Presto 01/pca4 Owner's Manual

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Use & Care Guide
Liquid Propane Gas (LPG) Grill
Kenmore Model Number: 119.16312800 KmartItem Number: 640-787678-119
Safety
Assembly
Use and Care
Cooking Guide
Parts and Service
Call us first if you have any problem with this
product. We can help you with questions about
assembly and grill operation or if there are damaged or missing parts when you unpack this
unit, Please call before returning to the store.
1-800-933-0527
8:30am-5:00pm CST, Mon thru Friday
Note to Assembler/Installer :
Leave this guide with the consumer.
Note to Consumer
Keep this guide for future reference,
Record Your Serial Number :
(See silver CSA plate inside of right door)
Date of Purchase : Attach Your Sales Receipt Here :
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily injury, death or property damage.
Read this entire guide before using your
grill to ensure the grill is properly assembled, installed and maintained, whether it was
assembled by you or someone else,
Use your grill at least 2 feet away from
any wall or surface, Use your grill at least 2 feet
away from combustible objects that can melt or catch fire (such as vinyl or wood siding, fences
and overhangs) or sources of ignition including pilot lights on water heaters and live electrical
appliances.
THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR
OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
Combustion byproducts produced when using
this product contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm,
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com
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Primary Safety Warnings ................................... 1-3
Warranty Information ............................................ 2
Pre-Assembly Instructions .................................... 3
Part Diagram and Lists ...................................... 4-9
Assembly Instructions .................................... 10-18
Use & Care Instructions ................................. 19-27
Frequently Asked questions ................................... 28-29
Spanish Guide...........................................................30-58
Repair Protection Agreement ...................................... 59
Sears Paresand Service Information ......................... 60
Kenmore 1-Year Full Warranty
If this grill fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, call
1-800-4-HY-HOIE® to arrange for
free repair (or replacement if repair proves impossible).
Limited Warranty on Selected Grill Parts
From the date of purchase for the time periods listed below, the following specific grill parts will be
replaced free of charge if they rust through. After the first year from the date of purchase you must pay the labor cost to have them installed.
Stainless Burners 10 Years
Stainless Parts 3 Years
Painted Parts 2 Years
Cooking Grids 2 Years
Heat Diffuser 2 Years
All warranty coverage excludes igniter batteries and grill part paint loss or surface rusting, which are
either expendable parts that can wear out from normal use in less than a year, or are conditions that
can be the result of normal use, accident or improper maintenance.
All warranty coverage is void if this grill is ever used for commercial or rental purposes. All warranty coverage applies only if this grill is used in the
United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
have other rights which vary from state to state.
IF YOU SHELL GAS:
Shut off gas to the appliance. Extinguish any open flame. Open lid.
If odor continues, keep away
from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire
department.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable liquids or vapors in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
An LP cylinder not connected for use
shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
NEVER use your gas grill in a a building, garage, porch, shed, breezeway or any
other enclosed area.
NEVER obstruct the flow of ventilation air around your gas grill cabinet.
DO NOT leave children and pets unattended in the area when the grill is in operation.
ENSURE the grill is on a level surface when in operation and the locking casters are locked. Push down on locking levers
so that wheels don't move.
NEVER attach an unregulated gas line
to this appliance.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL
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DONOTlightthisgrillwithoutfirstreading
theLightingInstructions.
DONOTlightthisgrillwithoutcheckingthe
burnertubesforblockagethatcouldhave
occurredduringshipment.SeetheCleaning
andMaintenanceInstructions.
Theinstallationmustconformwithlocalcodesor,
intheabsence of local codes, with either the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or CAN/CGA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, or Propane Storage and
Handling Code, B149.2.
DO NOT use any type of charcoal in this grill.
DO NOT operate the main burners and back burner at the same time. (If Equipped)
ALWAYS inspect the grease tray before each use. Remove and clean as necessary.
This outdoor cooking gas appliance is not
intended to be installed in or on boats or recreational vehicles.
Liquid Propane Gas (LPG) grills must be used with the liquid propane gas regulator assembly supplied.
Natural Gas grills must be used with natural gas only. Any attempt to convert the grill from one fuel
type to another is extremely hazardous. ALWAYS keep the gas hose assembly away from any heated surface and dripping grease, Avoid
unnecessary twisting of the hose, Visually inspect the hose prior to each use for cuts, cracks, excessive wear, or other damage, Do not
use the gas grill if the hose appears damaged. Call Sears at 1-800-4-MY-HOME®
(1-800-469-4663) for a Kenmore replacement gas hose assembly.
All electrical accessories (such as a rotisserie or
light) must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. Keep
any electrical cords away from hot surfaces.
PRE-ASSEMBLY
Tools required for assembly include:
Protective work gloves and eyewear
Phillips head screwdriver (included in hardware pack)
Two people will be necessary to assemble the larger parts of the grill.
Lay a cardboard sheet on the floor and use as a
work surface to protect floor and grill parts from scratches.
Once all parts are removed and unpacked,
use the Hardware and Part Diagrams to ensure all items are included and free of damage.
Do not assemble or operate your grill if something
appears damaged. If you have damaged or missing parts, or questions during assembly, call
1-800-933-0527 8:30am-5:00pm CST, Monday
through Friday.
