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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS

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All parts listed in the Parts List have a part No. When ordering parts, first obtain the Model No. from the nameplate on your equipment. Then determine
the Part No. (not the Index No.) and the Description of each part from the appropriate illustration and list. Be sure to give all this information

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Grill Model Number

Part Description

Grill Serial Number

Type of Gas (Propane or Natural)

Part Number
Do not order bolts, screws, washers or nuts. They are standard hardware items and can be purchased at any local hardware store. Order parts through your
local dealer.
Shipments contingent upon strikes, fires, and all causes beyond our control.

1.

Grill won't light when the rotary ignitor is turned.
a.

With the gas tuned off, remove the grill plates, ceramic
plaques and plaque rack. Turn the ignitor knob clockwise
to check the spark. You should see a spark jump from tip of
the ignitor. If there is a spark, check the gas supply. Is the
tank full? Is the line purged of air? Can you light the burner
with a match?

b.

Check air shutter adjustment, close as needed.

c.

Do other burners light?

d.

Check the orifice for blockage.

e.

Is the ignitor tip clean and free from debris?

f.

Clean ignitor tip.

2.

Burner flame is yellow or orange and there is a smell of gas.
a.

Check the burner inlet for obstructions.

b.

Check the air shutter for proper adjustment.

c.

Check for spiders, spider webs and debris.

3.

Low heat with control knob set on "HI."
a.

Is the fuel hose bent or kinked?

b.

Is there an adequate gas supply?

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

If your Superb gas grill does not function properly, use the following checklist before contacting your dealer for service.

You may save the cost of a service call.

c.

If there is only one burner that appears low, does the orifice
or burner need cleaning?

d.

Is the air shutter too far open or closed?

e.

Is the gas supply, or gas pressure low?

f.

Has the grill been preheated for at least 10 minutes?

4.

The smell of gas with flames appearing yellow or the gas grill
does not reach temperature and heats unevenly.
a.

Check for spiders or insects.

b.

Spiders and insects can nest in the burner of this or any
grill, and cause a disruption in the flow of gas from the
burner. This is dangerous and can cause a fire behind the
valve cover, damaging the grill and making it unsafe to
operate.
You should inspect the burners periodically or immedi-
ately if any of these conditions occur or persist.

5.

The burners make popping noises.
a.

Check air shutter adjustment.

b.

Check burners for clogged ports.

Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Nine Eighteen Freeburg Ave.  Belleville, Illinois 62222-0529

Adjusting Main Burner Electrodes

1. Remove four (4) grill plates.
2. Remove ceramic plaques.
3. Remove plaque rack.
4. Remove five (5) burner hoods from five (5) main burners.
5. Remove five (5) collector boxes from five (5) main burner electrodes,

one (1) 10 - 16 x 1/2" Phillips stainless steel screw for each collector
box.

6. At this time, check for proper sparking of the electrodes. Turn

electrode knob, the spark should occur between the second and third
port hole on main burner.
To adjust spark angle you will use two (2) needle nose pliers.
Grasping electrode wire 1/2" back from tip of electrode with first
pair of needle nose pliers adjust tip of electrode with second pair of
needle nose pliers.

7. Check ignition of main burners. Make additional adjustments to

electrodes if required.

8. Locate main burner with electrode that is to the left of chip tray.

Place collector box over electrode. Place flange on collector box
beneath flange on chip tray guide. The clearance hole in collector
box will align with clearance hole in chip tray guide. Insert and
attach one (1) 10-16 x 1/2" Phillips stainless steel screw from Step
5 through chip tray flange and collector box flange and into bottom
of inner liner.

9. Place four (4) additional collector boxes over four (4) additional

main burners with electrodes.

10. Attach four (4) collector boxes to bottom of inner liner with four

(4) 10-16 x 1/2" Phillips stainless steel screws from Step 5.

11. Replace five (5) burner hoods over five (5) main burners.

12. Replace plaque rack.
13. Replace ceramic plaques onto plaque rack.
14. Replace four (4) grill plates.
15. Adjustment of main burner electrodes is completed.

Summary of Contents for SSG-36

Page 1: ... Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance AVERTISSEMENT Si l installation l usage et l entretien de ce produit ne sont pas faits selon les instructions du fabricant ce produit peut vous exposer à des matières contenues d...

Page 2: ...e fiche Pour Utilisation à l Extérieur Seulement Si l Appareil est Entre posé à l Intérieur Enlever les Bouteilles et les Laisser à l Extérieur CUSTOMER WARNING Know the odor of LP Gas If you hear see or smell leaking LP gas immediately get everyone away from the cylinder and call the Fire Department Do not attempt repairs LP Gas is heavier than air and may settle in low places while dissipating C...

