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SSS3416TB 
Owner’s Manual 

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Safe Locations For Use Of This Outdoor Grill 

DANGER:

 

Never use this outdoor grill inside any building, garage, shed or breezeway, or inside any boat, trailer or recreational 
vehicle to prevent a possible fire and to prevent the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning or asphyxiation. 
 

WARNING:

 

Do not use this appliance under overhead combustible surface or covered area (e.g., awnings, umbrellas, porches or gazeboes).

 

 
Always confirm that this grill is not positioned under the overhang of a house, a garage or other structure before lighting it. An 
overhang will serve to deflect flare-ups and radiated heat into the structure itself, which could result in a fire.   

 

Always confirm that this grill is positioned more than

 

50 inches (127cm) away from any   

building or combustible materials or surface before lighting it, and that no gasoline   
or other volatile substances are stored in the vicinity of this grill. 
(See diagram to right). The temperature of a grease fire or of the radiated heat   
might otherwise be sufficient to ignite nearby combustible or volatile substances.          
Always locate this grill where there will be ample combustion and ventilation air,     
but never position it in the direct path of a strong wind.   
Never allow the grill to operate while unattended to prevent uncontrolled grease fires   
from erupting. 
 
Never attempt to move this grill while it is in operation or while it is still hot to prevent possible personal injury. 
Never store or use gasoline or other flammable or volatile substances in the vicinity of this grill or in the vicinity of any other 
heat-generating appliance because of the danger of starting a fire. 
Always confirm that the installation of this grill conforms with the requirements of all local codes or, in the absence of applicable 
local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223. NFPA 54 or CAN/CGA-B149.2. 

 

 

DANGER – Gas Safety

 

Liquefied propane (LP) gas is flammable and hazardous if handled improperly. Become aware of its characteristics before using 
any propane product. 

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Propane Characteristics: Flammable, explosive under pressure, heavier than air and settles in pools in low areas. 

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In its natural state, propane has no odor. For your safety, an odorant has been added. 

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Contact with propane could burn to the skin. 

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This grill is shipped from the factory for propane gas use only. 

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Never use a propane cylinder with a damaged body, valve, collar or footing. 

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Dented or rusted propane cylinders may be hazardous and should be checked by your propane gas supplier. 

 

CAUTION:

 

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It is essential to keep the grill’s valve compartment, burners and circulating air passages clean. 

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Inspect the grill before each use

Step 1. Inspect all hoses and connections and make certain they are secure. 
Step 2. Check and clean the burner venturi tubes for insects and insect nests by removing the burner and inserting a bottle 

brush cleaner into each tube to make sure the passage is clear. 

*** A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath the grill. *** 

Step 3. Ensure that the valve nozzle is pointing straight and completely inserted into the venturi tube. 

 

General Information

 

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A propane gas cylinder is required for operation.

 

2. 

This gas grill is NOT intended for commercial use.

 

 

50 inches

 

50 inches

 

Summary of Contents for SSS3416TB

Page 1: ...r indoor cooking or heating TOXIC fumes can accumulate and cause asphyxiation DO NOT use in or on boats or recreational vehicles MODEL SSS3416TB SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IF YOU ARE...

Page 2: ...p 3 Clean up grease build up to avoid grease fire and cover your grill to prevent rust Always read and understand the WARNINGS and INSTRUCTIONS that are contained in this manual before attempting to u...

Page 3: ...ackage Contents 5 Hardware Contents 6 Assembly Instructions 7 Operating Your Grill 14 Connecting Gas Cylinder 15 Checking for Leaks 15 Lighting Your Grill 16 Excess flow safety valve reset procedure 1...

Page 4: ...his grill must be used with propane gas only propane gas cylinder not included 10 Do not attempt to attach this grill to the self contained propane system of a camper trailer motor home or house 11 Do...

Page 5: ...substances in the vicinity of this grill or in the vicinity of any other heat generating appliance because of the danger of starting a fire Always confirm that the installation of this grill conforms...

Page 6: ...J Left Cooking Grid 1 PC R Cart Bottom 1 PC C Right Side Shelf 1 PC K Heat Plate 3 PCS S Right Door 1 PC D Grease Cup 1 PC L Left Side Cart Panel 1 PC T Right Side Cart Panel 1 PC E Cup Support 1 PC M...

Page 7: ...ardware listed above is not scaled to exact size A screwdriver is required on assembly and is included for your convenience Part Description Quantity Picture AA M6 X 15 Bolt 18 PCS BB Spring Washer 10...

Page 8: ...end from the bottom assembly b Align the three large holes on the right side cart panel T with the three bolts extended from the bottom assembly c Slide the right side cart panel until it locks into p...

Page 9: ...he other bracket assembly e Go back and tighten all bolts using the screwdriver provided Step 4 Assemble the front beam to the cart a Place the front beam N on the two cart side panels b Align the two...

Page 10: ...to extend from body assembly f Align the holes on the store basket U with the bolts extended from the bottom of the left door g Push down the store basket until it locks into place h Go back and tigh...

Page 11: ...art with the two holes on the right of body assembly c Insert one bolt AA with one spring washer BB and one flat washer CC into each pre drilled hole d Tighten bolts by hand until secure e Repeat the...

Page 12: ...assembly Push down the right side shelf until it locks into place Pull out the drawer from the right side shelf Tighten bolts by hand until secured c Align the holes on right side shelf with the holes...

Page 13: ...cooking grid J and right cooking grid I upon the heat plates Place the cooking grate H upon the infrared burner c Place the left warming rack F and right warming rack G on the warming grid support d...

Page 14: ...es on the tank holder b Place the gas tank on the tank holder and clip it using the tank clip c Connect the tank with regulator by screwing the regulator collar onto the tank valve See diagram to belo...

Page 15: ...ed with a cylinder connection device compatible with the connection for outdoor cooking appliances The cylinder must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve Do not drop or handle the cylinder r...

Page 16: ...uct the flow of combustion air and ventilation air to the grill 7 Keep ventilation openings of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris 8 Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the...

Page 17: ...ning burners repeat same procedure for adjacent burner and continue in sequence 5 Adjust valve knob s to desired cooking temperature Using the Lighting Stick to Light the Main Burners 1 Insert a match...

Page 18: ...oapy water Observing the Heat and Color of the Infrared Ceramic Burner when lit Flame of infrared burner might be visible in shaded area After burner is lit it should feel warm in 5 10 seconds and col...

Page 19: ...ully performed please carefully follow these instructions 1 Close the LP tank valve 2 Turn all burner control knobs to the OFF position 3 Disconnect the regulator from the LP tank 4 Open the lid of th...

Page 20: ...ely dry Interior of grill bottom Remove residue using brush scraper and or cleaning pad Wash with a dishwashing detergent and hot water solution Rinse with water and let dry Cooking Grates The porcela...

Page 21: ...ged or blocked Clean burner ports Flame is yellow or orange Flame blow out New burner may have residual manufacturing oils Spider webs or insect nest in venturi Food residue grease or seasoning salt o...

Page 22: ...ubes are locked Clean burner and or burner tube s Inside of lid is peeling like paint peeling The lid is stainless steel not painted Baked on grease buildup has turned to carbon and is flaking off Cle...

Page 23: ...to misuse lack of maintenance hostile environment accidents alterations abuse or neglect This warranty does not cover damage caused by heat abrasive and chemical cleaners resulting in chipped porcela...

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