTEND ON
USING.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
When using the grill, do not touch the grill rack,
burner grate or immediate surroundings as these
areas become extremely hot and could cause
burns. Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp
potholders on hot surfaces may cause burns from
steam. Do not use a towel or bulky cloth in place of
potholders. Do not let potholders touch hot portions
of the grill rack.
Grease is flammable. Let hot grease cool before
attempting to handle it. Avoid letting excess grease
deposits collect in the grease tray at the bottom of
the grill’s firebox. Clean often.
DO NOT USE ALUMINUM FOIL TO LINE THE
GRILL RACKS OR GRILL BOTTOM. This can
severely upset combustion air flow or trap
excessive heat in the control area.
For proper lighting and performance of the burners
keep the burner ports clean. It is necessary to clean
them periodically for optimum performance. The
burners will only operate in one position and must
be mounted correctly for safe operation.
Clean the grill with caution. Avoid steam burns; do
not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean the grill while
it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes or
can ignite if applied to a hot surface.
INSECT WARNING!!! Spiders and insects can
nest in the burners of this and any other grill,
and cause the gas to flow improperly. This is a
very dangerous condition which can cause a
fire to occur behind and beneath the valve
panel, thereby damaging the grill and making it
unsafe to operate. Inspect the grill twice a year.
Be sure all grill controls are turned off and the grill is
cool before using any type of aerosol cleaner on or
around the grill. The chemical that produces the
spraying action could, in the presence of heat,
ignite or cause metal parts to corrode.
Do not use the grill for cooking excessively fatty
meats or products which promote flare-ups. Do not
operate the grill under unprotected combustible
construction. Use only in well ventilated areas. Do
not use in buildings, garages, sheds, breezeways or
other such enclosed areas. THIS UNIT IS FOR
OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
Keep the area surrounding the grill free from
combustible materials, trash, or combustible fluids
and vapors such as gasoline or charcoal lighter
fluid. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and
ventilation air. If the unit is stored indoors ensure
that it is cool. If propane is used, the cylinder must
be unhooked and the propane cylinder stored
outside in a well ventilated area, out of the reach of
children.
DO NOT USE BRIQUETTES OF ANY KIND IN
THE GRILL.
The 720-0061-LP Grill is designed for optimum
performance without the use of briquettes. Do not
place briquettes on the radiant as this will block off
the area for the grill burners to vent. Adding
briquettes can damage ignition components and
knobs, and void the warranty.
Keep the back of the cart free and clear from
debris. Keep any electrical supply cord and/or the
rotisserie motor cord away from the heated areas of
the grill.
Never use the grill in extremely windy conditions. If
located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront,
mountaintop, etc.) a windbreak will be required (see
below). Always adhere to the specified clearance.
NEVER USE A DENTED OR RUSTY PROPANE
TANK.
PLACEMENT OF THE GRILL
CLEARANCE
To Non-Combustible Construction
A minimum of 3” clearance from the back of the grill
to non-combustible construction is required for the
lid to open fully.
DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT INTO
COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURES!
Minimum Clearance:
24” clearance from all sides to combustible
material.
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. Never locate the grill
in a building, garage, breezeway, shed or other
such enclosed areas. During heavy use, the grill will
produce a lot of smoke. Lock the wheels after the
grill is placed in a suitable position.
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SIDE SHELF & SIDE BURNER ASSEMBLY
INSTALLATION OF
• The screws used to attach the side shelf and side burner are already screwed into the two-
side panels (see the figure below). Remove the screws from the two-side panel, align with the
holes in the left side shelf, and then re-screw into the holes on the left side panel of the grill.
• Repeat the above step to install the left side shelf on left side panel. Please note: for the left
side shelf, insert the top two screws from the inside of the grill and the bottom two from the
outside.
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SIDE BURNER HANDLE ASSEM BLY
• To assemble the side burner lid handle, open the lid first, cut off the plastic tie tied in the
screw hole. Install the handle in the lid as shown in figure below.
• Take four of the side burner handle screws from hardware bag. Align the side burne
hole in the side shelf, and tighten up the screws (see figure below).
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BA TTER Y ASSEMBLY
• In order to install the battery, remove the ignition button housing. Please keep the positive
pole of the battery facing toward you. Insert the battery into the housing. Replace the
ignition button housing after battery is installed.
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SIDE BURNER GAS HOSE ASSEMBLY
• The side burner PVC gas hose is attached on the valve manifold inside the grill cart.
Insert the gas hose to the hole on right panel of the grill. Secure it on the gas
hose connector under the side burner as shown in figure below.
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PROPANE TANK ASSEMBLY
• Attach propane gas tank to regulator inlet fitting by turning the regulator clockwise as
shown in figure below.
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GAS HOOK-UP
Only the pressure regulator and hose assembly
supplied with the grill should be used. Any
replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly
must be specified by the grill manufacturer.
This is a liquid propane configured grill.
Do not attempt to use a natural gas supply unless
the grill has been pre-configured for natural gas
use.
Total gas consumption (per hour) of 720-0061-LP
grill with all burners on “HI”:
Main burners 45,000 Btu/hr.
Rear burners 7,000 Btu/hr
Side burner 12,000 Btu/hr.
