SUNSTONE SUN3BIR–LP, SUN3BIR–NG, SUN4B–LP, SUN4B–NG, SUN4BIR–LP Use & Care Manual

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USE & CARE GUIDE
SUNSTONE® SERIES
GAS GRILLS
Welcome & Congratulations
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Sunstone grill! We are very proud of our product and we are completely committed to providing you with the best service possible. Your satisfaction is our #1 priority. Please read this manual carefully to understand all the instructions about how to install, operate and maintain for optimum performance and longevity. We know you’ll enjoy your new grill and thank you for choosing our product. We hope you consider us for future purchases.
How to Obtain Service
Before you call Is there Gas supplied to the Grill? Have you recently refilled the LP Tank?
Please make sure you have the following information: MODEL NUMBER | DATE OF PURCHASE| INVOICE NUMBER.
For warranty service, contact SUNSTONE Customer Service Department at (888)-934-9449 Option #1 or email service@sunstonemetalproducts.com.
Mustkeepcopy of yoursales slip for proof of purchase.
NAME_________________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE _______________________
ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________________________
MODEL NO_____________________________INVOICE NO_______________________________________
COMPANY THAT YOU PURCHASED FROM ________________________________________________
SUNSTONE METAL PRODUCTS LLC.
16004 Central Commerce Dr, Pflugerville Texas 78660.
Business Hours.
Mon. to Thur. 9:00AM to 4:30PM
Closed Fri/Sat/Sun
Tel: 512-487-5116
Toll Free: 888-934-9449 (Technical Support Line)
Fax: 512-487-7016
INDEX DIRECTORY
GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST
SUN3B/SUN3BIR --------------------
1-3
SUN4B/SUN4BIR ----------------
4-6 SUN5BIR --------------------------
7-9
GRILL INSTALLATION
Removing Burner Bolts ---------
10
GFCI Transformer for lights ---------
11
Overview & Requirements----------
12
Airflow & Prevailing Wind ----------
13
ISLAND LOCATION
Open Area Install ----------------------
14
Enclosed Area Install ------------
15
GAS INSTALLATION
LP Gas Hook-Up------------------------
16
NG Gas Installation--------------
17
GRILL START-UP
Lighting the Grill -----------------
18
Rot-Rod Setup -----------------------
19-
Knob Maintenance --------------
21 Sunstone Warranty -------------
22
ATTENTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate personal injury, or property damage.
WARNING:Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in deathorserious
injury.
VOLTAGE:Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
electrical shock.
EXPLOSION:Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in possible
explosion and cause death or severe injury.
BODILY INJURY:Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate personal injury, or property damage.
HOT SURFACE:Indicates an imminently hazardous hotsurface which, if not avoided, will result inserious
burn or injury.
LIVE CIRCUIT:Indicates a potentially hazard from Liveelectrical current that if extreme caution is notused, may result in minor or moderatepersonal injury, or property damage.
HAZARDS & WARNING SIGNS
START-UP
ATTENTION:Neveroperate thegrill unattended.
EXPLOSION:When Igniting the Grill – Always keep
the Hood Open.
ATTENTION:Neveroperate thegrill unattended.
CHECKLIST
FIRST TIME STARTUP CHECKLIST
AA Battery is installed into Black Cap Igniter Box.
Burner Mounting Bolts are “Removed” – see page 10
Transformer Electrical Plug is properly installed.
Installationofthe propergastypeandregulatorsettings.
TheproperRegulator & Gas Connectioniscomplete.
Minimum24” Inch to Combustible Clearancesare maintained.
All packaginghas beenremoved from Interior of Grill
All partsand componentsare properlyinstalled.
An installer-suppliedmanual gasshut-offvalve isfullyaccessible.
LP hose is clean and inspected for cuts, wear, abrasion, or leaks.
ATTENTION:All Gas Grill Installations MUST HAVE MINIMUM TWO AIR-FLOW VENTS, either in ELEVATED POSITION for Natural Gas or LOWERED POSITION for Liquid Propane. Your Warranty may be VOID if island does not meet basic setup requirements.
Replace if necessarywith a suitable UL,ETLorCSAListed partwith
internallythreadedconnection.