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PART#
PART DESCRIPTION
QTY PURPOSE OF PART
SB0064
SB0027
FEOI05
SBO005
SB0085
SBO016
SEOI23D-O02
BO6WIB-6-C7
Phillips Head Bolt,M6x35mm 4PCS Attaches Cabinet Front Crossbar
Phillips Head Bolt,M6xl6mm
M6xl.OT Plastic Washer
Lock Washer, M6
24PCS Burner Assembly and Side Shelf Assembly
4PCS Assembly
8PCS bolts
Install Casters, Attaches Firebox Assembly, Side
Attach the Firebox Assembly to the Cabinet
There are 8 Washers used with some Phillips head
Attaches the Door Top Brackets to the Cabinet
Phillips Head Bolt,M4x8mm 22PCS
Assembly, Attaches Side Burner Control Panel, Side
Shelf Assembly, Side Burner Valve, Cabinet Door Stop
Lock Washer, M4
14PCS head bolts
There are 14 Washers used with most Phillips
"S"-Hook 3PCS Utensil Hooks
Cabinet Door Stop
1PC Secures Cabinet Door in closed Position
SEO007
FE0014N
SE9049D-O01
BO6WIB-6-C5
SBOll4
Battery Size AA
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Cotter Pin
Door Top Brackets (L/R)
Washer M4
1PC For the Electronic Igniter
1PC To Screw All the Bolts
Attaches Grease Cup Bracket Support to Grease
2PCS Tray
2PCS Attaches to Cabinet to support the Door Pins
There are 4 Washers used with Towel Bar Phillips
4PCS head bolts
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Phillips Head Bolt M6x35mm Qty: 4
Part # SB0064
PhillipsHead Bolt M6x16mm
Qty : 24 Part# SB0027
Plastic Washer M6xl.0T
Qty: 4
Part # FE0105
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Lock Washer M6
Qty: 8
Part # SB0005
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"S"- Hook
qty: 3 Part # SE0123D-002
Battery Size: AA
Qty: 1 Part # SE0007
Phillips Head Bolt M4x8mm qty: 22
Part # SB0085
Washer M4 qty: 4
Part # SB0114
Cabinet Door Stop Qty: 1
Part# B06W1B-6-C7
Lock Washer M4
Qty: 14
Part # SB0016
Cotter Pin Qty: 2
Part # SE9049D-001
Door Top Brackets (L/R) Qty: 2 Part# B06WIB-6-C5
Phillips Head Screwdriver qty: 1
Part # FE0014N
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KEY DESCRIPTION PART# QTY
A Hood Assembly
AI Hood Left Side Panel CAOO44-L 1
A2 Hood Right Side Panel CA0044-R 1 A3 Thermometer Seat CA0045D-002 1
A4 Thermometer SE0076 1
A5 Hood Bolt B06W1B-6-A5 2
A6 Hood Handle Seat - Right B06W1B-6-A6 1 A7 Hood Handle Seat- Left B06WIB-6-A7 1
A8 Hood Handle Heat Insulator FE0010 2
A9 Silicon Stopper FE0001M 4
A10 Hood Outer Panel B06WIB-28-A10 1
All Hood Inner Panel B06WIB-28-All 1
A12 Hood Handle B06W1B-28-A12 1
B Firebox Assembly
B1 Firebox Rear Upper Panel B06WIB-28-B1 1 B2 Firebox Back Shield Panel B06W1B-28-B2 1
B3 Firebox Rear Panel B06WIB-28-B3 1
B4 Warming Rack SE0151 1 B5 Back Burner Cover B06WIB-28-B5 1
B6 Cooking Grate-9,6" width CI0023 2
B7 Cooking Grate-7.6" width CI0022 1 B8 Back Burner B06WIB-28-B8 1
B9 Heat Diffuser SA0619 4
B10 Back Burner Electrode B06WIB-28-B10 1
Bll Back Burner Flame Sensor SC0046-FS 1
B12 Flame Sensor Support B06W1B-28-B12 1
B13 Back Burner Pipe SH0950 1 B14 Back Burner Front Panel B06WIB-28-B14 1
B15 Main Burner Bracket B06WIB-28-B15 1
B16 Main Burner B06W1B-6-B7 4
B17 Firebox Left Side Panel B06W1B-28-B17 1
B18 Firebox Right Side Panel B06W1B-28-B18 1
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KEY DESCRIPTION PART# QTY
B19 Main Burner Electrode B06W1B-6-B10 4
B20 Firebox Bottom Panel B06WlB-28-B20 1
B21 Grease Tray SA0647-3 1 B22 Cotter Pin SE9049D-001 2
B23 Grease Cup Bracket SE0147 1
B24 Grease Cup SA0375 1 B25 Firebox Front Panel B06W1B-28-B25 1
B26 Firebox Front Heat Shield B06W1B-6-B17 1
B27 Gas Manifold Assembly SC0046 1 B28 Main Burner Control Panel B06W1B-28-B28 1
B29 Main Burner Control Knob Seat B06WlB-6-B20 4
B30 Back Burner Control Knob Seat B06WlB-28-B30 1
B31 Main Burner Control Knob FE0090D-001 4
B32 Back Burner Control Knob FE0103D-001 1
B33 Electronic Igniter Button SE0131-A 1
B34 Electronic Igniter SE0152 1
B35 Electronic Igniter Wire Set B06WlB-28-B35 1
B36 Regulator and Hose Assembly SE0148 1
C Cabinet Assembly
C1 Cabinet Rear Panel B06W1B-28-C1 1
C2 Cabinet Assembly B06W1B-28-C2 1 C3 Regulator and Hose Support Ring B06W1B-6-C3 1
C4 Leg Caps FE0093 4
C5 Door Top Bracket B06W1B-6-C5 2
C6 Cylinder Support Ring SE0085D-002 1
C7 Cabinet Door Stop B06W1B-6-C7 1 C8 Cabinet Toe Plate B06W1B-28-C8 1
C9 Cabinet Front Crossbar B06W1B-28-C9 1
C10 Magnetic Door Stop SE0150 2 Cll Left Door B06W1B-28-C11 1
C12 Right Door B06W1B-28-C12 1
C13 Door Spring Pin SE0149 2 C14 Door Pin B06W1B-6-C14 2
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KEY DESCRIPTION PART# QTY
C15 Cabinet Door Handle B06W1B-6-C15 2
C16 Manual Igniter Stick SE0159D-001 1 C17 Condiment Basket SE9027 1
C18 Locking Standard Caster B06W1B-6-C18 1 C19 Standard Caster B06W1B-6-C19 1
C20 Locking Swivel Caster B06W1B-6-C20 1 C21 Swivel Caster B06W1B-6-C21 1
D Side Burner Assembly
D1 Side Burner Cover Pin B06WIB-6-D1 1
D2 Side Burner Cover SA0390 1
D3 Side Burner Rack SE0084 1
D4 Side Burner Stopper SB0045D-001 2 D5 Side Burner Inner Frame B06WIB-6-D5 1
D6 Towel Bar Handle B06W1B-6-D6 1
D7 Side Burner Outer Frame Assembly B06W1B-6-D7 1 D8 Side Burner Electrode B06W1B-6-D8 1
D9 Side Burner Valve B06W1B-6-D10 1
D10 Side Burner B06W1B-6-D9 1 Dll Side Burner Control Panel B06W1B-28-Dll 1
D12 Control Knob Seat B06WIB-6-B20 1 D13 Control Knob FE0090D-001 1
E Side Shelf Assembly
E1 Side Shelf Frame Assembly B06W1B-6-E1 1 E2 Towel Bar Handle B06W1B-6-D6 1
E3 Side Shelf Control Panel B06WIB-28-E3 1
E4 "S" Hooks SE0123D-002 3
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H Remove Firebox from Cabinet
[] Unscrew and discard the 6 Phillips Head Bolts and Washers from the corner holes of the cabinet.
