LBK-10-SW Barbecue Island
LTR50001142, Rev. A
Using
Your Grill
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Heat Distribution on the Cooking Grates
Using the Griddle
When you place food your Cal Flame grill,
remember that the back of the grill tends to
be hotter than the front.
As your food cooks, you should periodically
shift it to different spots on the cooking grates
to ensure everything cooks evenly without
burning.
When sliding the griddle out of the enclosure, always do it slowly as the heavy weight may cause you to
suddenly drop the griddle. Lift the griddle out of the enclosure instead of sliding it all the way out.
Remove two cooking grates for the griddle space. Leave grease in the front drain when cooking. Wait until the
griddle cools down when done cooking. Use both hands when removing the griddle and draining the grease.
Before storing the griddle, make sure it is clean and dry. Slide the griddle into the enclosure for safe and easy
storage.
Flame Adjustment
You can adjust the flame height to be higher or lower
according to your preferences. This may be necessary
if the flame goes out on the low flame setting.
Light the burner and adjust the flame as low as it
1.
can go without going out.
Remove the knob and insert a long flat standard
2.
screwdriver into the hole at the lower right side of
the valve.
Turn the flame adjustment screw to adjust the
3.
flame to your preference.