Hood Closed
OverallWidth-------------------- 28"
OverallHeight------------------- 26"
Overall Depth-------------------- 25-1/4"
ControlPanelHeight----------- 11-1/8"
Hood Open Size
Counter toTop------------------ 26-1/4"
Overall Depth-------------------- 27"
HoodOverhang----------------- 2”
Cut out Size
Width------------------------------ 25
Depth------------------------------- 21-3/4”
Height------------------------------ 10-7/8”
GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN3B/SUN3BIR – LP/NG
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GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN3B/SUN3BIR – LP/NG
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GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN3B/SUN3BIR – LP/NG
SUNSTONE 3 BURNER GRILL & SUNSTONE 3 BURNER W/IR GRILL ARE COMBINED IN THIS LIST
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SUN3B/SUN3B-IR-LP/NGParts List
1 Upper Hood 1 Hood-3B
2 HoodHandle 1 Hood-3B-H 3 HoodThermometer 1 P-TMeter 4 WarmingRack 1 P-WR 5 GrillUpperBack Body 1 P-GUBB 6 LightCover 2 P-Lcover 7 IR Burner(Back Burner) 1 P-IRburner 8 ImpulseIgniterWire 1 P-IIW 9 GrillGrates 2 P-GSet3B 10 Gas ManifoldPipe 1 P-GMP 11 SafetyValve 1 P-SAIvalve 12 Auto-Ignition Valve 1 P-AIvalve 13 Standard Valve 2 P-Rsvalve 14 ImpulseIgniterBox 1 P-IIB 15 SmallKnobRubberBand 1 P-Knob-S-RB 16 SmallKnob 1 P-Knob-S 17 Large KnobRubberBand 3 P-Knob-L-RB 18 LargeKnob 3 P-Knob-L 19 Front ControlPanel 1 P-CP 20 Drip Tray 1 P-Dtray 21 ControlPanelFrame 1 P-CPF 22 I-Burner 3 P-GBurner 23 Flavorizer 3 P-FL-3B 24 Flame Divider 2 P-FDivider 25 GrillBottomSupportFrame 1 P-GBSF 26 LightSwitchBox 1 P-LSB
RotisserieRodstowawayBracket
27 28 SmokerBox 1 P-SMBox 29 Light Transformer 1 P-LT 30 HoodAxle Bolt 2 P-HAB
1
P-RRSR
31 RotisserieHardwareGroup 5 P-RHG 32 Rotisserie Motor 1 P-Rmotor 33 RotisserieFork 2 P-Rfork 34 RotisserieRod 1 P-RR 35 HoodRubberStopper 2 P-HRS
Hood Closed
OverallWidth-------------------- 34"
OverallHeight------------------- 26"
Overall Depth-------------------- 25-1/4"
ControlPanelHeight----------- 11-1/8"
Hood Open Size
Counter toTop------------------ 26-1/4"
Overall Depth-------------------- 27"
HoodOverhang----------------- 2”
Cut out Size
Width------------------------------ 30-3/4
Depth------------------------------- 21-3/4”
Height------------------------------ 10-7/8”
GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN4B/SUN4BIR – LP/NG
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GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN4B/SUN4BIR – LP/NG
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GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN4B/SUN4BIR – LP/NG
SUNSTONE 4 BURNER GRILL & SUNSTONE 4 BURNER W/IR GRILL ARE COMBINED IN THIS LIST
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SUN4B-IR-LP/SUN4B-IR-NG Parts List
1 Upper Hood 1 Hood-4B 2 HoodHandle 1 Hood-4B-H 3 HoodThermometer 1 P-TMeter 4 WarmingRack 1 P-WR 5 GrillUpperBack Body 1 P-GUBB 6 LightCover 2 P-Lcover 7 IR Burner(Back Burner) 1 P-IRburner 8 ImpulseIgniterWire 1 P-IIW 9 GrillGrates 2 P-GSet3B 10 Gas ManifoldPipe 1 P-GMP 11 SafetyValve 1 P-SAIvalve 12 Auto-Ignition Valve 1 P-AIvalve 13 Standard Valve 3 P-Rsvalve 14 ImpulseIgniterBox 1 P-IIB 15 SmallKnobRubberBand 1 P-Knob-S-RB 16 SmallKnob 1 P-Knob-S 17 LargeKnobRubberBand 4 P-Knob-L-RB 18 LargeKnob 4 P-Knob-L 19 Front ControlPanel 1 P-CP 20 Drip Tray 1 P-Dtray 21 ControlPanelFrame 1 P-CPF 22 I-Burner 4 P-GBurner 23 Flavorizer 4 P-FL-4B 24 Flame Divider 3 P-FDivder 25 GrillBottomSupportFrame 1 P-GBSF 26 LightSwitchBox 1 P-LSB