Remove the crossbar,
[] Carefully lift the cabinet up from the firebox and set on cardboard. Remove all foam packing from
cabinet.
[] Cut fastening straps on lid handle. Raise lid and remove and unpack parts inside firebox.
Install Control Knobs and Casters
[] Push the Main Burner Control Knobs and Back Burner Control Knob onto the valve stems.
See Inset 1. The small knob goes onto the labeled valve stem for the rotisserie burner.
[] Place the Cabinet Assembly upside down and attach the 4 Casters to the bottom using 16 Phillips
Head Bolts (M6x16mm). Use care to install each Caster into the correct position. See Inset 2.
Crossbar
Phillips Head Bolt M6x16mm qty: 16
Main Burner Control knob qty: 4
Locking Standard Caster
Back Burner Control Knob qty: 1
Inset I
Standard Caster
Caster
Inset 2
10 g Swivel Caster
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Install Cabinet Front Crossbar and Door Top Brackets
[] Attach the Cabinet Front Crossbar to the Cabinet using 4 Phillips Head Bolts (M6x35mm) and 4
Lock Washers (M6),
[] Attach Door Top Brackets labeled L and R to the Cabinet using 4 Phillips Head Bolts (M4x8mm).
Phillips Head Bolt: M6x35mm Qty: 4
Phillips Head Bolt M4x8mm qty : 4
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Lock Washer M6 Qty: 4
Door Top Brackets (L/R)
Qty: 2
Attach Doors to Cabinet
[] Push down on top hinge pin to insert the Left and Right Doors into the cabinet. See Inset
illustrations.
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Hang Condiment Basket and attach Cabinet Door Stop
[] Hang Condiment Basket on the inside of cabinet Right Door, See Inset 1.
[] Attach the Cabinet Door Stop to the front of cabinet bottom using 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M4x8mm),
See Inset 2.
Phillips Head Bolt M4x8mm qty: 2
Cabinet Door Stop qty: 1
Inset 1
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Inset 2
Install Grease Tray [] Insert the Grease Tray along two sides of the Firebox from the back underneath the firebox.
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AttachFireboxto Cabinet
[] Place the firebox onto the cabinet frame with regulator hose and side burner ignition wire
hanging inside of the cabinet, We recommend using 2 people to lift the firebox.
[] Line up the holes and attach the firebox to the cabinet frame using 4 Phillips Head Bolts (M6x16mm)
and 4 Washers (M6x!.0T).
Hint: You may need to slide the Firebox Assembly forward, backward, or lift slightly for
the bolt holes to properly line up.
Phillips Head Bolt M6x16mm Qty: 4
Plastic Washer M6xl.0T qty: 4
Cotter Pin Qty: 2
Install Grease Cup Bracket and Grease Cup [] Attach the Grease Cup Bracket to the bottom of the Grease Tray using 2 Cotter Pins as shown.
The Cotter Pins in the bracket are towards the front of the grill. See Insets 1 and 2.
[] Install the Grease Cup into the Grease Cup Bracket, inserting it from the front of the cabinet.
See Inset 3,
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Inset 1
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Inset 2
Inset 3
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Install Towel Bar Handles, Utensil Hooks, Side Panels
[] Use 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M4X8mm), 2 Lock Washers (M4), and 2 Washers (M4) to attach a Towel
Bar to the side burner frame. Use 3 Phillips Head Bolts (M4X8mm) and 3 Lock Washers (M4) to attach the Side Burner Control Panel to the side burner frame. See Insets 1 and
2.
[] Slide 3 Utensil Hooks into the second Towel Bar and use 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M4X8mm), and 2
Lock Washers (M4), and 2 Washers (M4) to attach the Towel Bar to the side shelf. Use 3 Phillips Head Bolts (M4x8mm) and 3 Lock Washers (M4) to attach the Side Shelf Front Panel to the side shelf frame. See Insets 3, 4 and 5.
Phillips Head Bolt M4x8mm Qty: 10
Lock Washer: M4 Qty: 10
"S"- Hook Qty: 3
Washer M4 qty: 4 Inset i Inset 5 Inset 4
ll_ Install Side Burner Frame to Firebox
Phillips Head Bolt M6xl6mm Qty: 2
[] Unscrew the 2 Phillips Head bolts ¼" from the upper left and right corner holes in the left side of the
firebox as shown in Inset i. The bolts extending out of the firebox sides are to attach the side burner frame.
[] Slide the upper holes of the side burner frame over the heads of the 2 Phillips Head Bolts and drop
down.
[] Use 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M6xl6mm) and 2 Washers (M6) to attach the lower holes in the side
burner frame to the firebox as shown in Inset 2. Tighten the upper bolts after the 2 lower bolts are tight.
Inset2 Inset 3
Inset 1
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Lock Washer M6 Qty: 2
Inset 2
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Install Side Burner Valve
[] Detach side burner ignition wire from the regulator hose if they are taped together. [] Insert the side burner valve stem up through the hole in the Side Burner Control Panel.
See Inset 1.
[] Center the side burner valve in the side burner tube, See Inset 2. [] Secure the side burner valve stem to the Side Burner Control Panel using 2 Phillips Head Bolts
(M4x8mm). See Inset 3.
Phillips Head Bolt N4x8mm qty: 2
Inset 3
Inset
[nset 1
Attach Side Burner Control Panel to Main Control Panel [] Use 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M4x8mm) and 2 Lock Washers (M4) to attach the Side Burner Control
Panel to the firebox as shown.
Phillips Head Bolt M4x 8mm qty: 2
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Lock Washer: M4 Qty:2
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_1_ Attach Side Burner Control Knob and Side Burner Ignition Wire
[] Slide the side burner ignition wire through the hole located in the lower left front corner of the
Firebox Assembly and over the side burner igniter connector. See Insets 1 and 2.
[] Push the Control Knob onto the valve stem. See Inset 3.
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Side Burner Control Knob qty: 1
Install Side Shelf Frame to Firebox [] Unscrew the 2 Phillips Head bolts ¼" from the upper left and right corner holes in the right side of
the firebox as shown in Inset 1. The bolts extending out of the firebox sides are to attach the side
shelf frame.
[] Slide the upper holes of the side shelf frame over the heads of the 2 Phillips Head Bolts and drop
down.
[] Use 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M6x16mm) and 2 Washers (M6) to attach the lower holes in the side shelf
frame to the firebox as shown in Inset 2. Tighten the upper bolts after the 2
lower bolts are tight.
