Check Your Flame |
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Your burner has been preset by the manufacturer for opti- mal flame performance. A blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip, is the result of the optimal air and LP gas mix- ture. (See diagram below)
Yellow Tip
Primarily Blue
Flame
·Never leave your LP gas grill unattended during use or cleaning.
After each cooking session, close the hood and turn the grill burners to the “high” position and burn for five minutes. This procedure will burn off cooking residue, thus making cleaning easier.
Turn off Your LP Gas Grill
How to turn off your LP gas grill
1)When you have finished using your grill, turn the grill Control Knobs clockwise to the “Off” position.
2)Turn off the gas at the LP cylinder valve by turning the handle clockwise until it stops.
3)Wait until the grill is cool before closing the grill hood and putting on the cover.
The flame should be checked before the initial cooking ses- sion and periodically throughout the grilling season, espe- cially after storing the grill over a long period of time. If the flame is significantly yellow in color, the amount of LP gas in the air/LP gas mixture is not correct.This could be a result of a blocked burner from grease drippings or from insects building a nest inside the burner or burner opening. You should follow the Burner Maintenance section of this manual for cleaning the burners.
WARNING! Never store an LP gas cylinder indoors (empty or filled). If storing the gas grill indoors, disconnect LP gas cylinder and store it outdoors out of the reach of children.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Grill Cooking
The burner heats up the Flavor Activator R underneath the grid, which in turn heats the food on the grill. The natural food juices produced during cooking fall onto the hot Flavor Activator R below and vaporize. The subsequent rising smoke bastes the food, as it travels upwards, giving it that unique barbecued flavor.
Roasting Hood Cooking
The grill is equipped with a roasting hood giving the option of cooking with hood closed to form an ‘oven’ for roasting food, such as roasts of meat, whole chickens, etc. When the hood is closed, a large amount of heat is trapped inside the grill. Thus, it is IMPORTANT to make sure that the burner is turned to the low position to prevent burning of the food. Avoid lifting the hood unnecessarily as heat is lost every time the hood is opened.
·Always turn “off” the LP gas cylinder at the LP cylinder valve, when not in use. Allow the grill to cool before handling parts or cleaning.
·Do not move an LP gas grill when in use or hot.
·Never touch hot surfaces. Use heat resistant gloves,
·Do not wear loose clothing (for example: hanging shirt tails, clothing with frills, etc.) around a LP gas grill while in use or hot.
·Never lean your body over the LP gas grill when lighting it or while it is in use or hot.
·Never douse the grill with water when its surfaces are hot because it may cause grease to splatter or the porcelain cooking grids and hood to break.
Regularly clean your LP gas grill between uses and espe- cially after extended periods of storage. Ensure the grill and its components are cool before cleaning. In order to extend the life and maintain the condition of your grill, we strongly recommend that the unit be covered when stored outside for any length of time, especially during the winter months.
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