RotisserieRodstowawayBracket
27 28 SmokerBox 1 P-SMBox 29 Light transformer 1 P-LT 30 HoodAxle Bolt 2 P-HAB
1
P-RRSR
31 RotisserieHardwareGroup 5 P-RHG 32 Rotisserie Motor 1 P-Rmotor 33 RotisserieFork 2 P-Rfork 34 RotisserieRod 1 P-RR 35 HoodRubberStopper 2 P-HRS
Hood Closed
OverallWidth-------------------- 42"
OverallHeight------------------- 26"
Overall Depth-------------------- 25-1/4"
ControlPanelHeight----------- 11-1/8"
Hood Open Size
Counter toTop------------------ 26-1/4"
Overall Depth-------------------- 27"
HoodOverhang----------------- 2”
Cut out Size
Width------------------------------ 39-1/2”
Depth------------------------------- 21-3/4”
Height------------------------------ 10-7/8”
GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN5BIR – LP/NG
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GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN5BIR – LP/NG
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GRILL SPEC. & PARTS LIST – SUN5BIR – LP/NG
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SUN5B-IR-LP/SUN5B-IR-NG Parts List
1 Upper Hood 1 Hood-5B 2 HoodHandle 1 Hood-5B-H 3 HoodThermometer 1 P-TMeter 4 WarmingRack 1 P-WR 5 GrillUpperBack Body 1 P-GUBB 6 LightCover 2 P-Lcover 7 IR Burner(Back Burner) 1 P-IRburner 8 ImpulseIgniterWire 1 P-IIW 9 GrillGrates 3 P-GSet5B 10 Gas ManifoldPipe 1 P-GMP 11 SafetyValve 1 P-SAIvalve 12 Auto-Ignition Valve 1 P-AIvalve 13 Standard Valve 4 P-Rsvalve 14 ImpulseIgniterBox 1 P-IIB 15 SmallKnobRubberBand 1 P-Knob-S-RB 16 SmallKnob 1 P-Knob-S 17 LargeKnobRubberBand 5 P-Knob-L-RB 18 LargeKnob 5 P-Knob-L 19 Front ControlPanel 1 P-CP 20 Drip Tray 1 P-Dtray 21 ControlPanelFrame 1 P-CPF 22 I-Burner 5 P-GBurner 23 Flavorizer 5 P-FL-5B 24 Flame Divider 4 P-FDivder 25 GrillBottomSupportFrame 1 P-GBSF 26 LightSwitchBox 1 P-LSB
RotisserieRodstowawayBracket
27
1
P-RRSR 28 SmokerBox 1 P-SMBox 29 Light PowerBox 1 P-LPB 29 Light transformer 1 P-LT 30 HoodAxle Bolt 2 P-HAB 31 RotisserieHardwareGroup 5 P-RHG 32 Rotisserie Motor 1 P-Rmotor 33 RotisserieFork 2 P-Rfork 34 RotisserieRod 1 P-RR 35 HoodRubberStopper 2 P-HRS
GRILL INSTALLATION – BURNER BOLT REMOVAL
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Why is this Important!
The intensity of the Gas Burners will gradually erode layers of materials of the Stainless-Steel Burners causing them to eventually Burn-Through, thus causing Flare-Ups. When this happens, you will need to replace the Burners, and if the Burner Bolts are still attached, they may have Corroded and become difficult to later remove. By removing these before installation, the burners will be easily removed at any later time, either for replacement or for annual cleanings.
LIVE CIRCUIT:Indicates a potentially hazard from Liveelectrical current that if extreme caution is notused, may result in minor or moderatepersonal injury, or property damage.
