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... off gas to you light the griddle, even if purchased fully assembled. Gas leaks may cause a fire or explosion. for proper assembly and safe use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in fire or explosion, which are known to the State of this or any other appliance. 2. Read this instruction manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this appliance. 5. This instruction manual...
... off gas to you light the griddle, even if purchased fully assembled. Gas leaks may cause a fire or explosion. for proper assembly and safe use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in fire or explosion, which are known to the State of this or any other appliance. 2. Read this instruction manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this appliance. 5. This instruction manual...
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Tank Information 21 Lighting Instructions 22 Care and Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting 27 Warranty 28 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover 1 Table of contents 2 Safety Information 3 What's in the Box 6 Exploded View 7 Parts list 8 Assembly Preparation and Instructions 9 Connecting Regulator to the LP tank 18 Check for Leaks 20 L.P.
Tank Information 21 Lighting Instructions 22 Care and Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting 27 Warranty 28 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover 1 Table of contents 2 Safety Information 3 What's in the Box 6 Exploded View 7 Parts list 8 Assembly Preparation and Instructions 9 Connecting Regulator to the LP tank 18 Check for Leaks 20 L.P.
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... is for use of local codes, with liquid propane (LP) gas only. Catigutzwe A A minimum clearance of 36 inches from combustible constructions to the sides of the griddle and 36 inches from a hot griddle. A DO NOT leave a lit griddle unattended. The conversion to or attempted use with either the NationalFuel Gos Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA/CGA...
... is for use of local codes, with liquid propane (LP) gas only. Catigutzwe A A minimum clearance of 36 inches from combustible constructions to the sides of the griddle and 36 inches from a hot griddle. A DO NOT leave a lit griddle unattended. The conversion to or attempted use with either the NationalFuel Gos Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA/CGA...
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... as this can keep the regulator hose away from debris. A Never fill the cylinder beyond 8O percent full. A Never operate this may affect safe operation of the griddle. Failure to the product. A DO NOT force parts together as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease. A Keep the ventilation openings of the tank enclosure free and clear from hot...
... as this can keep the regulator hose away from debris. A Never fill the cylinder beyond 8O percent full. A Never operate this may affect safe operation of the griddle. Failure to the product. A DO NOT force parts together as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease. A Keep the ventilation openings of the tank enclosure free and clear from hot...
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... be released by the pressure relief valve on the tank since the temperature increase causes the propane to expand. A WARNING: Make certain your new gas griddle. The overfilled condition combined with the warming of California to read this manual carefully and follow this manual for more information, go to operate using only the gas specified by the manufacturer on the...
... be released by the pressure relief valve on the tank since the temperature increase causes the propane to expand. A WARNING: Make certain your new gas griddle. The overfilled condition combined with the warming of California to read this manual carefully and follow this manual for more information, go to operate using only the gas specified by the manufacturer on the...
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... 1 i %: ' Right Front G Leg 1 Right Back Fi Leg 1 Front Panel I A 1 Front Panels J i B and C 1 K GC Side Panel 2 L 0 PP/ M Sr ' a> N o 1 Base Plate 1 Grease Cup 1 Griddle Plate Holder A 1 PART 6- O HH II 0 DESCRIPTION QTY Griddle Plate 2 Holder B Gas Tank Holder 1 Paper Towel Holder 1 Match Lighting 1 Tool Control Knob 2 DESCRIPTION QTY M6 Screw 29 M5 Screw 6 M6 Shoulder Screw 2 MS Shoulder Screw 1 M5 Washer 6 M6 Washer 8 M6 Butterfly...
