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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

GRILL RACKS

It is recommended that the grill racks be cleaned immediately after grilling, AFTER the flame has been turned off. Be 

sure to wear a barbecue mitt to protect your hands from the heat and steam. Dip a wire brush in tap water and scrub 

the hot grill racks. Steam created as water contacts the hot grill racks assists the cleaning process by softening any food 

particles. The particles will fall on the radiant tray and burn away. Cleaning the grill is usually more difficult if the grill has 

been allowed to cool. 

Tip: You may also try and clean the grill by using a half cut lemon and wipe the grill racks. The acidity in the lemon 

breaks up the grease and fat deposits that have collected on the grill racks. 

STAINLESS STEEL

 

The grill is made from non-magnetic stainless steel. There are many different types of stainless steel cleaners available. 

Always use the mildest cleaning procedure first, rubbing in the direction of the grain and NEVER in circular pattern. To 

touch up noticeable scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly with dry 200 grit emery paper in the direction of the 

grain. Specks of grease can gather on the surface of the stainless steel and bake into the surface giving the appearance of 

rust. For its removal use an abrasive pad in conjunction with a stainless steel cleaner. When not in use, the grill must be 

covered to protect it from the elements. 

IMPORTANT: Failure to rub with the grain can and will cause damage.

GRILL BURNERS

Frequency of cleaning will depend upon how often you use the grill. Ensure that the gas supply is “OFF” and all knobs 

are in the “OFF” position. Extreme care should be used when removing any burner for cleaning. The burner should be 

replaced correctly onto the orifice before any attempt is made to relight the grill.

 

IMPORTANT:

 Make sure the grill is cool before attempting to replace and clean burners. 

BURNER CLEANING

Clean burner exterior with a wire brush. Clear stubborn scale with a metal scrapper. Clear any clogged ports with a 

straightened paper clip. Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off and clog the port. Shake out any debris through 

the air shutter. Use a flashlight to inspect the burner inlet to ensure it is not blocked. If obstructions can be seen, use a 

straightened out wire coat hanger to remove the obstruction.

ORIFICE CLEANING

With the burner removed, remove the orifice and shine a flashlight through the openings to ensure there is no blockage. 

Use a needle to clear any debris. Be extremely careful not to enlarge the hole or break off the needle. 

REASSEMBLING BURNERS

Replace the burner by sliding the air shutter side over the brass orifice and the other side in the burner guide. At the same 

time, slide the screw on the burner into the hole of the burner bracket and tighten the nut.

NOTE: It is extremely important to center the burner on the orifice properly. The burner is supplied with a restrain-

ing “hold down” bracket that keeps the burner from dislodging during shipping or use. Make sure that if a burner is 

removed for cleaning that the burner is seated on the orifice(near the front of the grill) properly and that the reten-

tion bracket is reinstalled.

 

Be careful not to upset the air shutter’s original position (unless readjusting air shutter). Make sure it is level and does not 

rock. Replace the radiant trays, making sure that they sit level and do not rock. Light all the burners and check for proper 

flame characteristics.

Summary of Contents for Rockwell CRG48SS-L

Page 1: ...as hard piping required by certified installer 42 2 BURNER BUILT IN GRILL Model CRG42SS L 2 20 000 BTU Caliber Crossflame grill burners with Stainless Steel 42 base for use with built in projects usin...

Page 2: ...nding a leak is not a do it yourself procedure Some leaks can only be found with the burner control in the ON position and this must be done by a qualified technician Never attach or disconnect an LP...

Page 3: ...25 Page 26 Page 27 Care and Safety Precautions Grill Placement and Installation Pressure Testing and Hookups LP Gas Hookup Natural Gas Hookup Gas Requirements Air Shutter Adjustments Leak Testing Debr...

Page 4: ...y prac tices must be followed including but not restricted to the following FIRST Read entire Use and Care Manual carefully and completely BEFORE using your grill for the first time to reduce the risk...