Total 64,000 Btu/hr.
The installation of this appliance must conform with
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with
the national fuel gas code, ANSI Z223. 1.
Installation in Canada must be in accordance with
the Standard CAN/CGA-B149.2 (installation code
for gas burning appliances and equipment) and
local codes.
LP Gas Cylinder Requirements (20lb Cylinder)
A dented or rusty LP Gas Cylinder may be
hazardous and should be checked by your LP
supplier. Never use a cylinder with a damaged
valve. The LP gas cylinder 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 Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and
Commission.
The 20lb cylinder must be provided with a shut off
valve terminating in an LP gas supply cylinder valve
outlet specified, as applicable, for connection type
QCC1 in the standard for compressed gas cylinder
valve outlet and inlet connection ANSI/CGA-V-1.
The cylinder supply system must be arranged for
vapor withdrawal. The cylinder must include a collar
to protect the cylinder valve.
Manifold pressure: (operating): 10” water column
(W.C.), (non-operating): 11.2” water column (W.C.).
LP Gas Cylinder must be fitted with Overfill
Protection Device (OPD).
LP GAS HOOK-UP:
Ensure that the black plastic grommets on the LP
cylinder valve are in place and that the hose does
not come into contact with the grease tray or the
grill head.
CONNECTION:
Your grill is equipped with gas supply orifices for
use only with liquid propane gas. It is also equipped
with a high capacity hose/regulator assembly for
connection to a standard 20lb. LP cylinder (18-1/4”
high, 12-1/4” diameter).
To connect the L.P. gas supply cylinder:
1. Make sure tank valve is in its full off position
(turn clockwise to stop).
2. Check tank valve to ensure it has proper
external male threads (type 1 connection per
ANSIZ21.81).
3. Make sure all burner valves are in the off
position.
4. Inspect valve connections, port and regulator
assembly. Look for any damage or debris.
Remove any debris. Inspect hose for damage.
Never attempt to use damaged or obstructed
equipment. See your local LP gas dealer for
repair.
5. When connecting regulator assembly to the
valve, hand tighten the nut clockwise to a
complete stop. Do not use a wrench to tighten.
Use of a wrench may damage the quick
coupling nut and result in a hazardous
condition.
6. Open the tank valve fully (counterclockwise).
Use a soapy water solution to check all
connections for leaks before attempting to light
the grill. See below. If a leak is found, turn the
tank valve off and do not use the grill until a
local LP gas dealer can make repairs.
To disconnect LP gas cylinder:
1. Turn the burner valves off.
2. Turn the tank valve off fully (turn clockwise to
stop).
3. Detach the regulator assembly from the tank
valve by turning the quick coupling nut
counterclockwise.
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GENERAL
Although all gas connections on the grill are leak
tested at the factory prior to shipment, a complete
gas tightness check must be performed at the
installation site due to possible mishandling in
shipment, or excessive pressure unknowingly being
applied to the unit. Periodically check the whole
system for leaks following the procedures listed
below. If the smell of gas is detected at anytime you
should immediately check the entire system for
leaks.
BEFORE TESTING
Make sure that all packing material is removed from
the grill including the burner tie-down straps.
DO NOT SMOKE WHILE LEAK TESTING.
NEVER LEAK TEST WITH AN OPEN FLAME.
Make a soap solution of one part liquid detergent
and one part water. You will need a spray bottle,
brush, or rag to apply the solution to the fittings. For
the initial leak test, make sure the L.P. cylinder is
full.
TO TEST
Make sure all control valves are in the “OFF”
position. Turn the gas supply on. Check all
connections from the L.P. cylinder up to and
including the connection to the manifold pipe
assembly (the pipe that goes to the burners). Soap
bubbles will appear where a leak is present. If a
leak is present, immediately turn off the gas supply,
tighten any leaking fittings, turn gas on, and
recheck. Should the gas continue to leak from any
or all of the fittings, turn off the gas supply, and
contact our customer service at 1-800-554-5799.
Only those parts recommended by the
manufacturer should be used on the grill.
Substitution will void the warranty. Do not use the
grill until all connections have been checked and do
not leak.
Gas flow check:
Each grill burner is tested and adjusted at the
factory prior to shipment; however, variations in the
LEAK TESTING
local gas supply may make it necessary to adjust
the burners. The flames of the burners should be
visually checked.
Flames should be blue and stable with no yellow
tips, excessive noise or lifting. If you have any
questions regarding flame stability, please call
customer service at
1-800-554-5799.
ALWAYS CHECK FOR LEAKS AFTER EVERY
LP TANK CHANGE
Check all gas supply fittings for leaks before
each use. It is handy to keep a spray bottle of
soapy water near the shut-off valve of the gas
supply line. Spray all the fittings. Bubbles
indicate leaks.
Disconnected L.P. cylinders must have
threaded valve plugs tightly installed, and must
not be stored in a building, garage or any other
enclosed area.
The gas must be turned off at the supply
cylinder when the unit is not in use.
If the appliance is stored indoors the cylinder
must be disconnected and removed from the
appliance. Cylinders must be stored outdoors in
a well-ventilated area out of the reach of
children.
Adjustment Bolt
Locking Nut
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Specified clearance maintained 24” from
combustibles.