... 1 i %: ' Right Front G Leg 1 Right Back Fi Leg 1 Front Panel I A 1 Front Panels J i B and C 1 K GC Side Panel 2 L 0 PP/ M Sr ' a> N o 1 Base Plate 1 Grease Cup 1 Griddle Plate Holder A 1 PART 6- O HH II 0 DESCRIPTION QTY Griddle Plate 2 Holder B Gas Tank Holder 1 Paper Towel Holder 1 Match Lighting 1 Tool Control Knob 2 DESCRIPTION QTY M6 Screw 29 M5 Screw 6 M6 Shoulder Screw 2 MS Shoulder Screw 1 M5 Washer 6 M6 Washer 8 M6 Butterfly...
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PARTS LIST PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 X Lid 1 2 X Lid Handle 1 3 Vent Handle 1 4 Vent 1 5 Lid Handle Bezel 2 6 Side Table Bracket-Left 1 7 Griddle Post Holder 2 8 Side Table Bracket-Right 1 9 Side Table 1 10 Tool Holder 3 11 Paper Towel Holder 1 12 Logo 1 13 Valve Assembly 1 14 Control Panel 1 15 Knob Bezel 2 16 Knobs 2 17 Hose 1 18 Gas Tank Holder 1 19 Manual Lighting Tool 1 20 Wheel 2 21 Wheel with Lock 2 22 Left Front Leg 1 23...
PARTS LIST PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 X Lid 1 2 X Lid Handle 1 3 Vent Handle 1 4 Vent 1 5 Lid Handle Bezel 2 6 Side Table Bracket-Left 1 7 Griddle Post Holder 2 8 Side Table Bracket-Right 1 9 Side Table 1 10 Tool Holder 3 11 Paper Towel Holder 1 12 Logo 1 13 Valve Assembly 1 14 Control Panel 1 15 Knob Bezel 2 16 Knobs 2 17 Hose 1 18 Gas Tank Holder 1 19 Manual Lighting Tool 1 20 Wheel 2 21 Wheel with Lock 2 22 Left Front Leg 1 23...
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The 3 tool hooks are under the side table in between two brackets on the griddle using MS screws (BB) and washers (EE). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6. Secure them by using M6 shoulder screws (CC), washers (HH), and nuts (II). EE-\ BB 0 • ® O 'ZIloggitotkuji 13 The side table can be placed on the rim of the firebox and align with the screw holes. Hook the griddle plate support brackets on the left or right side of the hooks. • D 00 0 • • O cc 7. Place the brackets that are removable, allowing you to customize the location of the griddle.
The 3 tool hooks are under the side table in between two brackets on the griddle using MS screws (BB) and washers (EE). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6. Secure them by using M6 shoulder screws (CC), washers (HH), and nuts (II). EE-\ BB 0 • ® O 'ZIloggitotkuji 13 The side table can be placed on the rim of the firebox and align with the screw holes. Hook the griddle plate support brackets on the left or right side of the hooks. • D 00 0 • • O cc 7. Place the brackets that are removable, allowing you to customize the location of the griddle.
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IMODO§: g [30 • • a 16 Install the gas cylinder holder. I\ @thsulart GG 13. Install the paper towel holder using the nut (GG). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12.
IMODO§: g [30 • • a 16 Install the gas cylinder holder. I\ @thsulart GG 13. Install the paper towel holder using the nut (GG). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12.
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.... Insert tank into grill base. Tank. L.P. tanks can be properly secured onto grill. A :0e6000: [1 80 s 0 s n 18 tanks are not included with the griddle or a replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly specified by the manufacturer). LP tank must be purchased separately at an independent dealer. 1. L.P. Bring gas cylinder hook down to operate with Liquid Propane Gas come with a high capacity hose and regulator assembly. (Note: Only use the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied...
.... Insert tank into grill base. Tank. L.P. tanks can be properly secured onto grill. A :0e6000: [1 80 s 0 s n 18 tanks are not included with the griddle or a replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly specified by the manufacturer). LP tank must be purchased separately at an independent dealer. 1. L.P. Bring gas cylinder hook down to operate with Liquid Propane Gas come with a high capacity hose and regulator assembly. (Note: Only use the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied...
