HELPFUL HINTS
Flare Ups
Any time you cook fatty foods over an open flame, you can expect flare ups. Flare ups are caused by the flash which occurs when the natural juices fall on the heat distribution plates. Controlled flare ups give foods their delicious outdoor flavor and appearance. Excessive flare ups may occur when your grill is not level or when cooking fatty foods such as spare ribs and chicken parts, especially if the cooking temperature is set too high. These flare ups should be controlled or your food will burn, although it will not burn nearly as much as you might think even in the direct flame.
mWARNING: Do not spray or pour any liquid into the cooking box to control flare ups. Doing so will void your warranty and may damage the grill.
To help control flare ups, we suggest using leaner cuts of meats and trimming excess fat from the meats to be grilled. Also, your grill should be level. If flare ups do occur, use the “LO” control setting and relocate the meat on the cooking grid until the flare ups have subsided.
1)To prevent food from sticking to the grid, preheat the cooking surface with the hood down for 10 minutes. Place the meat product on the grid and allow it to remain there for at least half of the suggested grilling time.
2)It is unnecessary to keep flipping meat products— allow them to sear and seal in their juices, then halfway through the cooking period flip the meat product onto its other side. When grilling chicken, always place the meat side on the grill first.
3)A light coating of oil applied to any of the meat products prior to grilling will also help. The use of a commercial spray cooking product is also helpful. This spray should only be used prior to lighting your grill but never during the cooking period. Use of spray cooking products can leave a black stain on areas of your cook grate. This is not harmful and does not affect cooking; however, if this becomes an appearance problem, the best way to remove the discoloration is by placing the cooking grate in a
Storing Liquid Propane Gas Grills
After you have finished cooking and have cleaned your grill (see Maintenance section for cleaning) turn your grill off! If the outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder.
When the grill is to be stored indoors, the connection between the propane gas supply tank and the grill must be disconnected, and the tank removed from the grill and stored outdoors in a
Gauging Amount of Fuel in Liquid Propane Tank
To gauge the amount of propane fuel in your gas tank, (propane tank without gauge) the grill must be in operation. Place your hand at the top of the tank and slowly move it down the side until the tank feels cool to the touch of your hand. This will indicate the approximate amount of propane gas in your tank.
Gas Valve Orifice
m WARNING: Any alteration made to the orifice(s) such as drilling it out, will void your warranty and may result in serious bodily injury or death, or in a fire or an explosion causing damage to property.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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ELECTRONIC IGNITION | Be sure you have a fresh battery installed. | Verify that the battery is in good condition | ||
| Be sure that there is gas flow to the burners by attempting to match light your burners. If | and installed correctly. | ||
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| you attempt to light your grill. Failure to open the hood could | then proceed with the ignition checkout. | |
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| Push the igniter button and check if the electrode is sparking to the igniter tube. Try pushing |
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BURNERS WITH POOR FLAME | Check to be sure burner ports, shutter, end of the burner (venturi) and orifice(s) are free of | If you still have a poor flame, please | ||
| any obstructions. Also, if your grill has been stored over a prolonged period of time, check to | contact dealer for futher assistance or call | ||
| make sure no spiderwebs have been formed in the shutter end of the burner (venturi) or over | Customer Service at | ||
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| On an LP grill, if an extremely low flame is present, or is hard to ignite, the |
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| may have activated. To reset the excess flow safety device close the LP tank valve and turn |
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| all burner control knobs to the OFF position. Open the grill lid. Slowly turn the LP tank valve |
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| until it is completely open. Wait several seconds then ignite your grill. Refer to “MAIN BURNER |
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EXPERIENCING | Is the cookbox dirty and not allowing grease to flow into catch pan? Clean cookbox. | m CAUTION: Do not line the | ||
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If problems cannot be corrected by using these methods, please contact the Customer Service Representative in your area by calling
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