If ignition does not immediately take place, turn the burner valve handle off, wait 5 minutes, and repeat the lighting procedure.

Manual Lighting

WARNINGS:

FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW THESE STEPS BEFORE ATTEMPTING A MANUAL LIGHTING PROCESS:

1.Turn all control knobs to OFF position.

2.Raise the canopy to its full open position.

NOTES:

1.Remove all of the grills to access the heat control channels.

2.Find the hole in the front of the heat control channel located directly behind the front control panel.

3.Use the match holder provided or a long stem match to light the grill burners manually.

4.Push in on the control knob and turn counter-clockwise while inserting the burning match into the access hole in the heat control channel. This should immediately result in ignition. If you do not experience immediate ignition, turn the control back to the off position.

5.After waiting for 2 to 3 minutes, begin the process with step 4.

6.If you cannot achieve ignition after two attempts, turn off all gas to the product and immediately call your authorized Dacor Customer Service Team for a service call.

Canopy Mounted Temp. Gauge

NOTES:

1.Your Dacor ® grill is equipped with a canopy mounted thermometer to assist you in various grill functions.

Preheating is an important part of proper grilling – preheat to approximately 225 degrees.

Smoking foods – heat to a temperature range from 225 to 300 degrees.

Grilling all types of foods – vary temperatures as needed from 225 to 500 degrees.

2.We recommend these temperatures as approximations.

Preheating Instructions

Note:

When preheating, set burners on high. Following preheat, adjust burners to desired temperature setting.

In order for the U- burners and burner box to remain clean, the gas burners and the flame spreaders have to be hot enough to vaporize fats/oils/marinades as they drip upon them.

Without a proper preheat, these materials will collect on both the flame spreader and the burner tubes resulting in partial or total loss of ignition or a decrease in burner performance.

Always light every burner to generate maximum heat output and to assure even heat distribution. Using only one or two burners can eventually result in a buildup of unwanted material and could affect performance.

Grill Cooking

NOTES:

1.Advanced preparation:

Bring all food items to be grilled to thawed temperature.

Check to make sure the drip retrieval tray is in position.

Preheat the grill with the canopy closed to a minimum of 225 degrees or the applicable cooking temperature for the food you are preparing.

2.Begin the cooking process:

Once you have achieved the appropriate temperature for your chosen recipe, place the food product on the grill and begin the timing process.

3.After completion of cooking:

Remove the food to serve and close the canopy for a safer environment.

Smoker Cooking

WARNINGS:

1.

Smoker cooking is done with the

 

canopy in the down position. Smoke will

 

be exhausting through the grill vents.

 

Do not block vents. Blocking vents will

 

damage the unit and may cause fire or

 

injury.

2.

Smoker wood chips are soaked with

 

liquids which create steam and smoke

 

while barbecuing. Proceed with caution

 

during cooking. This steam can be very

 

hot and dangerous.

3.

Frequently, the smoker box will need

 

to be refilled during cooking. It will be

 

extremely hot. Exercise caution during

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NOTE:

In colder climates the infrared burner may have to be used in order to achieve the preheat temperature.

Regardless of what you are barbecuing, use every burner. This assures even heat distribution and also improves grease/fat management. Using only one or two burners will eventually result in an unwanted buildup of material that might inhibit reliable performance.

After using the barbecue, allow it to continue heating an additional five minutes. This allows materials to move to the grease tray and away from the burner area. This assures clean burners and a healthy ignition system.

this process. Steam and hot metal

surfaces can cause personal injuries

and possible fire.

NOTES:

1.

Smoker cooking enhances the flavors

 

of food during grilling or rotisserie

 

cooking.

2.

Your Dacor smoker box is a removable

 

accessory that is shipped with your

 

originally purchased grill product.

3.

The smoker should be filled with your

 

choice of wood chips.

4.

Once you have prepared the wood and

 

smoker box for use, while the grill is

 

still cool, select a direct or indirect

 

cooking location, then place the smoker

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box appropriately.

5. To place the smoker box correctly

Determine desired smoker location.

Remove one small grill and the

 

even heat channel. (The grills

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