Cal Flame Convection 3000 4-BURNER Grill, Grill Operation Convection 3000 Grill, Grilling

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Owner’s Manual

Convection 3000 Grill

CONVECTION 3000 4-BURNER GRILL

Outdoor barbecue grills have become increasingly popular for the summertime cooking of meats and vegetables. Traditionally, barbecue grills have been heated by charcoal briquettes, but a new generation of barbecue grills are heated by gas fired burners.

Many modern barbecue grills have a closeable hood or other structure which can be used to provide an enclosed heating compartment. Such heating compartments can be used like the oven on a stove to slow roast various items of food, such as large pieces of meat.

A problem with present-day barbecue grills is that the heat within the cooking compartment is non-uniform. The heat in the central portion of the cooking department tends to be much more intense than the heat in the side portions of the cooking compartment. This leads to uneven cooking within the cooking compartment and makes use of the outdoor grill somewhat haphazard.

Accordingly, there is need for a barbecue grill which overcomes this problem in the prior art.

Grill Operation - Convection 3000 Grill

Grilling

Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning. Most foods are cooked at the HI heat setting for the entire cooking time. However, when grilling large pieces of meat or poultry, it may be necessary to turn the heat to a lower setting after the initial browning. This cooks the food through without burning the outside. Foods cooked for a long time or basted with a sugary marinade may need to lower heat setting near the end of the cooking time. Warming rack is used for defrosting or for keeping food warm while grilling.

Grilling Hints

The cooking of meat, whether rare, medium, or well done, is affected to a large degree by the thickness of the cut. Expert chefs say it is impossible to have a rare piece of meat with a thin cut.

The cooking time is affected by the kind of meat, also by the size and the shape of the cut, the temperature of the meat when cooking begins, and the cooking degree desired.

When defrosting meats, it is recommended that it be done overnight in the refrigerator as opposed to a microwave. This generally yields a juicier cut of meat.

Use a spatula instead of tongs or a fork to turn the meat. A spatula will not puncture the meat and let the juices run out.

To get the juiciest meats, add seasoning or salt after the cooking is finished and turn the meat only once (juices are lost when the meat is turned several times). Turn the meat just after the juices begin to bubble to the sur- face.

Trim any excess fat from the meat before cooking. To prevent steaks or chops from curling during cooking, slit the fat around the edges at 2-inch intervals.

Do not leave the grill unattended while cooking.

Light (Illumination) Operation

Your Cal Flame Grill is equipped with either 1-halogen light (CR-3000) or 2-halogen lights (CR-4000 & CR-5000). This feature is added for safety when cooking in non-illuminated areas. Also, for convenience when cooking in poorly illuminated areas or simply for an inviting display of deliciously grilled food.

The On/Off switch controlling your halogen light(s) is located at the control panel on the front lower left side.

WARNING: Lock all casters on all cart wheels even when installed on flat level surfaces.

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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 ChildrenWarranty Limitations Warranty InformationWarranty Exclusions Contact InformationDelivery and SET-UP Built-In InstallationLocation Outdoor Use Only Built-In Design ModelsGrilling Grill Operation DROP-IN GrillsLight Illumination Operation Grilling HintsOperating the Grill On/Off SwitchLighting The Grill Burners Using Your RotisserieManually Lighting The Grill Burners Cooking with the RotisserieManually 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 Grill Operation Convection 3000 Grill Convection 3000 4-BURNER GrillGrilling Light Illumination OperationConvection 3000 Grill Intake and Exhaust Designs Roasts, Steaks and Chops Cooking with the Convection 3000 GrillPoultry PorkBuilt-in Installation Grill InstallationLocation Outdoor Use Only Built-in Design ModelsCut 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 WiringAntenna LightsAudio/ Video A/V Cables Canopy Assembly Canopy AssemblyFigure D Mounting the G3000 Island/ Sports Bar CanopyAwning Open/ Close Switch Awning InstallationLP Gas Requirements LP GAS RequirementsLP Gas Hook Up LP Gas Manifold Pressure LPG Cylinder SpecificationLP Gas Supply Pressure LP Gas Pressure RegulatorNatural Gas Requirements Natural GAS RequirementsLeak Testing Leak Testing ProcedureLeak Testing Procedure Cleaning the Grill Racks Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning the Warming Rack Cleaning the Drip PanCleaning the Burners Cleaning the Island CabinetsCovering Your Stainless Steel Cart After Use CareProblem Obstruction In Gas Line Troubleshooting ProceduresProblem Plugged Orifice If Grill Fails to Operate ProperlyProblem Yellow Flame Problem Misalignment of Ignitor on BurnerProblem Flashback Waterfall Operation Optional AppendixSplash Stereo System CAL Flame Entertainment SystemEntertainment Systems TV Monitor Operation Optional Front Panel Features FigureTurning On the TV Monitor Remote Control Operation Figure Next Prev TV/CATV VCR Controls Adjusting the PictureOperation To restore the factory settings Description of Adjustment ItemsRemote Infrared Sensor/Repeater DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor Optional Cal Flame Entertainment System OperationSwitching Back to DVD Operation Operating the DVD System In TV ModeInstructions Description Part Number Quantity Parts ListCovers for CAL Flame DROP-INS Master Chef Series Warranty 1able 2able