Page 5: ...t use the grill to cook excessively fatty meats or products that promote flare ups COMBUSTIBLES AND LOCATION Do not operate the grill under unprotected combustible construction Use only in well ventil...

Page 6: ...ning or stirring food For proper lighting and performance of the burners keep the ports clean It is necessary to clean periodically for optimum performance Clean the grill with caution Avoid steam bur...

Page 7: ...ING The Burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by products which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm California law requir...

Page 8: ...struction is required to allow for movement around the entire perimeter of the grill It is desirable to allow at least 18 24 rear and side clearance to non combustible construction on all 4 sides of t...

Page 9: ...windy conditions can disrupt the proper flow of air though your grill leading to reduced performance or in certain severe cases causing heat buildup in the valve panel area This can lead to problems s...

Page 10: ...10 42 Rockwell by Caliber Specifications 48 Rockwell by Caliber Specifications GRILL PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION cont d...

Page 11: ...11 GRILL PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION cont d...

Page 12: ...not use threading compound on the male end of 1 2 NPT to 3 8 flare adaptor Use second pipe wrench to hold the grill inlet pipe to avoid shifting any internal gas lines of the grill Ensure that the re...

Page 13: ...uired after each moving of a this freestanding unit Grease collection tray When the grill is installed onto a level surface the grease collection tray shown in its open position to the left should fil...

Page 14: ...hange The LP gas cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifica tions for LP gas cylinders of the U S Department of Transportation DOT or CAN CSA B339 and designed for use wi...

Page 15: ...uld be made by a qualified technician and in accordance with local codes and ordinances In the absence of local codes the installation must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Gas conve...

Page 16: ...he burner Loosen the lock screw of the air shutter Make certain that the burners are sitting properly around the orifices and then light the burners WARNING If the burner is not sitting around the ori...

Page 17: ...ck the hose regulator and connectors for damage before each use Look for cracks abrasions brittleness holes dents and nicks Do not attempt to remove repair or replace the Regulator Hose assembly by yo...

Page 18: ...s supply fittings for leaks before each use 48 Grill Natural Gas Leak test points Leak test points Leak test points NG safety shut off valve Water Debris Cleanout Drain See Debris Cleanout and Hookup...

Page 19: ...s leaves etc which may enter the open area around the pe rimeter of the lid When installed with access doors just below the grill you will be able to clean out debris from the front as shown in pictur...

Page 20: ...re hose not included may be hard plumbed into a drain or with an installer supplied flexible 1 2 hose to drain to a location away from the front of the built in island See additional views of water de...

Page 21: ...g system and should be locked in place with its retaining bracket as shown below Please assure that all grill burner components are in place before you grill middle radiant not in place below Note The...

Page 22: ...below it The radiant shown above rests on 4 stainless steel pins in the front and rear of the firebox and must always be in place when grilling as it protects the burner ports from getting clogged wi...

Page 23: ...Push in and turn the desired burner control knob counter clockwise to the left HI posi tion As you turn the knob you will hear a click of the igniter If you do not see the burner ignite when turning...

Page 24: ...ents are in place before you grill see illustration below LIGHTING THE BURNERS Turn all knobs to OFF position Turn the gas supply ON Always keep your face and body away from the grill when lighting Op...

Page 25: ...onds turn the knob to the OFF position and wait 5 minutes before attempting to light the burner again Match Lighting the sear burner USING THE GRILL Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper...

Page 26: ...ition Extreme care should be used when removing any burner for cleaning The burner should be replaced correctly onto the orifice before any attempt is made to relight the grill IMPORTANT Make sure the...

Page 27: ...warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liability in connection with the sale of this appliance Caliber WILL NOT PAY FOR THE FOLLOWING Installation or start up Shipping damage Ser...

Page 28: ...any product specifications All material contained herein may not be reproduced without prior written consent of Caliber Appliances Copyright 2019 Caliber Appliances 17812 Metzler Lane Huntington Beac...

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