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... Thread Thermally Sensitive Nut Propane Regulator Fig. 4 19 Hand Wheel Type I connective coupling (see Fig. 2). Perform leak test before attempting to light your grill must not be replaced with LP tank valve and insert nipple into LP tank valve. Remove the protective cap from the LP tank valve and coupling nut. Hold regulator by one hand in loss of the regulator assembly. Hand-tighten coupling...
... Thread Thermally Sensitive Nut Propane Regulator Fig. 4 19 Hand Wheel Type I connective coupling (see Fig. 2). Perform leak test before attempting to light your grill must not be replaced with LP tank valve and insert nipple into LP tank valve. Remove the protective cap from the LP tank valve and coupling nut. Hold regulator by one hand in loss of the regulator assembly. Hand-tighten coupling...
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A DO NOT use or while griddle is repaired. Fig. 5 _.- A slight leak in the system can result in a well-ventilated area. DO NOT smoke during shipment, installation or excessive pressure unknowingly being applied to escape rapidly, it shuts off and DO NOT use your grill until the leak ... light or causing low flames. 20 A At least once per year or if your griddle has been moved. A. A Repeat every time the LP gas cylinder is detected. 1. If no bubbles appear after one minute, turn the Tank Valve off the gas supply. Most L.P. Perform Leak Test Although all control knobs ...
A DO NOT use or while griddle is repaired. Fig. 5 _.- A slight leak in the system can result in a well-ventilated area. DO NOT smoke during shipment, installation or excessive pressure unknowingly being applied to escape rapidly, it shuts off and DO NOT use your grill until the leak ... light or causing low flames. 20 A At least once per year or if your griddle has been moved. A. A Repeat every time the LP gas cylinder is detected. 1. If no bubbles appear after one minute, turn the Tank Valve off the gas supply. Most L.P. Perform Leak Test Although all control knobs ...
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... to ensure proper gas flow. L.P. tank on, make sure to open the valve SLOWLY two (2) complete turns to protect the cylinder valve.) The L.P. Most gas tanks now come equipped with the specifications for vapor withdrawal. • The regulator and hose assembly must be stored in accordance with a leak detector mechanism internal to the grill being used again. • Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of...
... to ensure proper gas flow. L.P. tank on, make sure to open the valve SLOWLY two (2) complete turns to protect the cylinder valve.) The L.P. Most gas tanks now come equipped with the specifications for vapor withdrawal. • The regulator and hose assembly must be stored in accordance with a leak detector mechanism internal to the grill being used again. • Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of...
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... into the burners. The burner should ignite. Fig. 6 0 O 0 22 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: 1. OFF 4tto Sb LOW MATCH LIGHTING 1. Open lid before lighting. 2. Turn off , wait 5 minutes, and repeat steps 2 - 5. * Clean your griddle after each use. Place a match in the end of the burner (see Fig.6) 3. See "Trouble Shooting" section of match lighting, there is in 5 seconds, turn the control knob to operate the griddle until the problem is...
... into the burners. The burner should ignite. Fig. 6 0 O 0 22 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: 1. OFF 4tto Sb LOW MATCH LIGHTING 1. Open lid before lighting. 2. Turn off , wait 5 minutes, and repeat steps 2 - 5. * Clean your griddle after each use. Place a match in the end of the burner (see Fig.6) 3. See "Trouble Shooting" section of match lighting, there is in 5 seconds, turn the control knob to operate the griddle until the problem is...
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... check that the outdoor cooking appliance area is clear and free from the intense heat given off at the LP-Gas Cylinder. too little eta A WARNING Ensure the griddle is cool before lighting. GREASE PAN AND CUP The grease pan and cup should be thoroughly inspected and serviced annually by the burners. Accumulated grease is covered. To clean, purchase a mild stainless steel cleaner and rub in...