Page 3: ...WARNING Do not store a second 20 lb propane cylinder within theutilitycart Theutilitycartisdesignedfortheuse and storage of one 20 lb propane cylinder LP gas supply cylinder to be used must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the U S DepartmentofTransportation DOT ortheNationalStandard of Canada CAN CSA B339 Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for the Tr...

Page 4: ... 1 6 cm 1 3 cm 40 100 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 3 cm 1 3 cm 1 9 cm 1 3 cm 100 150 3 4 1 2 7 8 3 4 1 9 cm 1 3 cm 2 2 cm 1 9 cm Note Never use plastic pipe Check to confirm whether your local codes allow copper tubing or galvanized INSTALLING AND LOCATING YOUR GRILL Theinstallationmustconformwithlocalcodesor intheabsenceoflocal codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Canadian Installation Code CAN...

Page 5: ...a 3 4 round pattern 8 Insert chip tray into grill front between the fourth and fifth main burner knobs 9 Insert 5 thermometer into grill lid 10 Insert 2 1 4 thermometer into steamer lid 11 For LP gas only thread brass inlet adaptor onto manifold pipe Use teflon tape or a LP gas pipe compound to make a gas tight connection see Figure 1 12 For LP gas only thread brass fitting from hose assembly onto...

Page 6: ...art ADJUSTING FOR PROPER FLAME AND EFFICIENCY Air Shutter Figure 5 Each burner is tested and adjusted at the factory prior to shipment However variations in the local gas supply may make it necessary to adjust the burners The flames of the grill burners should be visually checked The rotisserie burners should have a very low flame no more than 1 4 and glow with an orange color There is no air shut...

Page 7: ...guish the match quickly when the left rotisserie burner lights To light right rotisserie burner after the left rotisserie burner has been lit repeat process for lighting with a match and turn rotisserie burner knob to BOTH 9 If rotisserie burner does not light turn knob to OFF and have a qualified service technician check grill 10 Turn all knobs to OFF and shut off gas supply when not in use If th...

Page 8: ...cond thermometer is located in the steamer lid which monitors air temperature Never allow the air temperature inside the grill to go above 500 F Cooking Chart for Desired Doneness Insert an instant read thermometer directly into center of meat to check for doneness MEAT RARE MEDIUM WELL Beef 135 140 F 150 160 F 170 F Pork not recommended not recommended 170 F Poultry not recommended 170 F 185 F In...

Page 9: ...f the food then slide the second meat fork with prongs towards the food on the rotisserie rod Center the food on the rotisserie rod then push the meat forks firmly intothefood Tightenthewingnuts Itmaybenecessarytowrapthefood with butchers string never use nylon or plastic string to secure any loose portions Once the food is secure attach the counterbalance to rotisserie rod Remove the elevated coo...

Page 10: ...ders or small insects have been found to create flashbacks problems The spiders spin webs and or insects build nests in the burner venturi tube s The web and or nests can lead to gas flow obstruction which results in a flashback a fire in the venturi tube s Clean interior of burners with a flexible soft bristle bottle brush in order to remove spiders spider webs and debris CLEANING PRODECURES Remo...

Page 11: ...serie burner to remove spiders spider webs dust lint and debris A flexible soft bristle bottle brush can be used to clean the interior of the rotisserie burner 10 Remove the rotisserie burner orifice from the orifice fitting 11 Applyairpressureintotherotisserieburnerorificeandorificefitting to remove spiders spider webs dust lint and debris A flexible soft bristle bottle brush can be used to clean...

Page 12: ...temperature and heats unevenly a Check for spiders or insects b Spiders and insects can nest in the burner of this or any grill and cause a disruption in the flow of gas from the burner This is dangerous and can cause a fire behind the valve cover damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate You should inspect the burners periodically or immedi ately if any of these conditions occur or persi...

Page 13: ...EMBLY 2 REQ D 55 SSG 099 CASING SIDE LEFT SUB ASSEMBLY 56 SSG 014 INNER LINER SIDE 2 REQ D 57 SSG 013 INNER LINER 58 SSG 010 CASING DIVIDER 59 SSG 025 INNER LINER SIDE BURNER LEFT 60 SSG 024 INNER LINER SIDE BURNER 61 R 3958 ELECTRODE AND WIRE ASSEMBLY SIDE BURNER 62 SSG 026 INNER LINER SIDE BURNER RIGHT 63 SSG 100 CASING SIDE RIGHT SUB ASSEMBLY 64 R 3916 MAIN BURNER 5 REQ D 65 SSG 019 CHIP TRAY 6...

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