All internal packaging removed.
Knobs turn freely.
Burners are tight and sitting properly on orifices.
Pressure regulator connected and set for 11.2”
W.C. LP gas. Gas connections to grill using
a) DO NOT store a spare LP-gas cylinder under or near this appliance.
b) NEVER fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full.
c) If the information in “a” and “b” is not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may
occur.
INSTALLER FINAL CHECK
hose & regulator assembly provided (pre-set for
11.0” water column).
Unit tested and free of leaks.
User informed of gas supply shut off valve
location.
PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
General use of the grill and rotisserie
Each main burner is rated at 15,000 BTU/hr. The
main grill burners encompass the entire cooking
area and are side ported to minimize blockage from
falling grease and debris. Above the burners are
stainless steel radiant (flame tamers). The igniter
knobs are located on the lower center portion of the
valve panel. Each rotary igniter is labeled on the
control panel.
USING THE GRILL:
Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper
browning. Most foods are cooked at the “HI” heat
setting for the entire cooking time. However, when
grilling large pieces of meat or poultry, it may be
necessary to turn the heat to a lower setting after
the initial browning. This cooks the food through
without burning the outside. Foods cooked for a
long time or foods basted with a sugary marinade
may need a lower heat setting near the end of the
cooking time.
To begin:
1. Make sure the grill has been leak tested and is
properly located.
2. Remove any remaining packing material.
3. Light the grill burners using the instructions on
page 12.
4. Turn the control knob(s) to “HI” and preheat the
grill for 15 minutes. The grill lid is to be closed
during the appliance preheat period.
5. Place the food on the grill and cook to the
desired doneness. Adjust heat setting, if
necessary. The control knob may be set to any
position between “HI” and “LO”.
NOTE: The grill is designed to grill efficiently
without the use of lava rocks or briquettes of any
kind. Heat is radiated by the stainless steel flame
tamers positioned above each burner.
NOTE: The hot grill sears the food, sealing in the
juices. The longer the preheat, the faster the meat
browns and the darker the grill marks.
DO NOT LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED
WHILE COOKING.
USING ROTISSERIE BURNER:
Your grill is capable of performing back burner
rotisserie cooking. Light the rear burner as
described in the lighting instructions, see page 17.
Once lit, the rotisserie burner will reach cooking
temperatures in about 1 minute.
The rotisserie motor is capable of turning up to a
12lb. cut of meat or poultry. The motor slides onto
the stainless steel motor mount. The rotisserie
motor must be electrically grounded in accordance
with local codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-
1990.
The skewer for the rotisserie is assembled into the
motor assembly by placing the pointed end into the
motor, and then sliding the grooved bushing into the
slot at the opposite side of the grill. The
thumbscrew for the grooved bushing should be
inside the grill body. To load the skewer, begin with
the bushing screwed on the skewer rod at the
opposite end from the point. Slide the counter
balance apparatus and tighten on the skewer rod
approximately 2-4” from the bushing. Slide the first
meat fork onto the skewer rod prongs toward the
food. Center the product to be cooked on the
skewer then push the meat forks firmly together.
Tighten the wing nuts as tight as possible.
It may also be necessary to wrap the food with
butchers string (never use nylon or plastic string) to
secure any loose portions. Once the food is secure
insert the skewer into the motor. It is normal for the
skewer to flex when larger cuts of meat are being
cooked. It may also be necessary to remove the
grill rods for larger cuts of meat. If the meat scrapes
on the grill rods during any part of the rotation, the
grill rods must be removed. Adjust the counter
balance weight to balance the heavier side of the
meat and avoid lopsided rotation of the rotisserie
motor.
After your first use of the rotisserie burner it is likely
that the stainless steel adjacent to the burner will
darken to a dark blue color. This is a normal
property of the non-rusting, type 304 stainless steel
used on the grill.
CAUTION: REMOVE THE WARMING RACK
WHEN USING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER. THE
HIGH HEAT COMING FROM THE BURNER MAY
CAUSE THE WARMING RACK TO BEND.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS. This
appliance (rotisserie motor) is equipped with a plug
and should be plugged directly into a properly
grounded receptacle. DO NOT cut or remove the
grounding prong from this plug.
Keep the rotisserie motor electric cord away from the
heated surfaces of the grill. When not in use remove
and store the motor in a dry location
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: IMPORTANT!
BEFORE LIGHTING…
Inspect the gas supply hose prior to turning the gas
“ON”. If there is evidence of cuts, wear, or abrasion,
it must be replaced prior to use. Do not use the grill
if the odor of gas is present. Only the pressure
regulator and hose assembly supplied with the unit
should be used. Never substitute regulators for
those supplied with the grill. If a replacement is
necessary, contact the factory for proper
replacement.
Screw the regulator (type QCC1) onto the tank.
Leak check the hose and regulator connections with
a soap and water solution before operating the grill
(see assembly instruction page 10).
TO LIGHT THE GRILL BURNER:
Make sure all knobs are “OFF” then turn on the gas
supply from the LP tank. Always keep your face and
body as far from the grill as possible when lighting.
Your grill has an exclusive patented built-in ignition.
