FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Installing and using Your Optional Rotisserie Kit
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COUNTER
BALANCE
MOTOR
5 | THUMB SCREW |
| HANDLE |
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SPIT ROD
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SPIT PRONGS
SPIT BRACKET
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BARBECUE
LEFT SLOT
BARBECUE
FRONT FACE
BARBECUE RIGHT SLOT
Item No.Part No. | Description | To use the Counterbalance supplied with your Barbecue: | |
1. | Elite fan cooled motor | 1. Place meat on the spit in the normal manner. Center and | |
2. | Spit bracket with offset | balance as carefully as possible. |
3.3613 Elite spit prongs
4. | Handle | 2. Tighten the screws on the prongs, chicken holder or turkey | |||
5. | Spit rod 5/8" hex x 51 1/2" | holder to secure the meat. | |||
6. | 3620 | Counter Balance | 3. Hold spit rod at each end and lift. Do not grip the rod. | ||
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1. Remove the cooking grids from your barbecue. | Let rod rotate so heavy side of meat hangs down naturally. | ||||
2. Place the rotisserie motor with the bracket into the slot on | 4. Turn the counterbalance on the spit so the counterbalance | ||||
| the right side of your barbecue, making sure the knob and | rod and weight point upward or opposite from the heavy side | |||
| cord are facing away from the barbecue (see above). | of the meat. Tighten the counterbalance rod in the hub | |||
3. Place the spit bracket into the slot on the left side of your | against a flat surface of the spit rod to secure. | ||||
5. Loosen the thumb screw and slide the weight along the | |||||
| barbecue with the offset out. | ||||
4. Place pointed end of the spit rod into the motor. The groove | counterbalance rod to balance the meat. Since meats are | ||||
not a uniform shape, it may not be possible to achieve a | |||||
| in the handle end of the spit will rest on the spit bracket . | ||||
| perfect balance. Properly balanced meat should not rotate | ||||
| Note: The Counter Balance, which is included with your | ||||
| when you hold the spit rod loosely by the ends. | ||||
| Rotisserie Kit, should be used to balance the load on your | 6. Make sure the counterbalance does not strike the barbecue | |||
| rotisserie and prolong the life of your motor. Heavy unbalanced | ||||
| meats can stress rotisserie motor and may cause failure. | frame when the rotisserie is started. | |||
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| USING THE COOKING GRILL LIFTER | REPLACING THE SPARK GENERATOR BATTERY | ||
| Hold the Grill Lifter by gripping the center section with the | NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO | |||
| prongs pointing down (Using oven mitt or heavy glove if the | TURN THE PLASTIC BEZEL | |||
| grill is hot). Insert the notched end of the Grill Lifter into the | RING. DOING THIS MAY BREAK | |||
| grill, in front of the midway point (front to back- Figure 14A) | THE BEZEL RING AND DAMAGE | |||
| and central (left to | THE IGNITOR. | |||
| or | WRONG! | |||
| This “seats” the spiked end of the Grill Lifter between two rods | 1. Remove the rubber cap by depressing and turning the cap | |||
| enabling you to safely lift the grill out of the barbecue. Lift | counterclockwise and lifting away the cap. |
slowly and adjust the Grill Lifter if necessary to balance.
Figure 14A |
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Placement of the Grill Lifter in Grill | Figure 14B |
WARMING RACK
Your Fire Magic warming rack is packed seperately with the barbecue. It is assembled quickly and easily following the instructions provided. When complete, just position it as suggested to enjoy the benefits this useful accessory affords.
2.The battery is now accessible for removal and replacement. Make sure that the battery spring is
3.Replace rubber cap by pressing in and turning it clockwise. until it locks into place.
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