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Step 1 

1) 

Attach front castor weldment to the skid weldment using 1/4” x 
4” Screws (2 ea.), 1/4” flat washers (4 ea.) and 1/4” nuts (2 ea.). 

Note: The axle must rest behind the lower flange of the skid 
weldment.  Also the bolt should be completely vertical, if it is 
not turn axle end for end. (See Figure A) Tighten the front axle 
bolts securely.  note: the flat washers should be two on top of 
the skid and two under the front castor 

2)  Install the rear axle weldment onto the skid weldment using 

5/16” x 1/2” screws (2 ea.) and 5/16” nuts (2 ea.) 

Step 2 

 

1) 

Slide 8” Wheels onto the Axle Studs.  Using the (2 
ea.) 1/2” Nylock Nuts, secure the wheels to the 

Skid Assembly.  Tighten the wheel nuts until the 
wheels do not wobble but will spin freely. 

2)  Place Pedestal Column onto the Skid Weldment.  

Align the holes in the Lower Plate of the Pedestal 
with the hole in the Center Plate of the Skid       
Weldment. 

3)  Secure the Pedestal to the Skid using (4 ea.) 

5/16” x 1/2” Screws. Tread screws into the 

threaded holes provided and tighten all screws 

firmly. 
 

For Regular Griddle continue to next 
page. For Large Griddle Skip to Page 
11. 

Pedestal 

Figure A 

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Summary of Contents for CBGReg

Page 1: ...1 Operating Manual Cajun Bayou Griddle Models CBGReg CBGLg WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE...

Page 2: ...RUCTIONS 5 5 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 6 6 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 7 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 A SKID ASSEMBLY 8 B CBG REG 9 C CGB LG 11 8 LIMITED WARRANTY 17 R V Works 304 Fincher Creek Rd Homer LA 71...

Page 3: ...r touch cooking surfaces or any other part of the griddle head Do not drop food on griddle Only use this griddle on a hard level noncombustible stable surface concrete ground etc capable of supporting...

Page 4: ...protect it from the weather Use caution when lifting or moving griddle to prevent strains and back injuries Moving griddle may require the help of an additional person We advise that a fire extinguish...

Page 5: ...The recommended cleaning methods is heat the griddle to a medium low temperature Place a small amount of vegetable oil on the cooking surface Work griddle brick over surface until all cooking residue...

Page 6: ...clean and clear of any seasoned coatings 6 How often should I clean the griddle Clean the griddle before and after every use By cleaning the griddle after every use you are promoting healthy habits Th...

Page 7: ...a long stem lighter or a long fireplace match this will allow you to keep your hands completely clear and also reach the first line on gas ports for safe lighting Always use caution when lighting the...

Page 8: ...skid weldment using 5 16 x 1 2 screws 2 ea and 5 16 nuts 2 ea Step 2 1 Slide 8 Wheels onto the Axle Studs Using the 2 ea 1 2 Nylock Nuts secure the wheels to the Skid Assembly Tighten the wheel nuts u...

Page 9: ...unit assembly 1 Using 4 ea Burner Brackets place the Burner inside the Griddle Head Be sure to place the open end of the burner through the hole provided in the side of the Griddle Head until it is fl...

Page 10: ...Griddle Head with the washers and nut to the inside Tighten the fasteners to finish this step Step 6 Note The previous 3 steps should have been completed at the factory For general assembly this step...

Page 11: ...e the unit assembly 1 Slide Burner Tube Verticals through the square hole cut into the base plate and rest burner tubes onto the Burner Brackets Place U Bolts 6 ea over the Burner Tubes and through th...

Page 12: ...the Face Plate Tighten the nuts and bolts securely Step 5 Note The previous 3 steps should have been completed at the factory For general assembly this step should be the final step after step 2 1 Pl...

Page 13: ...ed or that has been damaged or rendered de fective a as a result of accident misuse abuse contamination improper or inadequate maintenance or other external causes b by operation outside the usage par...

Page 14: ...s The following information pertains to the types of support that is available and can be used to correct any problem with one of R V Works products Self repair Parts only Unit replacement The followi...

Page 15: ...uyer Setup and operating the appliance according to directions Reasonable care of product to prevent rust or oxidation from occurring Operating appliances at appropriate temperatures Storing of produc...

Page 16: ...t easiest This boiler with it s built in large capacity tilting basket will make you next cook out a snap Every piece of the R V Works Cajun Kitchen is Built to make you a true Legend in the Back Yard...

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