The igniter is built in to the valve. To ignite each
burner simply push and turn the control knobs to
the HI setting, you will hear the valve click as it
sends a spark to the pilot flame. (“Pilot” means
electric igniter or spark from electric igniter) If the
burner does not light wait 5 minutes for any excess
gas to dissipate and then retry.
Flame Characteristics
Check for proper burner flame characteristics. Each
burner is adjusted prior to shipment; however,
variations in the local gas supply may take minor
adjustments necessary.
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.
If the flame is yellow, it indicates insufficient air. If
the flame is noisy and tends to lift away from the
burner, it indicates too much air.
(See “GAS FLOWCHECK” section, Pg. 12)
TO MATCH LIGHT THE GRILL:
If the burner will not light after several attempts then
the burner can be match lit.
If you’ve just attempted to light the burner with the
igniter, allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to
dissipate. Keep your face and hands as far away
from the grill as possible. Insert a lit extended
match or lighter through the cooking grids to the
burner. Press the control knob and rotate left to the
HI setting, continue to press the knob until the
burner ignites. Burner should light immediately. If
the burner does not light in 4 seconds turn the knob
off, wait 5 minutes and try again.
Keep a spray bottle of soapy water near the gas
supply valve and check the connections before
each use.
Do not attempt to light the grill if odor of gas is
present. Call for service 1-800-554-5799.
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TO MATCH LIGHT THE GRILL
TO MATCH LIGHT THE GRILL:
If the burner will not light after several attempts then the burner can be match lit.
If you have already attempted to light the burner with the igniter, allow 5 minutes
for any accumulated gas to dissipate. Keep your face and hands as far away from
the grill as possible. Insert a lit extended match or lighter through the cooking grids
to the burner. Press the control knob and rotate left to the HI setting, continue to
press the knob until the burner ignites. Burner should light immediately; quickly
remove your hand to avoid getting burned. If the burner does not light in 4
seconds turn the knob off, wait 5 minutes and try again.
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LIGHTING ILLUSTRATION
Main & Side Burner Lighting Illustration Rotisserie Burner Lighting Illustration
1. Make sure the lid is open 1. Push and turn the rotisserie knob to HI.
2. Push and turn one of main or side burner knobs 2. Press the electric igniter 3 to 4 seconds to
to HI position light the rotisserie burner
3. You may need 3 or 4 trials to light the burner. 3. After the rotisserie burner is lit, adjust the knob
After the burner is lit, adjust the knob as desired. as desired
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USING THE SIDE BURNER
WARNING: IMPORTANT!
USING THE SIDE BURNER:
Inspect the gas supply hose prior to turning the gas
“ON”. If there is evidence of cuts, wear or abrasion,
it must be replaced prior to use. Do not use the side
burner if the odor of gas is present.
WARNING: Always keep your face and body
as far away from the burner as possible when
lighting.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
To light the side burner, remove any cooking
utensils from the burner grate. Push and turn the
CARE & MAINTENANCE
STAINLESS STEEL
The grill is made from non-rusting and nonmagnetic stainless steel. There are many different
stainless steel cleaners available. Always use the
mildest cleaning procedure first, scrubbing in the
direction of the grain. To touch up noticeable
scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly
with dry 100 grit emery paper in the direction of the
grain. Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces
of the stainless steel and bake on to the surface
and give the appearance of rust. For removal use
an abrasive pad in conjunction with a stainless steel
cleaner.
GRILL RACK
The easiest way to clean the grill is immediately
after cooking is completed and after turning off the
flame. Wear a barbeque mitt to protect your hand
from the heat and steam. Dip a brass bristle
barbeque brush in tap water and scrub the hot grill.
Dip the brush frequently in the bowl of water.
Steam, created as water contacts the hot grill,
assists the cleaning process by softening any food
particles. The food particles will fall and burn. If the
grill is allowed to cool before cleaning, cleaning will
be more difficult.
control knob counterclockwise to the “HI” position. If
the burner does not light, turn the control knob to
“OFF”. If the smell of gas is detected and the igniter
is not functioning, immediately turn the control knob
“OFF”. Allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to
dissipate. If the side burner igniter is not
functioning, see the following section for match
lighting.
MATCH LIGHTING
Hold a lit extended match or lighter near the side
burner ports, turn the control knob counterclockwise
to “HI”. Move your hand immediately once the
burner is lit. Rotate the control knob to the desired
setting.
ENSURE THAT THE GAS SUPPLY AND THE
KNOBS ARE IN THE “OFF” POSITION. MAKE
SURE THE RANGETOP BURNER IS COOL
BEFORE REMOVAL.
GRILL BURNERS
Extreme care should be taken when moving a
burner as it must be correctly centered on the
orifice before any attempt is made to relight the grill.
Frequency of cleaning will depend on how often you
use the grill.
GRILL BURNER CLEANING
Ensure the gas supply is off and the knobs are in
the “OFF” position. Make sure the grill is cool.
Clean the exterior of the burner with a wire brush.
Clear stubborn scale with a metal scraper. Clear
any clogged ports with a straightened paper clip.
Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off
and clog the port. Please note if insects or other
obstructions are blocking the flow of gas through
the burner, and if so you will need to call our
customer service line: 1-800-554-5799.
