Cal Flame LTR50001038 manual Heat Distribution on the Cooking Grates, Convection Fan

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Heat Distribution on the Cooking Grates

When you place food your Cal Flame grill, remember that the back of the grill tends to be hotter than the front.

As your food cooks, you should periodically shift it to different spots on the cooking grates to ensure everything cooks evenly without burning.

Convection Fan

A convection grill has an internal fan that circulates heated air evenly throughout the grilling area when the hood is closed. Cooking in this way distributes heat more efficiently so you no longer have to be concerned with “hot spots” on the grill where food tends to burn. The fan switch is located at the far left of the front panel of the grill.

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LTR50001038, Rev. C

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Contents LTR50001038, Rev. C 12/26/11 Read all instructions before you Operate your grill Instructions Safety InstructionsPlacement and Location Set-UpMaintenance and Repair Precautions Regarding ChildrenStorage Construction materials Built-in ConstructionLocation of grill enclosure This sectionBuilt-in Dimensions Model Description Width Depth HeightBuilt-in Construction Model Description Width DepthEnclosure Ventilation Plumbing for Side Burners Electrical Supply RequirementsInstallation Installing the TransformerInstalling Grills in Barbecue Islands Installing the RotisserieLeak Testing Procedure Gas ConnectionGas Requirements and Connection Tank Requirements Cylinder SpecificationLP Gas LP Gas Hook UpNatural Gas RequirementsConnection Using Your Grill Your GrillBasic Grill Operation Using GrillYour Grill ControlsElectronically Lighting the Burners UsingYour GrillLighting the Burners Manually Lighting the BurnersHeat Distribution on the Cooking Grates Convection FanCooking with the Rotisserie Loading food on the rotisserie rodSear Zone Infrared Burner Optional Grill AccessoriesOptional Pizza Brick TrayRemoval and Clean-up PlacementUsing the Charcoal Tray Charcoal TrayDeep Fryer Helper Set Griddle TrayPull-Out Cutting Board Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning Cleaning and MaintenanceMaintenance Cleaning Products and MaterialsBurners Cleaning the Interior of Your GrillRust Removal Rust removal with Instant Rust OutCooking Grates Steam Cleaning Your GrillCovering Your Grill Drip PanSeasonal Cleaning Clean the burnersRemove the burners Replace the burners Clean the grill interiorClean the components Replace the componentsLight Bulb Replacement Light Lens with Screw ClipSnap-in Light Lens Troubleshooting AppendixProblem Misalignment of Igniter on Burner Problem Yellow FlameProblem Plugged orifice Problem FlashbackBehind the grill Switching the regulatorConverting from LP to NG With your grillChanging the burner orifices Replace the main burner orificesAppendix Mark the rating plateInstalling Sear Zone Burners Wiring Diagram Replacement Parts Ordering replacement parts Part Grill SizeWarranty Performance Limited WarrantyExtent of Warranty Warranty LimitationsCustomer Service DisclaimersLegal Remedies Don’t forget to register your new product at Locating the product serial number