TABLE OF CONTENTS:

SAFETY.

3

LP GAS CYLINDER REPLACEMENT.

4-5

OPD EQUIPPED CYLINDER.

6

HOSE AND REGULATOR.

6

LEAK TESTING.

7

INSTALLATION.

8

CLEARANCES.

9

ASSEMBLY.

10-13

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL

14

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS.

15

GAS CONVERSION.

16-18

MAINTENANCE.

19

GRILLING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES.

20

TROUBLE SHOOTING.

21

PARTS LIST.

22

EXPLODED VIEWS.

23

WARRANTY.

24

A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.

25

DO’S AND DON’TS

DO…

¾Have propane cylinder (LP Units) filled by an authorized LP supplier.

¾Check all gas connections for leaks using a soapy water solution before lighting, tighten connections until the bubbles disappear.

¾Always open the hood before lighting.

¾Pre heat the grills before using.

¾After cooking, turn the grill OFF, then take a long handled soft wire brush and brush off the cooking grills, then turn off the gas at the main fuel supply.

¾Cook with the hood down when possible. It is faster and more efficient. Trapped smoke adds flavor.

¾Turn the gas supply off immediately if you are unable to light the grill. Wait 5 minutes before attempting to light the grill again.

¾Have proper tools. Tongs, mittens ready prior to removing food.

¾Trim excess fat from meats to minimize flare-ups.

¾Let the grill totally cool before cleaning or removing any parts for cleaning or servicing.

¾Cover the grill with the cover when not in use.

DON’T…

¾Install the grill closer than 36 “ on the sides and back to any combustible materials.

¾Attempt to adjust the Regulator, it has been factory set and tested.

¾Allow a LP gas cylinder to lie on its side. Keep in an upright position.

¾Turn a control valve on before the igniter button has been depressed.

¾Use plastic or un-tempered glass utensils on or in the grill.

¾Attempt to move an Aluminum foil pan while it is still hot.

¾Cover or block any air opening.

¾Place aluminum foil in the grease pan to catch the drippings.

¾Wear long, loose flowing clothing around the grill. Long flowing hair is also easily ignited.

¾Put food on the grill and leave it unattended or unwatched for long periods of time.

¾Use CAUSTIC materials to clean the grill. Example: Lye, or solvents.

¾Never use the warming rack in place while using the rear infrared burner.

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Jackson 700BI Series, 700 Series, 850BI Series owner manual Table of Contents, DO’S and DON’TS