GREASE TRAY CLEANING:
The grease tray should be emptied and wiped down
periodically and washed in a mild detergent and
warm water solution. A small amount of sand or cat
litter may be placed in bottom of grease tray to
absorb the grease. Check the grease tray
frequently, don’t allow excess grease to accumulate
and overflow out of the grease tray.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE OF SIDE BURNER
BURNER CLEANING:
Clean the exterior of the burner with a wire brush. Clear any clogged burner ports with a straightened paper clip.
Never enlarge the burner ports. Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off and clo g the port.
STAINLESS STEEL:
There are many different stainless steel cleaners available. Always use the mild est cleaning procedure first,
scrubbing in the direction of the grain. Do not use steel wool as it will scratch the surface. To touch up
noticeable scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly with dry 100 grit sand paper in the direction of the
grain.
SIDE BURNER GRATE:
The top burner grate is stainless steel. To avoid burns do not clean a hot grate. They may be wiped while in
place with hot, soapy water, rinsed and wiped dry. Never immerse a hot grate in water.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING!!!
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of the
grill and cause the gas to flow from the front of the
burner. This is a very dangerous condition which
can cause a fire to occur behind the valve panel,
thereby damaging the grill and making it unsafe to
operate.
WHEN TO LOOK FOR SPIDERS
You should inspect the burners at least 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 grill does not reach temperature.
3. The grill heats unevenly.
4. The burners make popping noises.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
If the grill does not function properly, use the
following checklist before contacting your dealer for
service. You may save the cost of a service call.
CHECK LIST
PROBLEMS WHAT TO DO
Grill won’t light when the control
knob is rotated.
Wipe with dry cloth.
Do other burners on the unit operate?
Burner flame is yellow or orange,
in conjunction with the odor of
gas.
Low heat with knob in “HI”
position.
Is the grill in a dusty area?
Is there adequate gas supply available?
Is the gas supply or gas pressure low?
Is the grill being preheated for 15 minutes?
Check to see if LP tank is empty.
Clean wire(s) and/or electrode by rubbing with alcohol and clean
swab.
Make sure the wire is connected to electrode assembl y .
Check to see if other burners operate. If so, check the gas orifice on
the malfunctioning burner for an obstruction.
Call our customer service line 1-800-554-5799.
Is the fuel hose bent or kinked?
If it is only one burner that appears low, does the orifice or burner
need cleaning?
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EXPLODED VIEW
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MODEL720-0061-LP PARTS LIST
REF# DESCRIPTION QTY REF# DESCRIPTION QTY
01 Lid, Front 1 27 3” Caster 2
02 Heat Indicator 1 28 Slide Assembly 2
03 Name Plate 1 29 Door Handle 2
04 Heat Insulating spacer 1 30 Front Door 2
05 Handle Assembly, Lid 1 31 Side Panel, Cart 2
06 Infrared Burner 1 32 Slide Bracket 2
07 Gas Collector 1 33 3” Caster With Brake 2
08 Inner Lid 1 34 Side Panel, Cart 2
09 Bowl Assembly 1 35 Back Panel, Cart 1
10 Regulator, LP 4 36 Control Panel, Side Burner 1
11 Front Baffle 1 37 Gas Hose Connector 1
12 Gas Valve Main Burner 3 38 Gas Pipe 1
13 Electronic Ignition 1 39 Side Shelf Handle 1
14 Gas Valve, Infrared Burner 1 40 Orifice Base 1
15 Gas Hose, Side Burner 1 41 Bowl Assembly, Side Burner 1
16 Manifold 1 42 Lid, Side Burner 1
17 Manifold Retainer Bracket 4 43 Lid Handle, Side Burner 1
18 Control Panel 1 44 Side Burner Body 1
19 Control Knob Seat 4 45 Side Burner Ring 1
20 Control Knob 4 46 Side Burner Head 1
21 Electronic Ignition Button 1 47 Cooking Grid, Side Burner 1
22 Grease Tray 1 48 Main Burner 3
23 Side Shelf 1 49 Flame Tamer 3
24 Front Panel, Side Shelf 1 50 Cooking Grid 1
25 Cart Frame 1 51 Cooking Grid With Hole 1
26 Bottom Panel 1 52 Warming Rack 1
53 Lighting Rod 1
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y
GRILLING HINTS
The doneness of meat, whether rare, medium, or
well done, is affected to a large degree by the
thickness of the cut. Expert chefs say it is
impossible to have a rare doneness with a thin cut
of meat.
The cooking time is affected by the kind of meat,
the size and shape of the cut, the temperature of
the meat when cooking begins, and the degree of
doneness desired.
When defrosting meats it is recommended that it be
done overnight in the refrigerator as opposed to a
microwave. This in general yields a juicier cut of
meat.
Use a spatula instead of tongs or a fork to turn the
meat, as a spatula will not puncture the meat and
let the juices run out.
To get the juiciest meats, add seasoning or salt
after the cooking is finished on each side and turn
the meat only once (juices are lost when the meat is
turned several times). Turn the meat just after the
juices begin to bubble to the surface.
Trim any excess fat from the meat before cooking.
To prevent steaks or chops from curling during
cooking, slit the fat around the edges at 2-inch
intervals.