[] Use 2 Phillips Head Bolts (M4x8mm) and 2 Lock Washers (M4) to attach the lower holes in the Side
Shelf Front Panel to the firebox, See Inset 3.
Inset 3
Inset 2
Inset 1
Phillips Head Bolt M6x16mm qty: 2
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Lock Washer: M6 qty: 2
Phillips Head Bolt M4x8mm Qty: 2
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LOCKWasher M4 qty: 2
Inset 1 Inset 2
Inset 3
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Install the Heat Diffuser, Cooking Grates, Warming Rack
[] Place the Heat Diffuser into the firebox between the ridges in the front and back panels. See Inset
1.
[] Place the Cooking Grates into the firebox. The grate bottoms have a small knob on each corner.
See Inset 2.
[] Insert the Warming Rack into the holes of firebox side panels as shown, See Inset 3.
Inset i
I_ Place and Secure LP Cylinder into the Cabinet
[] Hook the ends of the Cylinder Support Ring into the two holes in the left front and rear legs,
See Inset 1,
[] Place the LP cylinder down into the tank support hole in the bottom of the cabinet. Ensure the valve
faces to the front. Wrap the Cylinder Support Ring around the top of the tank and hook to secure the LP cylinder in place, See Inset 2.
[] Unscrew the bolt and nut located on the front of the left side cabinet panel. Attach the regulator
hose support ring, located on the regulator hose, to the left side cabinet panel using the same bolt and nut, See Inset 3,
Do Not Hook Up the LP Cylinder to the Regulator Assembly at this time.
Inset 1
Inset 3
Inset 2
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Inset 2
Inset 3
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Install Battery
[] Unscrew the electronic igniter cap. Place the "AA" Battery into the igniter with the positive (+) end up.
Screw the electronic igniter cap back into place.
Battery (Size AA) qty: 1
Congratulations - Assembly is now complete!
[] Remove any additional labels or packing material from the grill except the CSA label. Be sure to
clean all foam packing material out of all areas.
[] Please proceed to and read the remaining sections of the Use & Care Guide prior to hooking up
your LP cylinder or operating your grill.
[] To transport grill, grasp Towel Bar Handle on the end of the side shelf for easier mobility.
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CORRECT LP GAS TANK USE
LP gas grill models are designed for use with a standard 20lb. (9.1kg) Liquid Propane Gas (LP Gas) tank, which is not included with the grill. Never
connect your gas grill to an LP gas tank that exceeds this capacity. A tank of approximately 12" (305ram) in diameter by 18-1/2" (472mm) high is the
maximum size LP gas tank to use. You must use an
"OPD" gas tank which offers a listed Overfill
Prevention Device. This safety feature prevents tanks from being overfilled which can cause
malfunction of the LP gas tank, regulator and grill.
The LP gas tank must be constructed and marked in accordance with the Specifications for LP-Gas
Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for
Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and
Commission, as applicable.
The LP gas tank must have a shutoff valve terminating in a LP gas supply tank valve outlet that is compatible
with a Type 1 tank connection device. The LP gas tank must also have a safety relief device that has a direct connection with the vapor space of the tank.
The tank supply system must have a means for vapor withdrawal.
The LP gas tank used must have a collar to protect the tank valve.
Never connect an unregulated LP gas tank to your gas grill. The gas regulator assembly supplied with
your gas grill is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 11"water column (W.C.) for connection to an LP gas tank. Only use the regulator and hose assembly
supplied with your gas grill. Replacement
regulators and hose assemblies must be those specified by Sears. See the Parts List.
Have your LP Gas dealer check the release valve after every filling to ensure it remains free of
defects. Always keep the LP gas tank in an upright position. Do not subject the LP gas tank to excessive
heat.
Never store an LP gas tank indoors. If you store your
gas grill indoors, always disconnect the LPgas tank first and store it safely outside.
LP gas tanks must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area and out of the reach of children.
Disconnected LP gas tanks must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.
The regulator and hose assembly can be seen after opening the door and must be inspected before each
use of the grill. If there is excessive abrasion or wear orifthe hose is cut, it must be replaced priorto using the grill again.
Never light your gas grill with the lid closed or before checking to ensure the burner tubes are fully seated over the gas valve orifices.
Never allow children to operate your grill. Do not allow children or pets to play near your grill.
Use of alcohol or drugs may impair the ability to assemble and operate the appliance.
Keep a fire extinguisher readily accessible. In the event of an oil or grease fire, do not attempt
to extinguish with water. Use a Type B extinguisher or smother with dirt, sand, or baking soda.
In the event of rain, cover the grill and turn off the burner and gas supply.
Use your grill on a level, stable surface and ensure the locking casters are locked before use.
Do not leave the grill unattended when in use.
Do not move the appliance when in use.
Allow the grill to cool before moving or storing.
Do not use your grill as a heater. This grill is not intended to be installed in or on
recreational vehicles and/or boats.
A. Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or
near this appliance. B. Never fill the tank 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.
Use your grill at least 2 feet away from any
wall or surface. Useyour grill at least 2 feet
away from combustible objects that can melt or catch fire (such as vinyl or wood siding, fences
and overhangs) or sources of ignition including pilot lights on water heaters and live electrical appliances.
Never use your gas grill in a building, garage, porch, shed, breezeway, or any other enclose(
area. Never obstruct the flow of ventilation air
around your gas grill housing.
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Notes about LP Gas Tank Exchange Programs
Many retailers that sell grills offer you the option of replacing your empty LPgas tank through an exchange service. Use only those reputable
exchange companies that inspect, precision fill, test and certify their tanks. Exchange your tank only for an OPD safety feature equipped tank as described
in the LP gas tank section of this manual.
Always keep new and exchanged LP gas tanks in an upright position during use, transit or storage.
Leak test new and exchanged LP gas tanks BEFORE connecting one to your grill.
How to Leak Test your LP Gas Tank For your safety:
All leak tests must be repeated each time your LP gas
tank is exchanged or refilled.
Do not smoke when checking for gas leaks.
Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks.
Your grill must be leak tested outdoors in a
well-ventilated area, away from ignition sources such as gas fired or electrical appliances. During the leak test, keep your grill away from open flames or sparks.
Do not use household cleaning agents as damage to
gas assembly components can occur.
[] Use a clean paintbrush and a 50/50 mild soap and
water solution.
FIBrush soapy solution onto the LP gas tank in the areas
indicated by the arrows. See diagram.
FlIf growing bubbles appear do not use or move the LP
Gas tank. Call an LPgas supplier or your fire department.