GRILL INSTALLATION – GFCI TRANSFORMER FOR LIGHTS
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1.Locatethetransformer
Removethetransformerfrom theplasticbaglocated intheinteriorofgrill.MakesuretheTransformeris complete,anddouble check thegrilllight plugcordis properlysecured to transformer,andall wiresare firmly fixedinto plastic clipplug.
2.MountTransformer
Usingmetalscrews andattach thetransformer tothe backinnerwallofyourislands cabinetwall, somewhere near thealready installedGFCIelectrical outlet. When youplugthetransformerin,double check thenGFCI breaker switch,that theoutlet has power.
4.MakeConnections
LocatetheLightSwitchonLeftsideof grillcontrol panel.The Transformer'selectricalconnectionto grillislocated behindcontrolpanel,next tolight switch. The connectionclips together toforma secureconnection.Doublecheck that allwiresare tightlypushedintoplugsockets, soall wiresmake properconnections. Youcantuck wireintobodyof grillorislandframe,soit's upandout of theway.
3.InstalltheGroundWire
Theshortgreenwireextendingfromoffthe transformerelectricaladapterisrequiredto be grounded.Dependingonthelocation youdecideto installtransformer,itmay benecessary toextend the wireso thatitcanreachagroundingstructure. A groundingstructureisanysolidstructure that makes contact with the earth.
Sunstone Series Grill Island Cut-Out Dimensions
ITEM NO.
WIDTH
DEPTH
HEIGHT
SUN3B/IR – LP/NG
25” Inch
21-3/4” Inch
10-7/8” Inch
SUN4B/IR – LP/NG
30-3/4” Inch
21-3/4” Inch
10-7/8” Inch
SUN5BIR – LP/NG
39-1/2” Inch
21-3/4” Inch
10-7/8” Inch
ATTENTION:Never build shelf or enclose interior space under the BBQ Cut-Out. The Grill is Self­Rimming and is supported by the top counter surface on the Back and Sides, the front of grill is designed to Free-Hang. The bottom of Grill needs to be open to allow for proper ventilation.
Grill Cut-Out
Your grill is SELF-RIMMING, meaning the lip of grill rests on top of the counter edge around the cut-out with the front of grill which is Free-Hanging from counter top. Because of this, there is No Need for any Trim-Kit like with many other grill in the market.
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GRILL INSTALLATION – OVERVIEW & REQUIRMENTS
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GRILL INSTALLATION – AIRFLOW & PREVAILING WIND
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1.Slide GrillinPlace
YourSunstone™ grillisspecially designed with aninternalbuiltinhangerlip locatedat the Right,Left andBacksides. Thegrilllipallows it tohangbythe threesupported edgeson the right,leftandback. The front controlpanel requiresnosupportingedge;itisdesigned to hangdownthefrontofyourcut-out.
2.Allow for Ventilation YourSunstone™ grillis engineered withspecial ventsonthebackof unit,whichallowproper airflow out of thebackofgrill,alsoincreased airflow intoInfra-redBurnergaschamber. Be sureyouallow aminimumof 4"behindgrillfor properairventilation. Slidegrillallthe way into cut-out,sotherearenogaps present toinside ofislandframe.
3.SecuringinPlace
Thecontrol panel isdesigned to sit flushagainstthe islandface. If counter top extends beyondtheislands face,creatinga countertop overhang, itmust becut flushwith theislandfacewherethewidthof the control panelor a gapwillbecreated exposing the forward portionsof theleftandright-side firewalls.
Also,besuretoallowatleasta1" of clearance below Drip pan, as given in the cut-out height dimensions.
InFIG.B,Excess heatleaves throughbackofgrill, butis blocked by PrevailingWind,causingoverheatingofgrill.
ATTENTION:Take special precaution when installing grill in open Breezy area, check the direction of Prevailing Wind Direction, if back of grill is facing any oncoming wind or breeze, be sure to protect the back of grill, erect a partition wall, or only use grill with hood open on breezy days.
Windy Conditions
Your grill is specially designed to draw fresh air in through the front, and direct it to the bottom burners. When grilling the hot gases are then released through the back of grill through a venting system. Using your grill in windy conditions may disrupt the front-to-back air flow.