DO NOT LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED
WHILE COOKING.
GRILL COOKING CHART
FOOD WEIGHT OR
THICKNESS
VEGETABLES
Fresh:
Beets
Carrots
Turnips
Onion 1/2 inch slices Medium 8 to 20 minutes
Potatoes
Sweet Whole Medium 40 to 60 minutes Wrap individually in heavy-dut
White 6 to 8 ounces High 45 to 60 minutes
Frozen
Asparagus
Peas
Green beans
Sprouts
Broccoli
Brussels
French fries Medium 15 to 30 minutes Place in aluminum foil pan.
Medium 12 to 20 minutes Grill, turning once. Brush
FLAME
SIZE
Medium
APPROXIMATE
TIME
15 to 30 minutes Dot with butter or margarine.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
AND TIPS
Slice. Dot with butter or
margarine. Wrap in heavy-duty
foil. Grill, turning occasionally.
occasionally with melted butte
or margarine.
Season with Italian dressing,
butter, or margarine.
foil. Grill, rotating occasionally.
Wrap in heavy-duty foil. Grill,
turning occasionally.
Grill, stirring occasionally.
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FOOD WEIGHT
OR THICKNESS
MEATS BEEF
Hamburgers
Tenderloin, High 8 to 15 minutes
Porterhouse,
Rib eye
Rare 1 inch High 8 to 14 minutes Remove excess fat from edge.
Medium 1-1/2 inch High 11 to 18 minutes
1 inch Medium to 12 to 22 minutes
1-1/2 inch High 16 to 27 minutes
Well-done 1 inch Medium 18 to 30 minutes
1-1/2 inches Medium 16 to 35 minutes
Lamb
Chops & Steaks
Rare 1 inch High 10 to 15 minutes Remove excess fat from edge.
1/2 to 3/4 inch
FLAME
SIZE
Medium
APPROXIMATE
TIME
10 to 18 minutes
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
AND TIPS
Grill, turning once when juices
rise to the surface.
Do not leave hamburgers
unattended since a flare-up
could occur quickly.
Slash remaining fat at 2-inch
intervals. Grill, turning once.
Slash remaining fat at 2-inch
intervals. Grill, turning once.
1-1/2 inch High 14 to 18 minutes
Medium 1 inch Medium to 13 to 20 minutes
1-1/2 inch High 18 to 25 minutes
Well-done 1 inch Medium 17 to 30 minutes
Pork
Chops
Well-done 1-1/2 inches Medium 30 to 40 minutes
Ribs
Pork
Ham steaks
(precooked)
Hot dogs Medium 5 to 10 minutes Slit skin. Grill, turning once.
POULTRY
Broiler/fryer 2 to 3 pounds Low or
1 inch Medium 20 to 30 minutes Remove excess fat from edge.
Slash remaining fat at 2-inch
intervals. Grill, turning once.
Cook well done.
1/2 inch slices High 4 to 8 minutes Remove excess fat from edge.
Medium 30 to 40 minutes Grill, turning occasionally.
During last few minutes brush
with barbecue sauce, turn
several times.
Slash remaining fat at 2-inch
intervals. Grill, turning once.
1 to 1-1/2 hours Place skin side up. Grill, turning
and brushing frequently
with melted butter, margarine, oil
or marinade.
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FOOD WEIGHT
OR THICKNESS
Breasts
well-done
FISH AND
SEAFOOD
Steaks
Halibut 3/4 to 1 inch Medium to 8 to 15 minutes
Salmon High
Swordfish
Whole
Catfish
Rainbow trout High
Medium 30 to 45 minutes Marinate with Italian dressing
4 to 8 ounces Medium to 12 to 20 minutes Grill, turning once. Brush with
FLAME
SIZE
APPROXIMATE
TIME
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
AND TIPS
Grill, turning once. Brush with
melted butter, margarine or oil to
keep moist.
melted butter, margarine or oil.
Brush with melted butter and
lemon juice.
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GRILL RECIPE SUGGESTIONS
BBQ SALMON
2 large salmon steaks
2 tbs. oil
Salt & pepper
2 oz. thin bacon slices
2 tbs. butter
1 tbs. lemon juice
Sprig of parsley
Lemon wedges
Note: Substitute catfish, halibut or cod
for salmon.
Preheat the BBQ
Brush the steaks with oil and season with
salt and pepper. Place on BBQ grill and
cook for 10 minutes, turning steaks over
halfway through cooking time.
Meanwhile fry the bacon in a pan on the
side burner. Drain on paper towels. Melt
the butter in a small saucepan taking
care not to discolor it. Arrange the fish
and bacon on serving plates. Pour the
butter over and sprinkle with lemon juice.
Garnish with parsley sprigs and lemon
wedges. Serve with boiled potatoes in
butter and sprinkled with parsley.
BAKED CHILI CORN
6 medium ears corn, husked
3 tbs. butter or margarine, melted
Dash ground cumin
Dash ground coriander
About ½ hour before cooking, turn the
grill on for butter. Place each ear on a
heavy-duty foil. In a bowl, combine
remaining ingredients. Mix well. Brush
1-1/2 tsp. butter mixture over each ear.
