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BURNER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
Your grill has 5 cast stainless steel burners that have cotter pins to keep the burners in place during shipping. You’ll need to
remove the cotter pins to allow burner removal for inspection and or cleaning. The cotter pins can be discarded or retained in
case the grill is relocated. If your grill has the gas supply already installed, please follow these safety instructions.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF BURNERS:
Always follow these instructions below prior to burner removal.
NOTE: TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF FLASHBACK, THE PROCEDURES BELOW SHOULD BE FOLLOWED
1)
Do not attempt during or right after use. Allow Grill to cool long enough to touch inside.
2)
Always turn off the gas supply prior to cleaning your grill.
3)
Gas control knobs should be in the “OFF” position.
4)
Fuel line should be disconnected from the gas valve manifold.
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Cotter Pin Removal)
These items should be removed first.
1)
Cotter Pin Location, go to the back side of the
grill and look underneath inside of the back
panel at the spot where you pulled the out the
grease tray. That is where the cotter pins are
located to secure the cast burners There you
will see the a peg at the end of each cast
burner protruding through the grill wall and
secured with a cotter pin
.
2)
Cotter Pin Removal, Below on the left shows
how the cotter pin is removed the burners.
The cotter pins can be removed with a set of
pliers. There is no need to replace the pliers,
they are for shipping purposes only
.
You can also refer to our video for help at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhlJR5svLSA
Each
burner
is
held
to
the
grill
by
a
cotter
pin.
The
detail
below
shows
how
to
remove
the
cotter
pin.
Detail
view
showing
cotter
pin
pulled
from
peg
to
release
burner
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