1. For breezy days, be careful not to leave the front hood down for more than 15 minutes,when the
burners are on. (Never leave grill unattended when in operation)
2. If you suspect the grill is overheating, using an oven mitt, open the front hood. Thenadjust the
burner control knob to off position.
3. Orient the grill so the Prevailing winds are not blowing into the rear or side of grill.
Windy Area
Positioning your grill in your backyard is more often thought of how it is pleasing to the eye, but more important than this is how that it functions correctly. Unlike an indoor appliance, your grill has to combat many outside weather influences in an all manner of weather related instances, most severely is Wind.
4. Maintain proper Prevailing wind, grill direction – with the front of grill facing in to the wind, and
the back of grill in the direct wind is blowing.
5. If direction of wind is unclear, or difficult to combat even with preventative measures, then always
grill with the hood open, and when hood is closed – always be within close proximity to grill and monitor it that it does not overheat.
6. If wind or breeze is in the direction of back of grill, you must erect partition wall of 14” height so
that the top of grill hood is covered by several inches. If this is not done, you must grill with hood open and or when hood is closed stand in close area to grill and monitor if the grill overheats.
ISLAND LOCATION – OPEN AREA INSTALL
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ATTENTION:If you do not have a partition wall, always Grill with the Hood Open, and additionally
completely open the bottom Access Doors below the Grill, in order to vent out excess heat buildup.
ATTENTION:All Gas Grill Installations MUST HAVE MINIMUM TWO AIR-FLOW VENTS, either in ELEVATED POSITION for Natural Gas or LOWERED POSITION for Liquid Propane. Your Warranty may be VOID if island does not meet basic setup requirements.
Minimum Distances to Combustible Materials or other
Appliance ONLY, Non-Combustible materials do not apply!
From Counter to Overhead Structure
4’ to 6’ ft. Min.
From Counter to Outdoor Vent Hood
48" Min. Clearance
From Floor to Counter Top
42" Min. Clearance
From Grill to Vent Hood Width
4”-6" Min. Clearance
From Appliance to Appliance
3" Min. Clearance
From Appliance to Combustible Material
24" Min. Clearance
Clearances to Non-Combustible Construction*:
A minimum of 4” to 6” clearance from the back of the grill to non-combustible construction is required for the purpose of allowing the lid to open fully. It is desirable to allow at least 6” rear and side clearance to construction above the cooking surface for counter space. If you’ll be using the rotisserie option, the space is essential for motor and skewer clearance.
BODILY INJURY:Failure to maintain required clearances creates a fire hazard that may result in property damage or serious personal injury.
Clearances to Combustible Construction**:
Minimum of 24” from the sides and rear of grill must be maintained to adjacent vertical combustible
construction, above the counter top level. You should take in account that there is a large volume of heat, and smoke will exhaust from the rear of the grill. This may discolor or damage unprotected areas, do not install under unprotected combustible construction without using a fire safe ventilation system.
A 24” minimum clearance must be maintained under the counter top to combustible construction. The clearance can be modified by a use of an insulated jacket.
** DEFINITION OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL - Anymaterials of a building structure or decorative
structure made of wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, vinyl/plastic or other materials that are capable of transferring heat or being ignited and burned. Such material shall be considered combustible even though flame­proofed, fire-retardant treated or surface-painted, or plastered.
ISLAND LOCATION – ENCLOSED INSTALL
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ATTENTION:All Gas Grill Installations MUST HAVE MINIMUM TWO AIR-FLOW VENTS, either in
ELEVATED POSITION for Natural Gas or LOWERED POSITION for Liquid Propane. Your Warranty may be VOID if island does not meet basic setup requirements.
GAS REQUIREMENTS
Verify the type of gas supply to be used, either NG or LP, and make sure the marking on the appliance rating sticker agrees with that of the supply. The rating sticker is located on the back of the Gas Manifold Pipe. Never connect an unregulated gas line to the appliance. You must use the gas regulator provided with the unit, even if the supply is controlled. An installer-supplied gas shut-off valve must be installed in an easily accessible location. All pipe sealants must be an approved type and resistant to the actions of LP gases. Never use pipe sealant on flare fittings. All gas connections should be made by a qualified technician and in accordance with local codes and ordinances. Gas conversion kits are available from Customer care by dialing 888-934-9449,press option #1. When ordering gas conversion kits, have the model number, and the type of gas (natural or LP) from your grill.
