Kenmore 141.16691, 141.17691 Electrode Check Requires an Assistant, Installing Cooking Components

Page 11

Electrode Check - Requires an Assistant

Before placing the cooking components into your grill, ensure that the Spark Electrode Tip is properly positioned within each Gas Collector Box ( a 4" wide stainless mechanism found at the front be- tween each set of Burners.) The easiest way to ensure this is to perform this Electrode Check:

1.Be sure all Control Knobs are set to "OFF" and open the Grill Lid.

2.Have an assistant stand behind to the right of the grill and look down at each Gas Collector Box. NEVER put your face inside Grill Head.

. Press the Ignitor Cap. You should hear a "clicking" sound and your assistant should see a small blue spark within each Gas Collector Box. If a spark is present the Electrode Tips are properly positioned.

4.If no spark is seen the Spark Gap shown in Figure 4 needs to be adjusted as follows:

Using an adjustable wrench, loosen the Inside Nut just until the Gas Collector Box can be maneuvered and turned upward.

The gap between the Spark Electrode Tip and Spark receiver should be approximately 3/16".

If the gap is wider than 3/16" use a pair of long

nose pliers and gently squeeze the Gas Collector Box until the gap is correct.

Return the Gas Collector Box to its original hori- zontal position, secure the Inside Nut and try the EIectrede Check again.

5_ If no "clicking" sound is heard check the following common causes. If you need assistance call our Grill Information Center

at 1-888-317-7642.

IgnitorAA battery not installed property.

Electric wires may be loose. Remove the AA battery, inspect the Ignitor Junction Box found

behind the Control Panel, and connect any loose wires.

Figure 4 - Side View Figure

GAS COLLECTOR

BOX

'\

INSIDE NUT

SP_K G_"_ _SPARK RECEIVER

Installing Cooking Components

Important: Before cooking on your grill the first time, wash the Cooking Grids and Cooking Rack

with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. After cooking is completed, turn grill to HIGH setting three to five minutes to bum off rear grease or food residue.

1.Place the four Stainless Steel Flame Tamers on the lower ledge above Burners. See Figure 5.

2.Evenly space the Stainless Steel Cooking Grids (cross braces are bottom side) on the ledge above the Flame Tamers.

. Place the Stainless Steel Secondary Cooking Rack into the slots on the upper left and

upper right of Grill Bowl Side Panels. See

Figure 5.

4.Remove Fastening Band from Pot Support and place the Pot Support into the Side Burner Body-Inner. See Figure 5.

SLS COOKbNG

GRID

S/S FLAME

TAMER

SLOTS FOR

RACK

Pot

Support

\

SIDE BURNER

11

Image 11
Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A Natural Gas GrillWarranty Restrictions Full 2-Year Warranty on GrillLimited 3 Year Warranty on Selected Grill Parts Warranty ServiceFriday Correct LP Gas Tank UseSee Figure Naturalgas model onlyFiqure Each Hardware Piece Component QtyPurpose of Components Size and Quantity of each Hardware PieceLPG = Liquid Propane Gas NG = Natural Gas PEP# Description MY-HOME 1-800-46g-4663 Ignition Battery Installation See Figure Installing Side Shelf and Cart Side HandleElectrode Check Requires an Assistant Installing Cooking ComponentsGauge Display check Battery ReplacementFor LP Grills only Fuel Gauge Display Operating See bSee a Connecting a Liquid Propane Gas LPgas Tank To Your GrillInstall Pull-out Grease Tray Connecting Natural Gas To Your GrillLP Tank Exchange Checking For LP Gas LeaksBack Burner Lighting Instructions Details, see Cleaning Exterior Stainless SteelGas Lighting Instructions Side Burner Lighting InstructionsIf the grill fails to light Manually Lighting Your Grill by MatchCleaning the Inside of the Grill Lid Cleaning The Cooking GridsCleaning The Flame Tamers Cleaning The Grease Tray and ReceptacleGascollectorbox Cleaning The Burner Tubes and Burner PortsPage Flare-Ups Read all safety, lighting and operating instructionsNot leave your grill unattended Preheating Indirect CookingCut of Meat Grilling Steak and RibsGrilling Hamburgers and Sausages Grilling PorkDown When cooking directlyWhole Fish and Whole Fillets Smaller Fish Fillets and CubesPreparing to Roast An Important Note About Heat SettingsOven Temperature Recommended Grill SettingPreparing to Smoke Using a Smoker BoxSlow Cooking with a Rotisserie Balancing the FoodDEEP-FRYING Techniques STIR-FRYING TechniquesChicago Style HOT Dogs OnionburgersDoublesalsaburgers Barbecued Ribs RIB EYE Steaks with Grilled GarlicHERB-PEPPERSIRLOIN Steak Almond Coated Trout MARtNATEDTUNASTEAKMakes 4 servings Ingredients MUSTARD-GLAZED Halibut SteaksBarbecuedchicken SouthwestchickenbreastsPizzaon the Grill Traditional HolidayturkeyIng short cut. Makes 12 servings Fresh Vegetable STIR-FRYOnion Blossoms Grilled Potato SkinsUsing The Optional Smoker Box Yr Horn

141.17691, 141.16691 specifications

The Kenmore 141.16691 and 141.17691 are notable creations in the realm of home appliances, particularly recognized for their advanced dishwashing capabilities. Kenmore has long been synonymous with quality and reliability, and these two models exemplify the brand's commitment to innovative technology and efficient performance.

One of the standout features of both the 141.16691 and 141.17691 is their impressive capacity. Designed to accommodate large loads, these dishwashers can effortlessly handle the needs of a busy household. The spacious interior allows for the placement of many dishes, pots, and utensils, making post-meal clean-up a breeze.

Energy efficiency is a cornerstone of modern appliance design, and both models excel in this area. They are built to exceed Energy Star standards, which means they use significantly less water and electricity compared to older or less efficient models. This not only translates to lower utility bills but also makes them environmentally friendly options for consumers concerned about their ecological footprint.

The smart wash technology integrated into these dishwashers adds a layer of sophistication. This feature intelligently assesses the level of soil on dishes and adjusts the wash cycle accordingly. This ensures optimal cleaning performance while conserving water and energy, showcasing a blend of efficiency with effectiveness.

Moreover, the silent operation of both models is a significant advantage. With noise-reduction technology, users can enjoy a quieter home environment without the disruptive sounds typical of traditional dishwashers. This is particularly advantageous for open-concept living spaces where kitchen noises can easily permeate other areas of the home.

Ease of use is also highlighted in the design of the Kenmore 141.16691 and 141.17691. User-friendly controls and multiple wash cycle options allow for customization based on the specific needs of each load. The delay start feature is an added convenience, enabling users to set the machine to run at a more suitable time.

Overall, the Kenmore 141.16691 and 141.17691 dishwashers stand out for their capacity, energy efficiency, advanced cleaning technologies, quiet operation, and ease of use. These models not only make dishwashing simpler and more effective but also reflect Kenmore's dedication to providing high-quality kitchen appliances that enrich the daily lives of their users.