Broil King BSAMR 26-2 Assembly Manual Download Page 2

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PR EM IU M GR ILL S

Burner Grill Capabilities And Use

USING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER

If you have a 34" or 42" burner grill, it is capable 

of performing rear burner rotisserie cooking. The 

location of the rear burner allows the placement 

of the basting pan (not included) beneath the 

food to collect the juices for basting and added 

moisture to the food. Flavor the contents of the 

basting pan with marinaids or other liquids and 

spices. Light the rear burner as described in the 

lighting instructions in the grill's owner manual. 

Once lit, the rotisserie burner will reach cooking 

temperatures in about 3 minutes. The rotisserie 

motor is capable of turning up to 15lbs. of cut 

meat or poultry.

When using the rotisserie burner do not use the grill 

burners, as they may cause injury or severe burns.

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PLACING THE MEAT ONTO THE SHAFT

Remove the prong that is close to the motor 

end of the rotisserie. Skewer the meat with the 

shaft, making sure that the meat is centered 

and balanced as evenly as possible. Push 

the prong into the meat sufficiently to hold it 

in place. Place the fork set onto the shaft and 

push it into the meat. Lock the meat into place, 

by tightening both securing screws. Ensure 

that any loose parts of the meat are tied up to 

prevent tangling as the shaft turns. 

USING THE COUNTERWEIGHT

Place the shaft in the motor and switch motor 

on. If the shaft doesn't run smoothly, or makes 

a struggling sound, the meat is not properly 

balanced. You can use the counterweight to 

balance the food on the rotisserie.
Finally, you are ready to start cooking. Please 

be aware that it is common for the meat on 

the rotisserie to change slightly during the first 

10-20 minutes of cooking. This can at times 

cause the meat to separate from the rotisserie 

forks preventing it from rotating on the spit. It is 

advisable to check the meat periodically during 

the initial part of the cooking process and re-

attach the rotisserie forks or rebalance the food 

if necessary.

NOTE:

 When using the rear rotisserie burner, the 

warming rack must be removed from the grill.

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