BODILY INJURY:Before connecting LP tank to regulator, check that all grill burners and side burners, smokers, and rotisserie valves are in the OFF position and open grill lid.
GAS SETUP – LP GAS HOOK-UP
Liquid Propane Gas Hook-Up
TheType1connection system hasthefollowingfeatures:
Thesystemwillnot allow gas toflowuntilapositiveconnectionhasbeenmade.NOTE:The cylinder controlvalvemustbe turnedoff beforeany connectionismadeorremoved.Thesystemhasathermalelement that willshut off the flowof gas intheevent of afire. Thesystemhasaflow limitingdevicewhich,whenactivated,willlimit the flowofgasto10cubic feet per hour.NEVERusegrill without leak testing.
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INSTALLATION Gas Hook-Up
For LP Gas Grills, it is shipped with a LP Medium Pressure Regulator
GAS SETUP – NG GAS INSTALLATION
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NG Gas Hook-up
NaturalGasgrills isdesigned tooperateonNaturalGasONLY,at apressureregulatedat 7water column(W.C.) when equippedwiththe correct naturalgas orificesonthevalves andaNG regulatoron thesupply lineregulated at theresidentialmeter.
NG Quick Connect Hose Operation
For NG Gas Grills, it is shipped with a NG Medium Pressure Regulator
& 18” long Hose.
Lighting Instructions
Manual Lighting Instructions: NOTE: To light gas grill with a gas lighter,make
sure the grill has been leak tested and burners be properly located. Insert long-necked gas lighter through the cooking grid, and in through an adjacent side port hole of the Flavorizer grid, placing near a burner side. Turn the closest burner knob on to “HIGH setting to release gas. Turn on the button on gas lighter, burner should light immediately. Adjust burners to desired cooking temperature.
Open Lid/Hood
Ensure Burner Control Knobs In the “OFF” position, Turn on the gas supply valve
1. Push Far-Right burner knob in and slowly rotate counter-clockwise to the high position.
2. You will hear a loud click as the electronic lighter produces a spark. Listen for the sound of the gas igniting and look for a flame through the cooking grids. If the burner does not light on the first try, repeat immediately.
3. If the burner does not light in 5 seconds then wait five minutes until the gas clears before attempting to light it again. Repeat the procedure or try the manual lighting procedure to the Right.
4. Upon successful lighting, Turn the Neighboring Burner on, and allow Gas to Ignite.
5. To shut off the burners, rotate the knob and turn to OFF.
6. It is normal to hear a popping sound when the burners are turned off.
EXPLOSION:When Lighting the Grill, Hold the Knob in until Burner Ignites. DO NOT RELEASE KNOB, GAS WILL CONTINUE TO FLOW. ALWAYS IGNITE GRILL WITH HOOD OPEN!
WARNING:Neverstand withyour headdirectly overtheGrill when lighting theMain Bottom
Burner or Rotisserie Back IR Burner, toprevent possibleinjury.
GRILL START-UP – LIGHTING THE GRILL
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GRILL START-UP – ROTISSERIE ROD SETUP
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Rotisserieismostlyusedtocook largepiecesofmeatandpoultrytoassureslow, even cooking. The constant
turningprovides aself-bastingaction,making foodcookedonarotisserieexceptionally moist andjuicy.Rotisseriecookinggenerally requires1 ½to4½hourstocookdependingon thesizeandtypeofmeat beingcooked.Youcanhaverotisseriecookingwithindirect heatwithinfraredrotisserieburner. Preferredby professionalchefsoverother methods, theintenseheatisidealforsearinginthenatural juicesandnutrientsfoundin qualitymeats.Forsuccessfulrotisserie,themeatshouldbecenteredand balancedasevenlyaspossibleonthespitrod toavoidoverworkingtherotisseriemotor.
1. Attach Motor BracketAssembly tothesideof thebarbecueframe(can bemounted oneitherleft ortheright sideoftheframe) usingtwoscrews andtwonuts.
