Cal Flame 3000 Using Your Rotisserie, Lighting The Grill Burners, Cooking with the Rotisserie

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Drop-In Grills

Owner’s Manual

Lighting The Grill Burners

1.Open the hood.

2.Keep your face as far away from the burners as possible.

3.Rapidly rotate the burner knob counter clockwise past light position (You will hear a loud click) to high.

4.Listen for the "Whoosh" sound. If the burner does not light on the first try, repeat immediately.

5.If the burner does not light after three attempts, turn the control knobs to the OFF position. Wait 5 minutes

until the gas clears before attempting to light it again.

7.Repeat the procedure or try "Manual Lighting procedure" below.

8.Upon successful lighting, repeat the process on the other burners you wish to light.

9.To shut off burners rotate knob and turn to OFF. It is normal to hear a popping sound when the burners returned off.

Manually Lighting The Grill Burners

1.Open the hood.

2.If you have just attempted to light the burner, allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate.

3.Slide out the drip tray from the grill.

4.Keep your face as far away from the burners as possible.

5.Using only a long stem match, hold near the burner ports.

6.Push in and turn counter clockwise the grills gas control knob just past the LIGHT position to HIGH.

7.Listen for the "Whoosh" sound. If the burner does not light after 5 seconds, turn the control knobs to the OFF position. Wait 5 minutes until the gas clears before attempting to light it again.

8.If the burner does not light after several attempts see Troubleshooting Guide in the back of this manual.

Using Your Rotisserie

The rotisserie burner is an infrared type, which provides intense searing radiant heat. Preferred by professional chefs over other methods, this intense heat is ideal for searing in the natural juices and nutrients found in qual- ity cuts of meat.

Cooking with the Rotisserie

The rotisserie system is designed to cook items from the back using infrared heat. The location of the burner allows the placement of a rotisserie-basting pan (included) beneath the food to collect juices and drippings for basting and gravy. To flavor the contents of the basting pan, you can add herbs, onion, garlic, or spices.

Operating The Rotisserie

1.To load the rotisserie rod, hold the handle firmly while sliding one of the fork assemblies (prongs facing away from the handle) onto the rod. Push the rod through the center of the food, then slide the other holder (prongs toward the food) onto the rod. Center the meat on the rod and push the fork assemblies firmly together. Tighten the thumbscrews. To secure any loose portions of your meat, use butcher string (never use nylon or plastic string). Place basting pan under the food to collect the drippings.

2.To use the rotisserie, first mount the motor on the left side of the grill. Place securely onto support bracket.

3.The rod of the rotisserie system is assembled into the motor by placing the pointed end into the motor and resting the threaded end on the support at the side of the grill. Once the rod is pushed as far as possible into the motor, the grooved end of the rod should rest on the right side bracket.

4.If necessary, to offset unbalanced loads, slide the counter weight on to the rod. With the counter weight loose, allow the loaded rod to rotate and come to a stop. Now rotate the counter weight above the rod in a vertical position and tighten the thumbscrew. You can slide the counter weight away from or closer to the rotisserie rod as needed for balanced operation. Once lit, the rotisserie burner will reach cooking temperature in about 1 minute. The orange/red glow will even out in about 5 minutes.

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Contents Grills Islands Carts Convection 3000 Grill Table of Contents Benefits of Owning a CAL Flame Barbecue Safety Precautions If YOU Smell GAS Safety InstructionsUse Precautions Precautions Regarding ChildrenContact Information Warranty InformationWarranty Limitations Warranty Exclusions Built-In Design Models Built-In Installation Delivery and SET-UP Location Outdoor Use OnlyGrilling Hints Grill Operation DROP-IN GrillsGrilling Light Illumination OperationOperating the Grill On/Off SwitchCooking with the Rotisserie Using Your RotisserieLighting The Grill Burners Manually Lighting The Grill BurnersManually Lighting The Infrared or Rotisserie Burner Lighting The Infrared or Rotisserie BurnerGrill Knob Operation Cal Flame FamiliarizationGrill Operation Islands Using Your Rotisserie Lighting The Infrared or Rotisserie Burner 100 225 300R MC-600 2000 3000 Grill Operation Carts Burner Cart Light Illumination Operation Convection 3000 4-BURNER GrillGrill Operation Convection 3000 Grill GrillingConvection 3000 Grill Intake and Exhaust Designs Pork Cooking with the Convection 3000 GrillRoasts, Steaks and Chops PoultryBuilt-in Design Models Grill InstallationBuilt-in Installation Location Outdoor Use OnlyCut Out Dimensions Cabinet Cut-Out Dimensions for Gas Grill and AccessoriesBarbecue Gasline Installation of NEW Side BurnerInstalling Access Doors Installation of NEW Access DoorsSports BAR Canopy G3000 ISLAND/SPORTS BAR Canopy WiringAudio/ Video A/V Cables LightsAntenna Canopy Assembly Canopy AssemblyFigure D Mounting the G3000 Island/ Sports Bar CanopyAwning Open/ Close Switch Awning InstallationLP Gas Hook Up LP GAS RequirementsLP Gas Requirements LP Gas Pressure Regulator LPG Cylinder SpecificationLP Gas Manifold Pressure LP Gas Supply PressureNatural Gas Requirements Natural GAS RequirementsLeak Testing Procedure Leak Testing ProcedureLeak Testing Cleaning the Drip Pan Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning the Grill Racks Cleaning the Warming RackAfter Use Care Cleaning the Island CabinetsCleaning the Burners Covering Your Stainless Steel CartIf Grill Fails to Operate Properly Troubleshooting ProceduresProblem Obstruction In Gas Line Problem Plugged OrificeProblem Flashback Problem Misalignment of Ignitor on BurnerProblem Yellow Flame Waterfall Operation Optional AppendixEntertainment Systems CAL Flame Entertainment SystemSplash Stereo System Turning On the TV Monitor Front Panel Features FigureTV Monitor Operation Optional Remote Control Operation Figure Next Prev TV/CATV Operation Adjusting the PictureVCR Controls Remote Infrared Sensor/Repeater Description of Adjustment ItemsTo restore the factory settings DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor Optional Cal Flame Entertainment System OperationInstructions Operating the DVD System In TV ModeSwitching Back to DVD Operation Description Part Number Quantity Parts ListCovers for CAL Flame DROP-INS Master Chef Series Warranty 1able 2able