Close foil and fold up ends to seal.
Place on grill. Cook, turning packets
occasionally 10 to 12 minutes or until
cooked through.
TANGY SEAFOOD KABOBS
1 lb. large shrimp, shelled & divined
¾ Lbs. Sea scallops
2/3 c. chili sauce
¼ c. cider vinegar
3 tbs. Chopped parsley
1 tbs. Vegetable oil
1 tbs. Worcestershire sauce
½ tsp. Prepared horseradish
1 clove garlic, minced
1 20 oz. Can pineapple chunks in juice
drained.
In medium bowl, combine shrimp and
scallops. In small bowl combine chili
sauce and next six ingredients. Pour
over seafood. Toss to coat. Cover,
refrigerate 2 hours.
Half-hour before cooking, turn the
burner to the grill on high. Drain
seafood-reserving marinade. On
each of twelve 10” skewers, thread 2
shrimps and 2 scallops, alternating
with pineapple chunks. Place
skewers on grill. Cook 7-10 minutes,
basting and turning often.
PORK CHOPS
4 pork chops
Marinade
1 large onion
2 tbs. lemon juice or vinegar
2 tbs. oil
½ tsp. freshly ground black pepper.
1 tsp. sugar
½ tps. paprika
1 clover garlic
Peel, grate onion, and add rest of the
ingredients except the pork chops.
Mix well. Pour over chops and
marinate one hour in a cool place.
Turn the BBQ grill on high. Heat 10
minutes. BBQ the chops brushing
with the marinade occasionally.
Serve with mixed salad, dressed with
vinaigrette flavored with fresh dill.
BARBECUED POTATOES and
CHEESE
1 –1/2 cups shredded cheddar
cheese
1 can (10-3/4 oz.) condensed cream
of mushroom soup
1/3 cup milk
2 tbs barbecue sauce
¼ tsp. oregano
¼ tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
4 cups thinly sliced potatoes (4
medium-sized potatoes)
Preheat grill. Combine cheese,
condensed soup, milk, BBQ
sauce, oregano, salt and
pepper in a large mixing bowl.
Stir in potatoes until well
coated. Turn into well-buttered
1-1/2 quart rectangular baking
dish. Cover dish with
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aluminum foil. Bake covered 25
minutes on medium with the lid of
your BBQ grill closed. Remove foil
and continue baking 15 minutes
longer or until potatoes are tender.
Let stand 5 minutes before serving.
BARBECUED LONDON BROIL
4 to 6 servings
¾ c. Italian dressing
1tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1tsp. Dry mustard
¼ tsp. Thyme, crushed
1 medium onion, sliced
1 pound flank steak, scoured
2 tbs. Butter, melted
Combine first 4 ingredients, add
onion and marinade flank steak with
it. Refrigerate at least 4 hours or
overnight. Remove steak and grill on
preheated BBQ grill. Grill 5 to 7
minutes on each side basting
frequently with the marinade. In the
meantime sauté onions from the
marinade in butter in a skillet on grill
side burner for 3 minutes. To serve,
slice steak diagonally into thin slices,
sprinkle onions over top. Garnish
with vegetable kabobs.
Parboil whole zucchini 5 minutes on
grill side burner or until just tender.
Drain and cut into ½ inch slices.
Thread zucchini, tomatoes and
mushrooms alternately on each of
six skewers. Brush with marinade
made of Italian dressing,
Worcestershire sauce, mustard and
thyme. Grill 5 to 7 minutes turning
and basting occasionally. Sprinkle
liberally with Parmesan cheese.
FAJITAS
1-1/2 lb. flank steak or boned
chicken breasts
2 tbs. oil
½ cup lime juice
½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. celery salt
¼ tsp. garlic powder
Pound flank steak to ¼ inch thickness or
flatten chicken breasts. Mix oil, limejuice
and seasonings in a zip lock bag. Add
meat and shake bag to coat the meat.
Refrigerate overnight or at least 6 to 8
hours. Wrap tortillas in foil. Remove meat
from marinade. Cook on a pre-heated
gas grill for 5 to 8 minutes on each side.
While meat is cooking, heat tortillas on
grill. Slice meat across grain in thin
slices. Place on hot platter. Squeeze
lemon juice over. Wrap meat and any of
the following toppings in tortillas:
chopped tomatoes, guacamole, sour
cream, and taco sauce.
BEEF AND LAMB KABOBS
Serve 4
½ lb. boneless sirloin or beef cut into 1”
cubes
½ lb. boneless loin of lamb cut into 1”
cubes
2/3 c. water, divided
¼ c. chopped onion
2 tbs. soy sauce
¼ c. vegetable oil, divided
1 tbs. dark brown sugar
1 tbs. fresh lemon juice
2 cloves garlic, minced
¼ tsp. ground cumin
¼ tsp. ground coriander
¼ tsp. ground turmeric
1/8 tsp. ground red pepper
1/8 tsp. ground ginger
1 red pepper cut into chunks
1 large banana, cut into chunks
8 small mushrooms
1/3 c. smooth peanut butter
In blender, process 1/3 c. water, onion,
soy sauce, 2 tsp. oil and the next 8
ingredients until smooth. Pour over meat
cubes and marinate about 4 hours,
turning occasionally. Drain and reserve
marinade. On to four 12” skewers
alternately thread meat, pepper, banana
and mushrooms. Preheat grill. Brush the
kabobs with oil. Grill 7-8 minutes each
side.
