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2008 Barbecue Grill and Cart Owner’s Manual 

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LTR20081050, Rev. A

Installation / Assembly

Installation / Assembly

Most cities and counties require permits for exterior con

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struction and electrical circuits. In addition, some com-

munities have codes requiring residential barriers such 

as fencing and/or self-closing gates on property to pre

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vent  unsupervised  access  to  the  property  by  children 

under the age of five. Your dealer can provide informa

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tion on which permits may be required and how to obtain 

them prior to the delivery of your equipment.
We recommend the installation, adjustment and service 

of your new grill be performed by L.M.S. qualified install

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ers and service technicians to ensure proper operation 

and prevent accidents.
When planning your Cal Flame™ grill location, access 

to a gas line should be considered.  The location with the 

shortest gas line run is recommended.
When determining a suitable location, consider factors 

such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic paths, and 

windows that open into the home.

Locate the barbecue grill only in a well-ventilated area 

and only on a solid, flat foundation (e.g. deck or cement 

slab).

If you do not have an updated filler valve on your exist

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ing propane tank, you will need to purchase one at your 

local hardware store.  Without it you will not be able to 

attach  your  tank  to  your  Cal  Flame™  grill  or  refill  the 

tank at your local propane refill station.

Converting Gas Grills

IMPORTANT:    The  Cal  Flame  Genesis  grill  is  manu

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factured to operate on liquid propane (LP). However, it 

can be converted to operate on natural gas (NG) by an 

authorized service technician. Consult your Cal Flame 

dealer for information on converting your gas grill.

Owners must not convert their grills themselves . At-

tempting to convert the Genesis grill from LP to NG 

may result in serious injury and will void the war-

ranty coverage . 

Cabinet Cut-out Dimensions

Your Cal Flame™ grill is designed for easy installation 

into a non-combustible enclosure. The supporting deck 

or counter must be flat and level. When determining the 

final  location  of  your  grill,  adequate  cross  ventilation 

must be present to prevent gas from being trapped in 

the event of a leak. 

The drawings below show the different types of cabinet 

cut-out dimensions for gas grills and accessories. 

Width Depth Height

30 ¾”

22 ¼”

9 ¼”

Summary of Contents for BBQ843P

Page 1: ...LTR20081050 Rev A 6 2 08...

Page 2: ...ecue Island 6 Using Your Grill 7 Grill Controls 7 Basic Grill Operation 7 Lighting the Grill 8 Cleaning and Maintenance 9 Drip Pan 9 Care of Stainless Steel 9 Covering Your Grill 9 After Use Care 9 Ap...

Page 3: ...as applicable To prevent fire and smoke damage remove all pack aging material before operating grill Before you start cooking clean the entire grill thor oughly with hot soapy water This is necessary...

Page 4: ...rns Do not heat any unopened glass or metal container of food on the grill Pressure may build up and cause the container to burst possibly resulting in serious personal injury or damage to the grill D...

Page 5: ...y in a well ventilated area and only on a solid flat foundation e g deck or cement slab If you do not have an updated filler valve on your exist ing propane tank you will need to purchase one at your...

Page 6: ...that a leak is pres ent Stop a leak by tightening the loose joint or by re 5 placing the faulty part with a replacement part rec ommended by the manufacturer Do not attempt to repair the cylinder valv...

Page 7: ...n a sidewall there shall be at least two openings The bot tom of the openings shall be at floor level and the upper edge no more than 5 inches 127 mm above the floor The openings shall be equally size...

Page 8: ...careful attention to the location of the gas line It should be routed away from sources of heat and should make as few bends as possible Check to see if the gas line connection will be accessible whe...

Page 9: ...ed containers such as cans or jars on grills Explosion may result resulting in injury or death Never put combustible material such as paper cloth or flammable liquids on your grill at any time Do not...

Page 10: ...er clockwise 3 past the light position to HIGH You will hear a loud click as the electronic lighter produces a spark Listen for the sound of the gas igniting If the burner 4 does not light on the firs...

Page 11: ...ion and the location of the igniters Drip Pan The full width drip pan will collect grease from the main grill area The pan should be cleaned after every use to avoid the possibility of a grease fire B...

Page 12: ...ifice is aligned inside the front hole of the burner If there is no spark at all replace the electrode or igniter wire Note Turn off the gas at the source while troubleshooting Problem Burner tube is...

Page 13: ...ow proper sparking The ignition wire should be connected firmly to the valve ignition device and electrode Replace the ignition wire if it is frayed or cracked With the gas supply closed and all contr...

Page 14: ...burner you want to replace Through the access door underneath the grill find 3 the round stud and locking pin that locks the burner you want to remove Carefully remove the locking pin with your finger...

Page 15: ...ice Warranty repair and or replacement is the sole discretion of L M S and this warranty does not cover costs therein including but not limited to freight removal re installation etc This warrant is n...

Page 16: ...ay have regarding the warranty coverage on your barbe cue Warranty Limitations The Limited Warranty is void if the grill has been subject to negligence alteration misuse abuse repairs by non L M S aut...

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