VIEW FROM UNDER RIGHT SHELF
SHELF SUPPORT
SCREWS
AIR SHUTTER
ACCESS PANEL
Figure 8

CHECKING AND ADJUSTING YOUR BARBECUE (CONTINUED)

REATTACHING THE FACE & IGNITOR WIRES

Pull the drip tray out far enough to support the face in the vertical position. Lean the face forward and plug the ignitor wires into the spark generator.

The large knobs on the face of the barbecue control the valves and adjust flame height.The first position is‘HIGH’, the second ‘MEDIUM’and final ‘LOW’. Flame height can be set anywhere between ‘HIGh’, ‘MEDIUM’ and ‘LOW’ settings for all cooking requirements and methods.

Height of flame with the valve in low position may be regulated by means of a small adjusting screw in center of valve stem. This screw is accessible by removing the plastic valve knob which pulls straight off the valve stem.

RIGID SHELF

Your barbecue comes with 2 rigid shelves, that must be attached. These can be attached using the four support screws provided.

Line up the four (4) mounting holes inside the shelf with the holes inthe side of the barbecue (Figure8), and insert thescrews.Tightenuntil snug.Detaching is a reverse processof aboveFigure. 6
REPLACINGTHE SPARK GENERATOR BATTERY

1.Remove the ignitor cover by turning the cover counterclockwise and lifting it away.

NOTE: DO NOT AT-TEMPTTO PULL ONTHE RUBBER CAP.RIGHT! WRONG!

2.The battery is now accessible for removal and replacement. Make sure that the battery spring is re-installed with the new battery, and the battery is negative (-) end up.

3.Replace cover by turning it clockwise until it locks into place

*NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ACCIDENTLY REMOVED THE RUBBER CAP, FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO REPLACE IT.

1.Pull the rubber cap and the inner plastic sleeve apart.

2.Carefully insert rubber cap 3. Turn the cap over and slide the

into the ignitor cover so it sits inner plastic sleeve into the cap. behind inner lip.

REATTACHINGTHE FACE & IGNITORWIRES

Pull the drip tray out far enough to support the face in the vertical position. Lean the face forward and plug the 2 wires into the terminals on the spark senerator (Figure 9). The wires can be plugged into either terminal.

IMPORTANT: Test the electrodes for spark before securing the face to the frame (see above for battery replacement). Place the face on the frame so the front lip of the face covers the lip on the frame.

Figure 9 - SparkGenerator

BARBECUE SAFETY INFORMATION & MAINTENANCE

Each time you use your barbecue, make sure that:

1.The area around the barbecue is clear of flammable substances such as gasoline, yard debris, wood, etc.

2.There is no blockage of the air flow through the vent space located below the face of the unit.

3.When using propane gas:

a.The special ventilation openings in the enclosure are kept free and clear of debris.

b.If connected to a propane cylinder, the rubber hose attached to the regulator is carefully inspected before each use.

c.The propane cylinder, regulator and rubber hose are installed in a location not subject to heating above 125° F (51° C).

4.The burner flames burn evenly along both sides of each burner with a steady flame (mostly blue with yellow tipping). See “Air Shutter Adjustment” on page 5. If burner flames are not normal, check orifice and burner for insects or insect nests (see page 5 and 6, ”Checking Burner Fuel Orifice Size”, for burner removal and replacement).

5.The drip collector hole is clear and unobstructed. Excessive grease deposits can result in a grease fire.

6.The in-line gas valve or gas cylinder valve is always shut off when the barbecue is not in use.

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