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‘FIRST USE’ PROCEDURE, CONTINUED
IMPORTANT: Before first use and at the end of each barbecue season: wash cooking grate with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry
thoroughly.
DO NOT RUN FOR MORE THAN 10 MINUTES BEFORE FIRST USE
ALWAYS OPEN LID BEFORE LIGHTING. DO NOT MOVE THE APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS IN USE.
FIRST USE ‘BURN OFF’ GUIDELINES:
A Burn-off process is needed to get rid of any odors or foreign matter before cooking on your Side Burner for the
first time. To do this, ignite the burner and set the control knob to the “HIGH” setting for five minutes, but
no more
than 10 minutes
before first use, after that turn control knob to “OFF”
NOW YOUR SIDE BURNER IS READY TO USE!
NEVER SMOKE WHILE LIGHTING GRILL OR CHECKING GAS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS!
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES:
CAUTION:
DO NOT LEAVE SIDE BURNER UNATTENDED WHILE IN USE.
CAUTION:
The cooking pot sizes to be used are between 4 3/4in(120mm)-8 3/4in(220mm) in diameter. Maximum
weight of pan and contents should not exceed 20 lbs.
It is recommended you use protective gloves during use or handling any components with transferred heat
temperature.
Do not move the appliance when it is in use.
Turn off the gas supply at the gas supply source after usage.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
Set ALL BBQ Grill control knobs to “OFF” and
open gas supply, LP cylinder or Natural Gas
Valve.
2)
Ignite only the burners you intend to use, using the
same method for each as follows:
A)
Push in control knob completely and rotate
slowly (3 to 4 seconds) about 1/4 turn to the left
(counterclockwise) until a click is heard. The 3
to 4 second duration should provide enough
gas to light the burner.
B)
If the burner does not light, immediately return
the control knob to ‘OFF’, wait several minutes
for the gas to disperse, repeat the process.
C)
After burner ignites, repeat procedure with any
other burner needed.
D)
Adjust control knob(s) to desired cooking
temperature.
3)
NOTE:
Initially, the burner will have a blue
flame (see guidelines below). After
some time, the color of the flame and
Ceramic Panel will be orange.
Note: This may not be evident in bright
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