WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Read the installation, operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. 4-Burner LP Gas Grill DANGER Failure to follow these insructions could result in fire or explosion that could cause property damage, personal injury or death. DANGER DO NOT use gas grill for indoor cooking or heating. TOXIC fumes can accumulate and cause asphyxiation.
Grill Operation 1-2-3 Before Grilling. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Keep your grill a safe distance away from your property.* Always Perform a Leak Test.* Keep children away from the grill. During Grilling. (To avoid tripping safety valves, please follow these instructions carefully!) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 First open lid and turn gas tank on slowly. Turn only one knob on at a time when lighting the grill. Use protective gloves when grill gets hot. After Grilling.
Table of Contents For Your Safety....................................................................................................4 Grill Features......................................................................................................6 Getting Started.....................................................................................................7 Grill Assembly......................................................................................................8 Grill Location........
For Your Safety Congratulations on your new barbecue grill purchase! You've made the right choice. In this manual, you will find assembly instructions, suggestions for grilling and helpful hints, as well as guidelines for the safe operations, proper care and use of your grill. Our expert staff strives to provide you with an easy to assemble product.
Safe Locations For Use Of This Outdoor Grill ! DANGER ▲ Never use this outdoor grill inside any building, garage, shed or breeze way, or inside any boat, trailer or recreational vehicle, to prevent a possible fire and to prevent the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning or asphyxiation. ! WARNINGS ▲ Do not use this appliance under overhead combustible surface or covered area (e.g., awnings, umbrellas, porches or gazeboes).
Grill Features 1 10 2 11 12 3 4 13 5 6 14 7 15 16 17 8 9 18 1. Roll top grill hood 11. Bread warming rack 2. Rotisserie kit 12. Rear Infrared burner 3. Grilling/cooking surface 13. Side burner 4. Side shelf 14. Control Knob: Side burner 5. Storage drawer 15. Push button igniter 6. Control knob: Rear infrared burner 16. Grill light switch 7. Control knobs: Main burners 17. Cart with glass doors 8. Drip pan 18. Roll out LP tank tray 9. Power transformer 10.
Getting Started Self-tapping screw x 2 Phillips pan head screw x 2 Getting Started 1. Please follow the steps in the order that they are presented. 2. Assemble the grill where you plan to use it. 3. You may want to place an old towel or cloth at the assembly site to prevent nuts and bolts from becoming lost. 4. Have a friend help. An assistant can make the assembly easier by holding the parts in place while you fasten the nuts and bolts. 5. To be ready to barbecue immediately, have a L.P.
Grill Assembly LEFT SHELF ASSEMBLY Fig. 1 1. Pull the drawer all the way out, press the black plastic drawer slide release levers to remove the drawer. (See Fig. 1) release lever 2. Loosen the four hex head bolts on the side of the grill by approximately 1/4". (See Fig. 2) Fig. 2 3. Attach the left shelf by inserting the four bolt heads into the holes on the left shelf. Tighten the bolts securely with a 1/2" wrench. (See Fig. 3) Fig. 3 Bolts Bolts 4.
Grill Assembly SIDE BURNER PARTS ASSEMBLY Fig. 6 1. Remove side burner valve assembly from packaging. Feed the valve assembly through the large cut out in the side of the cart. Loosen the four hex head bolts on the side of the grill by approximately 1/4".Attach the side burner by inserting the four bolt heads into the holes on the side burner. Tighten the four bolts securely with a 1/2" wrench. (See Fig. 6) 2.
Grill Assembly Fig. 11 SIDE BURNER PARTS ASSEMBLY 6. Use two screws remvoed in step 5 to secure the orifice backet on the side burner tray. (See Fig. 11) Screws Note: Add lock washer when installing the screws in position. Orifice bracket underneath the side burner tay 7. Slide the side burner valve stem through the center hole in the front of the shelf.Insert one valve screw through the bezel and in to the side burner valve and tighten.
Grill Assembly Fig. 14 INTERIOR PARTS ASSEMBLY Flavor grids 1. Place the flavor grids in position. (See Fig. 14) 2. Place the anti-flare screen mesh in position. (See Fig. 15) 3. Place the main cooking grates in position. (See Fig. 16) 4. Slide the Bread Warming Rack through the cutouts on the hood support sides and rest it on the brackets. (See Fig. 17) Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Main cooking grate Fig.
Grill Location Do not use the grill in garages, breezeways, sheds or any enclosed area. Never operate the grill ! WARNING in enclosed areas as this could lead to a carbon monoxide buildup, which could result in injury or ▲ death. Place the grill on a level surface. Avoid moving the grill while it is in operation. NOTE: The grill will operate best if it is not facing directly into the wind.
