Ducane 20529914 Normal Operation, Plug in Accessory Power to Your Grill, Lighting Your Grill

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NORMAL OPERATION

WARNING: Your Ducane® grill was not designed to operate with the Rotisserie Burner and the Main Burner(s) on at the same time. Failure to follow this warning will lead to an over- heating condition which would damage grill components and cause bodily harm.

WARNING: Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel sup- ply hose away from any heated surfaces.

Plug in Accessory Power to Your Grill

Connect your grill to a convenient outdoor outlet. This appliance shall be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock. The appliance is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding-type plug to fit the proper grounding-type receptacle. Plug into a GFCI protected outdoor receptacle, where

available.

WARNING: Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding-type plugs and 3-pole cord connectors that accept the plug from the appliance. Only extension cords identified by the marking with the suffix letters W-A, and tagged “Suitable for use with outdoor appliances” shall be used outdoors. Use only extension cords having an electrical rating not less than the rating of the appliance. Do not use damaged extension cords. Examine extension cord before using and replace if damaged. Do not abuse extension cord and do not tug on any cord to disconnect. Keep cord away from heat and sharp edges.

Lighting Your Grill

WARNING: Before each use of your grill it is important to inspect the full length of the gas line hose. Your hose can be accessed through the cabinet doors. If it is evident there is excessive abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, the hose must be replaced with a manufacturer recommended part prior to the appliance being put into operation.

Check your parts list or your authorized dealer for the proper replacement hose as- sembly. It will be necessary to open the doors to fully inspect the hose.

DANGER: Make sure that the lid is in the full open postion any time you attempt to light your grill. Failure to open the lid could lead to delayed ignition which may result in serious bodily injury or death, or in a fire or an explosion causing damage to property.

WARNING: The burner control knobs must be in the OFF position before turning on the liquid propane cylinder tank valve. If they are not in the OFF position, when you turn on the LP cylinder valve, the “excess gas flow control” feature will activate, limiting the gas flow of gas from the LP cylin- der. If this should occur, turn off the LP cylinder valve and burner control knobs. Then start over.

DANGER: When the “excess gas flow control” feature is ac- tivated, a small amount of gas is still flowing to the burners. After turning OFF the cylinder valve, wait at least 5 minutes for the gas to clear before attempting to light the barbecue. Failure to do so may result in an explosive flame-up, which can cause serious bodily injury or death.

IMPORTANT

If an external electrical source is used it must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes and/or the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1

Preheating Grill

It is extremely important that your grill be up to temperature before you begin using it. After lighting, close the lid and preheat the grill on “high” for 10 minutes. This

preheating will ensure that the cooking grid is hot enough for proper grilling.

mWARNING: Never leave a grill unattended to guard against possible grease fires getting out of control. Grease fires can be severe and cause grill damage, property damage and bodily harm.

Open or Close Lid for Grilling

Cooking with the lid open or closed is a matter of personal preference. Cooking with the lid closed is recommended if you enjoy cooking at maximum “searing” tempera- tures. This method will also speed the cooking process, and will give you a more ro- bust, smoky, outdoor flavor. If you prefer cooking slower, with less flare up, we suggest the lid-open method.

We recommend always cooking with your lid CLOSED if you are in a windy area or colder climate. Your Ducane® gas grill has been designed and constructed to give you maximum flexibility and cooking performance. Be creative, try different cooking methods on your grill to determine what suits your needs best…there is no “right” or

“wrong” way to cook…just different individual styles.

mWARNING: Please remember that this is an outdoor gas cooking appliance. Many areas of the grill generate extreme heat. We have taken every precaution to protect you from the contact areas. However, it is impossible to isolate all high-temperature areas. Therefore, use good judgment and a certain degree of caution when grilling on this product. We suggest a covered, protected hand during operation of grill. Do not move your grill when it is in operation or hot to the touch. Wait until your unit is turned off and properly cooled down before moving from place to place. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury.

