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2008 Barbecue Island Owner’s Manual

 

LTR20081036, Rev. A

Cleaning and Maintenance

The chip can also be filled with colored epoxy to match 

the  surrounding  stone.  Repairing  this  kind  of  damage 

should be left to other knowledgeable professionals. 

Tile

If spillage occurs, then clean up as soon as possible.

Care

Protect against chipping by using a cutting board. 
Protect  against  scratches,  especially  on  natural 

stone tiles. 

Avoid hard blows that can chip the tile. 
Standing water or other liquids can deteriorate tile 

and grout, and should always be removed.

Cleaning

Wash with detergent solution, and rinse. To clean dingy 

grout, occasionally apply a solution of chlorine bleach and 

water to stand not more than 5 minutes; rinse thoroughly 

and wipe dry. General-purpose household cleaners may 

also be used if label says can be used on ceramic tile; 

follow directions exactly. NEVER use scouring powders 

or other abrasives as they will scratch the finish.

Stain Removal Guide

Stain

Removal Agent

Grease and fats

Soda  and  water  or  commercial 

spot lifter

Inks  and  colored 
dyes

Household bleach

Blood

Hydrogen Peroxide or household 

bleach

Coffee,  tea,  food, 

fruit, 

lipstick, 

juices

Neutral  cleaner  in  hot  water 

followed by hydrogen peroxide or 

household bleach

Caution: Vinegar may damage some tile. 

DO’s and DON’Ts of Tile Care

Do test scouring pads in a small area first.

Do use a silicone sealer on grout joints if continuous 

staining is a problem.
Do read and follow label directions for all cleaners.
Do  keep  this  information  and  refer  to  it  when 

necessary.

Do not combine ammonia and household bleaches.

Do  not  use  harsh  cleaning  agents  (such  as  steel 

wool pads) which can scratch or damage the surface 

of your tile.

Do not place sharp object on tile surface.

Never use wax to clean tile surface.

Care and Maintenance of Tile Grout

Grout may present a special cleaning problem because 

it is susceptible to many staining agents.
Apply  a  silicone  sealer  to  grout  joints  several  times  a 

year for maximum protection.
In addition to keeping the grout clean, be sure to keep 

grout joints in good repair. Scrape out loose, cracked or 

powdery joints and refill with a good grout.
One common grouting trouble spot is the joint between 

the tub and and the wall in your bathroom. As the house 

or  tub  settles,  the  grout  may  crack  and  crumble.  It’s 

relatively simple to remedy. Remove the old grout with 

a sharp pointed tool, watching out that you don’t scratch 

tile or tub. Then dry the joint thoroughly and fill with a 

flexible tub or wall caulking compound, such as silicone 

rubber caulking.

Synthetic Panel

Do’s

Do dust surfaces frequently.
Do  clean  synthetic  panels  with  water  and  mild 

detergent.

Don’ts

Don’t  use  any  cleaning  chemical  to  clean  or  wash 

synthetic panels.

Don’t  use  vinegar,  lemon  juice  or  other  cleaners 
containing acids.

Don’t  use  cleaners  that  contain  acid  such  as 

bathroom cleaners.
Don’t  mix  bleach  and  ammonia;  this  combination 

creates a toxic and lethal gas.

Summary of Contents for MC800

Page 1: ...LTR20081036 Rev A 1 14 08...

Page 2: ...cco and Tile Application 3 Rock Stone Application 4 Granite Kit Instructions 5 Griddle and Griddle Storage 5 Installing New Access Doors 6 Light Switch Installation 6 G 3100 Canopy Assembly 7 Canopy A...

Page 3: ...gged into a permanent grounded 110V outlet with a dedicated 15A GFCI breaker in accordance with local codes or the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Do no...

Page 4: ...y chemical or foam type fire extinguisher Never allow clothing pot holders or other flammable materials come in contact with or be close to any grate burner or hot surface until it has fully cooled Ne...

Page 5: ...Insert the bolts through the pre drilled holes from the inside of the barbecue island total of four bolts on each side 1 2 3 Tighten all bolts using a 9 16 wrench Stucco and Tile Application Prepare a...

Page 6: ...t alignment NOTE If the ground is not level use shims to level out the island sections This needs to be done before you place the bolts 1 2 Connect the speakers lights and main power cables before sli...

Page 7: ...esin and mix well Compare color of mixed epoxy resin with the color of the counter top If the colors do not match add small amounts of tint color one at a time and mix until the resin mixture matches...

Page 8: ...epth adjustment loosen screws adjust the door to the desired position and retighten the screws 1 2 3 4 a b c d Light Switch Installation If you have the hardware interior island option you will need t...

Page 9: ...2008 Barbecue Island Owner s Manual Page LTR20081036 Rev A G 3100 Sports Bar Canopy Assembly G 3100 Canopy Assembly Canopy Assembly and Wiring Instructions Step 1 Install the posts...

Page 10: ...Page 2008 Barbecue Island Owner s Manual LTR20081036 Rev A G 3100 Sports Bar Canopy Assembly Step 2 Assembling and wiring the canopy rafters...

Page 11: ...2008 Barbecue Island Owner s Manual Page LTR20081036 Rev A G 3100 Sports Bar Canopy Assembly Step 3 Placing the canopy on the posts...

Page 12: ...Page 10 2008 Barbecue Island Owner s Manual LTR20081036 Rev A G 3100 Sports Bar Canopy Assembly Wiring Diagrams Power supply wiring diagram Audiovisual system wiring diagram...

Page 13: ...2008 Barbecue Island Owner s Manual Page 11 LTR20081036 Rev A G 3100 Sports Bar Canopy Assembly DVD stereo system wiring diagram...

Page 14: ...cturer s operating instructions are delivered with your barbecue island We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit Press the POWER button on the unit or the re...

Page 15: ...to six areas Device selection buttons Selects among six devices TV VCR CD player DVD player stereo receiver and satellite Navigation and menu selection buttons Selects among set up menu and channel gu...

Page 16: ...ED will blink twice If not repeat steps 2 and 3 Device Manufacturer Device Type Code Samsung 42 plasma TV 1312 River Park 20 TV 1530 Aeware DVD 1866 Sony CDX GT10M CD Sony CDX HS70MW CD 1 2 3 4 Waterf...

Page 17: ...r than stone tile and gaps between the tile can cause water to seep into the barbecue island and cause damage to the interior In those instances where natural cracks occur we recommend having an exper...

Page 18: ...cone sealer on grout joints if continuous staining is a problem Do read and follow label directions for all cleaners Do keep this information and refer to it when necessary Do not combine ammonia and...

Page 19: ...se equal in value to the original purchase price Warranty repair and or replacement is the sole discretion of LMS and this warranty does not cover costs therein including but not limited to freight re...

Page 20: ...one year from the original date of purchase Stereo systems are delivered with their own manufacturer s warranty For more information see their warranties in the owner s information package that was d...

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