Gas Requirements GENERAL INFORMATION ! WARNING ▲ Never attach an unregulated gas line to the appliance. Connection to an unregulated gas line can cause excessive heat or fire. Verify the type of gas supply to be used, either Natural Gas (N.G.) or Liquid Propane (L.P.), and make sure the serial plate agrees with that of the supply. Conversion kits are available separately for an additional cost which will enable you to convert your grill from L.P. to N.G. or to convert your grill from N.G. to L.P.
Gas Requirements L.P. GAS INSTALLATION Perfect Flame™ Gas Grills that are set to operate with L.P. gas come with a high capacity hose and regulator assembly. (Note: Only use the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the grill or a replacement pressure regulator and hose assemblies specified by the manufacture). This assembly is designed to connect directly to a standard 20 lb. L.P. cylinder. L.P. Cylinders are not included with the grill. L.P.
Pre Operation Leak Testing GENERAL INFORMATION Although all gas connections on the grill are leak tested prior to shipment, a complete gas tightness check must be performed at the installation site due to possible shifting during shipment, installation or excessive pressure unknowingly being applied to the unit. Periodically check the whole system for leaks and immediately check the system if the smell of gas is detected. BEFORE TESTING 1. Do not smoke while leak testing. 2. Extinguish all open flames. 3.
Lighting the Grill Do not attempt to "Light" the grill if the odor of gas present!! BEFORE LIGHTING ! WARNING ▲ Fig. 18 Important! Before Lighting: • Check the gas supply line for cuts, wear or abrasion. • Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting. GRILL BURNER LIGHTING Lighting the Grill with electronic igniter 1. Make sure all control knobs are in the “OFF” position. 2. Open the gas supply valve located on top of your L.P. tank. Fig.
Using the Rotisserie Burner The grill rotisserie system is designed to cook items from the back using infrared heat. The rotisserie burner is an infrared type which provides intense searing radiant heat. Preferred by chefs over other cooking methods, this intense heat sears in the natural juices and nutrients found in quality cuts of meats. Remove the warming rack from the grill when using the rotisserie to prevent warping from the intense heat of the infrared unit.
Rotisserie Lighting ROTISSERIE LIGHTING Open the lid. Push and turn the control knob for the rotisserie counter-clockwise to the “HIGH” position. Continue push the knob and wait 5 seconds. You’ll hear a snapping sound. If the burner does not light in 4 seconds, turn the control knob to "OFF" and wait 5 minutes before trying again. Once lit, turn the control knob to the desired setting. (See Fig. 27) Fig.
Grill Light Maintenance The light bulb in your grill will need to be replaced ocassionally. Only use the light bulb supplied with the grill or a replacement lamp specified by the manufacture. Light bulb replacement instructions: 1, Unplug the light cord. 2, Open the lid, remove the self-tapping screw holding the glass cover in place. 3, Remove glass cover and light bulb. 4, Reinstall the new light bulb, glass cover and screw. ! WARNING ▲ Always unplug light cord when not in use.
Care and Maintenance IMPAIRED VENTILATION OF HOT AIR FROM GRILL - In order for the burners to function properly, hot air created by the burners must have a way to escape, the burners may become deprived of oxygen, especially if the burner output is set at HIGH. This is the reason your grill was designed with ventilation louvers. These design features give the hot air an escape route.
Care and Maintenance DRIP TRAY The drip tray should be cleaned periodically to prevent heavy buildup of debris. NOTE: Allow the drip tray to cool before attempting to clean. Important: Do not leave the grill outside during inclement weather unless it is covered. Rain water can collect inside of the grill, the grill cart or the drip tray if left uncovered.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Solution Grill will not light 1. Push the igniter button and check for sparks. 2. If there is a spark, check to make sure gas is supplied to the burner. a. Purge the line of any trapped air. b. Check to see if you can match-light the burner. c. Check to see that the other burners operate. d. Visually check the electrode and wire while pushing the igniter button. If a spark occurs anywhere but the ignitor trip, the ignitor must be replaced.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Low heat, LP gas Possible Solution The propane regulator assembly incorporates an excess flow device designed to supply the grill with sufficient gas flow under normal conditions, yet control excess gas flow. Rapid changes in pressure can trgger the excess flow device, providing a low flame and low temperature. If the tank valve is turned open to allow gas flow while a burner valve is open, the surge of pressure will cause the device to activate.