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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

This unit ships 90% assembled and we make sure the instructions for the rest are easy to follow and 
perform.  Please follow the instructions below to ensure your rotisserie is properly assembled for safe 
operation and remember this is a commercial piece of equipment and therefore the materials used to 
build it are of the best quality.  

 

1.  Unbox rotisserie and remove all packaging materials, tape, and plastic coverings.  

2.  Turn unit upside down so leg sockets are on top. 

3.  Screw legs firmly into the sockets on the bottom of the firebox. 

4.  IF YOU PURCHASED WHEEL LOCKS 

a.  You will need a 9/16” Wrench & a 1/2” Wrench to complete the installation 

b.  Disassemble current casters by taking off nut and pulling old bolt out (discard old bolt) 

c.  Put new caster brake on yoke by inserting the tab on the brake into the slot on the side 

fork of the yoke while lining up the slotted hole with the bolt hole on yoke.  The shoe of 
the brake will be on the inside of the yoke near the top. 

d.  Put wheel between forks of yoke and insert the new, longer bolt from the kit with the 

taps facing outward away from the wheel with the “ON/OFF” symbols facing upward. 

e.  Attached the nylon lock nut to the bolt and tighten.  Do not over tighten or wheel will not 

spin. 

f.  Screw wheel into leg. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.  Flip unit upright and secure wheels so they will not move. 

6.  Rotate the motor end mount and point protector end mount 180° degrees so they are facing out 

7.  Adjust both end mouths to the lowest height setting and secure with stainless steel pins.   

Place this into slot on side of 
yoke 

Shoe of Brake 

Longer Bolt 

Yoke 

Summary of Contents for M-35B

Page 1: ...E OPERATING YOUR CHARCOAL ROTISSERIE WARNING DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids vapors in this grill or in the vicinity of this grill WARNING Do not ignite this grill without read...

Page 2: ...RAL INFORMATION Page 3 2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Page 4 3 SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Page 5 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 6 5 CLEANING CARE INSTRUCTIONS Page 7 6 PARTS LIST Page 8 7 ACCESSORY LIST Page 9 8 WAR...

Page 3: ...ble surface Provide adequate clearance and ventilation at all times DO NOT perform any maintenance or cleaning until unit is completely cooled down DO NOT burn logs or sticks of wood in this rotisseri...

Page 4: ...e current casters by taking off nut and pulling old bolt out discard old bolt c Put new caster brake on yoke by inserting the tab on the brake into the slot on the side fork of the yoke while lining u...

Page 5: ...coal briquettes in 2 or 3 even piles in the firebox and ignite according to manufacturer s recommendations Follow all caution and safety measures set forth in this manual and on the charcoal manufactu...

Page 6: ...the meat firmly 9 When charcoal is ready remove the chain guard by loosening the wing nut Place the rotisserie spit with the meat centered on the frame with the pointed end in the point protector end...

Page 7: ...o extinguish as this can warp the firebox and will void your warranty 3 Clean firebox and stainless steel components with a solution of hot soapy water and dry completely before storing The firebox mu...

Page 8: ...kewer 202440 Stainless Steel Support Bar 202441 Stainless Steel Support Bar Clamp 202443 Stainless Steel Thumb Screw 202450 Electric Motor with Power Cork and Sprocket 202452 Sprocket 202453 Key for S...

Page 9: ...Grills Rotisseries 9 ACCESSORIES Item Description 202438 3 Prong Stainless Steel Skewer 201320 2 Way Stainless Steel Skewer 201305 OV 5 Rotisserie Oven 5 Separate Panels http www bigjohngrills com pa...

Page 10: ...ndard free of charge and returned to the purchaser Labor and transportation costs are NOT covered by this warranty Misuse neglect or alteration of the product is not covered by this warranty This warr...

Page 11: ...rotisserie No Big John Grills Rotisseries equipment should used by children Accessible parts of the equipment may be very hot Keep children away when in use Big John equipment should never be left una...

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