Regulator and LP Cylinder Connections
The gas pressure regulator provided with this outdoor cooking appliance must be used. This
regulator is set for an outlet pressure of 11 inches water column.
Regulator:
Your regulator is equipped with a Q.C.C. Type 1
quick connect system. It will not allow gas to flow until a positive seal has been made. It has a
thermal element that will shut off the gas flow if the temperature reaches 240 degrees F (115
degrees C). It also has a flow-limiting device that will restrict the flow of gas to 10 cubic feet per
hour (0.28 cubic meters per hour).
TO CONNECT THE CYLINDER TO THE
REGULATOR AND HOSE
1. Be sure the LP cylinder is "OFF" by turning the hand wheel clockwise until it stops.
2. Place the cylinder into the base cabinet shelf of
the grill with the valve facing outward and
secure with the cylinder support ring.
3. Be sure all burner controls are turned to the
"OFF" position.
4. Remove the safety cap from the cylinder valve.
5. Center the nipple of the regulator into the cylinder valve.
6. Turn the black nut clockwise until it stops.
Hand Tighten Only, Do Not Use A Wrench,
If growing bubbles appear do not use or move the LP Gas tank. Contact an LP gas Supplier or your fire department!
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CAUTION: When the appliance is not in use the gas must be turned off at the tank.
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Flow Limiting Valves on LP Gas Tanks
Check all connections for LP Gas Leaks
Your LP gas tank is equipped with a flow limiting valve that will restrict the flow of gas due to a sudden change
in pressure. This can often activate without your knowledge. You will notice among other things that your grill does not get as hot as it should, will take
longer to heat up, or you may not be able to light all burners. If you notice any of the above, then you should reset the valve and clear your gas line.
To do
this
1.
Ensure the LP gas tank valve is OFR
2.
Disconnect the regulator from the LP gas tank.
3.
Open all burner control knobs including the side burner to Hi at the same time.
4.
Close all burner control knobs to OFR
5.
Let the LP gas tank stand for at least 10 minutes.
6.
Reconnect the regulator assembly to the LP gas
tank.
7.
Slowly, meaning about 1/4 turn at a time, turn on the LP gas valve.
8.
Follow the burner lighting procedures to light
the burner farthest away from the gas source.
9.
The flow limiting valve should now be reset.
This flow limiting valve is triggered by sudden changes in pressure. This can be caused by a leak, faulty connection of the regulator to the LP gas tank, turning on the LP gas tank valve too quickly, or turning the
burners off by turning the LP gas tank valve off before turning the burner control knobs to off. Note: always turn off your burners using the burner control knobs
first before turning the LP gas tank valve off.
Transportation and Storage
1. Place a dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install
the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder of propane
valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage.
2. Always transport your cylinder in an upright position.
3. Do not smoke when transporting your cylinder.
Never test for leaks with a flame. Prior to
first use, at the beginning of each season or every time your LP Gas tank is changed you must check for gas leaks. Follow
these three steps:
Make a soap solution by mixing one part liquid detergent and one part water
Turn the burner control knobs to the OFF position. Then turn the gas ON at the source.
Apply the soap solution to all gas connections
indicated by the arrows. See diagram. If bubbles appear in the soap solution the
connections are not properly sealed. Check each fitting and tighten or repair as
necessary.
Gas Valve Manifold
Side Burner Gas Valve
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LP Gas Tank
If you have a gas leak that cannot be repaired by tightening, turn off the gas at the
source, disconnect fuel line from your grill and call $-800-4-MY-HOME® or your
gas supplier for repair assistance.
Disconnecting A Liquid Propane Gas (LPG)
Tank From Your Grill
[] Make sure the burner valves and LP gas
tank valve are off. (Turn clockwise to close.)
[] Detach the hose and regulator assembly
from the LP gas tank valve by turning the quick coupling nut counterclockwise
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Grill Lighting Instructions
I. Before each use, check all hoses for cracks,
nicks, cuts, or abrasions. If a hose is damaged in any way, do not use your grill
before replacing the hose with an authorized part from the Parts List. Also make sure all
gas supply connections are securely tightened.
2. Familiarize yourself with the Safety and Use and Care instructions in this manual. Do not
smoke while lighting the grill or checking gas supply connections.
3. Be sure the LP gas tank has gas.
4. Open the grill lid.
Back Burner Electric Igniter
Main Burner
Side Burner and Back Burner Lighting Instructions
Failure to replace a faulty hose, secure gas
supply connections, or to open the lid before
proceeding to the Lighting Procedures could result in a fire or explosion that could cause
serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
5. Set control knobs to OFF and open the LP gas tank valve SLOWLY.
O
Low
6. Push and turn any control knob to Hi
O
Low
7. Immediately press the electronic igniter button for 3-5 seconds to light the burner.
You should hear a clicking sound which shows the electronic ignition is working. If
the burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn the burner control knob to "OFF". Wait 5
minutes for the gas to clear, and repeat the above procedure.
8. Once one burner is lit, the adjacent burner can be lit by turning its control knob to Hi.
9. When lit, turn the control knob to its desired
setting.
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1. Follow steps 1 through 4 of the Grill Lighting Instructions.
2. Open the grill lid or side burner cover.
3. Set control knobs to OFF and open the LP gas tank valve SLOWLY
4. Push and turn the control knob to "Hi".
Immediately press the electric igniter button for 3-5 seconds to light the burner. You
should hear a clicking sound which shows the electronic ignition is working.
6,
If the burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn the burner control knob to "OFF". Wait
5 minutes for the gas to clear, and repeat the above procedure.
7,
Continue to press in and hold the back burner control knob for 5 to 7 seconds once
lit to activate the safety flame sensor. Failure to do so will cause gas to be shut off to the back burner and the burner
will go out.
Side Burner
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MANUALLY LIGHTING THE BURNERS WITH
THE MATCH HOLDER
MANUALLY LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER
OR THE BACK BURNER
1. Open the lid.
2. Ensure all burners are in the "OFF" position.
3. Slowly turn on the gas at the LP cylinder valve if it is not already on.
4. Place a match in the match light stick, This is located inside the left cabinet door.
5. Use the stick to slide the lit match through the cooking grates and the front of the heat
diffuser to the burner you wish to light.
6. Press and turn the burner control knob to "Hi". Continue to push in and hold up to 5
seconds or until the burner lights.
If the burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn the burner control knob to
"OFF". Wait 5 minutes for gas to clear, and try
again.
