KitchenAid KBNU271VSS, W10175730A, KBNU367TSS, KBNU361VSS Using Your Outdoor Grill, Lights

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3.Press the “Time Set” button to the amount of time you want the grill to be on. The recommended time for burn off is 45 minutes.

4.Press “Start/Reset” button to start the Flame Time™ feature timer countdown. When the set time ends (00:00), the reminder tone will sound.

If the Start/Reset button is pushed within 10 minutes after the Flame Time™ timer reaches 00:00 the fuel shutoff valve will not close automatically. The Flame Time™ timer can be reset and continue the burn-off or timed grill and the timer will count down the new set time.

If the Start/Reset button is not pushed within 10 minutes after Flame Time™ timer reaches 00:00 the fuel shutoff valve will close automatically and the display for the Flame Time™ feature will be off. If the mode button is pushed, “E1” will be appear in the display if there is at least one valve still turned on. The tone will sound one time. If Mode button is pushed a second time the Fuel time remaining will be displayed.

If the valves are shut off while the Flame Time™ mode timer is counting down, it will stop counting and keep the data. If the start/reset button is pushed when the valves are turned on again, the Flame Time™ timer will continue to count from the last stored data.

5.Press Start/Reset button to cancel this feature or the reminder tones.

NOTE: All of the burner valves must be turned to the off position before grill can be lit after a Flame Time™ cycle has been used.

When the 20 lb LP Gas Fuel Tank Is Low:

1.The “Fuel Remaining” indicator light will flash when the gas weight is less than 2.64 lbs (1.2 kg).

2.When gas weight is less than 1.76 lbs (0.8 kg) the fuel shutoff valve will close instantly and “E1” will appear in the display. The indicator light for Flame Time™ mode will be lit.

3.If the gas weight is less than 1.76 lbs (0.8 kg) the Flame Time™ mode will not activate if selected.

Lights

1.Press the lights button to turn the lights inside the grill hood “On” or “Off.”

NOTE: The power supply must be plugged in for lights to work. If lights do not work, see “Outdoor Grill Care” section for changing the light bulbs.

Using Your Outdoor Grill

WARNING

Explosion Hazard

Do not store fuel tank in a garage or indoors.

Do not store grill with fuel tank in a garage or indoors.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, explosion, or fire.

WARNING

Fire Hazard

Do not use grill near combustible materials. Do not store combustible materials near grill. Doing so can result in death or fire.

WARNING

Food Poisoning Hazard

Do not let food sit for more than one hour before or after cooking.

Doing so can result in food poisoning or sickness.

Inspect the 20 lb LP Gas Fuel Tank Supply Hose (on some models)

Inspect the gas pressure regulator/hose assembly before each use.

1.Open the cabinet doors and slide 20 lb LP gas fuel tank out.

2.Inspect the entire gas pressure regulator/hose assembly for cuts, abrasions, or excessive wear.

3.If necessary, replace the gas pressure regulator/hose assembly before using the grill.

Contact the dealer and use only replacement hoses specified for use with the grill.