2. InsertRotisserie MotorontoMotor BracketAssembly.
3. SlideProngForks withthe prongsfacingawayfrom thehandleontotheSpitRod. So that any food itemwillbeinthe centerbetweenthetwo fourprongforks.
4. AssembleKeyWasher,Counter-balanceandhandletoSpit Rod. SlideShaftCollarwithlongend towardshandle.
5. Insert motorextensioncord three prong plugintoan adjacent grounded GFCIreceptacleoutlet.
6. Beforeplacingfooditemonforks whentherotisserieisbeingoperated exclusively,itisstrongly recommended that apanbe placed onthegrillinggrids,beneaththefoodto catchthemeat drippings. Thiswillprevent excessivebuildupofdrippingsonthegrids andfacilitatecleaning. When fooditemisplacedonrotisserie,besurethat allBoltsare tightenedsecurely.
NOTE:ClosehoodcarefullyandalignMotorBracketandShaft MountingBracketsothat RotisserieRod isin betweenthe hoodopenings.
Lightingtherotisserieburner
1. Grillsurface burnersshouldbe offfor rotisserie cooking
2. MakesureRotisseriemotorisplugged in toGFCIoutletand turnit on.
3. Meat should be centeredandbalancedontherotisseriespit rodforefficient cooking.
4. Usea drippan under themeat to catchanyjuices
5. Keephoodclosedwhen cookingwiththerotisserie
Optional RotisserieRodStow-Away
1. Locatetwoleftandrightnotches atbackof grill.
2. Locatetworemovable brackets,andhookinplace.
3. Un-mountRotisserieRodfromgrill,onlyremoving the Forks,andliftRod overtopandplaceinbrackets.
Name
Qty.
PartNo.
3BurnerRotisserieset
1 P--RK-3B
4BurnerRotisserieset
1 P--RK-4B
5BurnerRotisserieset
1 P--RK-5B
GRILL START-UP – ROTISSERIE ROD SETUP
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Rotisserieassemblycanbepurchased individuallyeither byindividualitem, or ina completeset,foryour sizeof grill.Therotisserie assemblycanalso beusedwith or withoutan infra-red backburner.
ElectricalGroundingInstructions:
Therotisseriemotorisequippedwithathree-pronggroundingplugforyourprotectionagainstelectric shock.Thisplugmustbeinserted directlyintoa properlygroundedthree-prongreceptacle.Do not cut orremovethegroundingprongfromthisplug.
Therotisseriemotormust beelectrically groundedin accordancewithlocalcodesor,intheabsenceof localcodes,in accordancewiththeNationalElectricalCode,ANSI/NFPA70-1990 orCanadianElectrical Code,CSA C22.1.
GRILL START-UP – KNOB MAINTANCE
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MAINTANCE Knob & Ring Adjustment
Knob &RingAdjustment
Whileturninganyof the knobsandyounoticeany onestickingorrubbing,Followthesesteps.
1. Turn each knobforany issues
2. Forknobthat rubs orsticks wheneither turned or pushedin,removeknobandunscrewthe fourscrews slightly,soringisloosened. (DONOTREMOVESCREWS COMPLETLEY)
3. ReplaceKnobbackon,MoveKnobRingLeft,Right,Up, andDown, tillit isCenteredaroundKnob,thenremove knob,while holdingringinplace.
4. Fasten allfourscrews tightly inplace,andreplace knob backonvalvestem.Do thisuntil knob turnsfreely, and when pushedin,releases properly.
Knob &ValveAdjustment
Whileturninganyof the knobs, andyounoticeany areloose,anddoesnoteitherturngason,or turnoff properlyandoreitheroneAuto-Ignition Knob does notignite burner,follow thesesteps.
