Cal Flame Barbecue Grills & Carts Installing Grills Barbecue Islands, Installing the Rotisserie

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Installing Grills in

Barbecue Islands

You will need a second person to help you to avoid damaging the grill, the transformer, or your barbecue island..

Before installing a grill or side burner in any island or cut out, make sure that the opening is not bigger than the outside frame of the grill unit. The grill should rest on the lip of the frame. For drop-in accessories, adequate cross ventilation must be designed into enclosure to ensure the drop-in grill or side burner does not become overheated.

Pay careful attention to the location of gas lines. Gas lines should be routed away from sources of heat and should make as few bends as possible.

Check to see if gas line connections will be accessible when grill is installed.

If gas line connections are not easily accessible when the grill is installed, support the grill above counter level and attach the gas lines to the grill. When the gas connections are made, slide the grill into the cut out.

If gas line connections are accessible when the grill is installed, slide the grill into the cut out and then attach the gas lines.

Be very careful not to kink gas lines when lowering the grill or side burner into the cut out.

Keep your fingers away from where the grill will be supported on counter. Your fingers could become trapped and serious injury could occur.

Check to make sure the grill is level and is supported around the entire outside edge. If the grill is not level or is unstable, use non-combustible shims under the outside lip to stabilize it.

Perform the leak test procedure as described earlier in this manual.

Installing the Rotisserie

Attach the two brackets to the sides of the grill, one on each side, using two screws as shown below.

Slide the rotis motor on one of the brackets as shown below. The rotis motor will work on either side of the grill.

Remove the metal cap protecting the outlet that provides power for the rotis motor. Plug in the motor cord and screw on the retainer nut to keep the plug in place.

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Installation / Assembly

2009 Barbecue Grills and Carts

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Contents LTR20091038, Rev. a 12/16/08 Appendix Installation / AssemblyUsing Your Grill Cleaning and MaintenanceOperation Placement and LocationSet-Up What To Do If You Smell GasCarts Maintenance and RepairPrecautions Regarding Children StorageModel Number Description Width Depth Height Cabinet Cut-out DimensionsInstallation Assembly Gas Requirements and Connection Leak Testing ProcedureLP Gas Hook Up Cylinder SpecificationLP Gas Tank RequirementsConnection Natural GasRequirements Installing the Transformer Installing the Rotisserie Installing Grills Barbecue IslandsInstalling Side Burners Grill Controls Using Your GrillManually Lighting the Grill and Infrared Burners Lighting the GrillElectronically Lighting the Grill and Infrared Burners Cooking with the Rotisserie Basic Grill OperationGrilling Cooking with a Convection GrillCooking with a Charcoal Grill Lighting InstructionsGriddle Turning on and off the Lights and FanDrop-In Food Warmer Covering Your Cart or Grill BurnersDrip Pan Care of Stainless SteelCooking Grates Island CabinetsCharcoal Grill Ash RemovalLight Removal Light Bulb ReplacementLight Replacement Problem Burner tube is misaligned over the orifice AppendixTroubleshootingProblem Smell of gas is present Problem Burner does not igniteProblem Flashback Problem Yellow FlameProblem Plugged orifice Problem Misalignment of Igniter on BurnerConverting from LP to NG Switching the regulator behind the grillReplace the main burner orifices Changing the burner orificesReplace the infrared burner orifices Replace the side burner orificesCal Flame Carts Installing and Replacing Infrared BurnersReplacement Covers Cal Flame Drop-InsWarranty Performance WarrantyExtent of Warranty Manufacturer WarrantyLegal Remedies Customer ServiceWarranty Exclusions DisclaimersLocating the product serial number LMS Customer Service Department