Cal Flame owner manual Sports BAR Canopy, G3000 ISLAND/SPORTS BAR Canopy Wiring

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Sports Bar Canopy

Owner’s Manual

SPORTS BAR CANOPY

While the G3000 Island / Sports Bar Canopy is intended for outdoor use, some precautions must be taken when using and caring for your new Cal Flame equipment. When the equipment is not being used, or especially in times of inclement weather, it is the owners responsibility to remove and store the electronic equipment that is listed in this manual. When storing the equipment, it is strongly advised that the equipment be stored in a dry and moisture-free environment. The electronic equipment that is used with the G3000 Island/Sports Bar is high-end audio and video equipment, therefore making them extremely susceptible to moisture damage. It is the owners responsibility to ensure that the G3000 Island/Sports Bar be covered with a water-resistant tarp or plastic sheeting to protect the enclosure.

Any damage incurred from moisture is not covered by the warranty. These preventative care measures must become a part of the owner’s maintenance routine. In addition, all efforts should be taken by the owner to keep excessive dirt and foreign debris from settling into the island enclosure. If these requirements are neglected, all warranties on the audio and video components will be void. With a little care and maintenance, you can look forward to many trouble-free years of use.

G3000 ISLAND/SPORTS BAR CANOPY WIRING

Prior to assembling the bar and the canopy, the owner must wire the unit. The wiring plan has been designed with simplicity in mind. Electrical service for this unit requires 120 V/20 AMP circuit breaker for correct operation. If there are any questions dealing with the wire code, please refer to Figure 35. All wiring must be ran before the final assembly of the barbecue and before the initial assembly of the canopy.

2-Position

3-Position Plug (Lights)

RCA Cable, Video (Black)

RCA Cable, Audio Right (Red)

RCA Cable, Audio Left (White)

Coaxial Cable (Antenna)

Plug (Awning Open/ Close Switch)

2-Pin Connector

(Awning)

3-Pin Connector

(Lights)

6-Pin Connector (Speaker)

6-Pin Connector (Power)

NOTE:

 

2-Pin Connector

Cable / Antenna In

(Awning)

(3 Way Splitter)

3-Pin Connector

 

(Lights)

6-Pin Connector

(Lights)

6-Pin Connector

(Speaker)

6-Pin Connector

(Power)

Connect electrical lines together before assembling canopy and islands together.

2 - Position

Plug (Awning Open/ Close Switch)

Coaxial C (Antenna)able

RCA Cable, Audio Left (Tagged White)

RCA Cable, Audio Right (Tagged Red)

RCA

Cable,

Video

(Tagged

Black)

3-Position Plug (Lights)

Figure 35. Wiring Instructions

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