Care and Cleaning

Standard “U” Burner Removal and Replacement

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To avoid an electrical shock and fire hazard, be sure to disconnect the outdoor grill power cord from the electrical outlet and close the gas shut-off valve when cleaning or servicing the burners.

Do not disassemble the appliance unless it is cool.

The “U” burners can be removed for cleaning and inspec- tion. Models OB36 and OB52 are equipped with three, models OBS36 and OBS52 are equipped with two.

To Remove:1.Disconnect the outdoor grill power cord from the elec- trical outlet.2.Close the gas shut-off valve.

3.Open the canopy and remove the grates and flame spreaders from the grill compartment.

4.Remove the burner cap nuts. They are located on the inside back panel just above the end of each burner.

5.Lift the burner up at the back and slide towards the back of the compartment to remove.

To Reinstall:

1.Slide the mounting pins and gas supply tube on each burner into the holes on the back of the control panel inside the grill compartment. Slide the hole on each burner bracket over the studs at the back of the com- partment.

2.Attach the burner brackets to the studs using the existing cap nuts.3.Re-install the flame spreaders and grates.

4.Reconnect the power cord. Turn on the gas supply and test the burners for proper operation.

5.On units equipped with a LP tank, close the gas shut- off valve on top after testing.

“U” burnercap nutsModel OBS36shown

Testing/Resetting the Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI)

The optional outdoor grill cart is equipped with a GFI to minimize the risk of injury due to an electric shock in the event of a short circuit. If your outdoor grill is connected to a GFI outlet that is not part of a Dacor grill cart, the following instructions still apply.

A GFI detects the possibility of an electric shock condition and disconnects power to the electrical receptacles next to the buttons. When the GFI disconnects (or trips), the RESET button on the outlet pops out slightly. The GFI should be tested periodically to make sure it is working properly.

To test a GFI:

1.Disconnect all power plugs from all of the receptacles on the GFI electrical outlet.

2.Push in on the TEST button and release.3.The RESET button should trip immediately.4.Push in on the RESET button after it trips to turn power back on.

GFI RESET and TEST buttons, location and appearance varies

If the RESET button does not pop out during testing:1.Keep all plugs disconnected from the electrical outlet.

2.Call a licensed electrician to have the outlet repaired. Do not use the outlet until repairs are made.

If the GFI trips when the TEST button is not being pushed:Push in on the RESET button.If the GFI trips immediately when reset or when an appliance is turned on:

1.Disconnect all plugs from the outlet and push the RESET button. If the GFI trips immediately, leave all appliances disconnected and call a licensed electrician to repair the electrical outlet. Do not use the outlet until it is repaired.

2.If the GFI does not trip with all the appliances dis- connected, plug in the appliance/rotisserie plugs and turn them on one at a time. If the GFI trips when an appliance/device is plugged in and turned on, call for service. See page 24 for service information.

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