Bring marinade to boil on the side burner
in a saucepan. Add remaining 1/3 c.
water and peanut butter. Stir to blend.
Heat through. If sauce gets too thick,
add 1 tbs. water. Serve sauce with
kabobs.
EGGPLANT CAVIAR
1 large eggplant
2 tbs. olive oil
2 tbs. wine vinegar
2 tbs. finely chopped onion
½ clove garlic, minced
1 medium tomato, chopped salt and
pepper
Roast eggplant on gas grill over
medium flame, turning occasionally
until thoroughly cooked. This may take
30 minutes. Remove from grill and cool
for handling. Strip off the skin and chop
eggplant finely. Add all the seasonings.
Chill thoroughly and serve on toast.
CHICKEN TANDOORI STYLE
8 large chicken thighs or drumsticks
1 c. plain nonfat yogurt
½ c. lemon juice
2 tsp. salt
½ tsp. cayenne
½ tsp. black pepper
½ tsp. crushed garlic
½ tsp. grated ginger
1 tbs. corn oil
Combine all the ingredients in a large
mixing bowl and marinate the chicken
for 8 hours in the refrigerator. Drain the
chicken and spread on the spit running
the rod on the fleshier side of the bone.
Rotis using the rotis burner. Cook on
medium high heat for 40 minutes
basting occasionally with the
remainder of the marinade mixture.
Serve with sliced onions and lemon
wedges.
SPARE RIBS
Marinade:
1 c. soy sauce
½ c. honey
½ c. vinegar
½ c. dry sherry
2 tsp. chopped garlic
2 tsp. sugar
1 c. water
1 chicken bouillon cube
1 can beer for basting sauce
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Marinade ribs for 3 hours. Use
marinade for basting by adding beer
to it. Place pan under the ribs and
baste frequently. To cook ribs select
lean, meaty ribs and accordion pleat
them with your spit. Slide four-prong
meat hook down the length of spit and
tighten. At the beginning of the rack
and to its center, penetrate the second
rib with the pointed end of the spit and
push it between the meat. Skip a
couple and continue the process until
the entire rack is accordion pleated.
Fasten the second meat hook into the
rack. Turn rotisserie burner on high.
Rotisserie for 50 minutes or until
done.
PORK ROAST
Apple cider vinegar basting sauce:
1 c. apple cider vinegar
6 oz. water
½ stick butter
Salt, pepper, parsley and garlic
seasoning
2 oz. lemon juice
10 lbs. pork roast
Time: 1-1/2 hours to 2 hours
Bring pork to room temperature before
placing it on the rotisserie spit rod.
Place on the rod and test for balance.
Light rotisseries burner. Turn control
knob to high. Use the above basting
sauce for rotissing.
TURKEY
12 lb. turkey
Beer basting sauce:
1 can beer
12 oz. water
1 stick butter
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper
½ tsp. garlic flakes
1 tsp. parsley
Thaw the bird completely. Wash
inside out. Securely tie the legs and
wings before placing the turkey on the
rotisserie spit rod. Light rotisseries
burner. Turn to high. Combine all the
ingredients for basting sauce in a
shallow pan. Place it under the turkey
15 to 20 minutes. Cook for
approximately 3 hours. The basting
sauce combined with turkey drippings
makes delicious gravy.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
MODEL 720-0061-LP
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Lifetime
Lifetime
Lifetime
1 Year
1 Year
Lifetime
Printed in China
STAINLESS STEEL OUTDOOR GAS GRILL
Nexgrill Industries, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser of each Jenn-Air Outdoor Gas Grill
that when subject to normal residential use, it is free from defects in workmanship and materials for the
periods specified below. This warranty excludes grills used in rental or commercial applications.
Component Warranty Period:
Cast Brass Burners:
Stainless Steel Flame Tamer:
Stainless Steel Cooking Grids:
Valves and Hose Regulator
Igniter, and related Parts:
All Stainless Steel Parts
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 Nexgrill Industries, Inc under this warranty is limited to
repair or replacement. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts, discoloration of the stainless
steel parts, or damage resulting from any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the product, use on
improper fuel/gas supply , use contrary to operating instruction s, or alteration by any person other than our
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 grill, please contact our Warranty
Service Center for factory direct assistance. Our hours of operation are 7 AM to 6 PM PST Monday to
Friday, 8 AM to 12 PM PST on Saturday. Our number is 1-800-554-5799 and our FAX number is
1-800-598-8829. Please direct all correspondence to: Nexgrill Industries, Inc. 145 Brea Canyon Road, Walnut, CA 91789 ATTN: Warranty Service Center.
Product repair as provided under this warranty is your exclusive remedy. Nexgrill Industries, Inc. shall not
be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any e xpress or implied warranty on its
products. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited to the duration of the above warranty. Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incident al or consequential damages, or allow limit ations
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclu sions may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.
*Jenn-Air is a registered trademark of the Maytag Corporation and is used under license to
Lowe’s Companies Inc.
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