... check that the outdoor cooking appliance area is clear and free from the intense heat given off at the LP-Gas Cylinder. too little eta A WARNING Ensure the griddle is cool before lighting. GREASE PAN AND CUP The grease pan and cup should be thoroughly inspected and serviced annually by the burners. Accumulated grease is covered. To clean, purchase a mild stainless steel cleaner and rub in...
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.... Using protective gloves, remove the lid from the griddle surface. It's worth the effort. You'll want to cool the surface and repeat the process above 2 - 3 times until the smoke stops. Dry the surface with a preheated cooking surface. This gives you 've completed this can season. Then turn the gas control knobs to a medium heat for...
.... Using protective gloves, remove the lid from the griddle surface. It's worth the effort. You'll want to cool the surface and repeat the process above 2 - 3 times until the smoke stops. Dry the surface with a preheated cooking surface. This gives you 've completed this can season. Then turn the gas control knobs to a medium heat for...
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...remove and clean out the grease cup. DO NOT use oven cleaner to remove all hope is properly cooled. • Storage of oil over while cooking. Doing this griddle indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is protected from the elements by a heavy-duty cover (not included). • Keep outdoor cooking griddle area clear and free... you've completed your griddle from the weather by covering it is disconnected and removed from stainless steel, storage out in corrosion of the griddle components unless cleaned regularly. 25 Barbecue sauce and salt can get it cools you'll ...
...remove and clean out the grease cup. DO NOT use oven cleaner to remove all hope is properly cooled. • Storage of oil over while cooking. Doing this griddle indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is protected from the elements by a heavy-duty cover (not included). • Keep outdoor cooking griddle area clear and free... you've completed your griddle from the weather by covering it is disconnected and removed from stainless steel, storage out in corrosion of the griddle components unless cleaned regularly. 25 Barbecue sauce and salt can get it cools you'll ...
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... control knobs and LP cylinder. 2. Turn off at least once a month in the shape of a pin or paper clip works well. 5. Then Lift burner slowly. 4. Ensure the end of burners. Use of a hook , or a bottle brush, run it through the burner tube and inside several times to remove any debris. 6. Inspect each burner for a period of time: 1. Remove cooking grates and flame tamers 3. Remove...
... control knobs and LP cylinder. 2. Turn off at least once a month in the shape of a pin or paper clip works well. 5. Then Lift burner slowly. 4. Ensure the end of burners. Use of a hook , or a bottle brush, run it through the burner tube and inside several times to remove any debris. 6. Inspect each burner for a period of time: 1. Remove cooking grates and flame tamers 3. Remove...
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... remove the detergents to clean seasoning on residue. No gas supplied. 1. Turn on LP cylinder valve, wait 30 seconds and then light griddle. 3. Clean burner and/or burner tubes. Vapor lock at 1-866-994-6390 from cylinder. Turn off the igniter/valve. 2. Disconnect regulator. Follow these simple steps to get cooking! The ignition wire came off knobs, wait 30 seconds and light griddle. Check for a replacement ignition...
... remove the detergents to clean seasoning on residue. No gas supplied. 1. Turn on LP cylinder valve, wait 30 seconds and then light griddle. 3. Clean burner and/or burner tubes. Vapor lock at 1-866-994-6390 from cylinder. Turn off the igniter/valve. 2. Disconnect regulator. Follow these simple steps to get cooking! The ignition wire came off knobs, wait 30 seconds and light griddle. Check for a replacement ignition...
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... grill must be assembled, installed, operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable codes and the instruction manual furnished with this warranty: • Unevenness and color variations in parts and workmanship for the remaining period of the original part warranty. Warranty and Replacement Parts This warranty covers defects in the coated surfaces. • Damage caused by improper assembly or disregard of the manual. • Use...
... grill must be assembled, installed, operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable codes and the instruction manual furnished with this warranty: • Unevenness and color variations in parts and workmanship for the remaining period of the original part warranty. Warranty and Replacement Parts This warranty covers defects in the coated surfaces. • Damage caused by improper assembly or disregard of the manual. • Use...