Broilmaster SBB2804-1 owner manual Rotisserie Operation, Using the Ignitor, Rotisserie Use

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ROTISSERIE OPERATION

Using the Ignitor

Caution: If burner fails to light after 5 seconds, turn the burner OFF for 5 minutes, to allow the gas to clear, then try again.

Attention: You must use the control knob that is second from the left side of grill to ignite the rotisserie.

1.Turn the control knob clockwise to the OFF posi- tion.

2.Turn ON gas supply to grill.

3.With the grill lid open, push and turn the rotisserie control

knob counterclockwise to ON.

4.Push and hold the ignitor button until the rotisserie burner ignites.

Attention: When igniting the rotisserie burner, hold rotisserie control knob in for 30 seconds in order to energize the thermo- couple.

5.If rotisserie burner does not ignite, turn rotisserie control knob

clockwiseto the OFF position. Turn OFF gas supply to grill. Refer to Troubleshooting section in this manual.

Before rotisserie cooking you will need to remove the warming rack and the Cooking Grids from your grill. When Rotisserie Cooking you can place a Cooking pan under the food to be cooked. This will capture the drippings and keep your grill clean of excess grease which could cause a fire. Use caution when moving a cooking pan containing hot oils.

The Rotisserie Motor is rated to turn a maximum load of

12pounds.

Warnings:

Never use the Rotisserie Motor in the rain, and never use it if it has become wet.

Always use a grounded three-prong outlet and a three-prong exten- sion cord to energize the Rotisserie Motor.

Never alter or remove the grounding prong on the Rotisserie Power Cord, as an electric shock hazard would then result.

Never permit an electrical supply cord or gas supply line to contact any heated surface of this grill.

WARNING

The Rotisserie Motor must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Keep the Rotisserie Motor electric cord away from the heated surface of the grill. Do not operate the Rotisserie with a damaged cord or plug, or if the Rotisserie malfunc- tions or has been damaged in any manner. Call the Customer Service for replacement. The power supply cord has a 3-prong grounded plug. For your personal safety do not remove the grounding prong. It must be plugged into a mating 3-prong grounding type receptacle, grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Codes and lo- cal codes and ordinances. If an extension cord is used, it must be properly grounded and suitable for use with Outdoor Appliances. Keep the extension cord connection dry, off of the ground and out of the reach of children. When the Rotisserie Motor is not in use, remove and store in a dry area.

Rotisserie Use

Warning: Do not operate the side burner option simultane- ously with the rotisserie. The side burner will melt the rotisserie handle.

Secure meat firmly to the spit rod with meat holders (It may be necessary to tie fowl and rolled roasts to retain their shape for even rotation). To ensure proper rotation, it is important to adequately balance and fasten the meat or fowl onto the spit rod.

Before heating the grill, rotate the spit rod and meat manually a few times. If out of balance, attach the counterbalance assembly to the spit to even out the weight and rotate again.

During cooking, adjust the meat holders if the meat shrinks and pulls away from the spit rod. Use gloves and caution to prevent burns.

Be certain that the rotisserie brackets and motor are secured in place, then light the burner and close the grill lid for preheating.

After preheating, place the loaded spit rod into position. Start the rotisserie motor and make certain the food is properly balanced. Close the grill lid.

Note: Beef and pork roasts and certain types of fowl will release a considerable amount of fat and juice in the process of cooking and are therefore “self-basting.” Lean meat and chicken will taste better if basted occasionally with melted butter, margarine, salad oil, barbeque sauce or a sauce of your own preference.

The exact degree of “doneness” can be determined by the use of a meat thermometer.

ROTISSERIE COUNTERBALANCE

Figure 15

SCREW JAMB NUTS ONTO ROD UNTIL SNUG AGAINST COUNTERBALANCE. COUNTERBALANCE CAN BE ADJUSTED VERTICALLY FOR BEST WEIGHT DISTRIBU- TION.

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Contents SBB2804-1 Gas Grill With Surround If YOU Smell GAS Empire Comfort Systems, Inc CongratulationsTable of Contents Hardware Package Parts View Index no Part Number Description Parts ListGas Consumption on Grill Burners Grill AssemblyBefore You Begin Grill MountingsSurround Kit Location Surround LOCATION, CONNECTIONS, and SafetyEnclosure Construction Guidelines Key Dimension in InchesSurround Assembly See Figure Surround and Grill AssemblyRotisserie Installation Alternate Match Lighting Rotisserie Use Using the IgnitorRotisserie Operation Rotisserie Motor is rated to turn a maximum load PoundsPropane GAS Grills Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention Means See Figure Pressure Regulator and Hose AssemblyGAS Conversion to Liquid Propane GAS Operation Air Shutter AdjustmentOperating Instructions Using the Ignitor Operating Instructions Using MatchesElectrical Accessories Before CookingPreheating Maintenance Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingWarranty Terms Broilmaster