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Contents #20529914 Page Assembly, ENSAMBLAJE, Assemblage Important SafeguardsTools Needed Herramientas Requeridas Outils Necessaires Assembly, ENSAMBLAJE, Assemblage Ten-Year Limited Warranty California Proposition Safety InformationLeveling AssemblyPortable Installation Locating Your GrillType 1 Connective Coupling Hand AssemblyDisconnecting Cylinder Type of Liquid Propane TankStore Liquid Propane Tank Safely Temperature-Activated Shut-OffLiquid Propane Tank Safety Tips Gas Leak ChecksPreheating Grill Plug in Accessory Power to Your GrillNormal Operation Lighting Your GrillMatch Lighting Your Grill Main Burners Post-heating GrillPropane Tank Shut-Off Main Burner Snap IgnitionRotisserie Burner Electronic Ignition Side Burner Snap IgnitionMatch Lighting Your Grill Side Burner Match Lighting Your Rotisserie Burner Using the Rotisserie Operating the Electric Warming Drawer Cooking with the RotisserieHelpful Hints Cleaning the Hood TroubleshootingMaintenance Day Grill Maintenance ScheduleAnnual Maintenance Annual Maintenance Main Burner Flame Pattern Cleaning the Spider/Insect ScreensReplacing the Main Burners Cleaning the Main BurnerBattery Replacement of Rotisserie Burner Igniter Guía del propietario del asador de gas licuado de propano Solamente Para Unidades DE GAS Propano Líquido Peligros Y AdvertenciasImportante Medidas Preventivas ImportantesInformación Sobre Seguridad Advertencia Propuesta 65 DE CaliforniaInstrucciones para la conexión a tierra Ubicando su ParrillaEnsamblaje NiveladoDesconexión del cilindro Tipo de Tanque de Propano LíquidoAcoplador de Conexión Tipo Ensamblaje a ManoLlenar un Tanque de Propano Cierre de Gas Activado por TemperaturaRevisión de Fugas de Gas Almacenar Tanques de Propano Líquido con SeguridadPrecalentar la Parrilla Operación NormalEnchufe el asador para alimentar corriente a los accesorios Encender su ParrillaEncender con Fósforos la Hornilla Principal de la Parrilla Poscalentamiento de la ParrillaApagar Tanque de Propano Hornilla Principal Encender AutomáticamenteHornilla del Sistema Rotativo Encender Electrónicamente Hornilla Lateral Encender AutomáticamenteEncender con Fósforos su Sistema Rotativo Operando el Sistema Rotativo AdvertenciasUsando el Sistema Rotativo Operación del cajón de calentamiento eléctrico Cocinando con el Sistema RotativoDatos Útiles Limpiar la Tapa ProblemasMantenimiento Rutina de Mantenimiento para la Parrilla Cada 90 DíasMantenimiento Anual Mantenimiento Anual Patrón de Llama en la Hornilla Principal Limpiar las Mallas Contra Arañas/InsectosCambiando la Hornilla Principal Limpiando la Hornilla PrincipalGuide de l’utilisateur du grill à gaz PL Pour LES Unités AU GAZ Propane Seulement Avertissement DE LA Proposition 65 DE Californie Précautions ImportantesPrécautions À Suivre Instructions de mise à la masse Déterminer l’emplacement de votre grilAssemblage Mise à niveauDésaccouplement de la bouteille Type de bouteille de propaneAccouplement de raccord de type Assemblage à la mainEntreposez la bouteille de propane de façon sécuritaire Dispositif d’arrêt thermo-activéVérifications des fuites de gaz Consignes de sécurité concernant la bouteille de propaneOuverture ou fermeture du couvercle pour le grillage Fonctionnement normalPréchauffage du gril Allumage par allumette du brûleur principal de votre gril Gril de post-chauffageDispositif d’arrêt de la bouteille de propane Allumage par étincelle du brûleur principalAllumage électronique du brûleur de la rôtisserie Allumage par étincelle du brûleur latéralAllumage par allumette du brûleur latéral de votre gril Allumage par allumette du brûleur de votre rôtisserie Utilisation de la rôtisserie AvertissementsUtilisation du tiroir de chauffage électrique La cuisson avec la rôtisserieConseils pratiques Nettoyage du Couvercle DépannageEntretien Horaire d’entretien du gril de 90 joursNettoyage du boîtier du brûleur Entretien annuelNettoyage de l’acier inoxydable de la grille de cuisson Nettoyage des plaques de distribution de chaleurEntretien annuel Allure de la flamme du brûleur principal Nettoyage de l’écran contre les araignées et les insectesNettoyage du brûleur principal Remplacement des brûleurs principauxPage Meridian
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