8. When lit, turn the control knob to the desired heat setting.
1. Open the grill lid or side burner coven
2. Ensure the control knob is in the "OFF" position as well as any main burner not in
use,
3. Slowly turn on the gas if it is not already on.
4. Strike the match, and place near the top of the burner.
5. Turn the control knob to "Hi"
6,
If the burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn the burner control knob to
"OFF". Wait 5 minutes for the gas to clear, and try again.
7. When lit, turn the control knob to the desired setting.
8,
Continue to press in and hold the back
burner control knob for 5 to 7 seconds once lit to activate the safety flame sensor. Failure to do so will cause gas
to be shut off to the back burner and the
burner will go out.
1. Do not use charcoal briquettes, lava rock, or any type of ceramic product in this grill.
2. Do not put a barbecue cover or other flammable material in the storage area of this grill.
Never lean over the grill cooking area while lighting your gas grill. Keep your face and body
a safe distance (at least 18 inches) from the
lighting hole and burners when lighting your
grill with a match.
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Troubleshooting
If the grill fails to light:
1. Turn gas off at source and turn control knobs
to "OFF". Wait at least 5 minutes for gas to clear, and then retry
2. If your grill still fails to light, check the gas supply and connections. Ensure gas supply is
turned on (turn counterclockwise), there is gas in the tank, and the regulator is properly
seated in the tank valve.
3. Repeat lighting procedure. If your grill still fails to light, turn the gas off at the source, turn the control knobs to "OFF", and check the
following:
4. Check that the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve orifice.
[] Obstruction in Gas Line
Correction: Detach regulator hose assembly. Do not smoke! Open all control knobs at the same
time to "Hi". Close all burner control knobs to "OFF" and reattach the regulator hose assembly to
the grill.
[] Plugged Orifice or Burner Tube Obstruction
Correction: Remove burners from grill and clean
following the burner cleaning instructions later in this manual, Observe valve orifice to be sure there
is no obstruction visible.
[] If an obstruction is suspected in Gas Valve or
Manifold, call the Customer Support Center.
[] Misalignment of Igniter and Burner
Correction: Check for proper position of the electrode tip. The gap between the electrode tip
and burner should be approximately 3/16 of an inch. Adjust if necessary. With the gas supply off
and all control knobs set to "OFF" press the electric igniter button and check for the presence of a spark at the electrode.
[] Disconnected Electric Wires
Correction: Inspect the electric igniter (see Parts List) found behind the control panel.
Connect loose electric wires to ignition assembly.
[] Weak AA Battery
Correction: Unscrew the igniter cap and replace the battery.
)lode or leak.
[] If the grill still does not light you may need to reset
the flow limiting valve in your LP tank, Note: This
procedure should be done every time a new LP gas
tank is connected to your grill.
Follow the steps below to reset the flow
limiting device.
Turn LP gas tank valve "OFF".
[] []
Disconnect the regulator assembly from LP Gas
tank.
[] Open all burner control knobs to "Hi" at the same
time.
[] Close all burner control knobs to "OFF"
[] Let the LP Gas tank stand for at least 10
minutes.
[]
Reconnect the regulator assembly to the LP Gas
tank.
[]
Slowly turn on the LP Gas tank valve.
Follow the burner lighting procedures to light the
[]
burner farthest away from the gas source.
Should a FLASHBACK fire occur in or around the burner tubes, follow the instructions below. Failure
to comply with these instructions could result in a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily
injury, death, or property damage.
Shut off gas supply (turn the LP tank valve clockwise) to the gas grill.
Turn the control knobs to the "OFF" position.
Open the grill lid.
Put out any flame with a Class B Fire
extinguisher
Once the grill has cooled down, clean the burner tubes and burners according to the
cleaning instructions in this Operator's
Manual.
Customer Support Center
Call 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM CST 1-800-933-0527 Monday through Friday.
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Propercareandmaintenancewillkeepyourgrillin goodoperating condition and prolong its life. Follow
these cleaning procedures on a timely basis and your grill will stay clean and operate with minimum effort.
CAUTION: Be sure your grill is off and cool before cleaning, and always wear protective gloves when cleaning your grill
9. Check and clean each electrode tip. Adjust the spacing between the tips and the burner as
necessary. The space between the electrode
tip and burner should be approximately 3/16".
10. Replace the heat diffusers, grates, warming rack, and grease tray.
11. Reconnect the gas source and observe the burner flame for correct operation.
Cleaning Exterior Surfaces:
Cleaning The Cooking Grates
Wash your cooking grates in a mild soap and warm water solution. You can use a wash cloth,
vegetable brush, or brass bristled brush.
Never use any type of steel bristled brush. Dry
them when finished.
Cleaning the Heat Diffusers
Wash the heat diffusers periodically in a soap and warm water solution. Use a vegetable brush to
remove stubborn burnt-on cooking residue. Dry the heat diffusers thoroughly before you reinstall them
into the firebox.
Cleaning the Grease Tray and Pan
To reduce the chance of fire, the grease tray and
grease pan should be visually inspected before each grill use. Remove any grease and wash both with a
mild soap and warm water solution.
Cleaning the Inside of the Grill Lid
Grease can have a tendency to build up on the inside of the grill lid and could drip onto the deck or patio
when the lid is opened. Visually inspect the inside of the grill lid before each grill use. Remove any grease and wash with a mild soap and warm water solution.
Annual Cleaning of the Grill Interior
Burning-off excess food after every cookout will keep it ready for instant use. We recommend you
periodically give the entire grill a thorough cleaning to minimize your risk of grease fire and keep the grill in good shape. Follow these steps:
1. Turn all burner valves to the "OFF" position.
2. Turn the LP gas tank valve to the "OFF" position.
3. Disconnect the regulator assembly from the gas tank. Inspect the hose for cracking, cuts or any other damage, and replace as necessary. Refer to the Parts List in this Operator's
Manual.
4. Remove and clean the cooking grates, heat diffusers, warming rack, burners, and grease tray.
5. Cover each gas valve orifice with aluminum foil.
6. Brush the inside and bottom of the grill with a fiber pad or nylon brush and wash with a mild soap and warm water solution. Rinse
thoroughly and let dry.
7. Remove aluminum foil from orifices and check each orifice for obstruction.
8. Replace the burners, ensuring the burners fit down over each valve orifice.
Cleaning Exterior Surfaces:
Wash with a mild dish soap and warm water solution. A cloth, soft brush, or plastic cleaning
pad can be used. Rinse thoroughly and wipe
dry.
