Extension Cord Use

We do not recommend the use of an extension cord, however if an extension cord is required special care and caution is necessary. The cord must be a 14 Gauge, Three (3) Conductor type marked with an electrical rating of 120V, 15A, 1875W, and arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally.

Electrical Power

If the electric circuit is over loaded the circuit breaker will trip and your appliance will not operate. It should be operated on a 20amp electrical circuit separate from other appliances.

Assembly Instructions

1.Wash the Base, Grill, Grease Tray, and Lid in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. DO NOT IMMERSE TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE, wipe it off with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

2.Assemble the Pedestal Tube by joining the two halves. While pressing the two pins in on the end of the upper Pedestal Tube, slide this end into the unslotted end of the lower Pedestal Tube, rotating until the pins firmly engage the holes in the lower Pedestal Tube.

3.Place the Pedestal Base on a flat, level surface.

4.Insert the slotted end of the Pedestal Tube assembly into the hole in the center of the foot and push down firmly.

5.Place the Base on top of the Pedestal Tube assembly, with the hole in the center of the Base engaging with the Tube.

6.Place the Grease Tray securely into position inside the Base. When properly placed, it is held firmly with the pointed end over the center of the Base.

7.Position the Grill securely into the Base, with the probe receptacle fitting through the probe cutout in the top side of the Base.

8.Attach the Lid Handle to the Lid from inside the Lid with the Rubber- Ringed Fastener.

9.Place the Lid over the Grill. Your Barbeque Grill is now ready to use.

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