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Contents BUILT-IN Outdoor Grills Your safety and the safety of others are very important Outdoor Grill SafetyImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Tools and Parts Installation RequirementsLocation Requirements Product DimensionsRotisserie Built-in Outdoor Grill Non-Combustible EnclosureBetween a Trash Drawer, Utility Drawer, or Warming Drawer Cabinet Cutout Dimensions13½ 34.3 cm 10⁵⁄₈ 27.0 cm 22¹¹⁄₁₆ 57.6 cm Built-in Outdoor Grill Enclosure Ventilation for LP Gas Recommended Ground Method Electrical RequirementsModel/serial number plate Gas Connection Requirements Gas Supply RequirementsNatural Gas Conversion Local LP Gas Supply ConversionLP Gas Conversion Using a 20 lb LP Gas Fuel Tank Natural Gas LP Gas Conversion Using a Local LP Gas SupplyBuilt-in Outdoor Grill Installation Installation InstructionsInstall Tank Tray for 20 lb LP Gas Fuel Tank Built-In Grill Size Dimension a Dimension BTop nut loosened Top nut tightened Lb LP gas fuel tank Gas pressure regulator/hose assembly To Install the 20 lb LP Gas Fuel TankMake Gas Connection Plug in Grill Gas Connection to Natural Gas or Local LP GasClosed valve Open valve Single-prong plugTools and Parts for Gas Conversion GAS ConversionsBrass connector Convertible regulator Installation of the regulatorConversion to a Local LP Gas Supply Make Grill Connections Connect Local LP Gas SupplyChange the main grill burner valve orifices Conversion from LP Gas to Natural GasBrass elbow Convertible regulator Two screwsChange the Sear burner orifices Change the Rotisserie-infrared burner orificesFor models with 1 rotisserie burner For models with 2 rotisserie burnersBurner Flame Characteristics Check and Adjust the BurnersTo Adjust Hook up to Natural gas and Leak TestOutdoor Grill USE Low Flame AdjustmentControl Panel Electronic Grill Display Start/ResetDisplay ModeLights Using Your Outdoor GrillPrepare the Gas Supply Check the Drip TrayTurn the Gas Supply On Lighting the Grill and Infrared Sear Burner on some modelsUsing Your Rotisserie Using Your Infrared Sear BurnerTo Use Manually Lighting the Rotisserie Burner Lighting the Rotisserie BurnerLighting extension Rotisserie burner Rotisserie Cooking Tips Using Your Smoker BoxTrussing Poultry for the Rotisserie Hood Lights Tips for Outdoor GrillingCooking Methods Total minutes Beef Grilling ChartChicken Turkey Total minutes Fish and SeafoodFresh Vegetables Changing the Light Bulb Outdoor Grill CareReplacing the Batteries StyleCleaning Method GeneralCleaningDrip Tray and Drip Tray Pans Infrared Sear BurnersNothing will operate TroubleshootingFor models with electronic grill display Cooking results not what expectedAccessories Assistance or ServiceU.S.A CanadaThis limited warranty does not cover Kitchenaid Outdoor Product WarrantyCall Page Votre sécurité et celle des autres est très importante Sécurité DU Gril DextérieurConservez CES Instructions Outillage et pièces Exigences DinstallationDimensions du produit Exigences demplacementTournebroche Enceinte non combustible du gril dextérieur encastréDimensions de la cavité du placard Dimension C Dimension D Dimension E Page Plaque signalétique des numéros de modèle et de série Méthode recommandée de mise à la terreSpécifications électriques Exigences concernant le raccordement au gaz Spécifications de lalimentation en gazVis de blocage Trou pour montage Collerette inférieure Conversion pour lalimentation au gaz naturelInstallation du gril dextérieur encastré Instructions ’INSTALLATIONGaz naturel Élimination des matériaux demballage à lintérieur du gril Taille du gril Dimension a Dimension B EncastréBloc de mousse Matériau demballage de mousse Supports du plateau de réchauffage Plateau de réchauffageÉcrou supérieur desserré Écrou supérieur serré Rondelle de blocage C. Rondelle plateRaccordement de gaz Installation de la bouteille de propane de 20 lbRaccordement à une bouteille de gaz propane de 20 lb Branchement du gril Alimentation au gaz naturel ou au gaz propane localRobinet fermé Robinet ouvert Prise à une brocheOutils nécessaires Conversions DE GAZConversion au gaz propane local Installation du détendeurRaccord en laiton Détendeur convertible Enregistrer la conversion Conversion du gaz propane au gaz naturelGicleur de brûleur du gril Deux visRaccordement brûleur/gicleur Brûleur Grille de protection VisRaccordement au gaz naturel et recherche des fuites Remplacement des gicleurs du brûleur à infrarougeEnregistrement de la conversion Caractéristiques des flammes sur les brûleurs Contrôle et réglage des brûleursRéglage pour le débit thermique minimum Processus de réglageUtilisation DU Gril Dextérieur Start/Reset démarrage/réinitialisationAfficheur Électronique DU Gril AfficheurMode 3 Caractéristique Flame Time Mode 2 MinuterieLorsque le niveau de la bouteille de propane est faible RéglageContrôle du plateau dégouttement Utilisation du gril dextérieurPréparation de l’alimentation en gaz Ouvrir larrivée de gazUtilisation du tournebroche Utilisation du brûleur à infrarougeGrils encastrés rebord droit Vis de bride Bride du tournebroche UtilisationMoteur du tournebroche Cordon dalimentation à une broche Allumage du brûleur du tournebroche Conseils de cuisson à l’aide du tournebrocheAllumage manuel du brûleur du tournebroche Troussage de la volaille pour utilisation du tournebrocheLampes du capot Utilisation du fumoirPour remplir à nouveau le fumoir pendant son utilisation Méthodes de cuisson Minutes au Tableau de cuisson au grilTotal Bœuf PouletPoisson et fruits de mer Total AgneauDinde Légumes fraisEntretien DU Gril Dextérieur Remplacement des pilesChangement de lampoule déclairage Vis LampeMéthode de nettoyage Nettoyage généralRaccordement du brûleur/du gicleur Brûleurs EN Forme DE URien ne fonctionne DépannagePour les modèles à affichage électronique du gril Les résultats de cuisson ne sont pas les résultats prévusAccessoires Assistance OU ServiceGarantie DES Produits Pour Usage Extérieur Kitchenaid Au CanadaW10175730A La présente garantie limitée ne couvre pas