Cleaning Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces:
Wash with a mild dish soap and warm water solution. Clean and polish with a stainless steel cleaner. There are many good quality stainless
steel cleaners and polishes available. Follow the manufacturer's directions. Always polish in
the direction of the lines. Do not allow dirt and grease to accumulate. Do not use steel wool as
it will scratch the surface. Do not use abrasive
cleaners and scrubbers.
CAUTION:
Heat, weathering, machine oils used in the manufacturing of stainless steel, and dirt can all
cause exterior stainless steel surfaces to turn tan in colon In addition, the following
products and naturally occurring substances in the outdoors will damage all stainless steel finishes. Use caution so they will not come in
contact with your grill. Immediately wash them off and dry the stainless steel should they ever come in contact with your gas grill. They
include, but are not limited to, pool chemicals (chlorine and bromine), lawn fertilizer, ice melting salts, sea or salt water, urine, bird
droppings, and tree sap,
Failure to comply with these instructions may result in a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury.
Keep grill area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
Do not obstruct the flow of air for combustion and ventilation.
Keep the ventilation openings of the tank enclosure cabinet free and clear of debris.
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To reduce the chance of FLASHBACK FIRE you must clean the burner tubes as follows periodically in
summer and fall, wherever spiders are active in your area, and if your grill has not been used for an extended period of time.
1. Turn all burner control knobs to the "OFF" position.
2. Turn the LP gas tank valve to the "OFF" position.
3. Disconnect the LP gas regulator assembly from the LP gas tank.
4. Remove the cooking grates, heat tents, and warming rack from the grill.
5. Remove the screw from the rear of each burner
using a Phillips head screwdriver.
6. Carefully lift each burner up and away from the gas valve orifice.
7. Check and clean burner tubes for insects and
insect nests. A dogged tube can lead to a fire beneath the grill.
8. Refer to FIGURE1 and use one of these three cleaning methods:
METHOD 1: Bend a stiff wire or wire coat hanger into a small hook as shown and run the
hook through the burner tube and inside the burner several times to remove debris.
METHOD 2: Use a bottle brush with a flexible handle and run the brush through the burner
tube and inside the burner several times to
remove any debris. METHOD 3: Use an air hose to force air
through each burner tube. The forced air should pass debris or obstructions through the
burner and out the ports. Always wear eye protection if using this method.
Figure 1
Burner Ports
Small insects, such as spiders, are able to access the burner tubes. Sometimes they will build nests or
spin webs. In either case, this can block or reduce
the amount of gas flowing through the burner. You
will usually see a smaller flame, or a flame that is mostly yellow rather than blue, coming from the
burner when this happens. Other signs include the gill not heating evenly, not reaching temperature, or burners not igniting. In cases with severe blockage,
this can cause the flame to burn backwards, and
outside of the burner tubes, which can cause damage to your grill and/or personal injury.
IMMEDIATELY SHUT OFF THE FLOW OF GAS AT
THE LP TANK OR NATURAL GAS VALVE SHOULD THIS HAPPEN, Wait for the grill to cool, and then
clean all burners.
Regardless of the burner cleaning procedure you use,
we recommend you also complete the following steps to help prolong burner life.
1 Use a fiber pad or nylon brush to clean the entire
outer surface of each burner until free of food residue and dirt.
2. Clean any clogged ports with a stiff wire, such as an open paper clip.
3. Inspect each burner for damage (cracks or holes) and if such damage is found, order and install a
new burner. After installation, check to ensure that the gas valve orifices are correctly placed inside
the ends of the burner tubes. Also check the position of your electrodes.
4. Never enlarge the burner ports during cleaning.
For safe operation ensure the gas valve assembly orifice is inside the burner tube before using your
grill. See figure. If the orifice is not inside the burner tube, lighting the burner may cause explosion and /or fire resulting in serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
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Gas Vaive Assembly Orifice BumerTube
BURNER FLAMES
Always inspect the burner flame after lighting. A
good flame should be primarily blue with a yellow tip and have a minimum amount of noise. Some yellow tips are OK if under one inch. New burners
sometimes have oil residue, which will cause yellow flame when burning off. Variations in gas supply,
altitude, weather, and other factors can all impact
burner performance. Older grills can also show
more yellow flame as food deposits, oils, and fats
can build up.
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Burn-Off
Some of the new parts of your grill could have
residual oils, We recommend you ignite the burners,
turn to "Hi", and lower the lid for 3 to 5 minutes to
burn any oils off before grilling for the first time.
CAUTION: Operating your grill on the "Hi" setting for longer than five minutes may damage certain
parts of your grill.
Preheating
To preheat, light your grill on "Hi", lower the lid, and follow this timetable: for high temperature cooking,
preheat grill 3 to 5 minutes; for low temperature
cooking, preheat grill 3 minutes. Preheating is not
necessary to slow cook.
Cooking Temperature
High Setting: The "Hi" control knob setting should
only be used to sear some meats, pre-heat your grill the first 3-Sminutes and for burning food
residue off the grill for 3-5 minutes after cooking is
complete. Never use the "Hi" setting for extended cooking.
Medium to Low Settings: Most recipes specify
medium to low settings, including all smoking and rotisserie cooking, lean cuts of meat, chicken, and
fish.
An Important Note About Cooking Temperature
The outside grilling area is not the controlled
environment that your indoor kitchen is. Many variables can impact the cooking performance of
your grill, including outside air temperature, wind, humidity, and altitude. Allow more cooking time for
cold, wind, and higher altitudes. We recommend you place the grill in an area protected from wind. Monitor your grill closely and rotate foods as needed
to prevent overcooking and ensure the most delicious results every time. Experimenting makes grilling more fun and interesting!
The middle and back primary cooking areas offer the
highest heat for searing and grilling.
The warming rack offers medium heat for preparing
breads and firm vegetables like potatoes and corn and keeping food warm.
The front primary cooking area offers less heat and
is ideal for preparing delicate foods and also for keeping cooked foods warm.
Direct Cooking
The direct cooking method is used when food is
placed directly over the lit grill burners, This method is ideal for searing, grilling, deep frying and
whenever you want foods to have an open-flame barbecued taste. The lid can be open or closed depending on your preference,
Indirect Cooking
The indirect cooking method is used for most foods.
Do not place the food directly over a burner to use this method. Instead, the food should be placed on the left or right side of your grill with the burner
lit on the opposite side or in the center with the center burners off. Indirect cooking must be done
with the lid down.
Prepare Cooking Grates for Grilling
Greasing the cooking surface will help keep foods from sticking and reduce the amount of cleanup
required. Use a brush to apply a thin layer of cooking oil or vegetable shortening onto each
cooking grate. We do not suggest spray type oils
unless they are specified for high-temperature cooking. Be sure to coat the entire cooking surface
including edges and any areas with chipped
porcelain.
