Cal Flame G3000 owner manual Planning the Best Location For Your Barbecue, Built-in Installation

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Delivery and Set-Up

Delivery and Set-Up

Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits. In addition, some communities have codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and/or self-closing gates on prop- erty to prevent unsupervised access to the property by children under the age of five. Your dealer can pro- vide information on which permits may be required and how to obtain them prior to the delivery of your equipment.

Safe and satisfactory operation of your new grill depends upon its proper installation. The installation, adjustments and service of your new grill must be performed by C.A.I. qualified installers and service technicians. This is necessary to ensure proper operation and prevent accidents.

Planning the Best Location For Your Barbecue

Location

Your barbecue is for outdoor use only!

When planning your Cal Flame™ Island or cart location, be sure to consider the shortest gas line run pos- sible. Also, take into consideration the necessity of having a 110V power source for use of your appliances (e.g. lights, rotisserie, refrigerator, receptacles, etc.).

When determining a suitable location, take into account concerns such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic paths, and windows that open into the home.

Locate BARBECUE Islands grills and stainless steel carts in well ventilated areas, and only on solid, flat foundations (e.g. cement slab or deck). Do NOT place barbecue islands / outdoor kitchens or stainless steel carts on dirt or grass.

Built-in Installation

Your new grill is designed for easy installation into a non-combustible enclosure. The supporting deck and counter must be level and flat. When determining the final location of your grill, provide ventilation in the enclosure so that gas will not become entrapped in the event of a leak. Make sure that you have one vent placed at floor level and the other at five inches above floor level.

Built-in Design Models

If using a rear wall, locate a weatherproof electrical outlet on the side of the grill that the rotisserie motor will be located on. The rotisserie motor requires a 110/120V supply. The power supply cord on the motor is equipped with a 3-prong (grounded) plug for protection against shock hazard. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.

Cabinet Cut-Out Dimensions for Gas Grill and Accessories

Safe and satisfactory operation of your new grill depends upon its proper installation. The installation, adjustments and service of your new grill must be performed by C.A.I. qualified installers and service technicians. This is necessary to ensure proper operation and prevent accidents.

Figures 1 through 4 show the four different kinds of cut-outs, the appliances each cut-out will accommo- date, and the cut-out dimensions for each appliance.

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Contents $5.00 Contact Information Table of Contents Appendix General Safety Precautions Read This FirstPrecautions Regarding Children Other Common Sense PrecautionsWhat To Do If You Smell Gas Built-in Installation Cabinet Cut-Out Dimensions for Gas Grill and AccessoriesPlanning the Best Location For Your Barbecue LocationModel Hardware Cutout Dimension Width Depth Height BARBECUE899BARBECUE874F Liquid Propane Gas Requirements LP Gas Hook UpLP Gas Cylinder Specification Leak Testing Procedure for LP GasLP Gas Manifold Pressure LP Gas Supply PressureNatural Gas Requirements Assembly and Installation Infrared BurnersStucco Assembly Barbecue Island SectionsAssembly and Installation Rock / Stone Assembly For Models G-2500, G-2500F, G-2600, G-3000, G-3500F, G-3600Granite Kit Instructions Barbecue Cart End Shelves Modular CartsSide burner installation Side BurnersNew Access Doors Griddle installation and storage Griddle and Griddle StorageCanopy Wiring G3000 Island / Sports Bar CanopyCanopy Assembly Audio/ Video A/V CablesLights AntennaMounting the G3000 Island/ Sports Bar Canopy Canopy mounting tabs and support sleevesAwning Installation Canopy final installationAwning Open/ Close Switch Third TV InstallationAssembly and Installation Assembly and Installation Electrical Diagram Assembly and Installation Cal Flame Familiarization Operating the GrillLighting the Main Burner with a Paper Match Electronically Lighting the Grill and Infrared BurnersManually Lighting the Grill and Infrared Burners Grilling Hints Cooking with the RotisserieGrilling Cooking with the Convection 3000 Grill Operating The RotisserieTOP View of Grill Roasts, Steaks and Chops PoultrySeafood Turning on and off the LightsPork Lighting Instructions Safety Practice to Avoid InjuriesCharcoal Grill Grilling Instructions GriddleDrop-In Food Warmer Preheating Instructions Temperature SettingsWarming Drawer Safety Practice & Precautions Canopy Waterfall and Barbecue Island Waterfall LED LightsOperating the Cal Flame Entertainment Center Fixed colorsSplash Stereo System Entertainment SystemsRemote Control Operation Adjusting the Picture Remote Infrared Sensor/Repeater Description of Adjustment ItemsTo restore the factory settings Operating the DVD System In TV Mode Cal Flame Entertainment System OperationDVD Player and Surround Sound Processor Optional OperationSwitching Back to DVD Operation InstructionsCleaning Instructions Island CabinetsBurners Grill RacksDrip Pan Charcoal GrillGriddle Drop-in Food WarmerGranite Top LED Light ReplacementFood Warmer Tile DosDonts Scratches and ChipsCleaning Care and maintenance of Tile GroutSynthetic Panel Stain Removal Guide Removal AgentAfter Use Care Care of Stainless Steel Carts & GrillsCovering Your Stainless Steel Cart Troubleshooting Procedures Problem Misalignment of Ignitor on Burner Problem Yellow FlameProblem Flashback Waterfall Pump ReplacementAppendix Parts List Part Number BurnersCovers for CAL Flame Carts Warranty Exclusions Warranty InformationWarranty Limitations Lifetime Warranty 12/17/04