1. Turn each knobforany issues
2. Forknobthat isloose,removeknob,andcheck tosee iftheinsideblackplasticguts arepartiallydamaged.
(IFDAMAGETOKNOBISNOTICED,CONTACT SUNSTONEFORKNOBREPLACEMENTBEFORE PROCEEDING)
3. WithKnobremoved,usePhillips Flat-HeadScrew Driver,andvery slightlypushtipintovalveslitat the headof ValveStem,toseparatetwosides,and push them further apart.(DONOTPUSH TOOHARD,OR
VAVLESTEM WILL SNAP, ONLY1/16" TO1/8"INIS USUALLYNEEDED)
4. ReplaceKnobbackonValveStem
Youshould notice extensioncordtosupplypowertoyourgrill. Suchusemay result infire, electricalshock orother personalinjury.Donot installa fuseinthe neutralorground circuit. Afusein theneutralor groundcircuitmay result inanelectricalshock hazard.Donotgroundthisappliancetoagas supplypipe orhotwater pipe.
Knobismuchtighter onValve,andturns gasflowon/off Donot usean
WARRANTY COVERS ORIGINAL PURCHASER ONLY, MUST HAVE COPY OF ORIGINAL INVOICE TO RECEIVE ALL WARRANTIES.
WARRANTY ON PARTS_________________________________________________________________________
MAIN BURNERS ------------------------------------------ LIMITED LIFTIME, with ONE TIME REPLACEMENT COOKING GRATES --------------------------------------- LIMITED LIFETIME FLAVORIZER GRIDS --------------------------------------LIMITED LIFETIME FIREBOX & COMPONENTS -----------------------------LIMITED LIFETIME VALVES, KNOBS, LIGHTS & ALL OTHER PARTS -----1 YEAR WARRANTY
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Stainless steel burner, Cooking Grids, Flavorizer Grids, Stainless Steel Housings (including liners, frames, ovens and barbecue faces), to be from defects in material and workmanship when subjected to normal domestic use and service for the lifetime of the original purchaser. This warranty does not include discoloration, surface corrosion, Burn Through and scratches which may occur during regular use. (See supporting burner Limited Lifetime, with One Time Replacement Warranty below)
LIMITED LIFETIME BURNER WARRANTY – W/ONE TIME REPLACEMENT
This warranty covers the burner for the Lifetime of the Grill with a One Time Replacement against surface corrosion and Burn Through, which is the most common reason for replacement of this part, and is what most other manufactures do not cover for. The most common reason this occurs when using High Cooking Temperatures, Excessive Humidity, Chlorine, and Salt that can affect the stainless-steel components. This warranty does not cover the burner in Commercial or Residential Communities, also for negligent use or misuse of the product, use with improper fuel/gas supply, improper installation of grill – including islands with NO Ventilations, must have minimum of Two Vents for each Gas Grill Appliance, High for Natural Gas, or Low for Liquid Propane and use contrary with operating instructions.
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
All other grill components including knobs, valves, tubing, light assembly, and covers are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of purchase.
LIMITATIONS & EXCLUSIONS
1. Your Sunstone Grill MUST MEET MINIMUM SETUP REQUIRMENTS or your warranty may be VOID!
2. SUNSTONE GRILL warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred.
3. SUNSTONE GRILL warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations
or liabilities related to the sale or use of its grill products.
4. SUNSTONE GRILL warranty shall not apply and SUNSTONE METAL PRODUCTS LLC. Is not responsible for
damage resulting from misuse, abuse, alteration of or tampering with the appliance, accident, hostile environment, flare-up fires, improper installation, or installation not in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Manual, or the local codes.
5. SUNSTONE METAL PRODUCTS LLC. shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, special or contingent
damages resulting from its breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty.
6. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusions of or
limitations on Consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.
7. No one has the authority to add to or vary SUNSTONE GRILL warranty, or to create for SUNSTONE METAL
PRODUCTS LLC. any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale or use of its products.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED& INTERNET PURCHASE DISCLAIMER
1. Shall not be responsible for and shall not pay for the following Installation or start-up.
2. Service by an unauthorized service provider;
3. Damage or repair due to service by an unauthorized service provider or use of unauthorized parts.
4. Damage caused by accidents, abuse, alteration, misuse, installation that is not in accordance with the
instructions contained in the User Manual, or local codes.
5. To correct normal adjustments or settings, due to improper installation, commissioning or local gas
supply properties.
6. Shipping and handling costs, export duties, or installation cost.
7. The cost of service calls to diagnose trouble; or Removal or re-installation cost.
SUNSTONE GRILL NON-TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY
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