Flare-Ups
The fats and juices dripping from grilled food can cause flare-ups. Flare-ups work to color and flavor your foods, so some flare-ups are preferred. Too
many can work against you though. Reduce flare-ups by trimming away excess fat, using the
indirect method of grilling, and grilling using lower temperatures.
Using the Back Burner (If Equipped)
The back burner is used when cooking with a
rotisserie, which is sold separately. Please follow the points below when using the back burner.
1. Always remove the warming rack.
2. Do not use the main burners when the back burner is in use.
3. Use an aluminum foil pan to catch the juices
that drip down from the food.
Allowing grease to gather in the bottom of the firebox could create a grease fire the next
time the main burners are used.
Never line the bottom of the firebox with aluminum foil, sand or any substance that will
restrict the flow of grease into the grease tray
or cup.
Before each use, pull out the grease tray and
remove all grease and food debris to prevent a
grease fire hazard. Your grill will get very hot. Always wear a flame retardant BBQ Mitt when cooking on your
grill. Never lean over cooking areas while using grill. Do not touch cooking surfaces, lid, grill
housing or other parts while grill is in operation,
or until the grill has cooled down after use.
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Question:
can I convert my gas grill from one fuel type to another, such as LP to NG (natural gas) or vice versa?
Answer:
No, your gas grill is manufactured to specific standards developed by CSA and ANSI for your
safety and is certified for one type of gas only.
Question:
Are the serial and model numbers of my grill
listed somewhere for reference?
Answer:
The serial and model numbers are listed on a silver CSA label placed on the grill. Depending on
the grill model, the silver CSA label generally will
be located inside the right door of the cart.
Question:
My grill will not light properly. Why?
Answer:
Check these possibilities:
1. The gas supply is turned off at the LP tank. Turn on the gas at the LP tank.
2. Your LP tank is out of propane.
3. The regulator is not properly seated in the tank valve. Remove and reattach. Hand
tighten only.
4. Crimped fuel supply hose. Inspect and straighten.
5. Regulator failure or damaged hose assembly. Inspect and order a replacement part. Do not
use your grill if you find a damaged hose assembly.
6. Gas not getting to the burners. Inspect the burners under the control panel to be sure
they are aligned with the valve orifices.
7. Blockage in the gas system. Inspect burners and valve orifices for blockages, such as
spider webs, insects, etc. Clean as necessary.
Question:
My electronic ignition is not working.
Answer:
Listen to hear the electronic igniter clicking. If not, check these possibilities:
1. Replace the AA battery. Ensure the "+" end is facing up and out.
2. Ensure the battery is centered and fits into
the electronic igniter button properly.
3. Be sure the wires are all attached to the electronic ignition assembly behind the
control panel and the individual electrodes.
4. Inspect the electrodes to be sure they are not coated with grease or dirt. If so, clean with rubbing alcohol.
If you hear a clicking sound, then:
1. Inspect the electrodes to be sure they are not coated with grease and dirt. Clean with
rubbing alcohol.
2. Inspect the distance from the electrode to the burner. It should be 1/8 to 1/4 inch from the
main burner and 1/8 to 3/16 inch from the
side burner.
Question:
Sometimes I hear a humming sound coming
from my regulator. What causes this?
Answer:
The humming sound is gas flowing through the regulator. This is more likely to occur in periods
of high gas flow. A low volume of sound is normal and will not interfere with the operation
of your grill.
Question:
My grill has a low flame on some burners,
or some burners will not light at all. What can cause this?
Answer
This can be caused by the flow limiting device,
which is generally triggered by a sudden change in pressure. Opening the tank valve too fast or
shutting the burners off using the tank valve can cause this. To reset:
1. Close the LP tank valve and disconnect the regulator assembly from the tank.
2. Let the LP tank sit for 10 minutes.
3. Open all burner control knobs, including the side burner, to "Hi" at the same time.
4. Close all burner control knobs.
5. Reconnect the gas regulator to the LP tank.
6. Follow the burner lighting procedures and light the burner farthest from the LP tank.
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Question:
Where do I use my grill for safer operation and better performance?
Answer:
Strong winds and low temperatures can affect
the heating and performance of your gas grill so factor in these elements when positioning your
grill outdoors for cooking.
Use your grill at least 2 feet away from any wall
or surface.
Question:
can I clean parts of my grill, such as the
cooking grates and heat tents, in a self-cleaning oven?
Answer:
No. You should not clean any part of your grill in a self-cleaning oven.
Question:
What can I do to keep my cast iron grates from rusting?
Use your grill at least 2 feet away from
combustible objects that can melt or catch fire
(such as vinyl or wood siding, fence and
overhangs) or sources of ignition including pilot
lights on water heaters and live electrical
appliances.
Never use your gas grill in a garage, porch, shed, breezeway or any other enclosed area.
Never obstruct the flow of ventilation air around
your gas grill housing.
Question:
The Regulator and Hose supplied with my gas grill does not fit the older LP Gas Tank
I've used for years. Why not?
Answer:
The U.S. Government regulates gas appliances
and LP gas tanks. When regulations are changed
the LP gas tank fittings are altered to insure compliance. If your LP gas tank does not fit the
regulator and hose assembly supplied with your new grill, then the tank is outdated and must be replaced. Note: Effective April 1, 2002 all LP gas
tanks sold must include an "OPD" Overfill
Prevention Device. The OPD tanks are identified by their triangular-shaped valve wheel. This
internal device prevents the LP gas tank from being overfilled. Tanks without an OPD valve can
no longer be refilled.
Answer:
Cast iron grates do require special care. We recommend you first season new grates. Wash
new grates with dishwashing liquid, rinse, and dry completely with a soft cloth. Never wash them in a dishwasher. We recommend you use a solid
vegetable shortening over the grates to season them the first time. Spread a thin coating with a paper towel over the entire surface, corners, and
edges. Preheat your grill to 500 degrees. Turn half your burners to "LOW" and half "OFF", and place grates in the firebox for about an hour. Shut off all
burners and allow the grates to cool. We recommend you coat the grates with a liquid
vegetable oil before each use. We do not suggest spray type oils unless they are specified for high temperature cooking.
Question:
Is it safe to clean my porcelain coated cooking grates in the dishwasher?
Answer:
No. You should not clean any grill parts in your Dishwasher. We recommend you clean all parts of
your grill, including the cooking grates, by hand.
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